Masonry Magazine August 1968 Page. 35
These people need your help.
Mrs. Gordon never bothered with safety belts just to go to the beauty shop. What's your excuse?
The late Mike Commuso thought safety belts were for kids. Bob Watson thought safety belts were too confining. Who's your excuse?
You may have seen them before. You'll see these ads often this year in national media space contributed to the cause of traffic safety.
They're trying to keep your employees alive and healthy by encouraging them to use safety belts, both in their private driving and on the job for you.
But they can't succeed all by themselves. And that's where you come in. You can encourage every one of your employees to use safety belts regularly.
Warn about the lethal danger of making excuses. Remind them that 7000 people died last year because they weren't wearing safety belts when they ran into trouble.
If you do your part, you'll be helping your employees stay alive and well, and on the job for you.
If you don't, what's your excuse?
Advertising contributed for the public good.
For free single copies of this ad write to the National Safety Council, Public Information Department, 425 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. 60611.