Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1957 — Page 7

Liinday, March 21, 1957

SB Potter To ow Russian Film [nown nationally as script ter and narrator for the anrs 1 Laguna Beach (Cal.) Festival Arts, and a west coast TV and io personality, Russ Potter, ner Indianapolis boy, returns lis home town after a 20 year ence to show his 85-minute ensored colored movies on ssia in Caleb Mills Hall, Tuesr, April 2, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Tech High tool Arsenal Cannon Alumni lociation, the talk and film will open to the public. All prods will go for the Association’s olarship fund. Potter, a Tech d, 1928, and former Cannon ff editor, has been touring the ited States coast to coast since :ober. He believes his travelrumentary film is the first ever de by an American, on the iriet Union. jate last spring he traveled i:r ;r 10,000 miles behind the Iron rtain visiting Leningrad, Mos\r, the Crimea, Kiev, Odessa, Ita, Sochi, Tbilisi, and Kharr, shooting on film a non- » itical report on the Russian bple—at home, at work, and at y. Scenes include schools, irehes, factories, a hospital, a iseum, Gum department store, collective farm, Pushkin ther, marble subway, a movie npany on location, jewels of > Czars, athletic training. The ited 'States Department of ite previewed and approved : film last August. Advance tickets may be prored from the Ross-Babcock ;ket Agency in the Claypool tel, the Cannon Office at Tech, Mrs. T. R. Creasser, 1307 N. kland Avenue, Indianapolis 1. :kets may also be secured from •s. Leone Moore Webster of eedway who is a member of 3 “committee of 30” in charge the scholarship fund drive in is 30th year of the association.

eneral Twining To ddress Indpls. Council n World Affairs General Nathan F. Twining, ief of Staff, United States Air >rce, will speak at a public eeting on Friday evening, . arch 22, at 8:30 p.m., in the ball- " Cm of the Indianapolis Athletic iub. The meeting, under sponrship of the Indianapolis CounL on World Affairs, will be open i the public without admission i targe, according to Council resident Benjamin Hitz, Jr. General Twining will report on is visit to Russia during 1956, id his tour of American air ises in Europe last fall, and will iscuss the relation of air power id national defense to American ireign policy. Twining, a graduate of the U. . Military Academy in 1919, was romoted through the grades to ;neral in 1945. During World Tar 11, he served as Chief of taff to the Commanding Gen--1 :al, in the South Pacific; Comlanding General, 13th Air Force, lamein Islands; Commanding feneral, 15th Air Force, Italy; tid Commanding General, 20th ir Force in the Pacific. He was ationed with the Air Materiel ommand in Dayton, Ohio; has ;rved as Commander in Chief of le Air Force in Alaska; and as ice Chief of Staff, Air Force. He as been in his present post as Jr Force Chief of Staff since 953.

A special section of the balloom has been reserved and tic : ets mailed to members of the louncil on World Affairs. This ection will be held for members nd their guests until 8:15 p.m. tie remainder of the seats will ie available to the public on a irst-come, first-served basis. I “ Jutler Students n Recited t Lois Sebree and Caren Dee Joodin, piano students of Paul jindstaedt at Butler University’s ordan College of Music, will be •resented in joint recital on Frilay evening, March 29, at 8:30 •’dock. To be presented in Jordan’s kleon Hall, 106 East North Street, the program will include eorks by Bach, Grieg, Brahms, Chopin, Poulenc, Scriabin, and 1 Dohany. The public is invited without charge. Miss Sebree, a senior at Howe ligh School, has accompanied the 3irls’ Octet and Girls’ Glee Club it Howe. Last month she was a irst division winner in the finals >f State Solo and Ensemble Contest. In September she plans to enter Jordan as a piano major. Miss Goodin, a freshman at ihortridge High School, has ap- ■ 'peared on radio and television as a piano soloist. She has also been a student oFballet for nine years. In addition to her interest in the arts she owns “Intriguo,” a show which has won three blue ribbons. Miss Goodin has also appeared in Junior Civic Theatre productions. ___ ,

Butler School Of Religion John Bradley, secretary of the North American Triennial Conference of the Interseminary Movement, will speak at the Butler University School of Religion at noon March 27. He will discuss the forthcoming national Triennial Conference to be held August 27-Sep-tember 1 at Oberlin College. This conference is a meeting of the National Council of the Churches of Christ on the seminary level. Bradley, a student at Yale University Divinity School, is touring colleges throughout the country.

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THURS.. FRI.. SAT. MARCH 21-22-23 7:00 p.m. “Rock, Pretty Baby” Sal Mineo John Saxon Luana Patten Edward C. Platt Fay Wray Rod McKuen -t PLUS 8:41 pan. “Cornea, Beast Of The Amazon” In Color John Bromfield Beverly Garland Larri Thomas SATURDAY MATINEE MARCH 23 Show Opens at 1:15 pan. Show Starts at 1:30 pan. “Hop Harrlgan” Serial: Chapter No. 14 7 Cartoons “War Of The Worlds” Prise Drawing tor the Kiddies at End of Matinee Show Out at 4:02 pan. Show Reopens at 6:45 pan. SUN- MON.. T JES. MARCH 24-25-26 “Written On The Wind” In Color Rock Hudson Lauren Bacall PLUS “Man In The Vanlt” William Campbell Anita Ekberg Karen Sharpe Berry Kroeger STARTING WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 “Iron Petticoat” AND “Black Sleep”

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