Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 November 1954 — Page 6

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State Police To Crack Down on Violators State Police troopers in “phantom” prowl cars will ride herd this weekend on dangerous traffic violators. Supt. Frank A. Jessup announced today. Forty unmarked cars—minus rooftop siren and red light, and the familiar gold stripes cfc the

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aides—will join regular "wolf pack” patrols of marked cars in guarding the traffic trouble spots over the state. Both the plain and marked police vehicles will be maimed by state poncemen in full uniform. “We’re taking off the gloves against the small per cent of drivers who risk the lives of others.” Supt. Jessup asserted. Troopers driving the unidentified cars will watch for motorists who make a practice of intentionally disregarding traffic laws when a police car is not in sight. Prime targets will be the drivers observed in moving traffic infractions, including speeding, following too close, passing on a hill or curve, weaving tn and out of traffic and disregarding signals.

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The enforcement technique is legal, he said, and was devised to extend the effectiveness of the department’s relatively small patrol force. It will be used again the weekend of November 20—21 and during the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend, November 24— 28. The phanton fleet will team up with regular State Police patrol cars on high accident-frequency state and federal highways. Troopers will maintain radio contact and concentrate their enforcement efforts against violators. Sheriff’s and city police departments will aid. "Our objective is to protect the majority of motorists who observe the rules.” Supt. Jessup pointed out. Drivers who establish bad driving records may forfeit their driving permits, he warned. Vet Flood Sufferers Con Get Assistance from VA Word War n and Post Korea veterans in Indiana whose homes were damaged or lost during the recent floods may get assistance through the VA Loan Guaranty Program George L. McWilliams, of the South Bend VA Office announced today. The President has declared the areas of Indiana affected by the recent floods as major disaster areas. These areas are located in Elkhart. Lake, LaPorte. Marshall, and Starke Counties. The Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency has Informed VA that as a result of the President’s action the Federal National Mortgage Association «FMNA> will make special credit aid available to veterans made homeless by the floods. Further information concerning these credit aids to veterans who were affected by the floods may be obtained by writing or visiting the VA Indianapolis Regional Office, McWilliams said.

DEADLINES EARLY REWS All stories which pertain to events of the previous week should be in the Journal office Monday to insure publication. In general, however, early news will be received until 6 p. m. Tuesday. LATE MEWS Late news stories will be accepted up to 6 p. m. Wednesday. This is final - closing time for all pages of the Journal. DISPLAY ADVERTISING should be turned in to the Journal office as nearly in the week as possible, to insure good typography as well as insertion. Noon on Wednesday is the deadline,, Advertising turned in after this time will be set up and inserted, if time and space permit. CLASSIFIED ADS will be accepted over the counter or by telephone—until 6 p. m. each Wednesday.

We wish to express our thanks for the success of our Grand Opening and for the many cards and beautiful flowers. Watch next week s Journal for our week-end specials. CONNOLLY S Grocery 8 Market Centrally Located for Your Convenience

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The 10th Infantry Division of Fort Riely, Kansas, is scheduled for transfer to Europe, beginning next summer. An intensive campaign to bring it up to fUlil strength between now and July was announced today by Fifth Anny headquarters. The best opportunities for preferred assignments and future advancements await those who take immediate advantage of the chance to join. Details may be obtained at the Army recruiting office. Post Office Building, Warsaw. Indiana. “This means that the door is now wide open to accept every qualified young man who wants to enlist.” commented Colonel John L. Schaefer, Chief of Military

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