The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 6, 1949, Page 2

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etc che ennai ec THE KEY WEST CITIZEN RULES FOR CHRISTMAS TRAVEL INFANT POLIO VIC a The approaching Christmas holidays mean that there will be am unusual in-. crease in vehicular traffic, as well as a greater number of pedestrians on the streets and highways. In addition, the i Age looked at a blue flame ne ttiea to | Weather of early Winter is bound to ag- ikice & glitenng tamp of sh cre‘uind | gravate the hazards of our highways, » coal, ‘Thes flame. turned ; For this reason it may be app “scarlet, and still she sat. ‘i at this time to j¢all attention to’"s : ; fed this? Hed h if eet suggestions designed to prevent accidents . \ a ae = on yey ob- de and saye lives. Recently, a traffic expert) prontising. ten, ries tte acreage, issued something of a guide for motorists then, Fgimy : md FOV and pedestrians, in an effort to reduce} | ‘ out to a farm combine? ¢ ij are; with spe- She ran her tongue over burn-1) alt traffic accidents. Here they. are, : Pi peed ae oh aE B S2ee cial hints for motorists, pedestrians’ and : . . : coull will be e 3 a “Remember hé gave a thousand for parents and guardians of children: . acres of his own. He failed to tell For Motorists: be aera or manag oe Observe all traffic regulations. ‘ , : + don't believe it | ringing ; ‘ate your driving at a to her feet, Arieta 1 < oenccn imate? 20 . 2 sf “Ie wouldn't. It wasn’t like him. times. : : " How, Daddy never played that: 3e courteous to pedestrians and other } tia ene gave the other drivers. p - | How Kelly's smile was crooked. eee . inki: i i é ee nm thought you'd under- : Abstain from drinking intoxicants qand’” she begen Eitterly.” And while driving. 2 : 2 then she stopped. “Who's Ace?” she asked so abruptly Kelly Started. “Which Ace?” he asked in re- Give proper signals when turning or stopping. ij.s yt i turn. a t 9 Drive cautiously in congested areas. af Hthe Ace involved tm this land an & pe Keep at least one window of your car | TINY DIANNE) CHABOT, 412-month-old. baby deal.” Land ° open, even in cold or inclement | weather | end Mrs.’ Albert Chabot: ‘iiss completely fad Kelle seat ut 4. | m2 92 2 oe so that you can) hear the approach of 2 mmies for the most f ba = -« © _ a Y ; we Ace.” His voice trailed ‘off;[* emergency vehicles. ey ie ‘agg adjusts a tube } ace curiously be, asked: ee + + aoe ‘ s ; : tag i p 4 Don’t try to!dperate car with defectiv e effort to, keep the tiny spark of life alive: : Delanfiy abe drew out | the 4 brakes or lights, cies | She'd thrust into her jae Pon’t hold gonversations with passen- ket. when Tunia had call gers while car isin motion. “" Wrong Place To Save Money Don’t drive when tired. i ' i : i} 3 “has 've see! ... Hm, where did you get this?”j™ Don’t drive in inclement weather «© | (rrom st. Petersburg (Fla) Times) Her cheeks were scarlet with’ » é 1S babi ae gig een defiance. “I went to the nurse oe. Don’t try to beat the traffic lights. The Flerida Industrial Cornmission, which handles the state] when I came in from Lucy's t many Don’t make improper turns or sudden unemployment compensation fund, finds itself in an odd posi jain! Boal § oe thoughts. stops. Z fon. Together they looked down on Suggestions For Pedestrians: “ has too much monsy on hand. aie wane ae the Pad, and into the eyes o each 5: , s) i i Florida's unemployment compensation, weekly tor came a look of compassir ie A Cross only ay. street intersections and weeks, is the lowest in the nation. The national average is $20| man who'd crouched in a haart Ad with traffic lights. ; , chair to think of the ittle| bee! a weekly for' 20 weeks. ‘ : i Gaughter across the continent. 3e sure traffic is halted before cross- As a consequence, the commission finds that it now has a} “1,” said Arleta breathlessly, ing streets i 5 i i “I should like to go home.” ORNING brought ing streets. surplus of approximately $75,000,000 invested in government ine acing Gas ain a8 tne| M portl at & beeshing Germ Whe Shah of Iran came here to per- . mericans to appreciate his coun- a : es bar: vad A io appreciate his co! If possible, assist elderly and blind | bonds. Those bonds draw over $1,500,000 annually in inter-) 5,i0e"back, Arleta went Up te the nuresry.& try B}d her need for cash. 5 Se i oeans . | est—and ironically it is we taxpayers who have to pony up the hla el bay tat sie 4 THE ORACLE persons and children in crossing street in- keswat sy — ~ tersections. Aside ts benefit to the in-; . g Your Horescope |should bring a sure reward of 7 Mia Ue Citeeue tp Mule Walk carefully at all times gividual—that is, relieving the °iples of unemployment _insur- Pp | success. It is a strong day and SE ° 2 s eae _:fumemployed worker from the 2nce- It is universally recognized ; aieneie uae Produce @ strong Dereon | mmm a U.S. NEED FRANCO? Donit try to ¢ross streets against mov-'] sock of no income and tiding that anybody, no matter how! TUESDAY, DECE) ; ity Groner ELAS Yew Gout } ; } i Y eeia? , e favors the birt sood a worker, may become thr |—Today’s di victim of unemployment and that it is to the good of everyone con- tcerned for provision to be made t this occurence. = ‘| ing: traffic. i "Don’t try {ta cross. street: between parked cars. Don't runi him over »intil he can get a new, job — unemployment. compens tion is supposed to help tt a does that by The mind is inclined] “Hurting and Fishing Prom the! SEARS @ ay id ii robably | Air? is the title of a book sthed | scientific lines. | uled to'bé publighed next year. | a cut ed Some 6 percent of the people of) TRY os POUND we are a namber of individuals wilted States, including séme mem- © roadway for any reason. “ss 4 meme who, for reasons satisfac- . ih nwdraati ss ; fs TI who draw unemploy- ood van opp sag Rae ob ape ea Se on ment compensation in Florida are which Mexico work on the land - = panion While’ cfossing roadway." \hoe“tonters.