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OBEY THE TRAFFIC RULES There were far too many automobile decidents in Key West last week. Anniversaries Fortunately, none was serious. That, 179: Jclin:D. Godman, pro- however, doesn’t mitigate the fact that . fessor of anatomy, naturalist, | RE eREEERERES ‘edifot of the first medical journ. al west of the Alleganies, ‘born in Apnapolis, Md. Died April ; 17, 1830. « there were too many. or, get off the “482i —James H. Trumbull, not- ‘ofthe war, e4-Conhecticut “historian, _pti- I down, re- clogist and bibliographer, born in , ,Ston-agton, ~ Conn. 5, 1897: sume their com Die@ Aug. i 1827—Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck inéted Middletown, N.Y. phy- S.cian, editor and atlvotate of dress réform, born in Orange then the police must act promptly and | vigorously. i ttt Was submit. C°- N. ¥. Died Aug. 24, 1910. mendeusly. It will iticrease even more in pb bor So Pi 1860—Joseph J. Holiand, noted the néxt few weeks when,the tourists begin | cae i aré 36 pages in today's ponte 4 Resa a — Fos 0 to arrive for the winter season. | , The Front Pages: Mr. Woolleg# issue of The Citizen due to the Cr caret: bern in Now rox it will i duri th . | Gok a little originality into his back- fact that the paper is carrying peg : ~ will Increase during the coming | from-Europe interview. He recalled (not only 4 list of the délnquent a Months when more and more army motor = fod funniest Sing said in = taxpayers, but 2 copy of all laws si eoek Sein a ¥ehicles artive to supplement those already | J tine aa fog ts poz long by the legislature at its Biotestant Episcopal clergyman. . here. pode England now that Averell is‘ 7 — and prolific novelist, a ass, + a = i”. . . He also declined to Be B rh in Alleghany. Pa Ded ? The tity’s main arteries will become i + ould ;; Although Arthur Sheppard. is S $ + ore and More congested as contractors | a oes ee *eiey tex ———— eon { = iad oe i i , . | “The Mai Who Camé t Dinneg® ¢-l's reducing by. the amount | © 1968—Harvey ; id trucks to Tush construction work onde «5 & local. copp-readent bad the>tax collector de-to et" meyns | ions — ed Bo Sotenns se projécts. 3% : ___ | Sctap-Book of éditorimls wallopigg a in Mr. Sheppard's Silaty. Get company, born in Colum- t Bad as the traffic problem is and will FDR gps muzzling the | When-council decided“to- com-:biana Co, Ou. Died Feb. 7 i“ he; the police are prepared to” handle it; | iS hernse Gl ei forge Belg eae ese sm. 4 = « “4 ” ta wh . vi r = : og they get the cooperation of the Bn pnt ie s=— ee to = = a gt the tution and swind 4 public. a ye = setting ae =~ x! work this would entai : * Metorists need but to follow these few eae What kinda torpedoes have = sare 3 : = . es = out W hold for ' me in jail where I can ef simiple suggestions to eliminate automobile ee eI cee meal ec Tet accidents. ' Use the car as sparingly as possible. This will conserve gas and relieve conges- tion. Avoid parking on the principal thor- oughfares. Drivé carefully and courteously and to the edge of the city and’ Ironsdes’ ‘They had a horrible time over at ' jump off”, said J. Allred, a snow- buff here. | Pathe trying to do a newsreel om bird Sheriff Ni'es figured it West busine Young America Wants to Help* } would be cheaper to feed him ~_~ , Commentator Tex McCrary than bury him so he gave him was there as were some t kids, Mrs. Roosevelt and an food and fare to get out of town. lish youngster, who had been Tex Was tearing his hair, and a@ number of Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. Personal Mention: J. Lancelot Lester, Jr., son of Attorney and | always seek the truth and print it wi fear and without favor; never be obey the traffic lights and rules im-j eramen were miserable because tae “TS J. L. Lester, arrived over ick | English lad (used once before wheg ‘he highway from Gainesville plicity. Z % he arrived) bad acquired fullfiom Where he is a student . Rabbi Motorists should be especially careful | ering Brooklynese in a Brooklyn B. D. Mendel, here jnext week when the children will be enjoy- ing their Christmas vacations. WHO READS THE BIBLE TODAY? An inquisitive mar ( in another State, | ato Fecently wondered how many “ordinary, people” read the Bible nowadays and he | made something of an investigation among i a variety of types. While he found some exceptions he distovered that most of the people he inter- viewed had “not seen a Bible for fifteen years.” This is an astounding report, concern- ing the wonderful compilation of books, which we call the Bible, and which, it is generally believed, has affected the destiny of mankind more than any other literature ever produced. 2 Whether the observation applies to Key West, or not, we do not know, but we Sincerely hope that the people of this county have not become so blase as to pass up the opportunity of enjoying the great spiritual truths that the Bible presents to men. Too many persons, Wwe presume, ap-~ proach thé Bible as a solution of their ma-}~ terial troubles andthe remedy for physical iis. Théy seek to discover the answer to mundane issues an@ dveFléok the values that abound im the development 6f in- | dividual personality. Certainly, we would not attempt to in- terpret the Bible for other people but we | make no apology for suggesting that it pre- | | sents mankind with a philosophy that will endure through the ages. Its lessons, even understood in part, are immortal and the Man or woman who imbibes the great teach- ings will serve the present world and, as we = When you have the itch to feform conclude, deveop 4 spiritual force that will | fiman nature, just rememiber that the weil. | °* de- Shown human race has been in operation a 3 a ing time and will be here a long time after | *£2 ARMY FRUSTRATES NAZI DRIVES with principle. FH ‘Where news is sippressed there is anarchy; where news is controled there is feat; only where news is free are human be- » ings free. Dean, School of Journalism, Columbia Univetsity. | The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1941 | Legislature; sets forth various provisions, such 2s | | Yegistration with the county clerk, and advertising i the personnel of those comprising the business con- | Cet orfirm. Tlie law as passed provides: t 1. _All persons operating unincorporated busi- | Ress or professions under any name but their own fictitious” tréde ‘mame with the cerk of the circuit : court in-the county were the principal piace of busi- re | d t : 4 : i = Sor = put nd iov BO | 3.--Purthermore the names of all persons in- terested; and the to Which they are interested } must be registéred as well. ~ i _4 Penalty for non-compliance denies an; - Tegistered business and those interested in deity sacl business the right to defend or maintain suit in any court i this State, Gither as plaintiff or 4efendant. and it farthé? provides that any person violating this law Tecarding registration is able to having an in- 4 formation charging a misdemeanor filed against him by pe gna) tage by the fictitious name, and eh conviction of such charge shall bé Hable i of $25.00 or 60 dage in jail or bok * OP The individual who does you a kind- Hiess is entitled to a kindness from you, Some day, some way, in return. = - = = The older one grows, if one isin good Health, the better and happier life should | If this is not true with you, check up } On yourself and find out why not. REEWERE BERS abe Res. i The leaders of the belligerent natiohs | _-}Bavé been talking more than ‘sual this’ of Fall Hitler, Stalin and Charchili. “have | J each had their say. ‘No relianéé éai - bes placed upon Dér Fuchrer’s utterances and "| it is almost useless to analyzé them in any effort to secure a¢cutate information as to the eause of the war. Stalin’s recent speech, breathing defiance and determination, is of @oubtful value, although the Red dictator tatmot be compared to Hitler as a liar. _ Privié Minister Winston Chiirchill's addresses, howévér, staid on a higher? plane. 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