Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 31, 1968, Image 8

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    •Lancaster Firming. Saturday. August 31. 1968
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A View From The Governor's Office
By Gov. Raymond P. Shafer
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The Labor Day holiday week- in time to have a positive effect
end is a time of picnics and fam- on Labor Day conditions.
ily reunions, of quick vacation Other outstanding legislation
trips and the last dip in the iy pending, such as the Admin
swimming pool for the summer, istration’s proposal to make driv-
With Labor Day this weekend, er training mandatory for all
I shudder at the thought of the persons under 20 years of age
carnage that is predicted for our by June 1, 1969.
highways The careless, the However, the fact remains that
drinking, the inattentive drivers t jj e Labor Day weekend is ap
will be on the roads. With them preaching without these and oth
will ride the spectres of death er ] e g a j safeguards for motor
and crippling injury. ists. The answer would then
Each year, holidays such as seem to be to appeal directly to
Labor Day are marred by death each driver, to concentrate as
toll counts from accidents which, never before on his individual
for the most part, need not have responsibility to travel safely,
happened. This weekend all of Us must
Government in Pennsylvania aid the efforts of the Pennsyl
can apply much needed rules vania AAA Federation and its
and regulations to slow down the motor clubs to “Bring ’em Back
caieless 01 dangerous driver. Ex- Alive!’’ (BEBA) BEBA is a pos
cellent legislation, such as man- itive action progiam designed to
datory chemical breath tests for accomplish exactly what the
all motorists arrested on charges name implies
of drunken driving, has been ~, , , ,
signed into law. Unfortunately. The full cooperation and ad
this does not become effective mmistrative resources of the
until September 29, which is not Commonwealth’s key agencies
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Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 4424632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
LOW COST PRODUCTION...
the reason why more farmers feed PURINA
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James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0391
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Inc.
**h: 367-1195
Rheeras
have been pledged to the proj
ect.
Throughout the holiday peri
od, highway conditions, traffic
flow patterns, State Police re
ports, Turnpike usage, recrea
tional facility capacities, weath
er reports, and all other data af
fecting motorists’ travel and
holiday plans will be given to
AAA centers throughout the
Commonwealth. This informa
tion will be summarized at
AAA’s State headquarters every
two hours and reported from
Harrisburg throughout the State
through Pennsylvania’s news
media.
“Bring ’em Back Alive!”
broadcast information will allow
each motorist the opportunity to
know what’s going on around
him,within a two-hour driving
range. All news will be directed
toward eliminating one of the
main causes of accidents: driver
frustration which leads to care
less driving.
Your State Government initi
ates laws which protect the lives
of motorists, passengers, and pe
destrians; but the general motor
ing public must bear the respon
sibility for alert safe driving
“Bring ’em Back Alive'”
should prove to be a valuable
aid to each driver in carrying
out such an obligation during
this weekend. Each driver must
accept this responsibility so
Pennsylvania can become the
safest State in the Country.
Above all else, we must do
everything we can to make this
Labor Day weekend ultra-safe
We must watch the other driver
behind, beside, and approach
ing. We must put personal safe
ty and the interests of our loved
ones above all else.
We must, m fact, Bring ’em
Back Alive.
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