Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1958 — Page 4

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SPEEDWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Continued from Page 1) The Steering Committee of the Christian Men’s Fellowship will meet on Monday, November 10 at 7:30. Lawrence Leonard, president of C.M.F., asks that all members of the committee plan to attend as there are several important matters to be taken care of prior to the next men’s dinner. The Official Board will meet Tuesday, November 11th, at 7:30 and all members should arrange to attend. The Observation Classes for nursery and kindergarten teachers will continue on Wednesday from 9:00 to 11:30, with the children participating from 9:15 to 10:15. Tidies Aid will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Singleton’s room. Mrs. Archie Pace will be hostess, and Mrs. Ganz Hammer Sr. will give devotions. Choirs. Wednesday—Chancel, 7:30 p.m. Thursday—Children’s Chorale, 3:15; Chapel, 7:00; Cloister, 8:00. Los Amigos Class will meet Friday, November 14, in Fellowship Hall for a pitch-in dinner at 6:30 p.m. Hazel Smith and Geneva Walter will present the program and will show slides and narrate their visit to Hawaii. The Rose on the lectern last Sunday announced the birth of Paula Sue, daughter of George and Eva Scholl and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Scholl, Sr.

TOWN TOPICS Work on the elementary school in Meadowood Addition is underway, and none too soon. It is surprising how quickly new homes are completed and occupied in the Meadowood area. Mr. Falender, the developer of Meadowood Addition, informs us that there are 275 new homes occupied to date. Another 53 acres has been platted and new homes will be added before you know it The Cunningham Park levee has been completed and from reports heard at the Town Hall it is a satisfactory job. However, we are asking the Indiana State Flood Control Board to make an inspection and report their findings. There is still considerable confusion regarding the interpretation of a 1939 State Act which covers moving traffic violations. The Town, by ordinance now places a $5 fine on a moving vehicle violation payable at the Town Hall. The State Act provides for the violator to be prosecuted in the Courts. The $5 fine now goes into the Town General Fund as a miscellaneous revenue. If the fine is assessed by the court the Town will receive only 25 cents, the rest goes to the courts. We believe the Town should receive

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the the full amount in as much as the Town is put to the full expense of enforcing the law. Worse yet, it would mean that the arresting officer would have to spend many hours in court on his own time, without pay, to help prosecute the offender. We contend that this might discourage the police officer from making traffic arrests. We have asked the State Board of Accounts to give us an opinion. A survey of insurance rates has disclosed that local agencies are comparable to out of town agencies. Your Town Board has agreed that insurance coverage will be given to local agents submitting the cheapest rates providing, they represent a reliable company. Mr. Winfield Wood. Trustee from Ward No. 1, has reported that sidewalks, curbs and gutters in his ward needs repair, and its no wonder as they were laid about 1912. New ones can be installed by Barrett Law Assessment Plan, if the property owners so desire. Traffic experts are trying to work out a more suitable arrangement for a left turn off of 16th Street from the East on Main Street. Police officer, Billy Dodson will be working in the Chiefs office for a while helping to bring the records up to date. Mr. Fox, Town Administrator, has recommended that each police officer on the force spend some of his time in the office learning the details of police records and operation. We are certainly glad to welcome Dave Wilson back to the police department. Uncle Sam invited Dave to do some work for him about two years ago and he accepted the invitation. He must have satisfied Uncle that everything was going to be alright, for he is back and we’re glad.

There is a brand new addition to the fire department too. Mr. C. O. Francis will replace Gene Phipps, who resigned. Mr. Francis comes to us with 12 years firefighting experience with the Government at Charleston, Ind. We also welcome him. Mr. Dean Malaska, Trustee of Ward No. 5 certainly had a wonderful idea when he proposed that the town choose, and honor, a local citizen as “Man of the Year.” Everyone was in full accord with the idea, but the suggestion was abandoned when we discovered, and agreed, that so many men had given so much, so unselfishly, to the community that it would be impossible to choose the most deserving. From my clippings: We resent a few little things that happen to irritate us more than we appreciate a 'great deal for which we

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ought to be thankful A day of worry is more exhausting than a week of work. Our worth is determined by the good deeds we do, rather than by the fine emotions we feel Wayne Baxter BRIDGE-A-RAMA NEWS Tri Kappa sorority, sponsors of Bridge-arama, announce the second round scores of the top 15 couples. They are: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nesbit, 9670 2. Mr. and Mrs. Orban Reich, 7960 3. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chadwich, 7820 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Poste, 7440 5. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Calhoun, 6840 6. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Steele, 6770 7. Ester Morford and Margaret Hoover, 6450 8. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marmaduke, 6350 9. Bill Willis and Dick Alverson, 6100 10. Mrs. Geo. Hunt and Mrs. Ralph Forbes, 6060 11. Mr. and Mrs. Rus. Petit, 5980 12. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zishka, 5780 13. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Wraight, 5710 14. Mrs. Jack Kesler and Mrs. Schaefer, 5320 15. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hood 5300.

