■ The Sentinel H. A. YOUNG. Safety Leaders Offer Pledges S In Statewide Campaign Consolidation of smaller schools, qualization of taxation and more adequate school supervision and re­ act of property from a part of its present heavy tax burden were urged oy county school superintendents meeting at Salem in their annual con­ ference this Week. The educators also went on record as favoring the jsiablishirtent under state regulation of a bureau or teacher’s agency tor .he dispensation of accurate informa- ion regarding the mialificwtinns of * n ‘M ie r !r y >r * d !r * x '* '* d n * ’* M y “I will drive carefully at all times, keeping hands on wheel, eyes on road, mind on driving. I will learn, respect and obey the safety rules." Striving to stem the flux of traffic disaster scourging Oregon, thus will every motorist in the state be given an opportunity to ally himself with Oregon’s crusade against death. The motorist’s ‘‘White Cross Safety Pledge," bearing the signature of the car’s operator, is contained on a small red, white and blue sticker to be attached in the lower right-hand comer of the windshield. It will sig­ nify the driver's sincere intention to drive safely. —- Oregon State Motor association and other safety leaden as a part of the traffic safety program of education, engineering and enforcement Motorists will be asked to sign the pledge only with the understanding that they will accept as the pledge outlines* their clear-cut duty to con- serve life and prevent suffering and injury with every means in their power, the safety leaden aver. Three out of five fatal vehicular ac­ cidents are caused by some negli­ gence of the man behind the wheat the motor association points out. To motorists desiring to lend their sup- port in the battle against this needless toll, the pledge will be available throughout the state at offices of the motor club. Here it can be obtained at the office of The Sentinel or at the Chamber of Comemrce. f The support of every owner regis- tering his car with the secretary of | state will be requested. Through the' authority of James H. Cassell, pres-' ident of the Oregon Autumobile Dealers, purchasers of new or used cars will be given a chance to take the pledge of safe driving. , . , Today’s Traffic Problem One Requiring Much Study LOWßlWKM hkbivb 1 beauty, in this great car’s modern, up* to-the-minute style. There’s everything to gain —so take advantage of prices that were never lower on a car built to live up to Buick’s name. Stop yearning for something that’s now in your reach—to take that demonstra­ tion. You’ll never regret the buy you make now—if you buy Buiekl SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS COQUILLE OREGON STORIED RAMPARTS OF WORLD’S FAIR Oldest Jewish Cemetery The oldest United States Jewish cemetery was established in New York in 1650 through permission of Peter 8tuyvestant. It is maintained by the Spanish and Portuguese svn- •