* In order to-be elisi- wit} Sep agian ° that the United States needs Don’t,carry bundles in such a manner $15'a week in these ble for their payments it is man- BEETS bei vr im as an ally in the war against [-as to obstruct your view of the roadway. | days ddesn't go far in keeping an‘ datory for those out of jobs to nee g file an anplication with the State Hapemployed person from hav ; é to ¥esort to nployment Service and to be}! : ° } 4 ia ilable for work” at all times |! 4 : t The? sximum The Employment Service makes j CiViU j Suggestions For Parents wie’ Guard ‘his is Honsense, of course, Franco | ans: 4 2 vole come help from this country in Explain to children the. differenge, pes Hae sil 5 rie® te fetein his present strangle-hold | tween red and'green traffic! signals’ sand | -°8° Een > : bogst to ° con y’s business.;pioyed in jobs and insists that j petite people of Spain. He is a dicta- | urge them to obey them. But the wors those on its list regularly report Gthe worst type, his ruthlessness Caution them against running into the | tion is f the ur . ie the loc mt oftiee: oe . . * ment cc Ss es con- Neither the unemployed nor different from that of Russia only | roadway to retrieve a ball or other objects. | jinue to vil Veftcet! the ciiscok a ghola is dead ; » forgunate to 240 — much of a every effort to place the unem- he professes to be a great believer Instruct them to play in playyards, |so far as th s con-' the benefit it should from our ft : parks or play streets. scene eit sem & vag ee cae coer hile there may be some reason for Make children safety-conscious by oc- } cons ee wae ry Re a se Lead Srentua! establishment of diplomatic | casional talks. paying on « ion would be to the good of all “ with Spain there is none what- Don’t permit children to walk unes- | Tt seems 4 let concermed hel we enter into any agreement | corted in or near crowded roadways. bs ie eae 5 . 3 in radio means the SHARP rance that willtend to keep him Don’t permit them to play in roadway adcasting Co. ‘r the Spanish people. He recognizes | or in vicinity of parked vehicles. ae pet the freedoms which the people Don’t permit them te “hitch” on mov- ji i etry consider ensential ing. vehicles. | STRAND conaiiones | here was talk, some months ago, that ere ee ike ae ~ || | 5 have Spain as a base in the The get-out-the-vote movement un- eg and! rae 4 a ft tc tusgday, and Wednesday i with Russia. There is no | doubtedly pulls a lot of saps to the polls imation WIZARD OF OZ Sj ; sot that the Franco regime | but we doubt it it adds anything ‘to the = oe ay & eee tained ARLAND, RAY ROLGER | a ate the limited extent | administration of affairs. ment for years to com: ples Mipaicat | ' ; The victory of Stalin ee our r indicat THE BIG cee | Ebepe would mean the end of Franco. MENACING CZECHOSLOVAKIA ly Jane i ‘ ' mistake, however, for pence Ram i rt ' antry to believe that In Czechoslovakia, an information ae AIR i é re tance from Franco { bulletin of the U. S. Embassy has been con- E COOLED | t eh totalitarian in es- | fiscated because of “an alarmist report | ! i { the rights of the op- | menacing the security of state and pub- pose ocatenny ena | Tussi dyeandy Wednesday >. | ° bout as much different | lic order.” | Behind Locked Doors | ‘ te as the Russian gov- Th s the reason given by the Cze- COFFEE | LUCIE pee | ry eanon believe | choslovakian Government. The offending MILL Pens | ‘ Spanish vernment j item involved a joint British-United States bay | Coming: DESERT FURY | 4 he champion of democracy — } resolution before the United Nations, urg- All Grocers seoct | * ' it yme demo- | ing respect for the dignity of man, free- ae * ‘ t ractice in Spain dom of religion and “full freedom for the . » 32 CITIES ——— peaceful expression of political opposi- Re He AND CUBA LET US HOPE | tion.” | : “ f the publication of such an item Get we hope that one of the most popu- | me s the security of Czechoslovakia, or eh ves in American, Mrs. | then the government must be in bad repute, | @u Beasevelt. w ot wet mussed up | even in Czechoslovakia. for Goeernorships that they are not All of one’s education does not come sed to fill,in California and New | out of boc — | The diction ke your Bible, can do A MM 5 W achingt expects to celebrate its | you no gooc you use it. “rar . prt SOME GUIEy nest Geos wun a big. ox-| Seana WASHINGTON © NEW ORLEANS HANDSOMELY BOUND tiga; will the politicians be an ex- MEN ARE STEPPING OUT New semitone’ ome alige ies or an exhibit i to keep clean despite constant use. ——_—_— Governmen »0rts show that the CALL 1780 Sold vachoreand yeites oe & & quite possible that the threat of | men in America are dressing up, and that NATIONAL or your travel agent domba, to be dropped on Communist | the me ants of the country are enjoying Al a TICKET OFFICE: 7 atters in China, would free the|a oo ial rise in the retail clothing LI | ES Meacham Airport A held prisor markets. a ca ve 8 z

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