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2 ) PAGE TWO If You Want Read the Ads | All the News | | | | | | | | | CODE OF ETHIC FOR MOTORISTS TBE FRAMED A. A. A. Would Outline Standard Conduct | for Drivers. | | "ASHINGTON, Aug. 1—In line the policy endorsed at the ro. annual meeting of the Ameri- on in At- announcement was eadquarters of ssociation today that steps are} € ediately taken to formu- ethics, | 1 of | da framing of such a code will of the important features of A. A. A. activity in behalf of safety ng the remainder of the 1925 n, Thos, P. Henry, president of tion, declared. President now Working out the ma- | for developing a motoring | nd within a few weeks he will | the asso¢ a committee of nationally nent men to act as a drafting r the code. | t is rot the intention of the American Automobile Association,” | said Mr. Henry, “to add to the com- plexities of existing regulations and ord’nances or to create new laws for the motorist. We have alr perfluity of laws. What is the development of a ring ethics whereby the self can always test the ex- tent to which he measures u; to the responsibility devolving on all users of the common highway.” 6 714 clubs affiliated under the A. emblem will be asked to iit code suggestions for the con. of the national committee NOP) 5 y ent Henry will name. ‘ interested in the including traffic b y organizations in at 14 police officials, will be | OLD STATE CHARTERS nial Exposition here in 1926; if invi- 1sked to co-operate, thus assuring a WILL BE EXHIBITED | titions sent to the various states by national canvass before the actual ars the exposition committee are ac- drafting begins. 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