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ne KEY West s Tien ow ~e = Aye nl s-03- Gist ys: re ey cept Sunday) by L. P. A mn, Owner and pub PP, The Ciuizen Building, earner of ( y ly Dany Newspaper in Key West an r » ARTMAN Editor Viwiad D. ARTMAN Business Menage te “PP Mered at bey West, Florida, as S« VELEPHONES %) and 1995 conye: af T.@ Associated Prest—The Agsoc sted Pres EGPRE reproduction of ail news diss U iA ied this paper, and Fiorids Press Association and Associated Dailies of Florida ADVENTISED RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPL suaer en open forum and invites discw nol sf ‘ t of leew general interest, but it ft pulolint eu conuy ton “ cL OnIBAOAE Ss SF ak till seataieamenn: TOR KEY WEb” ALVOCAILY BY THE CITIZEN 1 More Hotels aad Apartinents 2 behaves wong s Anports anu dM * once i Geunty and City Governonemts & tommeum y Audie, na KVERY TRAFFIC ACCIDENT COULD nave wbtiN EASILY AVOIDED Doesn't it oceur to you, when you ead death, how easily it could have been ay \y wasteful it was? On Friday The Citizen published a story ip which it was stated that, since January 1, three persons have been killed, four injured and eight other tratfie accidents have oceurred on the highway between Hig Pine and Key West. The déaths included a 94-year old man, noted as an expert in growing nuts of all varic ties, and @ 21-year-old sailor, whose motorcycle crashed Jnto « log at 2:40 o'eloek in the morning it was reperted that the old man, still apparently in good health, stepped from behind a parked cpr into the path of a passing car, and the motorcyclist ran into a log at the side of a road, The Citizen does not know why the outh on the motorcycle waa out riding in the dead of night, and whatever the reason, it was his business, net The Cittven’s. But whether or not he had goed reason ie out at ret hour, had he exercisod*eare in keeping on the read, provided his speed was not excessive, he would not have kitled himself in the flower of vouth. Yes, the stal aceident could heyy been easily avoided ~old man lost bis life by stepping from behind » dia he did what had been done in m fatal cident in cit'ex, particularly among children. , how utter One of Rey Weat’s qldest taxi divers remarked recently in discusting the congestion of traffic in Key West, that his crentent | fear ix a child's darting from behind a parked cur intgsthe path of his car. As a rule, children ot play and thet ghtless of traffic are the ones that ron from be vd parked cats, though a girl was killed in Key Wert while romning from behind her parents’ car, whieh bad it been perked, to wet to the other sire of the otre Gage though it may seem, fatal accidents ar livkes bigtis , Cavian Betere 16.006 Crowd Sy GENE PLOWDEW MIAMI ®—Welterweight Cham pion Kid Gavilan te 1 sohettuled fieht th Hobby whet promoters sa! riske bie title Dvves hefar y will be o M6. ow crowd in Miami Stadion Maj W. M. Peepies, Miami pre neter working under ees ¢ the Loternational Roxy advance ticket sales reached $3? Sao and predicted Siuw.600 & gross gate o The Miami Weather Buresu fore t showers during the sfternoan bul said the weather might cle-r e at 0 p. m. (BST) if the fight is rained owt, it wit be staged Tuesday night we tadio or tele st of this. the firat mir nate! retain the title be viton on May 1 The Cuban Negro fended the title ham in Madison last Aug. 29 if Dykes should upset the cham- pion, they Will meet again in New York City in May Gavilan will get of the gate and cent Yi 2 -yearold Dykes than the 26-year-old pre wh that Gavilan can take mote pun- wviay Niet “on a dor 5 chal e on on from Johnny 8. G1 in Me Yors’s Mattioot Squore Gor'tey successfully de jainst Bob Gra Square Garder Hy per cent by ow iw ont veinata elaine ohne tshment tee the rangy ‘ + 04 tivee ag a eutuastnies, scoring 7 victories including 22 knockouts. He lost 12 and fought to a draw four times. Dykes, native of Tex., has ruled Mia He won 7 of his 84 fights, 40 them by knockouts San Antonio, He lost six ve fought to a draw five times. Bratton stopped