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Ne a gmegetenyy ° Pony na nll yogi » . i PAGE TWO ~ K 43 DEATH STRIKES TODAY (he Key West Citizen THe MORROW ae “Safety first” has been a besa ys Greene Ann Streets~ * spaper ink Fuller Warren since he was a youth, an pales na now, as governor, he is intensifying his efforts to make Florida safer from acei- dents than any other state in the Union. ——— dotered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter ‘The Press is snolustvely, ntitied to f safet! th cs i i ‘ety on the ; for of all news dispatches credited Besides his advocacy of sa air . stoetiet coher wine, Sted vag. in this move". #°¢| highways for many.years he fought ener: teoestrcrnggset wetically, and persistently to. stop roaming ‘ig. dasa te ee cattlefrom endangering the lives of motor- Lists. Repeatedly, during his campaign for the ocratic gubernatorial nomination, H ed himself to advocate the pass- ten by the legislature to keep cat- nh Oi the highways. The 1949 legislature ebotices, poems, etc. Wi SS] passed such a bill, which was promptly Sarena a deo T come eine. | Signed by Governor Warren to fence-in f public issues and subjects of focal Genera) interest, but it will not publish anonymous eommonications. SPECIAL NOTICE i cards; of thanks, ret cattle. The law becomes effective in July "gear @ of’ 5 A me eis! of this year, but cattlemen, since the pass- pas ay : ay Pic cellaipe goal ei done age of the measure, have cooperated fully | , 3 a q aa day exercises yesterday at Bay- with the governor, as a result of which / ad < ; , view Park, although a only two fatal’ accidents occurred last year | egine Ba pone by by collisions between motor vehicles and | &% Shad , wns with their principal, Miss Benil-| yoy Orleans eattle on Florida’s highways. D6 vip, me des Remond, and teacher, Governor Warren made a_ Stirring speech on January 28 at the organization- al meeting of the Governor's Safety Coun- cil which was. attended by representatives dll'overthe state. He pointed out that persons were killed in high- in Florida, and that, while ‘ot yet available for similar ac- jyear, the total thus far is 675. any ‘of those aceidents were avoida} “How many highway accidents throughout the United States*were avoid- able? No records are made of that phase of accidents on the highways of the United States, but it is reasonably safe to say that less than 10 percent of them were unavoid- able. One class of unavoidable deaths on the highways of Florida, so far as drivers NAL EDITORIAL \A 9 char, MPPCLYEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ~~ ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN -Dr. H.C, Galey, chairman off the local President's Birthday . | Ball events, reported today that}Roanoke THE Fr jtbe first. affair, the Ball given|St, Louis j . "last Saturday night at La Concha|San Antonio . Southernmost i Hotel, was a'decided success, with San Pranciseo Corner ‘approximately two hundred in| Seattle ‘ attendance. Tallahassee Hi iain /! Establishment of a passenger ee line to Fort Jefferson by the Sut- ten Line, using the Steamship Florida, as the means of trans- portation, will not be put in op- eration, it was announced today by C. B. Sutton, owner of the | lines. FLORIDAYORESS Ass ON CHARLES DUERKES Coast Guard Tender Ivy left An unofficial weather an-'on the pool project. It will He renee afternoon for, the en- nouncement from TED SHAWN nice if the B.P.W. can pack hele ny Tampa Nae ee MONOGRAPH St 4 , forecasts rain for the .night of B.P.O.E. Hall Fi b 3 To All Kay Westers : who were killed were concerned, was caus- | February 2? He will pede by Siro Hal came: FPeiay |the large Belmont was wrecked ee iN Suggested motto for Key West: Buy | f og by cud-chewing cows lumbering across | High School Auditorium’ on that; Can anyone loan me a pair ot | 294 sunk week qed 3: yaw FANTILE it in Key West. highways seeking better pasturage But, pa ne Aare sponsored by shin guards in the event the sug-! oe ered a menace to naviga- PA R A LY e . a ’ a8 ‘ ” e P.T.A. of the Juniir-Senior' gested’ hi le i ited : THE ORACLE thanks to Fuller Warren's driving power, | High School 7 é soget ee ere ine i — that danger soon will be eliminated on|__ Included in his dance ‘ppetenta-| I don’t know whether my wie Lee Aesieeel ES baie pak g 5 tions is the spectacular voca~'will ebject to the house rule, ‘but | ,,_ B je Petree S ’ Florida’s high CONTROL OF SCARCITY orida’s highways, tion To The Thunderbirdg’ it is I canasta. :| Mrs. W. H. Graham, who. are But Governor Warren is not ¢gontent |an Indian prayer-dance fo the} x wk * ; |S devas ae Nha Concha, ' der’s Digest atl ied to rest on the operation of the cattle-fenc- thunderbird, who is the God off. One of my veadhes, allady: atti Yesteniay, for iami. igest recently carried ‘a fe- | ; ion rain, AG ming wit, wh I sh 7 i Rea a ; ~: eae Spe cad i | ing law. Ha, ives