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Show City Cites Safety Measures I For Wagon Days Celebrants Precautions for holiday celebrants to observe during Covered Wagon Day celebrations were issued Wednesday by city police and health departments. Dr. Henry Raile, city surgeon, who Is in charge of first aid arrangements, ar-rangements, suggested several measures mea-sures for cltisens to observe if they would keep their health and prevent pre-vent injury through accidents. "First Item is to eat a hearty 1 breakfast before attending the fetes," Dr. Rails said. Fecsuitione Listed Ot her precautions were : "Wear a hat while In the sun. "Stay In the shade as much as possible. "Avoid too msny cold drinks. "If anyone collapses. Isy him or her in shsde snd loosen tight clothing. cloth-ing. Above all do not get excited. "Open a lane at Intersections as fsst aa possible for the ambulance." The police gymnasium haa been converted Into an auxiliary emergency emer-gency hospital with SO beds and the staff will include doctors and nurses. Rules for Traffic Traffic rules laid down by Police Inspector O. B. Record follow: "Drive safely and sanely. "During the parade motorists must park at a 3-degree angle between be-tween Fifth and Ninth South on Main atreet from a. m. until after the parade. No parking will be allowed on Main street between North Temple and Fifth South streets. Cars must be parked parallel paral-lel on Ninth South from Main to Sixth East streets j |