anaheim-gazette 1955-02-24
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EXTRA DAILY N
40,000 K
2,000,000 INJ
IN GR
U.S.
TOMORROW'S H
PASSABLE
BUT
DANGEROUS
DRIVE AT YOUR OWN RISK
ISTANCE
OVING
AN EDITORIAL IN THE INTEREST OF SAFE DRIVING
UNITED STATES
ILY NEWS
WEATHER
O KILLED
INJURED
IN GREATEST
U.S. TRAGEDY
IN GREATEST
U.S. TRAGEDY
W'S HEADLINES?
A woman is falling down the road after a car crash. The scene shows multiple vehicles on the road, including cars and a truck, with smoke rising from the wrecked vehicle. A moonlight scene is visible in the background.
OF SAFE DRIVING
Dead Men Tell
NO TALES!
IF THEY COULD — COUNTLESS
THOUSANDS OF VOICES WOULD
BE HEARD TO SAY—
"I thought the other fellow would stop."
"I thought I had time to beat the train."
"I had the right-of-way—for the last time."
"I drove too fast once too often."
"I thought the other fellow would stop."
"I thought I had time to beat the train."
"I had the right-of-way—for the last time."
"I drove too fast once too often."
'I failed to make the boulevard stop."
"I took the turns too fast."
"I had been drinking too much to drive."
"I took my eyes off the road."
"I did not heed the siren."
and countless of other laments that robbed them of their right to live and enjoy further the things you now enjoy!
IN THE INTEREST OF YOUR'S and THE OTHER FELLOW'S SAFETY
DRIVE WITH CARE
IT'S TOO LATE TO BE CAREFUL AFTER THE CRASH!
DRIVE WITH CARE
IT'S TOO LATE TO BE CAREFUL
AFTER THE CRASH!