Speedway Flyer, Volume 23, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1954 — Page 4

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S&2ST A campaign to help motorists Obey the law against driving ufisafe automobiles was announced today by Speedway Police De*& The Department announced that a courtesy Car Check Program will precede stepped-up enforcement of the city’s vehicle maintenance laws. The local campaign will support me May-June statewide “Check Your Car Check Accidents” Program of the

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Tem of Sjfefcdway and the && durin?May and toward promoting motor vehid# care as an important means 15$ * reducing traffic accidents. “We are setting up courtesy check lanes to help owners correct unsafe autos those with poctf brakes, cracked or obscured windshields, and improper lights,” the' Chief said. “Cars not passing th# test in the eheck lanes will b# given an opportunity to have their defects corrected to qualify for the official sticker. Drivers of unsafe automobiles who are involved in accidents may be charged with violation of the city traffic code, the chief pointed out. The police said that unsafe autos—cars with mechanical defects of one kind or another were involved in thirteen per cent of the fatal traffic accidents in 1953. “It’s not a matter that can be taken lightly,” the police official emphasized. “An inspection program showed that one out of every four cars checked in Indiana in 1953 had some obvious and hazardous condition.” Your police urged every motors ist in and around Speedway to take advantage of the free courtesy check lanes for an immediate check of brakes, lights, steering mechanism and tires, the most dangerous features of an automobile if allowed to degenerate into poor condition. At the same time, windshield wipers, muffler, window glass, horn, rear and stop lights and rear-view mirror will receive close scrutiny. “This two-month period, marking the observance of Memorial Day and the beginning of vacations for many families, is the logical time for being sure that one’s car is in safe mechanical condition. “Automobile owners who take precautions now will be insuring a safe summer for themselves, their loved ones and their neighbors.” Your Police Dept, will set up a check station on Main St. Wednesday, May sth, 1:00 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

SCHOOL NEWS Current School Calendar May 3 Baseball, Greenwood (here), 3:30. May 6 Career Day Program for High School. May 7 Baseball, Cathedral (there). May B—Baseball, County Tour- % ney, Speedway vs. Ben Davis. May 10 Baseball, Danville (there). May 13—Baseball, Brownsburg (here), 3:30. May 14—“ Wild Rose,” Musical Comedy by H.S. Chorus. May 15—Junior-Senior Prom at Butler University. May 17—Band Dinner. May 23—Baccalaureate. May 27—Commencement. The 1954-55 school calendar, adopted at the School Board meeting on April 26, is as follows: Sept. 7—First day of school. Oct. 21, 22—State Teachers’ Association. Nov. 25, 26—Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 21 Dismissal at end of day for Christmas vacation. Jan. 3—Return to school following Christmas vacation. April 1 Dismissal at end of day for Spring vacation. April 11—Return to school after Spring vacation. May 30—Memorial Day vaca- 4 tion. June 10—Last day of school. The Speedway freshman track squad won the Mid-State Conference Meet held at Danville Monday afternoon. Speedway captured 7 first places out of the 11 events. First place winners for Speedway were Fred Amich in the 100 and the 220 yard dashes; John Thome in the mile run; Kenny Smith in the shot put; Jlta Wood in the pole vault and the broad jump; and Fred Amich, Bob Riggle, Jim Wood, and Kenny Smith in the half mile relay. Library News The Library is open to the public from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. During this school year several books have been given to .the Library: Brownie Troop No. 292 donated a copy of the ,new Girl Scout Handbook, Intermediate Program. The Epsilon Eta Chapter of Trt Kappa added these to our Girl Scout bookshelf: Higgins, Juliette Low, Girl Scout; Pace, Juliette Low; Marsh, Arts and Crafts with Inexpensive Materials. The Veterans of Foreign Wars post has presented the Library with two volumes of a pictorial history of World War II» Vol. I, War in Europe; Vol. 11, War in the Pacific. The Lions Club of Speedway presented the Library with a copy of the Report of the 1943 Olympic Games. The American Legion poet has given to the Library several copies of the Key to Peace by Clarence Menton.