Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1966 — Page 3

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YEAR-END ROUNDUP For the average Hoosier, 1965 ended as the most prosperous month of the most prosperous year since Indiana became a state. Even so, the economy will advance to still higher levels in 1966, it was forecast today by Lieutenant Governor Robert L. Rock in his role as Director of the Indiana Department of Commerce. The Department, reorganized in mid-year, has tripled the state’s efforts to bring new industries and payrolls to Indiana communities.

Lieutenant Governor Rock gave three reasons for his optimism: 1. A year of solid economic progress in 1965 when jobs and personal income broke through all previous ceilings for the state. A record number of Hoosiers 1,634,000 worked in non-farm employment to soar personal income to a high of $13.7 billion and reduced joblessness to well under three per cent. 2. An “astronomical” backlog of new industrial facilities planned but not yet built. On the basis of population, few other states in 1965 equaled Indiana’s rate of building new industrial facilities. In one month in mid-year, dollars committed to construct new

manufacturing works topped every other in the nation. “The magnitude of this increased expansion can be seen in the fact that we begin 1966 with an astronomical backlog of $1.9 billion in announced but not yet completed, construction. That is an increase of 18 per cent in one year and almost double some figures quoted as the nation’s average gain.” 3. New powers and new funds granted the Indiana Department of Commerce has tripled the state’s efforts to work with cities and towns to land new industries. -One such program, the “self-help” industrial loan revolving fund, first proposed a year ago by Lieutenant Governor Rock, has already been instrumental in creating 1,000 new jobs since it became operative only six months ago, and other programs are helping communities act quickly when an opportunity occurs to bring new payrolls to town. Lieutenant Governor Rock also said that tourism was adding to the economy. Many areas of Indiana reported 20 per cent increases in their harvest of tourist dollars as the state stepped up its campaign to bring visitors from other states. Lieutenant Governor Rock said Indiana must create 33,700 new jobs in 1966, and he expected the economy to do that and more. Personal income will probaly increase at least six per cent in 1966, he said, and unemployment should continue at the less than 3 per cent rate. Exhibitions at Herron Two new exhibitions are now open free to the public at Herron Museum of Art. Both ‘Tainting and Sculpture Today—l 966” and “Watercolors by Paul Klee” may be seen through January 30. ‘Tainting and Sculpture Today exhibition of selected works by contemporary artists sponsored by the Contemporary Art Society of the Art Association. Approximately fifty-five paintings and pieces of sculpture by wellknown artists such as Larry Rivers, Robert Indiana, Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, Joan Miro, Willem DeKooning and Mark Tobey are exhibited in the upstairs North Gallery at Herron.

All media are represented in both the paintings and sculpture. ‘Watercolors by Paul Klee” consists of approximately twentyfive works including some drawings and prints. Paul Klee is one of the most significant leaders in creative work whose themes concern the fantastic, the intuitive, an dthe world of the unconscious. The public is invited to hear Dr. Albert E. Eisen, professor of Art History, Fine Arts Department at Indiana University give an illustrated lecture, “Ideas and Premises of Modem Art.” This is another program in Herron’s “New Directions” series. INDIANA'S JANUARY CALENDER

Cultural events, art shows, lectures, plays and concerts take the spotlight in Indiana’s January calendar, according to the Tourist Division of the Indiana Department of Commerce, Lieutenant Governor P obert L. Rock, Director. Events on the Indiana college campus scene are outstanding during the month, with concerts, plays, lectures, and a variety of entertainment. Other events: basketball games and bowling, toboganning at Pokagon State Park, and skiing at Mt. Wawasee near New Paris and The Pines a| Valparaiso, where there are snowmaking machines. A calendar of highlights of events for January in the Hoosier State follows: Jan. 1-B—lndianapolis: Auto Show, State Fairgrounds. Jan. 9, 16 and 23—Jeffersonville: Regional Artists Showing, Art Center, 2-5 p.m., on the three Sundays. *• Jan. 17-22—Lafayette: Farm Science Days at Purdue; Ag Alumni Fish Fry, Jan. 21. Jan. 29-30—Bass Lake: Professional Rodeo, Lightning Dude Ranch, Knox. Jan. 30-31—Indianapolis: Junior Achievement Trade Fair.JJtate Fairgrounds. Attend The Church Of Your Choice

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