credit to the State, High- | “as q test case Ted cow SF sthge carci wits whose name | alas Today The Citizen says in an vealing article by Henry J. Ta) mBtl- 1 way Patol) the State\Road Department in | this dance in. the middle thedoying with the idea'of suing me} *itor#! paragraph: ish business methods, The point of “it is | i, tituting’ safety’ measures on: highways, | S@b2ra which is'\ an), intewssting ;...) wrote a elever letter to the Wapato a Snes does that, even before the Labor government sao ‘ geographical spot,”. But I dp hot “Corner.” In a post script’ she not disappoint you. setta Atvaren, Patricia Moran: : and other govérnmental entities, but his | suppose Mr. Shawn wishes t ial 1a elime to power, free enterprise as “ | appeal, through the Governor's Safety tarper with the elements to that®tadugh fue alums hal ase| Dr. Theodore J.. Hoover, dean it did not exist in igen eee Council, is directed to all residents of and | &*tent- : : {DCH MORES AEBS Sed Givers, Bie thet of te ' Mr. Taylor said, “It has always been | Visitors in Florida. Public cooperation is en rates FORE shine we mid ppoigen fey sides tear-|.. President, born at Westll See the... P legal’ for manufacturers, middlemen and the GHIge toctae tutharamnae ke Flori will be there at eight in the p. m. t Pp : <a aldiranch tows, 19 years ago: . ‘ tailers each to fix prices among them- ; sacl ie drive tomnake Hi0rl= |Tickets are selling at _ Roberts! it is not fair to ask: readers, § eotate da’s highways.the safest in the country. | Office Supply and__ Southern- questions, and a column is SUD-| ga seamsssseseeeees FLURY and CROUCH selves*and, further, for all of them togeth- That ‘part of the public that drives motor most Flowers and Gifts. {posed to be niformative. (Look ney 1 r prices collectively : : x) 4 at the valuable canasta informa- P or to BR ang jainaraee Y | vehicles ranks. foremost in the prevention | HUSBANDS OF THE B.P.W.|tion I have relayed!) MR. DAN olitical at “7 ape — ee of highways accidents, Countless thousands | ARISE! Count off! The time has’ O'Connor is an expert on this | ii e room ¢ ain’s system represents a con- ee naw * come ... (on second thought ‘matter. He is with the Norcross | s Fs Z § ’ - nyhow, we men of the B.P.W.' everyone knows, you put greet- i i The Portland, Oregonian, commenting eo to exercise care or caution and lost | “Auxiliary” had _ better, make, ing kia into Egainnes before State nee re editorially on Mr. Taylor’s article, said, | their lives in a smash-up no plans for the night of -Rebru-' you mail them. And Valentine’s May 2, “There can be no free enterprise without Death idew in ee ean ihatisdiivean xt. ue lively one PES pty is just end the ONDE. S| Ve eI ee ee “4 a le ladie: e invadin; ¢ Valentine, my Valentine, OW competition. es _ | recklessly. If death does not strike today, Elk’s Club that night for a canas-' asinine, how asinine! For U, S. Congressman It may be that post British economic it vill nteibaltaaaoxrow “? | ta party Envelopes should not be laid 4th Congressional District policies were one reason why the country F i pies will be stable prizes, the | flat, Homer, but stood on end. It PAT CANNON - datbhds aay : f se anhalt adies assure us. I personally have. is always advisable to stand them oe gprs bao Getting somebody else to do your |"° meet for ester The last-time! up in a covered box. And in this For State Senator AT 2316 PATTERSON AVENUE Pe Pf 5S ? A . ee aetna : my better half took me to a’ tropical climate it is a pious idea | to control everything, at the expense of work is the recipe for success, B.P.W. party I got a nice pipe for] to wrap the whole works in cello- JAMES A. FRANKLIN Furnished Model On Display the consumer, that the people may have i i ‘ Bhane: Eile, from fais Oconner. Pecleton m at ees : IT’S AR’ IT W. he party is fora worthy*¢ause! nvelopes are intriguing things. a bo + that png as fe ell go nije s 'T EITHER WAY and one and all should buy aj! hate the anes with fie aisle For State Senator og. In any event, the contrast wit is ee ticket. I have five here in the} cellophane windows in them. I} R R,. STRAYHORN ' i i ‘ anufac Modern art seems to be a somewhat | “corner” for sale. J hone 136|hope my creditors don't know NORWOOD R. country is glaring. Here every manufac- is to be a somewha ner sale. Just phone 136) hope my eee § ee : BAAS | remarkabl sas : vq. | and ask for MR. DOROTHY RAY-|Mr. O’Connor’s formula and that i turer’éompetes*with other manufacturers, |“ M get e achievement because, aceord- | Men” or you can phone MR,{all their envelopes stick like mad| For State Representative and if an opportunity occurs to cut prices, | ing to The London Daily Mail, a painting | MICKEY RENNA or MR. MARY) and someone tears them to} J. Y. PORTER, IV and so get More business, it is seized upprt done iW the-abstract manner recently re- | LEE GRAHAM. |. pieces. ; — ae BUSINESS with enthusiasm. Every retailer, whether | ™ailed.upside down on the wall of a gal- |, Hy seen ae ppt ere shows Any suesiont } For County Commissioner BINDER MONTHLY siasm. 