Saf ety Drive
On as Traffic
Deaths Noted
If -
A" A f 7 I Ml AA . a nn I I
, By UUUtY BOBAKT
Sua Wrttw, Tke SUIMM
' "Slow Down and Live", aaticnal
latrtjr campaign designed to U
miaate th traditional summertime
peak Is highway death, got ncr-
vy across tb MUoa weanesaaj.
Emphasis at the prop-am it m
MffiMMt tram lav tworccmcM
wila particular etteotioa m hatard-
us nxmnt noiaUoaa, accorcunf u
Cant. R. G. Howard of the Onto
state police. . - .
awe erawc saiej eiuciaia urn
already .issued waraiasi at the
. danf era at summer driving vhea
traffic eonjrstioa inmate. Mar
tea Foot County traffic latauuet
in lh months at June. July and
Aaiuet at 14 aumbered It
- mn thaa tba Cvt-cwoU total to
fat thit year.
Three Caaaca "
Three principal accident causes
la tht Marioa - Polk County area
luted by Howarfl foflowinj to
close, pasiinx wtth insufficient
clearance and failure to jive
proper signal.
"Our experience Indicates det
Jaflely that these three violations
are the cause of moat accidents."
Howard said. "Tsey are committed
by discourteous and Inconsiderate
drivers who art wilting and anxious
to take a chance and at tba tame
time Jeopardize their Uvea at well
at the livet at ethers. -
"While police uendei can and
do assign their personnel to areas
at high accident frequency during
peak periods at traffic and take
punitive action against motorists
observed violating saf driving
principles,' Howard said, "we are
powerless to effectively control the
problem without the sincere co
operation ef the motoring public."
Ketervalr Deata ; ,
Death of Cecil Raymond Wat
lint, manager of M ft If Wood
working veneer plant at Idanha,
whose ear plunged off the North
Santiam highway Into Detroit Lake
May M, brought to U the number
of Marion-Polk County traffic fa
talities to 1S9C-
M this time last, year the count
totaled II. - T --
Eight traffic deaths bave been
recorded in Marion County to far
thit year; during the tame period
in IKS Marioa County had tevea
, traffic deaths. .
Polk Caaaty Deaths
i Three fatal traffic accidents have
occurred in Polk County in USt;
for the tame period in US the
county recorded six. ..i
lOf th MM Marion Polk County
total, tlx deaths have occurred on
highways, four involved traia
automobile collisions and one was
' the result of the ear In the lake.
. .- Time-table of Marion and Polk
counties death dealing, accident!
. ran like this: -
.On Jan. a Orval W. Halvorton.
8, M 1430 Park ., Salem, died
at a Salem hospital atar he had
Men crushed between twe ears in
highway accident near afoo-
- mouth.
' Chi KfOed ''"-'..
Frances Custafson, U, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gustaf-
" son, 901 Lane St., Silverton, was
killed Jan. W when the car in
which she wu riding with three
other teenagers was crushed be
tween two loaded tanker trucks
ear Woodburn. .
A father and son were killed
, Feb, is when the logging truck in
which they were riding wst struck
by i diesd locomotive at Marion,
Fatally injured were Edward &
Carlson, 48, and hit ton, William
Carlson, , both of Turner.
A Corvallla man. Paul W 'Im
23, died Feb. II when" hit ear
skidded on an icy spot on a bridge
ear tht entrance to Helmick State
Part os Highway WW near Mon
mouth, 'On April T a 40-year-old Central
roini woman, jura, neuian raner,
wu killed la a flaming bead-ea
, crash on the Salem' bypass near
the Boone road overcrowing.
Seeoad Victim - -
Two days later, May t. another
victim of the crash, Ellery Mc
Cain, en, Lebanon, died at a Salem
hospital.
" Less than a week later. April U.
v young Stayton woman and her
mother-in-law were fatally Injured
when their automobile collided with
a Southern Pacific freight train at
Home road crossing five miles
southeast -of Salem. Killed by tht
collision were Mrs. Lois Eileen
Mason. J67 Stayton. and Mrs.
Wayne Mason, 69, of Nyssa, Ore.
On April n a Grand Ronde
youth, Dennis Harvey Ducharme
19. was killed when his car tailed
off a 10-foot . embankment and
landed on its top in the TamhD
nveroea near Fori hiu, ore.
-Cecil Raymond Watkms, 48,
orownea may it when his car
plunged Into Detroit Lake about 1
aiBes east of Detroit.
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