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Highland Park Press, 20 May 1926, p. 10

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The, are ten pimple rules, the Raisin! which about any ammo. driver can imp)“: With very r,t,t,tt8b,uttiyeuitrc 5 In the tundra] inter.' Comiderattim a! other! is one of the meet imtortatit matter: for e competent am to adopt in connec- tion with his driving. If - driver would cheer-vet!» commonly accepted arrrtrVTttkhotestteitriamatt" of, but. the hence a! Wampum“ motorist: at lug: on~ourihighven would be My reduced. Drunken: we is one " the no“ frequent ceases of automobile been”. A men who he's been drinking should, out of tNtqttrideration {pr the “few of other: ifforn'ootheiir-i,aktoitthat some one else tiriiV. that)! operates any, atstmteotrGti1rt {which he may wish to have]. l l 1 . It in hnportyatfor n drider to know the rules of the mod ilnd having learned than? to do everything, pos- sible not to bind: them. Jt is usually nu any matter for n person living in aeitr'to-atitr.ttftttetvttBe Inhalation: and thin out!!! to hvdone. (new; wan Sun-linens ' Atrpe?ddrittrsttoq1dtmabutooi" ente hi. who with . smoothness which will hunt! .coInIorthln ml- “tummy” taotthe u. In till confident. will also have low te,N,t't for, the automobile mm from standpoint of than out! eonsoqnontly‘imnre . longer and more “may use of his car than would 0&0th be the can. The competent driver should have a sense of satay. He should be con- stentIy operating "on the M of tak. ing no chen which will piece the life or vomit; of unyone in jeopar- dr. He should have the reciation of life and pyoperty 'l"ld,t"Gi tend to develop an; seine of safety. . The ancient driyer must be able to make up his mind quickly at all times and his judgment must be petting!”- ly rapid when. he Madeline]! in an emergency from which an eecident might easily follow. “any accidents do occur on account of a wavering de- cision on the pert of the driver. . - Nerve Needed I A steady - is another requisite in wood driving. Not may should the operator's nets be gteady but he ehouId have the nerve to so through with the decision he makes. For in- stance, if e iGG and. himself in a diMettlt nitration end inittets I deeL lion which he considers to be the best under these circumstances; he should then have the, nerve to carry out his decision withadt ttetritatiori/Ot course it is taken for muted that he will have the power to make n welded- Mon in the firtrt piece. , ', """"'"'"'""'-"'*"eel.lBleettm- Judge of Speed V , A good driver must be able to judge -the speed ot Me car. a well u the speed of other are. H. mm. here a fairly definite idea n to the die- temitwillbeneceueryforhlmto [o’belore bringing his machine to n Mott newline " "rim rune of speed. It men happen: that e driver can judge speeds, quite manly on highwnye with which he in “miller or on unusually level reeds. HW- ever. when this rune dHveHhtd, him- self in unfamiliar territory his judr ment on speeds in Apt to become lea accurate. Especielly is this can when driving through hilly country or on oiled rude. . A drive? nut In" a certain amount of 'eortttktee in hints}! and in his ability to drive a car and an;- eeufun'y capo mag ordinary alt- uation which may in mom with auch an operation. A penal: lacks toefu)mteu, in more apt, other things being equal, to become involved in an accident than one who is fairly sure of his ability. i - Concentrate Secondly. the competent driver ahould either concentrote on his driv- ing " should have had each , thorough training through you: of experience that he is able to drive Wily " ,outouotically " he walk. The number of mph who or- rive " a stage when driving becomes automatic is very few competed with the total member cumin: can. With the average driver it ia necessary for him to giro more br ta, concentrnted thought tofthe business of operating the cor. no”: aeeidenta are caused1 by people who allow their minds to) wander away from the nuin luminous of keeping the, ear where It belongs. Thin ittep'atlrtrmrofthoseirhotm- drake to drive with one hand while the, other hand I: engaged. for in- stance. in lighting a cigarette " low- ering or raining the window of a closed car. t l Eli-Tm" iiri'GirurTiii "ch33; chino itself, " lent fonilittrltrorith the "that controls which must be We! Expert was Simple Rules to Gem Handling of Aim-obi!” Study Nerve Necessary _ (By M. (flinch! Brokaw. Technicel Adm,me York CitrWest Side Y. M, C) A. Automobile School). There - has been 3 time niece the automobile become m, factor in modern life when so much consider!