'y i = vi : i e a house rule at the party mak- f istrict : e it be aichaift’ with hundreds of stores or a ley for eleven days before anybody dis- | ing it illegal for awife to have} Well, tomorrow is my day of Seen DS at j P small operation with but one, is constant- covered the error. ier husband for @ partner. This| rest. Funny papers and a ay at FRANK BENT a . PRS Hite se Hun aad io. | Will save us a lot of nagging far! the SUN AND SAND LUB. asi e $100 Business Binder will be refunded in full upon ly looking for ways and means to attract A _ of visitors looked at the Pic- | into the night after the party is| Trouble is I get more sand than} For County: Commissioner taking possession of home. customers—including lower prices, better ure without finding anything amiss, | over. We should also get some|sun. I keep getting sand in my/ Second District service, and other inducements. This spirit | Even the selection committee that plac- | sort of handicap. Or have we? throply: pap et has /e- eine: tr LOUIS CARBONELL The $63 Monthly Payments include Principal, Interest - ae 5 ed it on display d it th a Proceeds will go for the reha-j that. —the spirit of open competition—is the ae isplay passed it in sa WYONE | pilitation of the BOULEVARD Pie ae = : - Taxes and Insurance, very heart of free enterprise. And it’s one | Position. Finally, somebody noticed that | POOL and the GENERAL'FUND.| Have a nice week-end, every- For County Commissioner reason #e have abundance when most of | the initials, “ A. C.,” were upside down in The girls are doing a splendid job body. Live a little! ' Second — CONTRACT PRICE OF $9,000.00 INCLUDES THE LOT . 1 the rest of the world has scarcity. the top left-hand corner. Sa a ne ———————— | FRED J. D CLOSING COSTS and SALES TAX. J 5 ee We admit that we are not modern Your Horoscope | CANADIAN SHIP | For County Commissioner THE COAL STRIKE enough to appreciate the crazy-looking ; | Continued From Page One) |» etn Ditrict <<-<semheetaaiaceiti Pra ieea: pictures painted by the so-called masters] SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,) 2 CNMt bic Bowen. hel Bea GERALD SAUNDERS ¢ a 50—T: y, one 2 S$ janning a southern e re. ee _ There have been endless guesses as } 47d we have our doubts whether many dus ha te ‘Telfer and his party will attend| Fo, Member of School Board Streight FHA. Pinsacing Avaliable i= to whatJohn L. Lewis <vill do “next.” of those who applaud them see anything }ing, independent and gforesfut| the T@ces at Havana next week. iird District ! for Non-Veterans There are many “maybe’s” that are in them, either. Most of them could hang, sehyperamens wich nas PeARs Subscribe To The Citizen. EUGENE L. ROBERTS e too much desire for free- | ——-———-. — -- ——---——~—_-- —- —....__ —-_~ _ — — appearing regularly in metropoiitan news- paper like the picture in the London gallery, | Gom. Impetuousity is the great} upside down for days without anybody | drawback and must, as it can, be | knowing enough about the artist’s pur- | curbed. Unrestrained, the danger opee taidinenuer the fact: of imprisonment is threatened. | and Lewis-to the contrary, It is the LAW iB er SUNDAY, JANUARY 29; 1950) OF THE LAND—and it will eventually The trouble with reformers is that ie eke ae fear-/ “settle” John L. Lewis and all of his | two of them so rarely agree. With the aggressive maton fanaa strikes. Congress will not change the Taft- saiiseibiiatninia E and hipaa ue close at hand. | Gi BF y Deasancek iia STO! AD ork will be done with celerity/ Hartley Law—and the President knows it. RMY WEATHER AH. and the end of life will see *| mark made on the roll of fame. For Additional Information FOR SALE— | | —FO | PHONE 598 STATE SALES TAX FORMS . for LANDLORDS ie : MINIMUM ADDITIONAL COPIES 3 For Se 2c Each lITy rOuC Ine | 4 ° . é*Paft-Hartley law will not be amended, repealed or punked——-Truman Politics being what they may be, we Senators and Representatives who offer no predictions as to who will be the ; H&Ve just returned to Washington are pre- | gs7RoNG ARM BRAND COFFEE winning candidates. dicting stormy weather ahead for the | qaryMpH “Fair Deal” in Congress. Compulsory COFFEE + Sales and Financing by W. G. Mathes k? Advertisers sometimes have a false | health education has certainly not been idea of modesty and hesitate to herald the | supported by the American public. Neither MILL THE ARTMAN PRESS Construction by Sunshine Construction Com n quantity of their merchandise and the | has Brannan’s farm plan, universal train- bay IN CITIZEN BUILDING OF KEY WEST _— service of their organization. ing, and price control. All Grocers i | ' fi FE cenenpensassneeosseeneaneoomnesasts enn hichsateeeseeimenninmntibaiiaitiions ‘ as wer,