Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1956 — Page 3

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IZLER SOLOMON Izler Solomon, above, returned to Hoosierdom from the West Coast this past week to assume his new duties as permanent conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Solomon, who spent the entire summer in a series of West Coast concerts, launches rehearsals next Monday for the initial pair of concerts in the Murat Theatre, Oct. 27-28. In addition to the opening concerts, Mr. Solomon and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will present a special concert via WFBM-TV at 7 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 24. This will mark the state’s first binaural program inasmuch, as it will also be aired by WAJCFM, Butler University’s radio station.

ORGAN RECITAL Mallory Bransford, Chairman of the Organ Department at Butler University’s Jordan College of Music, will play a public recital at the Zion Evangelical Church, 416 East North Street, on Friday evening, October 19th, at 8:30 o’clock. Zion’s Kimball Organ, considered one of the best instruments in this area, also has a new antiphonal addition by Casavant. Installed one year ago, the antiphonal organ is the only one of its type in the state. Mr. Bransford has planned a program that includes compositions by Frescobaldi, Corelli, Mozart, Reger, and Bach. SCHOOL CHILDREN TO PREVIEW FACULTY ORGAN RECITAL On Friday afternoon, October 19th, at 1:30 o’clock, at Zion Evangelical Church, 416 East North Street, Mr. Bransford will play the first in a series of Appreciation Recitals for school children. Not only will they have an oppbrtunity to listen to fine organ music, but they also will have the experience of singing with the instrument. Approximately 150 children will attend this program. A member of Jordan’s Freshman Music Education class, Mr. Edward Throm, attended one of the first Appreciation Recitals.

AIR TERMINAL BUILDING DEDICATION OCTOBER 19 The new $1,900,000 Air Terminal Building at Weir Cook Municipal Airport will be dedicated October 19 with Mayor Phillip L. Bayt officiating at the ribbon cutting ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Commercial airline executives, aviation and Congressional leaders have been invited to participate in the dedication. Festivities will commence with a reception and dinner for invited guests at 5:30 p.m., and at 7:30 a live television show over WTTV Channel 4 will carry the dedication ceremonies. The public is invited to attend the ceremonies and an open house will be conducted Qctober 20 and 2Hfor the public to visit and tour their new Air Terminal Building. Construction of the Air Terminal Building was authorized in 1951 and ground was broken in July 1954. The Federal government, through its Civil Aeronautics Administration Airport Expansion Program, allotted $672,617 toward the program and the city of Indianapolis made up the balance. The Air Terminal Building provides the most modern facilities anywhere in the United States for the threequartet million passengers a year who fly in and out of Indianapolis. Weir Cook Municipal Airport handles more than 11,000 takeoffs and landings each month, according to Phillip Roettger, Superintendent. The airport figures show nearly six thousand of these landings and takeoffs are commercial airline flights Indianapolis is served by American, Eastern, Trans-World, Ozark, Lake Central, Delta, and Slick Airlines. Riddle Airlines, Inc., a freight carrier, will soon join the ranks of the other seven airlines. Designed by Edward D. James, Indianapolis architect, the Air Terminal Building houses a dining room, cocktail lounge, snack bar, lounges, and floral shop. Currently under construction within the building are a drug Store, bank, post office, barber and beauty shops, and gift shops. The building itself contains more than 96,000 square feet of floor Space, and a blond motif has been Used throughout the building. Sogntewhat unusual in the mid-west is a dining terrace on the second floor «ff <he main]

dining room offering diners an opportunity to eat outdoors while they watch aircraft operations on the field. Large umbrella tables add to the outdoor flavor of the terrace. A rapid baggage reclaiming system permits travellers to leave their planes and in a manner of minutes pick up their luggage on the first floor, a scant 50 feet from taxi or limousine service to downtown Indianapolis. The baggage is brought to the claim counter by shuttle trucks from the planes and placed on a rack. The air passenger merely picks up his own baggage and as he leaves the terminal gives a steward his baggage claim check. For the convenience of passengers an auto ramp runs up and across in front of the second floor entrance to the building allowing passengers to walk only a few feet inside the building to airline ticket sales counters. Escalators carry the passengers between floors. Paved parking areas in front of the building accommodate 700 cars. Passengers on overnight flights have found it convenient to leave their cars in the lot and pick them up on their return flights.

AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS ELECT NEW OFFICERS The Indianapolis Chapter, American Guild of Organists, elected new officers for 1956-57. The following are the newly elected officers: Dean, Harry W. T. Martin; Sub Dean, Elsie MacGregor, FA..G.0.; Secretary, Georgia Eva Lockenour, A.A.G.0.; Treasurer, Paul R. Matthews; Registrar, Gertrude R. Lewis, M.M.; Librarian, Rev. William E. Weldon, A.A.G.0.; Auditors, Erwin W. Muhlenbruch, Marietta Noblitt. Executive Committee: Lewis W. Lyons, Dorothy Scott, Berniece Fee Mozingo, Clarence F. Elbert, Amy Cleary Morrison, Charlotte Moore, Loretta Martin, Mrs. Florence M. Dorothy K. Greene. Committee Chairmen: Membership, Susan Shedd Hemingway; Program, Robert L. Hobbs; Social, Charlotte Moore; Public Relations, Florence M. Millett. Program Committee: Robert L. Hobbs, Dorothy Scott, Bemiece Fee Mozingo, Lewis W. Lyons, Florence M. Millett, Loretta Mar? tin, Erwin W. Muhlenbruch. Social Committee: Charlotte Moore, Dorothy K. Greene, Robert Nowicki, Louise Austin, Phillip Thatcher, Richard Bryant, Mrs. H. J. Hope, Vernon E. Smitley. MENTAL HEALTH Dr. Margaret E. Morgan announced that 100 patients were

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