Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1960 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) adults meet following the 9:00 o’clock service. You are cordially invited to worship with us this Sunday. ~ Policy Committee will meet tonight at 7:30 pjn., at the church. Building Committee will meet on Friday, August 19, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. “Principles and Pecadillos” is the theme on which Rev. Howard E. Wright will speak at both services of worship Sunday, August 21. Lovely special music will be sung at both services. The Summer Choir will sing at the 10:45 o’clock service. Intermediate MYF will leave immediately following the early service for a picnic and outing at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs.. Stanton. Bring wieners, buns, and a covered dish. Commission on Education will meet on Monday, August 22, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Commission on Missions will meet on Wednesday, August 24, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Monitoring Committee will meet on Thursday, August 25, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Newly elected officers of the Speedway Methodist Church Official Board for this church year are Mr. Cletis E. Jenkins, 1438 North Worth Street, Chairman; Hr. Chester C. Turnbaugh, 5875 Speedway Drive, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Martha Burrous, 1646 Winton Avenue, Secretary.

James Harris Places Third (Continued from Page 1) stitute by enrolling the next day. State Road-E-O Chairman Bill Ferree, Beach Grove and immediate past Speedway president Norman Hambrock worked with Jim to get him prepared for an expected stiff competition in the National. Jim thru his past train-

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ing and instruction in high school and from his parents, was ready. All he needed was a little practice and encouragement. Sunday morning, August 7, Jim flew to Washington where his week of thrills, excitement, work and education was to begin and the times he will never forget. The contest was very rough and consisted of the following tests: a written exam on common-sense driving knowledge; a performance test in an obstacle-type exercise which included parking, backup, parallel driving skill, a clover-leaf obstacle and the serpentine or sharp left and right turns ending in an offset all to be executed in between specified markers; a road test thru the streets of Washington (Jim says, You think Indianapolis has a traffic problem!); a psycho-physical examination and a personal interview. In between the tests, Jim and all his buddies from the other states were treated as dignitaries by the Washingtonites. Some of the activities were: a visit to a Niki-Zeus missile base, tour of the city which included the White House, FBI, Capitol and numerous other historical places. Also, Jim was selected to appear on the TV program “Youth Wants To Know” which was Video-taped, with Senator Hartke of Indiana. Jim appeared with a contestant from California and the only girl contestant from New Mexico. To make the week more memorable, the scholarship winners visited Vice President Richard Nixon in the Capitol and had numerous pictures taken. Jim spent Friday afternoon with Sen.

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Hartke and was personally escorted thru the Senate Building and also sat in the Senate. To complete the festivities, Jim couldn’t forget the dinner-dance followed by a splash party given all the contestants with each courting a 16-18 year old model from Washington. Jim’s final ooh’s and ah’s were concluded when he was flown to Chicago on a DC-8 Jet. The local Jaycees took Jim and his parents to Terre Haute Saturday evening to be presented to the Leadership Training School, a Jayoee state meeting. The Jaycees, both local and state wide, the citizens of Speedway are proud of Jim’s achievements. Jim has shown, as many other teen-age drivers, that they can make the highways safe thru knowledge and skill of their automobiles. Driver education and home training play an important part in the attitude and perfected skills of the young driver to accept his responsibilities while driving on our streets. Moreover, the driving Road-E-O endeavers to enlighten the young driver of these responsibilities. Here is a situation where Jim was one of 9 contestants on May 21 who took the local tests and rose thru competition to place 3rd nationally. Over 500,000 young drivers participated in these contests throughout the nation. We know Jim has the skill and knowledge of driving but we believe he will be a better driver because of these tests. Congratulations from all in Speedway for bringing home this title and we are proud of you for this achievement. We know the experiences in the past several months will not be forgotten. To Jim Harris and his parents, who deserve some of the rich reward, we say, “Congratulations, with the warmest thanks from the citizens of Speedway and the Jaycees, to bring this high honor to our town. May your achievemerit set an example to others.” • -- TRAFFIC SAFETY One out of each eight motor vehicles in Indiana was found to have equipment defects during the annual state-wide Vehicle Safety-Check, according to State Traffic Safety Director L. C. Bever. With more than half of the 2,170,000 registered cars and trucks being inspected in 315 Hoosier

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communities, a total of 138,215 faults was discovered. Lighting systems by far topped the list of defects. Lamps in 69,135 rear and stop lights and turn signals were found to be burned out as well as in 29,929 headlights for a total of 99,064 safety hazards. This constituted 70 per cent of all defects. Other defects included 5,726 brakes, 6,144 windshield wipers, 5,197 tires and 12,880 exhaust systems. Also checked were steering, window glass, rear view mirrors and horns. “With this large number of defects being disclosed in the 1,101,683 cars voluntarily submitted for inspection,” Mr. Bever said, “imagine what the total would be in the million whose drivers either shunned or neglected the free checks.” All motorists with defective parts were instructed to have parts repaired and return for approval. “If more than half of our motorists have a sincere interest in the safety of their vehicles on a voluntary basis, it seems to be a testimonial that Hoosiers are willing to follow the lead of 15 other states in enacting an official state periodic inspection,” the state director said. 50-Star Flag A supply of flags is on hand now so call one of the Los Amigos ladies listed. Get yours before the next special day—Labor Day. The flags are 32x54 and only sl. B. Gummere, CH. 1-3033; Mary Monee, CH. 1-3635; Hazel Winger, CH. 4-1639.

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G.O.P. Baseball Night Archie Moore, World’s lightheavyweight boxing champion, will make a special quest appearance at Victory Field, Saturday evening, August 20 for the sth Annual GOP Baseball Night. The anouncement was made this morning by H. Dale Brown, 11th District Republican Chairman. Arch Hindman of Hagerstown, Indiana, State Athletic Commissioner extended the invitation to Moore on behalf of the Republican organization. Moore, who fought but of Indianapolis in the early days of his fistic career, said that he wanted to display his appreciation to Hoosier sports fans for their continued backing of him during his

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long struggle toward the championship. The champion’s appearance marks the first time a major sports celebrity has attended the series of GOP sponsored games. Donald Bruce, Republican candidate for Congress, will be master of ceremonies during the pregame festivities, scheduled to start at 6:45 p.m. The annual night honors the GOP candidates, members of the Republican organization, and the Indianapolis Indians team members. George Heiny, chairman of the GOP Baseball Committee, has invited several troops of Boy Scouts and Little League teams for the evening, anticipating a crowd of better than 6,000.

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