- tion has been given to whet constitute the qunlitkrttoius of e competent driv- er. It is generally screed that one of the lint qmrdkatiotttr in proper opemtlott of a motor yehicle is e fair.. REQUIREMENTS OUTLINED PAGE TWO Ten maple Rule- IC'r, F~,..1 DRIVER The bulletin also condemn- the use of stickers on gear windows, for the reason that these stickers diaconcert the driven following, and because tttb. obnmcted mad vision is needed by the driver in' backing. Windshield stickers are made the object of the latest campaign con- ducted by the accident prevention do. partment of the Chicago Motor club. "Chambers of commerce and trail aa~ troeiatiorts, especially in the west, in.. duce tourists to plaster sticker: all over theirsthtdtrhie1dt, with the result that visibility is decreased and the; driver is likely to cause an accident. The collecting of stickers from vari- oua eonrces has become‘ a fad, and shouldbe discouraged. Organizations urns this form of advertising should dis-clontinue it for the sake ot safety.” Windshield suckers Are Cause of Many Accidents. Says Motor Expert WARNING AGAINST ' OBSTRUCTED VISION Confucius taught a pacifist philos- ophy, and centuries ago it was ac- cepted by China's teeming millions; It might be named from this that the career of China has. been peace- ful, yet in no other em of similar size in all the world have to many people met death by violence ‘and no- where else have men suffered, more from oppression. Peace has been pur- chased im China at the price both of safety and of justice. The Chlneoe passively accept oppression; there- fore they have been oppreued. They have not formed the habit of my jinx for their rights; therefore thelrl rights have been ignored. 'Govem-‘ meothaabeen by the strong; the armed. Military chiefteins range the land, because the people have never learned to resist. Government hos for centuries been notoriously cor. mint and unjust. because the Chinese have been taught stolcal submission. And yet China is not: symbol of pro- gress, and the level of human welfare in lower there, perhaps. than any- where else in the world. If Christians had lien [Initiate from the beginning, there would now be no ChrUtinn religion. All Europe would have been as completely Mos.. lem' u were eastern .Europe Ind wathern Spain centuries ago but for' the fut that there were warriors in Christendom. In 1 world of strife nan-resistance means extinction. Edward Bok laments the use. in America, and especially in American. churches, of songs which speck of battle. He deplore: the repetition of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic,” ind hymns such as "thtmuii, Chris- tinn 'oldiem" sud 'mte.,tkn of God Goes Forth to War." He believes it inconsistent for" Christians to be fhrhtintt men. ‘ Derick Agency. Hal-uni Barber Shop lf Chasm: in the antral!“ be,enroaeguta them marinas been no Christina religion declare: the " tional Republic In commenting on Ed.. ward Bok's lament to the elect that no many "ttOtattt" hymns no lung in the churches. DUFFY & DUFFY EARLY CHRISTIANS ' WERE NOT PACIFISTS Had to Be Militant; If Not There Would Have Been No Chris-- _ than Religion eat of society at lam with tutu” of atom" transportation in Ptre ticuhr, every new nhould lie, thoroughly sure he is competent to 0mm an autonomic before tttme, out "trith 1“! machine on our very crowded highways. My may yam of resend) and experience in than“: style of work make my services of peeutiar nlue to, the dim- nine. ' ' l . Italian Gardens It". long been noted for their beauty. Italianns teally OHM landscape gardening as we practice it My. f Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing , .koersss"ekrN Cleaners and Dyers Telephony H. P. as Prairie Avenue, Hishwood Lanttscaifii -6iiRientn6 N H. 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