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Show MOTOR-PROOF PEDESTRIANS A London writer offers a plan for the development of a motor-proof pedestrian. pe-destrian. First he would make a census cen-sus of all the people in the country who had been knocked down by an automobile and had come through more or less unscathed. "An act of Parliament would force the intermarriage inter-marriage among these splendid, hardy har-dy folk. Their characteristics would be transmitted in an intensified form to their descendants and in a few generations gen-erations the country would consist of I motorists and those whom motor-cars could not injure. "What would become of the other pedestrians ? you ask. Oh, that's allright. We motorists would by then have dealt with them." Boston Transcript. |