Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1956 — Page 6

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) COMMISSION ON FINANCE will meet at the Church on Monday, August 6, at 8:00 pm. COMMISSION ON MEMBERSHIP AND EVANGELISM will meet at the Church on Tuesday, August 7, at 7:30 pm. FROM August 6-10, Rev. Wright will be attending Methodist Summer Camp at Battleground, Indiana, where he will be Associate Dean for the Greencastle District High School Institute. DATES for this year’s Annual Church Fish-Fry are August 24-3 s. Mr. Roy J. Coers, Jr., has been selected as General Chairman. ' r THE METHODIST MEN’S CLUB will have a paper and magazine sale today, tomorrow, and Saturday. Crates will be on the Church lawn for papers to be put in. Proceeds will be used to apply against the new bulletin board. LADIES OF THE CHURCH wishing to help sew cancer pads will meet at the Church Thursday, August 9, 10:00 am. Bring sandwich and thimble. TWO POINTS OF VIEW Two families discuss how they will spend Sunday. , FAMILY NO. 1 We have only one day to do as we please, to work in the yard and relax, To go on a picnic or entertain friends, or just argue the income tax. \ If we start church work, we’ll get too involved; it’s easier not to begin. If we do good work throughout the week, it really isn’t a sin. To leave the work of the church to those who are already in. FAMILY NO. 2 Only a short hour on Sunday to build up a needed reserve Of strength for the week and of inner power and of energy we deserve. We’ll go as a family to the church—we’ll become a part of its way, We’ll do our share—it’s a partnership— Sunday and every day. WHICH FAMILY IS THE HAPPIEST? WHICH HAS THE MOST TO GIVE? ON WHICH FAMILY IS THE WORLD DEPENDING? WITH WHICH FAMILY WOULD YOU CHOOSE TO LIVE? The Speedway Methodist Softball team will play the Danville Methodist Church team at Eagle Creek Park Friday, August 3rd, 7:30 pm.

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Traffic Safety Award _ On July 24, at 3:00 pm, Chief of Police Glen Collins accepted a traffic safety award from Mr. Hallie Myers, Chairman of the Indiana Safety Council, in the presence of a representation of Speedway citizens. From a traffic survey that was seht to the National Safety Council, Speedway was judged in a class of towns of five to ten thousand population and was given an overall rating of 91% of the possible score for the Public Safety Education* Section. It was one of thirty cities to receive an award. Under the report of Police Traffic Supervision, the following recommendations were made for Speedway: 1. That two officers and one

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clerk be added to the force. 2. That recruits be selected according t o predetermined standard and through written examinations. 3. That all officers with supervisory duties over uniformed personnel receive at least two weeks of traffic administrative training from a competent source. 4. That policies governing traffic operations be in writing. 5. That rank-and-file officers be accorded civil service status. 6. That a retirement plan for police' officers be established. 7. That all recruits receive traffic training and all uniformed officers in service be retrained in traffic every two years. 8. That more of the accidents occurring be investigated by police at the scene and violators involved in accidents be arrested

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on the basis of evidence against them. 9. That the unduly low Conviction Rate for Accident Arrests be examined and effort made to improve it toward the recommended 95%. 10. That a selective enforcement approach to traffic operations be developed. Help is available from the National Safety Council or the Traffic Division, International Association o f Chiefs of Police. 11. That the number of convictions with penalty for hazardous traffic law violations be increased at least 15%. 12. That pedestrians be held accountable for dangerous acts just as motorists are, by arrests and convictions for traffic law violations. 13. That more effort be made to apprehend drinking drivers and convict them on specific driver intoxication charges. Under the report on Traffic Court, the following recommendations were made: 1. That violators* records be made available to the court. 3. That the judge and the prosecutor should participate in one of the regional traffic court conferences held at various law schools. In the School Traffic Safety Education Division, the following recommendations were made: 1. That one qualified school person be responsible for supervising the safety education, program of each school system. 2. That a student accident reporting system which records traffic accidents occurring at any time of day or night to all schoolage children be installed. 3. That summaries and analyses of accident data be made available to all faculty members and maintenance personnel.

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4. That at 1 least 30 hours of classroom instruction ba provided for driver education students. The, following recommendations were made for Public Safeay Education: 1. That the good work and cooperation revealed in Speedway’s report be continued and further developed. 2. That you make the most of opportunities to participate in state and area traffic safety education programs. Officials and citizens should work together to bring your community into such activities. Safety Organization means officials and citizens working together to reduce accidents. This included: 1. Studying what is wrong with traffic and deciding what needs to be done and what is & be done first. (Get outside help if necessary.) 2. as the Mayor, police chief, judges, engineer, city attorney and school superintendent getting together to agree on what each of them can and will do. Perhaps a city council member should sit in. 3. Talking over these plans with influential private citizens and getting their help and support. Be sure to include leading businessmen. . 4. Doing all this not just once but at regular intervals, to consider changes in the situation, progress made, difficulties encountered and how to overcome them. It was reported that there was no organization of officials in' Speedway to discuss traffic safety activities and responsibilities of the various departments, and to coordinate them efficiently and economically. Local officials have legal authority and primary responsibility for public safety. The report indicated that Speedway Safety Council has a responsibility for leadership. This group is commended for 1955 activities reported. Further advice and assistance are available from the Traffic Inventory Division of the National Safety Council, in Chicago. ADVERTISE REGULARLY IN _ THE SPEEDWAY FLYER

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