Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 64

This Week

Student . Convocations Te Open Observance In Chapel Tomorrow

Ministers, priests and rabbis will speak on the religious empnasis program to be conducted for raculty and students tomorrow through Wednesday at Butler University. The 10 organizations of the Butler Religions Council have chosen for the program theme the words ‘Religion’ in the Pattern for Peace.” The observance will start with two student tions tomorrow. Robert Kirkman will preside at the apening chapel exercises at 11 a. m, in Sweeney chapel of the School of Religion building. Miss Barbara Leonard will preside at & second exercise at noon in the same room, The Rev. Barton Hunter, a member of the Bradley University faculty and president of the Peoria Ministerial Association, will speak on “John Q. Public Makes the Peace’ during both sessions. Discussions Planned Group discussions will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Athérton Center. The Rev. Fr. Raymond Bosler, editor of the Indiana Catholic and Record, will discuss

convocea-

tributions to Peace.” Members of the Religious Cour ell will hold an open ‘house from 3 to 5 pm. in Atherton Center, Two additional will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. and noon in Sweeney chapel, The Rev. Mr. Hunter will gpeak

. ~ already

“Roman Catholic Religious Con-,

convocations

iner, Rev. Russell Harrison,

50h Anniversary Avtomobilés—

1951 Fordomatic to Claim Spotlight

Mr. and ‘Mrs. Seal

Mr. and Mrs. A! W. Seal 580 N. Gray St. will observe their goldeh wedding anniversary today with an open house from 2p.m. tod p. m: Mr; and Mrs, Seal are natives of Daviess County but have been residents of Indianapolis

since 1917, Mr. Seal is a retired railroadman, having spent 48 vears with the New York Cen-

tral system,

Four children will join the celebration. They are Dr. Charles A. Seal of Columbus and Mrs, Car! D., Kingore, Mrs.

Alva O. Lee Seal

Humphreys and Austin all of Indianapolis.

on “A Harvest of Peace in a Season of War” during both convocations,

Rabbl to Speak

Group discussions Tuesday

afternoon will feature a talk on

a Jewish Religious contributions to Peace’ by Rabbl Nandor Fruchter. Sen ?

The three-day observance will include fireside chats to bhé given during the dinner hour of frater-

nities and sororities, Speakers for

the latter program. include Mrs, 0. 1. Shelton Rev. Ralph B. Steele, Rev. Fr. Robert Minton,

Alexander, Rev. Rev. Hunter, Rev. ¥r. Joseph A. Peaslee, Rev, Rev. CC. A. Weesand

Rev, William A, Byron Lambert, Rabbie Fruchter, Beechem, W. D. Clinton Marsh,

Dr. E. Robert Andry,

HERE AT

drastically cut all prices right now — before

‘Thanksgiving, instead of a week later as usual. ~~ Shop MONDAY, 12 noon til 9 P.M.

After-Thanksgiving Prices are in effect. Save tomorrow

An unseasonably mild October forces us to

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New Models Will Go on Display Friday; Chevrolet Expected to Be Next in Line

By The Times Auté Editor The bignews of the week will be the Fordomatic. The tale of! its smooth, effortless ride will be told with impact. It will sharpen the appetites of buyers for new models. They always expect something big of Ford. And the advertising drums will roll their thunder into the ear of itchy buyers who've heen waiting for the day. The Fordomatic drive, a combination of torque converter and

planetary gears, will he optional! 4 4 on the 1951 Fords to “be shown Miles per hour, “depending upon to the public next Friday. how far the accelerator is pressed

The price is still a secret but down. ; . as it will have to be out when the = Starting in normal “drive” pofirst sale is made. And of one Sition with wide-open throttle, the thing you can be sure. It will be transmission will stay’ in intercompetitive. It can’t be otherwise. mediate ratio _until car speed Ford says it has worked on the reaches about 635 miles per hour. new transmission four years. And on 2 hat pull, Fordomatic authe announcement explained that Shs oa rns 10 inlepneds «unlike most automotive trans. 36 Waen the car Spe as lo Tana ’ oN about 20 miles per hour. missions, it multiplies the torque For an extra burst of power to or twisting force generated by , 2 : P the engine in varying degrees and pass another car, the accelerator applies it to the ar “axle and pedal is pressed to te Roof 1o wheels- 2% needed: to. propel the kick-down” from high to intermediate ratio. car, An automatic shift-down to inFive Positions termediate will occur at part i The Fordomatic is controlled by throttle below 20 miles per hour, a selector lever having five posi- It will occur at closed throttle at six miles per hour. - Hong park, reverse, neutral, drive After the Ford showing there and low, : ” 3 comes perhaps a bigger one. That Pari’ locks the driveshaft for. will be Chevrolet with a full year Sade par Ing; Sesverse 5 oca oy of automatic transmission experinext to 1éutrs 8 ::

ence under its engineering bell, reached without shifting through g bk

the forward drive range; neutral Chevrolet Next? disconnects the engine from the and ve : driveshaft for safe starting; drive CHEVROLET hasn't ® marked provides a two speed completely the calendar for its show date automatic transmission for all yet normal driving conditions; and will be early in December. And low is for negotiating deep sand, Chevvie has won its top position snow, etc, and ascending or through its years of research

ate ratio. It automatically shifts to high ratio between 17 and 65

'descending exceptionally steep plus its production capacity.

grades. You can look for Chevrolet to The car is started in intermedi- bring out a smoothie with everything the uplifted standards of [the small car buyer demands. Chevvie will be dressed better

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encouraging ~ ahead. It" is the shortage of new cars which will drive people into their lots for

late model uséd cars. Some dealers are doing a little private stoéking on the side, anticipating the day when prices are up and new cars are hard to get. So the about-to-trade car owner will probably do better between

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ne will for the hext year.

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‘and biased views” of officialdom ‘had been ended by the action of “several complete strangers” in‘ trying to get his sentence commuted. Several were thankful for the loyalty of their family and friends and for their health. Two were thankful for help from Alcoholics Anonymous. Two prisoners had an espe-| cially good 1eason to .be thankful they're getting out- soon,

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