Allison Offers Prop-Jet Engine Conversions Allison is offering prop-jet engine conversions of Convair 340 and 440 aircraft airline and private airplane operators, it was announced by Harold H. Dice, assistant general manager of the Allison Division of General Motors. The complete package includes installation of Allison 501 propjet engines and Aeroproducts propellers, modifications to the airframe, increase in the tail area, additional sound control treatment and delivery of fully certificated aircraft to the operator. Allison will handle all financial and contractual arrangements and has selected Pac Aero Engineering Corporation of Santa Monica, California, to perform the conversion work. “We are convinced that such a conversion is economically and technically sound and that the resulting airplane will have the passenger appeal necessary to make it truly competitive in this jet age of air transportation,” Mr. Dice declared. He pointed out that average rate of climb to 15,000 feet with the conversion is increased from 700 feet per minute to 2000 feet per minute. “Also at 47,000 pounds weight, cruise speed is increased from 270 miles per hour to 350 miles per hour—a gain of 80 miles an hour.” Allison is presently using a converted YC-131C to demonstrate the airplane performance and passenger appeal features of converted 340 aircraft. This is the same airplane used in “Operation Hourglass” which completed a 1000-hour flight program in 649 flights covering 84 days for an average daily flying time of 12 hours. A sales team presently is contacting truck line operators, local service carriers and corporate fleet owners. “A great deal of enthusiasm has been expressed by these operators who recognize

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that this conversion will greatly extend the usefulness and earning capacity of aircraft now in their possession and about to be obsoleted by new jet-age equipment,” Mr. Dice declared. Modifications to the airframe include nacelle modifications to accommodate the smaller and lighter, though much more powerful engines; installation of new systems and controls, cabin pressurization and empennage rework. Engineering of the conversion is well underway and at the conclusion of the present sales tour, Allison’s YC-131C will start on a CAA certification program. Delivery of the first fully certificated converted aircraft is scheduled for November, 1959. Thereafter conversions can be completed with only 60 days down time for each aircraft. PSI OTE WHIRL Friday. November 21. 1958 9:00 to 12:00 pan. Veterans of WW I Armistice Day Program To revive the memories of those forgotten veterans of 1917-18 the veterans of WW-I Westside Barracks 1141 has planned an armstice Day program to be held 7:30 p.m. November the 11th at the La-Velle-Gosset Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 908, 430 North Ketcham St. The program will include a speaker that will be of great importance to all WW-I veterans and his family. Group singing of all the old war songs and an orchestra that will play for you to sing and dance, you will enjoy the good fellowship of your old buddys so come and bring the wife. No admission charge of any kind. There will be sandwiches for sale.

New Oxygen Plant At U.S. Steels Gary Works A new oxygen-producing plant begins operation at United States Steel Corporation’s Gary Works. Built, maintained, and operated by Linde Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation, the unit will produce 94,000,000 cubic feet a month of high purity oxygen for Gary Works and Gary Sheet and Tin Mill demands. The oxygen will be used for cutting, charting, scrap preparation and for increasingly important metallurgical processes. This new oxygen plant represents one phase in U. S. Steel’s continuing program of modernization and improvement. It also marks another link in the growing chain of industry’s recognition of the role of the “specialist.” For, although the oxygen-producing plant is located on steel company property, Linde is responsible for its erection, operation, and maintenance, as an extension of its oxygen supply methods. In addition to supplying oxygen produced by the on-site plant, Linde will provide uninterrupted service during scheduled or nonscheduled plant shut-downs by meeting mill requirements with Driox liquid oxygen from regular production and distribution facilities. Back-up oxygen needs will be satisfied by the unit’s liquid oxygen standby storage tank which automatically begins operating if the oxygen plant is down for any reason. This oxygen reserve is replenished by tank car or truck shipments of liquid from Linde’s huge plant at East Chicago. Is Your Family An Active One? Then it pays to see that they have a hearty breakfast, say Purdue University nutrition specialists. A good menu might be: Half a grapefruit; scrambled eggs; sausage; muffin or toast; butter; and milk or coffee, or perhaps cocoa once in a while. Milk for Teenagers If all the teenagers in the United States drank 1 quart of milk a day, they would use about 6 billion quarts of milk a year.

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