Dykes in les: than ene round in one of the fer times the challenger met top-fight competilion Oak wilt attacks shade ond orn mental ooks as well as tose i forest stands MAY 6, Fer Sento Repestenintive > PAPY Se | Por Clerk of Cirewit Court EARL R. ADAMS For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD re. | Seerer County Tax Assessor uent 2WV@Paging 36,006 a year in the United States, be- | a. AUDE A, GANDOLFO ause They could have heen easily avoided: ft ix an easy matteg tor instance, to stop at a railroad erorsing to he | 1 : | ing: it is eany to stop at a j ive CHIE a train is not approach treet stop sign, or to keep one’s eye on where he is going, or Hot fo step on the gaaee Fash by a car y oming ln the epp comin , often result videowipes, dr atts en cond , to look ap and down & or i bliehiewy au ping or renning from behind a parked car Can you recall « single traffic accident that could | not have t » easily avoided? If you can, The can't. In every instance, had ca@refulness be the accident would not have o@eurred. OF cou 1 Citigen can recall several carefal drivers who w ; tut they were killed becadse of some? oc ! SLICE OF HAM >} —-——, For Sheriff LOUIS M. J. EISNER “Ter ‘Sheritt MIN SPOTTSWOOD GER ALD H. ADAMS "For Justice of the Peace IRA F. ALBURY For Constable HARRY H, JOHNSON First Disteiet For Juvenile EV A WARNER G For County ALLAN B. CLEARE, J For County HILARY U. CHARLES G. PAPY For Justice of the Peace Second District ROY HAMLIN — 1S-round ney Wester Discusses trtries In Annual Better Rooms Competition Reorganisation ; Of FEC In Court Today JACKSONVILLE W — Another pearing in the long - drawn - out Florida East Coast reorganizatioy case came before Federal Cow today Aes This one, before Judge Louie f°. | ‘F Strum, is on the merite of |} lest plan to settle of the ieebs so é dd. His eventual oa a ™~ the way to final jer which started « * abe dl y proceedings, in 193). The plan before the Court © ts approved by the Interstate Cor. merce Commission last July 12 and affirmed by the ICC Oet, 2. It was the fourth proposal hande:' down by the ICC and would merge the FEC with the Atlantic Coast Line Railread. It contains a num ber of changes from the third plen whieh also would have merged it» * tvo lines. The latter plan was te vied 7. the Federal Court, yen te he pine te Wy te “se doe Paper Company, a Fieve DePont concern wih Solis a meloritw of 45 millian de’. lors in first and PRe bonds. It bos been trying to gain control ef the road. The St. Joe Company with other bondseiders have . the merger whieh Fe Som ual HL Sibley at ane, back to the ICC tr sideration on grounds saathost ‘ sould be a “forced ane” aad hence invalid, St. James’ Prince, afllelah. aait { (he British court, dedi wo ne-lime site of a hospital. SURSCRIRE Tey «ME CITIZEM: “ F) ersit ij ja students are pictured at vk ir architectural class. They are (lef Last Times Tedey K Ww James R. Clarke sland nd Melvin BE. Russell, Jr, Key West. They are di wih to ike up fo los! yuri . ‘ ; diesel engin nd baggage cars mragey ave “Student Sea S detent ond taster pamen| brain Crash Was (“Cc ons, Asma. 3 rewaye strike since November. The gov- Sindee Gheneieeten ? “| Breed From Jail gorg:tst em "Caused By Broken Pimms es wt Vechateotors the @xtension, ed that the w at a flow we Coming: ROGUE RIVER \In Panama Today Pacher McNally Car Wheel og Aa tos Cathonm and Peeer Gravee PANAMA, Panama ma's government has : Student rioters and aur: tend their interrupted sc 52 i . CALERA, Ala. ® — Preliminary . ° H ied Sunday investigation indicates that a costly More Casualt t Lost Times Tedey " ° passenger freight train wreck Th Big TAMPA \%—The Rev, Wi el J. which injured five people Saturday WASHINGTON * 7 i e es wie to Peb. 29, apparently settlin MeNally, 75, for president of was caused by a broken freight 7 country’s turbulent school contr Soring Mill Cr Nobile, Ala.. car wheel re ae versy died bere Sunday The Louisville & Nashville's Pan new list (No. 498) reported Persons were injure! 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