~ ^PRMHP Maxwell Gives Driving Rules Commissioner Warns N. C. Motorists Of Dangers. I The full months are the worst *. jmrt of the year for highway accidents and September tthe worst of the fall months. In the last five months of last year there were 168 more fatalities on North Carolina highways than'In tho previous five months of the yeas*. There will, of course, he heavy travel on highways with reference to movement of; farm products to markets. It is. therefore, pertinent " at tills' time to call attention or motorists to the extra iiajutnks at this period of the year and to offer a few suggestion* in the Interest of .safe driving: Safe Driving 1. .Keep your car tinder control at all times. tlKc t ill I projection to. |M-des'iT tra nni< arid stop signs Slow down when-mud conditions ^ require stow speed or wliere roads ii'.- -o marked for siifelt Ixi not doubt* park.' Avoid get* itiiir out ?>t \iiiir ear cm the lofi side.: ?i, X? viu p-* s - ,i i'ia o.tla cunc, iM,?r'ijin_cr',*t of a hill, or at nuy place riMhllilltV |i*' oh*< 111 < ,!. Always mIbiiiiI ||i tyre nan Ki lie turns. pulling away from curbs. or any other unusual movements S. Ki'i'i) to lie right aide; of the cckUer of tin- roiiit anil <lo not cut in titnl out of trallle unsafely. !< Know thai your car Is merlin nil-ally safe that your brakes, tires, suit other features of the running me i-hantsm arc lii good condition. ' . , Id. Tito operation of. fast moving-j vehicles requires Rood, judgment as to safe speed. Consider the roadway,) the travel, light and weather condi-j tlons?4or safety.- * ?i 11. lx>ok. listen and live ? at rail; road crossings and highway crosti- j trigs and> Intersections. 12. Dim lights for approaching cam in night driving. The law. requires this, and is an, important rule of safety. 13. Trailers are in eneral use In , the fall season, hauling farm product* to market. Many of them are not equipped, with tall lights as required by law. It is a distinct hazard to use trailers without tail lights. They should also be carefully loaded for proper balance and to prevent b swaying on highways. Safe Walking. 1. Remember/ the motorists may not see you when you stop from the curb, or when you are walking on the highway, either day or night. 2. Always walk on the left side of the highway, against on-coming traf* flc. V ' ' 3." Do not walk out between parked cars ot any other obstructions on tiie side of the street or hignway. 4. Streets and highways are not' recreational grounds. Do not use lhoili or Allow nhllHron ir\ ??oa I ... ? -- . v....?. v... jw uoc tu\riu for this purpose. Negro Boy Is Held For Theft Of Checks Sanford. Sept. 5.?Federal officers afo holdng John L. Johnson. 13 year old Negro of Cameron, who ts charged with the theft of a number .of WPA checks from post office boxes In the Cameron office. It Is understood that the boy ts al. legod to have obtained five checks in some way from, ithe office on Aug. 39. The total amount of the checks is not known as some had been cash ed before the thefts were discovered. The hoy was arrested by Deputy Sheriff J. B. Bullock of Lee County as he attempted to cosh a check in a local department store. Reynolds To SeeR Return Of Plane High Point. Sept. 5.-?Senator Reynolds In an address here yesterdaypaid he would lend every, effort to bring about the return of the Wright brothers airplane from England to America. Reynolds, speaking at the annual state-wide Moose meeting here, said the famous plane should be brought back to North Carolina "where It rightfully belongs." The Wright brothers made their first flight on the Kitty Hawk sand dunea. 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