Show I Fifth Avenue Where here Traffic Once Roared I Becomes Quiet Under New Auto Driving Ban NEW YORK Jan ran 8 UP UP- UP Fifth a avenue venue Friday was alm almost t tas as quiet t as Main street treat on a Sunday A few automobiles belonging to physicians or similar essential essential essen essen- drivers chugged along between between between be be- tween buses use J and taxis Occasionally Occasionally Occasionally Occasion Occasion- ally a private automobile passed Gone was wa-a the cea ceaseless roar of traffic traffic the squeal of or brakes the bellowing of policemen i b l' l S t i i i L In fact tact it appeared that most of the traffic cops could soon on be transferred to other jobs There was no traffic traffic directing directing for them to do They were temporarily occupied taking the license numbers numbers num num- bers of automobiles they did see out ut to determine whether they were out tout for pleasure Traffic was even thinner on the numerous highways leading inland inan ou out pf of New NewYork NewYork York t j I c it i j Queens boulevard a six six lane lane highway and 1 formerly one of the busiest In the world was deserted desert desert- ed except for an automobile now and then and a few trucks rucks The plush night clubs in the e suburbs which depend on the New York carriage trade for subsistence w we were e r e desperate Glen Island Casino at New Rochelle Rochelle Ro Ro- chelle and Woodland Lake Tavern Tavern em ern at Ardsley will close Sun Sun- Sunday day night If Oo 1 |