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WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (U. P,).— Thomas L. Stokes, Indianapolis Times columnist, was chosen by a ‘group. of Washington newspapermen as the capital correspondent ‘| who “does the best all-around job measured in terms of reliability, fairneps and ability to analyze news,” it was announced today. | Mr. Stokes received 25 votes while Marquis Childs, United Feature syndicate columnist, was second with 23. Bert Andrews, New York Herald Tribune, and Roscoe Drummond, Christian Science Monitor, tied for third place with eight votes

each, a3 The New York Times was selected | ag the newspaper maintaining the best all-around Washington news

| sent to 696 members of the congressional press gallery and 160 answers were received. The New York Times received 85 votes for the best Washington news service, The Washington Post with 5 | 16 votes was second, followed by the New York Herald Tribune with 14 and the Baltimore Sun with 9.

Pearson Tops Vote Arthur Krock, chief of the New bureau,

Washington columnist exerting through his writings the greatest influence on the nation, Lippmann || was second with 28 votes and Krock third with 13. The Chicago Tribune, with 65

was which is the most flagrant in ‘weighting the news to editorial opinions.” The Washington Times-Herald received 34 votes to take second place in the category, and the New York newspaper PM was third with 29 votes.

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