Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 19, 1951 Don't YOU be the First KU Student to die in a Traffic Accident. This Year! These simple safety rules will help: Be doubly alert at night! Over half of all traffic fatalities occur at night. It takes a double order of caution to make up for reduced visibility. Keep your windows and windshield clear of mud, rain, sleet, snow. Use chains on slippery roads. Keep an eye out for people walking, or crossing at intersections. Watch out for children! Youngsters forget safety rules; that's why grown-ups have to be extra careful. Last year 120,000 school-age children were involved in traffic accidents. Be extra cautious when driving near schools, playgrounds, or in residential areas. Safety-check your car! Faulty brakes, worn tires, defective horn and lights, bad steering gear, a worn-out windshield wiper—any one of these can involve you and your family in a terrible accident. Get your car in perfect running shape now. It's cheap insurance on your life. Obey traffic laws! Speeding drivers are involved in 1 out of 3 fatal traffic accidents. So take your time, not your life. Slow down at intersections. Don't pass on hills and curves. And remember that bad weather conditions can make the safe speed lower than the legal, posted limit. Four simple rules-for life. Follow them! New York Cleaners 926 Massachusetts Phone 75 RANEY Drug Store 909 Mass. Phone 521 Drugs and Cosmetics Decker-Coy Agency Acme Bachelor Laundry and Dry Cleaners 1111 Mass. Phone 646 7 West 8th Phone450 Real Estate-Insurance SAMPLES 914 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Phone 368 Watches and Jewelry Rusty's FOOD MARKET 1117 Mass. Phone 397 Groceries—Meats