Show 9 I The Horse Had the Sense I 4 From Sacramento Bee Great is the outcry and with good reason over the frightful number of automobile accidents many of ot which cause death And endless is the clamor for for more laws ws more traffic regulations more mor signals more mechanical I devices more subways and other otIer things to to- to save lives now lost because o of speeding carelessness reckless disregard o ot known dangers and lack of ot ordinary Is a particularly good term to use regarding accidents at railroad crossings For Foi FoiL although many a grazing horse enjoys a short L race beside a train he never makes the blunder blunde of ot trying to cross the track ahead of ot the S tive Nor is Js any four-footed four donkey ever ass e enough 1 to tr try that silly trick only a human Jackass seeks seek 5 to tickle his vanity In that way So what most is needed to make less les's C fatal is more or sense jackass among amoni r S drivers This This' anyone can get by bya a a little thinking and am I making up ones one's mind to take no foolish chances chance 3 in future The worse the crossing the worse the danger r or the darkness the greater the need of ot carefulness carefulness careful careful- ness and caution on the part of ot the driver driver ot of stopping stopping stop stop- ping looking and listening For an approaching train can be e seer seen or heard a long distance so even ever S. S tha th absence of ot red light or other sign or or- signal signa is no excuse for rushing upon a railroad track either f V by oy iday da or orby night |