Speedway Flyer, Volume 18, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1950 — Page 6

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Allisons Purchases Transport Plane Purchase by Allison of a commercial type transport airplane for the immediate installation of two 2750 horsepower Allison T3B turbo-prop engines, was announced today by E. B. Newill, Vice President of General Motors and General Manager of the Allison Division.

The plane is a Convair-Liner, fitted for cargo, and has been purchased direct from Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation. Onlyminor modifications to the produc-tion-type nacelles are required and this modification and preliminary flight test will be accomplished at the Convair plant in San Diego, California. Thereafter, the airplane will be brought to Indianapolis for extensive flight test by Allison to accumulate operating data on the reliability and dependability of turbine-powered transport ai r - craft. Later it will be used as a demonstrator for other aircraft manufacturers, the military services and commercial airline operators. It also may be loaned to airlines for regular on-line cargo runs to accumulate further experience and data which will be shared with the rest of the aircraft manufacturing and airline industries.

The plane will be equipped with Aeroprop propellers made by Aeroproducts Division of General Motors at Dayton, Ohio. Delivery of the airplane with its new turboprop engines and propellers is expected this summer. The decision to purchase the Convair-Liner was based on the requirement for an existing type

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transport which could be modified for turbo-prop engines in the shortest possible time and at minimum cost. This airplane also has more time in the air in regular commercial operation than any other post-war, two-engine transport aircraft and thus affords a maximum opportunity for economical comparison of reciprocating and turbo-prop engines. Turbo-prop engines are a new development in aircraft power and produce more power for their weight than any propeller type engines ever built. As gas turbine engines, they are similar to turbojets except that almost all of the energy developed in the combustion chambers is converted into shaft horsepower and is used to drive a propeller. Only a small portion of the exhaust gas escapes as jet thrust out of the tail pipe. In a turbo-jet, the aircraft is driven solely by the reaction from the thrust of the gases escaping from the tail pipe. The Allison T3B is a new turboprop engine which has been developed under the sponsorship of the U. S. Navy. This 2750 horsepower engine, weighing 1225 pounds, consists of one of the two power sections which make up the 5500 horsepower T4O turbo-prop engine. Four T4O engines now are installed in the Convair XPSY flying boat which is expected to fly soon at San Diego, California.

Y.W.C.A. Sounding Board * Miss Clara Moore will give a lecture and show colored slides on “Wild Life In the Panama Canal Zone,” at the Feb. 13 meeting of Sounding Board. The meeting will

be held at the Central YWCA. 329 North Pennsylvania, which sponsors Sounding Board. Mr. Donald Laughlin will also show colored slides of Florida and other interesting landmarks of the United States. Miss Moore, who is a past president of the Central District Audubon Society, spent considerable time in 1947 studying the jungle life of Barro Colorado Island, in the Canal Zone. This island is under supervision of the National Smithsonian Institute. Sounding Board, which meets regularly on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, is a discussion group open to men and women. Admission is free of charge. Additional information may be had by calling Lois Munson, at the Central YWCA, Ri. 5471. The Young Women’s Christian Assn, is 'a Red Feather Service of the Indianapolis Community Chest.

Symphony Presents Township Family Concert Fabien Sevitzky, music director and conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, announced today a special “Township Family Concert** to be given Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. in the Murat. The program is to be an annual affair sponsored by and dedicated to the townships of Marion County. Ticket sales will be handled exclusively by the Chairmen of the townships. Featured on the program will be the piano team of Sparks and Ritter who will perform Gershwin’s beloved “Rhapsody in Blue.” Also on the program will be Wagner’s “Rienzi Overture,” Prokofieff’s “Classical Symphony,” Strauss’ “Waltzes” from Der Rosenkavalier, and Delibes’ Ballet Music from “Coppelia.” This program has come about through the inspiration and foresight of Mrs. Irwin L. Thompson, Symphony Township Chairman, who has organized the townships into the following groups: Washington Township which will have Mrs. Kenneth J. Galm as Chairman assisted by Mrs. George Stark and Mrs. Lacie Brankle of Crooked Creek Grade School; Mrs. Lewis Lurie and Mrs. H. Pierre Haflich of Nora Grade School; Mrs. Edwin McClure and Mrs. Ruth Allison of John Strange Grade School. Chairman of Lawrence Township will be Mr. Karl E. Sargent who will be assisted by Mrs. Myron Mills and Mrs. Thomas M. Hindman. Chairman of Franklin Township will be Mr. James W. Miers who will be assisted by Miss Mary Helen Seal, the Mesdames Wm. G. F. Bridgford, Harold Eves, Roy Plummer and Mr. Russell Willsey. Heading Perry Township will be Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warble who will be assisted by Miss Marie Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmark, and the Mesdames Robert Buckner, Frank E. Schroeder, H. W. Kortepeter, and Julia Burkhardt. Chairman of Wayne Township is Mrs. Cecil McDonald who will be assisted by Mr. Dalton Wicker. Co-Chairman in the Speedway City High School is Mrs. Charles McDowall who will be assisted by the Mesdames Jack Briggs, Harold Marvel, and George Hunt. CoChairman of Ben Davis High School is Mrs. R. E. Clift who will be assisted by Mr. Omar Rybolt and a committee composed of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Feely, the Mesdames Herschell Owens, Madison Shadley, Herschell Hadley, and Mr. Robert Teefer.

Heading Decatur Township will be Mrs. Paul Baldwin whose CoChairman is Mr. Lewis Lyons. On the Decatur committee will be the Mesdames James Kellum and J. C. McAdams. Warren Township's Chairman is Miss Dorothy La Mae Jolly. CoChairmen are Paul Hamilton and Cecil Haven. The Committee Members for Warren are: Miss Irene Shackel, Floyd Smith and Wilbur Foster. Pike Township Chairman is Mrs. George Paton. Her Co-Chair-man is Weldon C. Morgan who will be assisted by the Mesdames Clarence A. Ripley and Richard Maxwell.

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Mental Hygiene Lectures The public is cordially invited to attend a series of eight weekly lectures given by Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Gaskill on adult Mental Health problems to be held at the All Souls Unitarian Church beginning Tuesday, Feb. 14, 8 o’clock pun. These lectures have the indorsement of the Marion County Chapt. of the Indiana Mental Hygiene Society. Dr. Gaskill is a professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine. Mrs. Gaskill has been a Psychiatric Social worker in Philadelphia and has worked with Dr. Gaskill in similar lecture series. The church is located at 1453. N. Alabama St.

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