Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1948 — Page 18
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_ Cross-Section of Local Choices in Races
"For President, Govern By AR
feature from which Times readers mdy draw their own conclusions. It is not a Prediction of who will win the Nov. 2 election. It is not offered as a means of Times sup-| {port for any particular candidate. | The results as tabulated aré from the actual ballot cards returned to The Times by individuals! whoge names were taken from the city directory. ' The ballot cards,
Additional Park
Whitewater Memorial Plans Taking Shape
ana’'s’ 16th state park is nearly
{partment said today. The park, Whitewater morial, ment’'s plan to place a state park within 35 to 50 miles of every Hoosier resident. Nearly all the required acreage! (has been acquired by the Whitewater Memorial State Park Association and a joint county park board, composed of Union, Wayne,
residents, A recent state law permits adjoining counties to share in raising money for acquisition: of land, for state park purposes. This new recreational located between Liberty {Dunlapsville, will contain 1512 acres of wooded terrain. The Jentrance will be on State Road 101. A few miles south of the. new istate park, the Conservation Department plans restoration of the {old canal between Laurel | Brookville, ,
area, and
Indianapolis Lawyer’ To Address IU Club
Times State Serve ert R. Girk, Indianapolis attor-
University Accounting Club at 7:30 p. m. today on the campus. Mr. Girk® wil speak on Accountant and the Federal In-! syrance Tax 1 Tax Law.” :
City Board Considers Market Rent Raise
The City Safety Board is, today considering raising rents in - (City Market.
A Fe-appratsit of the titaTket,
| stands is to be made to determine {it a raise would be practical. {Some stands pay less than $1 a | market day rent.
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WRIGHT First tabulation in The Times Straw Vote will be published in ‘the inaugural edition of The Sunday Times, Oct. 17. 1 , The Straw Vote 13 designed to present a cross-section of pres-.|ent-day thinking of Indianapolis their choices for President, Governor and Congress. Agein The Times Straw Vote is presented a as a public service
{tion clerks may keep an accurate {count of the current trend of voters’ thinking. The ballots are
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INDIANA EDITOR HONORED—Tom H. Keene fright editor and general manager of the: Elkhart Truth, receives the University of Minnesota award for "an outstanding record i in journalism and community affairs over a long period of years," from Dr. Ralph D. Casey, director of the Minnesota School of Journalism, at the
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THURSDAY. oor 1, fo; | (Accident Prone’ Drivers Discussed
Personality conflicts in childhood may cduse serious automo-
{bile accidents in later life, Dr.
Harold M, Wisely, research tech. nician for the Eli Lilly & Co. perlsonnel ‘study department, said last night. Dr. Wisely addressed the Indianapolis Safety: Council fleet
‘lcommittee in Buckley's restau
rant, Cumberland, on “Accident Prone” drivers. Two hundred bus drivers were checked for driving ability, previous accident record and type of personality. ‘Dr. Wisely found that 80 per cent of the victims of serious accidents had two previous serious
‘laccidents. and 50 per cent had
three previous accidents.
person who is “accident prone” now can be discovered by psychological testing, Dr. Wisely said.
b4th annual meeting of the Inland Daily Press Association in Chi- 4
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W. Rowland Allen, personnel |director, L. 8. Ayres & Co., was [to address members of the Inl{dianapolis Real Estate Board at
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