Patiol Urging * Seat Belt Use RALEIGH — The Highway Pa* trol is responding to a request bjr the Public Health Service to en courage motorists to use their seat belts. “Beginning July 1, the Patrol will include in their reports to news media information about whether an accident victim was wearing a seat belt. These re ports will become a permanent part of accident investigation,'’ Colonel Charles A. Speed, Patrol Commander, said. Dr. Richard E. Marland, Chief of the Injury Control Program with the Public Health Service, has asked North Carolina Troop ers to join other state enforce ment agencies across the nation in providing seat belt data to the press. The news media reports on accidents are a direct point of contact with the general public,” Dr. Marland said. “If these re ports tell whether seat belts are used in covering a specific acci dent, it will emphasize, by ex ample, their importance”. Colonel Speed said Troopers have usually included that in formation when reporting to news media in the past. “But begin ning July 1, such information will be a regular part of all accident investigation reports,” he added. Speed said the Patrol has al ways had excellent cooperation from news media in North Caro lina with projects such as this. “We are certain that news me ( Bonds Sales Climb High U. S. Savings Bond sales con tinued their upward trend in North Carolina during the month of May. Sales totaling $4,859,672 were up. almost 5 percent over May of last year and were the largest sales recorded for May since 1947. Cumulative Savings Bond sales for January » May totaled $26, 341,145, which is over 13 percent above sales for the same period of 1966. E Bond sales were up al most 13 percent and H Bond sales were up more than 28 percent over January - May sales of last year. This is 37.4 percent of North Carolina’s 1967 dollar quo ta of $70,400,000. Bond sales in Cleveland Coun ty, according to Mr. George Blan ton, Jr., Cleveland County Volun teer Chairman, were $37,372 in May. Cumulative sales for the year amounted to $233,249, which is 39.3 percent of the county’s quota of $593,613. dia reports on accidents can help emphasize the importance of us ing seat belts when they include the information we supply them in their stories,” Colonel Speed said. 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