The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 20, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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lentless and highly respected
itor of public wrong-doing, a
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1944 Traffic Death Rate Eight
I*®r 100,000,000 Miles Of Travel
Oregon’s traffic death rate for the
tint five months of 1944 was eight
persons killed per one hundred mil-
•ganizer
Hon miles of travel, exactly the same
F. D. R., tlie scion of wealth as for the same period of 1943, ec­
us it ion, to whom money is cording to Secretary of State Bob
the means to an end, versus Farrell.
the self-made man to whom^ The traffic death rate is the unit
represents somebody's hard of measurement used in determining
»nd is to be carefully cher- the relative safety of traffic in rela-
It is the popular glamour boy tion to the exposure to accident,
the plain, serious-minded, Un- | travel in Oregon, as shown by
alar opponent of humble ori- (gasoline consumption, was sligitly
| higher for. the first five months of
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