Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1958 — Page 7
Thursday, September 4, 1958
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Missile. Space Travel Team Formed By GM, Callery and Thiokol General Motors, Callery Chemical Company and Thiokol Chemical Corporation have entered into a working agreement aimed at developing advanced devices in the field of guided missiles and space travel. Announcement of the plan to combine the technology of three firms in Astronautics was made jointly today by Harlow H. Curtuce, president of General Motors, E. G. Sanner, president of Callery, and J. W. Crosby, president of Thiokol. Under the agreement the three companies who have pioneered in specific phases of missile and space vehicle development will “apply their cooperative efforts toward the attainment for the United States of world leadership in the field of Astronautics.” In the announcement today the three firms explained that—“ Although we will pool our technology in a concentrated effort to advance overall Astronautical development, this new working arrangement in no way restricts individual research, sales or production programs of each company. “We will continue to work individually with other companies engaged in defense product development and manufacture. Our three-way agreement in no way restricts any of the parties from
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seeking work either on a prime or sub-contracting basis.” The agreement is limited to the field of Astronautics, which includes all branches of technology pertaining to guided missiles, space vehicles and other devices traversing the regions of space, or the earth’s atmosphere under conditions that aerodynamic forces are inadequate to support the weight of the object. General Motors, through its Allison and AC Spark Plug divisions, will provide the talent for air breathing engines, guidance systems, missile components and structures. In addition, GM’s complete capabilities in science and engineering research will be made available. Callery’s role in the project will be to provide propellant components for space vehicles. The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania firm, which is owned jointly by Mine Safety Appliances Company and Gulf Oil Corporation, has pioneered in the development of high energy fuel for jet aircraft and
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Twenty-five new handicrafts teachers are needed by Red Cross to teach classes at the two Indianapolis veterans hospitals, at Central State Hospital and at Julietta, the Marion County Home for the Aged. Red Cross trains women to teach classes which help patients regain the use of injured muscles. This work is done in connection with the occupational therapy programs in the hospitals and institutions. Arts and skills workers also teach classes to blind ladies at
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missiles. Callery’s liquid fuel, HiCal, is being produced at the company’s new Lawrence, Kansas plant. Early next year production will start at the S3B million HiCal plant in Muskogee, Oklahoma which Callery is building and will operate for the Navy. Thiokol adds its capabilities in solid and liquid fueled rocket propulsion systems including the skills and facilities of Reaction Motors, Inc., recently acquired by Thiokol. Thiokol also operates four other rocket divisions, including a government-owned research and development plant at Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama; a government-owned, Thiokol-operated rocket production plant at Longhorn Ordnance Works, Marshall, Texas; and the company’s own rocket plants in Elkton, Md., and Brigham City, Utah. Thiokol engines have been used for the Nike Hercules, Lacrosse, Matador, Falcon, Lockheed X-17 Re-entry test vehicle, Operation ‘Tarside” and for development of the Navy’s Polaris.
the Red Cross Chapter House and teach classes for leaders of youth groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Campfire Girls. Jewelry fashioning, weaving, paper craft, ceramics yarn work, leather tooling and clay modeling are just a few of the crafts which arts and skills volunteers teach. These activities help patients bridge the gap between illness and recovery and provides leisuretime activities for them. Women interested in volunteering as a Red Cross arts and skills instructor should call MElrose 41441 for information.
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SPEEDWAY METHODIST CHUBCH (Continued from Page D dents of the community to worship with us. We have Sunday School classes for all ages, a Nursery and Sunday School classes for children thru 11 years of age at both worship services, and a warm, friendly Christian fellowship. If you do not have a ‘ church home” near enough to attend regularly, we invite you to worship with us. OUR CONGREGATION IS THRILLED with the ease and convenience with which it can park. Ushers are in the parking lot each Sunday morning to assist our worshippers. CHANCEL CHOIR (adult) will have its first rehearsal of the Fall Season TONIGHT at 7:30 pjn., at the Church. Newcomers are cordially invited. Mrs. Ruth Borst is director; Mrs. Alice Farley is organist. THE 7th ANNUAL INSTITUTE OF METHODIST MEN will be held this Friday evening, through Sunday noon, at DePauw University, Greencastle. Cantact Mr. Cletis E. Jenkins or Mr. Roy J. Coers if you are planning to attend. RETURN SUNDAY will be observed at both worship services and Church School sessions this Sunday, Sept. 7. Our people are invited to return to their places in Church and in their Church School classes. Our Fall schedule of services and activities officially begins. At both morning services Mr. Hanford Lloyd will be the offertory soloist. “TO WHAT KIND OF A RELIGION MUST WE RETURN?” is the theme on which Rev. Wright will speak at both services of worship. COMMISSION ON STEWARDSHIP AND FINANCE will meet on Monday, Sept 8, at 6:30 p.m., at the Church. Mr. Robert L. Sorgenfrei is Chairman. BOARD OF TRUSTEES will meet on Monday, Sept. 8, at 6:30 p.m., at the church. Mr. Cletis E. Jenkins is Chairman. OFFICIAL BOARD will have its monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 8, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Chairman of this year’s Official Board is Mr. Freeman D. Ketron. IMMANUEL CHOIR (youth) will have its first rehearsal on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 6:30 p.m., at the church. Foriner members of the choir plus young people (7th grade thru High School) interested in singing in the choir are invited. CHANCEL CHOIR will have its second rehearsal on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. FELLOWSHIP NIGHT FOR NEW MEMBERS will be held on THURSDAY evening, Sept. 11, at 6:15 p.m., at the church. New members, who have united with the church during the past Conference Year, will be honor guests at an evening of wonderful fellowship. NEW MEMBERS, PLEASE NOTE: By Sept. 8, kindly return the post cards to Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mitchell. SACRAMENT OF INFANT AND CHILDREN’S BAPTISM will be observed at the 10:45 o’clock service on Sunday, Sept. 21. Persons desiring to have their children baptized are asked to call the Church Office, CH. 1-1563.
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