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Show TRAFFIC SAFETY -PLANSJRAFTED KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct H (tT A vnpoint program for lutfcty on tht highway today won the support sup-port of rf preventative, of 12 national organization! which had deltKfttra at tht National Safety congreai hert. Thr tteleffft will work i very tatt for tht development of tht following: Legialatlon to promote safety. Separate admmiat rations fur motor vehicle control. Strict enforcement of traffio lawi. Study of aafrty engineering Promotion of safety education. Training personnel in safety work, Muh of the work U undt-r way In some states, kpeakert said, f'aui - G. Hoffman, chairman of the Automobiles Auto-mobiles Manufacturers' association, prrsided at tht meeting States which had adopted the program art showing traffic fatality rates reduced re-duced to half of the national average, av-erage, he said. Organisations which approved tht program wert American Automo- bile association, American Legion, Automotive Safety foundation, General Gen-eral Federation of Women's Clubs, . National rWety council, Harvard Bureau of Traffic Keaearch. High-Way High-Way Education board. International , Association of Chiefs of Follct, Na-t Na-t tional Automobile Dealers' ansocia- tion, National Congrtaa of i'srents and Teachers. National Grange and 1 tht Northwestern University Traf- tic Safety institute. |