Speedway Flyer, Volume 26, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1957 — Page 7

Thursday, September 12, 1957

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Y.M.C.A. Adult Educational Courses About 600 Indianapolis YMCA members will be among the 50 million adults in the nation who will enroll this month in adult educational courses. Eight million more people enrolled last year in adult classes in the nation than in elementary, high school and college classes combined. Classes will be held this year at the Central and South Branches of the YMCA. Courses will be offered in automobile driving, Spanish and French, handwriting anaylsis, beginners and advanced classes in the game of bridge, golf, creative painting, square, round, Latin-American and ballroom dancing for adults and square and ballroom dancing for children, amateur photography, fencing, judo, swimming for men and women, sewing, Religion in Life, first aid, life saving, weight control, ceramics and flower and vegetable growing. Last year more than 620 per-

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sons enrolled in similar classes at these two branches of the YMCA. In addition to these classes, the YMCA will organize a class on any subject and provide an instructor for any group containing more than ten persons. Cost of these classes varies but none are expensive. Bruce Kimmel at the Central YMCA, 310 N. Illinois Street, and Miss Wilma Rugh at the South Branch YMCA, 1941 East Hanqa Avenue are in charge of enrollment for these classes. Most of the classes are available at either branch but some are given only at one branch. First program to get underway will be the adults round dance instruction classes, September 30, at Central YMCA under the direction of Charlie Sanford, who has conducted these classes for several years. The square dance classes at Central YMCA will be held for eight Wednesday evenings, beginning October 2. Classes for beginners start at 7 p.m. and the advanced classes at 8:30 p.m. Each course cost $5.50 per person.

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Operation Hourglass To Demonstrate Allison Products During Program “Operation Hourglass,” an around-the-clock demonstration of Allison prop-jet engines and Aeroproducts Turbo-propellers will get underway in October from the Allison Flight Test Research Facility at Indianapolis, according to Harold H. Dice, assistant general manager of the Allison Division of General Motors.

“Purpose of the accelerated flight tests,” Mr. Dice said, “is to provide valuable engine and propeller flight operating data to the military services, commercial airlines, and airframe manufacturers. The entire program will be financed by Allison funds.” Allison leased from the Air Force a YC-131C twin-engine transport, military version of the Convair 340 commercial airliner, for the 7-day a week tests. The plane is one of two previously used by the Air Force to test Allison prototype T 56 prop-jet engines and Aeroproducts Turbopropellers. Production models of these engines and propellers power the USAF C-130 Lockheed Hercules combat-cargo transport now in operational service with the Tactical Air Command in the U.S. and Europe. “Allison commercial model 501-Dl3 prop-jet engines and Aeroproducts 606 four-bladed Turbo-propellers are being installed in the test plane,” Mr. Dice said. “These are the same type engines and propellers which will power America’s first prop-jet commercial airliner, the Lockheed Electra.” The component parts of the model 501 engine are 75% interchangeable with the T 56. Additionally, the gear box, compressor, and compressor case of the 501 engine are identical to the advanced Allison T 56 engine, scheduled to power the newly announced C-1308 version of the Lockheed Hercules, Mr. Dice pointed out. The goal of “Operation Hourglass” is to reach 1000 flight hours as quickly as possible, Mr. Dice said, under military and commercial transport conditions. “Some

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of these flights will parallel actual commercial schedules between cities on the medium and short distance routes which comprise 75% of all scheduled airline flights,” he said. “Three complete relief crews and ground personnel have-been assigned to the program to keep the turbine-power-ed transport airborne as much as possible each day and night." Both military and commerical air fields will be visited during the accelerated program giving these aircraft operators opportunity to ride in the plane and witness the operations of the jet-age engines and propellers. “Additionally, this program will demonstrate the economic and operational advantages which can be gained by converting and modernizing existing military and commercial transport aircraft to prop-jet power, Mr. Dice concluded. Contest Entry Blanks Westside Floor covering, 2422 W. Michigan St. has the official entry blanks for the “Win A Thunder-bird” contest. They invite you to drop in and sign up for a chance on some wonderful prizes. Headed by a Ford Thunderbird the prize list will include TV spts, Necchi Sewing Machine, Transistor Radios, Osterizers, Cameras, etc. . LIONESS MEETING 16th OF SEPTEMBER BIG SURPRISE

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Senior IJigh C.Y.F. The Senior High C.Y.F. wishes to thank all parents who let us use their cars, trucks and trailers last Saturday on our paper sale. We also wish to thank everyone who worked on the paper sale. LIONESS MEETING DON'T FORGET! HELP WELCOME THOSE YOU HAVEN'T MET Butler Registration Over 750 freshmen were among Butler University students taking part in orientation and registration programs this week (Sept. 10-14) in preparation for classes starting Monday, Sept. 16. Dr. M. O. Ross, Butler president, greeted first-year students at an 8 a m. assembly program Tuesday (Sept. 10) in the Fieldhouse. Their week’s schedule includes a series of tests, lectures, meetings, campus tours, capped by registration from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday (Sept. 14). Dr. Roland Usher, University College director, will direct the orientation program. Participating in the program will be Dr. Robert E. Andry, head of the religion department; Mrs. Elizabeth Durflinger, dean of women; Herbert Schwomeyer, dean of men; Harold L. Boisen, librarian, and Dr. Nicholas Cripe, head of the speech department. Upperclassmen registered Thursday (Sept. 12) and sophomores and second year freshmen will enroll Friday (Sept. 13). Registration hours will be 8 a.m. to noon and 1-4 pjn. in the Fieldhouse. Registration for evening courses will be held in the Fieldhouse Thursday, 6-8:30 p.m. Evening registration will be continued Sept. 16-18 at 4-4:45 p.m. and 68:30 p.m. in Jordan Hall, and Sept. 19-Oct. 2 at 4-4:45 p.m. and 6-7:30 p.m., according to Dr. Christo Mocas, evening school director.

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