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cials insist it's just as essential to|day as it. was when it was ‘first is- | sued. | ‘But like the curfew, it lacks en{forcement machinery and Indiana is fone of the many states that never undertogk to obtain complete com- | pliance by its highway motorists. No Legal Weapon Seven state legislatures adopted {laws slashing their speed limits down, to the ODT level. Indiana's was not among these. As a, consequencé, a state police official pointed out today, enforcement “officers {have no legal weapon with which {to combat .those driving at higher speeds. 2 * Instead, Hoosier state police have

{fine their speeds as nearly as posjsible to what is considered a “prudent” rate, namely 45 or 50 miles ‘an hour. This is an over-all rate, {but under certain conditions, where danger isn't imminent, faster speeds jare tolerated. | Drivers Warned Actually, Indiana has no legally defined speed limit, under the “prudent driving law.” But persons

hour have been handed tickets.” Copies of these’ are sent to the

and copies of these charges ‘are sent to OPA likewise. OPA has retaliated against motorists, both warned and cited. by

police authorities say as many as 80 drivers ‘a month have had their gas rations cut on this basis.

LUNCHEON ARRANGED FOR T. A. GOTTSCHALK

T. A. Gottschalk, who has re-

| signed as administrator of the state department of public welfare, wills

be honored by ployees at a party tomorrow at club. Fred Hoke, president of the cur- { rent board, will act as master of | ceremonies and - members of | state welfare board will be guests of honor. Mr. Gottschalk, who joined the welfare staff in 1937, resigned, effective tomorrow, before the law creating a new welfare board be- | comes effective- Sunday.

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+ Maj. Dallas A. Clinger (above), 28, of Etna, Wyo., has big plans for the future. He has announced his intention to run for governor of Wyoming, Maj. Clinger holds the distinguished flying cross and the purple heart for action in the C. B. 1. theater.

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COLLECTION OF | TIN INCREASED

{ been asking highway users to con-|

{made every month from now on

| stopped - by state police for sailing | along at over 45 or 50 miles an| “warning | { increasing,” said Frank G. Thomp-

OPA. In some cases, where drivers

are deemed to be reckless, they are board.

slated on reckless driving charges

reducing gasoline allotments. State,

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Cans to Be Picked Up| Every ‘Month.

To the tin in Indianapolis, collections will be

increase salvage of

instead of once every other month. “Our national stockpile of tin 1s dwindling while the need for it is

son, salvage chairman of the Indianapolis district war production

“The use of tin has been curtailed several times, restricting it to the most vital war uses,” he added. “We could make ends meet better if more people would take the few minutes necessary to salvage their tin cans. We thought more house- { wives would help if we collected the tin every month, even though such collections are an added expense.” Collection April 9° The first .monthly be made by city Monday, April 9 The Monday collection will be north of 16th st. and west of Meridian st. Tuesday the trucks will canvass the district north of 16th st. and east of Meridian st. Wednesday the collection will be south of 16th st. and east of Meridian st. and Thursday south of 16th st. and west of Meridian st. The Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce, co-sponsors of the drive, reported that 27 carloads of tin were collected in. the recent drive, the first increase shown in

collection will trucks beginning

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