Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1959 — Page 4

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To everybody on the west side of Marion County NOW YOU CAN DO ALL OF YOUR BANKING IN THE HANDY, NEW CLERMONT BRANCH OF SPEEDWAY STATE BANK Located at “Convenience Comer ,, V' State Road 136 and Tansel Road... in Clermont • FULL BANKING AND LOAN FACILITIES • PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE • CONVENIENT AUTO BANK WINDOW .. .with the longest banking hours in Marion County 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday—Thursday 9:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m., Friday All accounts insured up to SIO,OOO by F.D.I.C. BANKING COSTS ARE LESS AT SPEEDWAY STATE BANK Come in and get acquainted

Dog Owners NoticeState Cruelty to Animals Laws Now In Force Cruelty to animals: penalty; penalty on conviction up to two hundred ($200.00) fine and sixty (60) days in Jail, or both. 1. Whoever, as owner or otherwise* .cruelly beats, mutilates, tortures, torments or cruelly kills

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or inflicts needless cruelty on any animal. (This includes drivers hitting animals and failing to stop.) 2. Whoever, having charge or custody of any animal, either as owner or otherwise, deprives it of any natural means of defense or protection or cruelly fails to provide same with proper food, drink, shelter or protection from the weather. (This includes de-

serting, abandoning, giving animals to children without parents’ consent and dumping animals to shift for themselves, failure to provide medical care for injured, sick and mangy animals.) 3. Female dogs at large while in heat, Penalty: From Five Dollars ($5.00) to twenty dollars ($20.00) fine. (In most cases the additional charge of cruelty to animals may be added. Penalty on conviction: up to two hundred ($200.00) fine and sixty (60) days in jail, or both. Failure to keep female dogs confined while in heat is cruelty in the worst degree and an insult to common decency. These female dogs running with male dogs in packs, attack people, destroy property, spread rabies and other diseases. Many are injured, killed in fights or traffic, hundreds become lost from their owners, become strays, starve, freeze and die each year.) Every owner should: Respect the rights of others, including the non-dog owner; license your dog; keep your dog under restraint, especially during the rabies quarantine. Rabies is a dread disease, both to humans and warm blooded animals. It is a violation of the law to allow a dog to run loose while the state rabies quarantine is in effect in Marion county.

SPEEDWAY THEATRE OPEN DAILY Phone CHopel 1-8124 Attention, Teen-Agers! Every Friday Night At 7:30 P.M. Meet In Person On Our Stage JERRY CHAPMAN Popular W-l-R-E Disc Jockey Watch Our "HI CLUB" Radio Broadcast Meet JANE BROOKS, Lovely Patricia Stevens Model All These Special "HI CLUB" Radio Broadcast Features Are EXTRA with the Regular Friday Night Film Program PLUS—Lots of Prizes—Free Records and Albums "HI CLUB" starring Jerry Chapman is tape-recorded at the SPEEDWAY THEATRE Friday nights for broadcast over W-l-R-E at 6:05 p.m. Saturday night. EXTRA! Free Picture of Jerry Chapman for Everybody! NOW PLAYING—thru Saturday, March 7 “THE BLACK SCORPION” PLUS “Ambush At Cimarron Pass” "FUN CLUB" MATINEE for Kids at 1:30 p.m. Saturday Cartoon Carnival—Gifts—Prizes—"CAPT. VIDEO" Serial PLUS "JIM THORPE—ALL AMERICAN" Coming Wednesday, March 1 1 SUSAN HAYWARD in “1 WANT TO LIVE”

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Owners fined for loose pets. Two dog owners were fined SI.OO and cost each on charges of letting their pets run loose. Speedway Magistrate Jacob Miller imposed the fines on Arthur Winkler, 4901 S. State, and Frances Gillum, 4840 S. State, after sheriffs deputies said they failed to heed repeated warnings. The formal charge was failure to confine or restrain a dog in a quarantine area.

Dolphin Club Activities Increase Looking forward to the opening of their pools this summer, Dolphin Club members have increased the tempo of their activities. Topping the list of current projects are a membership drive and the sale of 6% investment certificates. Volunteers are now contacting many members in person to explain the investment plan. Sale of certificates (available in multiples of SSO) is reported going well. Persons not contacted but wishing to invest should call Mr. Carrico at WA. 4-3880—the plan is also open to non-members. The investment and membership drives are both to provide for construction of a modern bathhouse by the pool opening date. Designed for the 2000 family membership, it will include dressing rooms (with private booths in the women’s area), a snack bar opening to the patio, the pool manager’s office, and storage and other facilities. Members may obtain a 50% discount on this year’s dues simply by signing a friend before March 15. And the discount is also extended to the new member. The membership drive will be topped off with ten headquarters at 30th and Kessler for two weekends starting Saturday, March 7.

Northwest area residents are cordially invited to drop in, learn about the Dolphin Club, and join now to take advantage of the 50% discount on dues and help assure that the bathhouse will be available as planned.

Life Saving Course Central YMCA is offering a standard life saving course. You can qualify for junior or senior certification, depending upon your age. The Course is being held Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 for 10 weeks, commencing last Thursday, February 19th. Requirements for entering the Course include: (1) Swimming 220 yds., using 2 different strokes, (2) an ability to perform the Side, Crawl, and Breast Stroke, (3) Class members will also receive basic instruction in Pool Testing and Sanitation. James E. Gray, certified Aquatics Director, will direct the course. Change Of Name For General Hospital Indianapolis General Hospital no longer exists. That is, the name doesn’t. The 700-bed institution is now the Marion County General Hospital. The change in name was made officially by the trustees of the city-county Health and Hospital Corporation, which operates the hospital, to make clear the fact that the hospital serves the entire county. Known as City Hospital until 1941 when the name was changed to Indianapolis General, the institution has served the entire country since the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County was established in 1954.

RECEIVES WATCH John S. Merritt, 1203 North Bauman Street, Indianapolis, completed 25 years of service on February 9 with the Linde Company and received a watch and award certificate. He was the first of 15 Linde employees to receive length-of-service awards in 1959 for 25 years of service.

EDDIE’S BARBER SHOP 5236 Crawfordsville Road “Where Your Business Ms Appreciated” All Walk-In Business Accepted When Possible 3 BARBERS Open Monday thru Fri., 8:30 AM. to 6 P.M. Sat., 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. All I GCEA FOR QUICK Mil. I"fcws efficient SERVICE

SCOUT NEWS (Continued from last week) The Scouts attending were Bareham, Cantwell (Caveman 2), Castle, Coldesser, Hensen (Caveman 1) Hodson, (slip-in-the-creek) LaFeber, McAffee, Perrin, Raabe, Rhodes, Robbins, Robinson, Ross, Scott, Sinkovic, Troutman, Walker, Wells and Wonnell. The boys had fun exploring the trails and working on their advancements. A good blanket of leaves on the ground was instrumental in leaving at least some of the States “Good Earth” at McCormick’s Creek instead of bringing it back to Speedway. It’s debateable whether the boys take extra pairs of jeans or pants along for a dry change when they slip into the creek or for an additional surface upon which to transport more mud back home. The fathers participating in this activity were Scoutmaster Schilling, Mr. Bareham, Bill Castle, Stan Hansen, Perrin, Robbins, Robinson, Stewart and Wells. Excellent turn out. These men are “with it.” The meals were on a Troop basis cooked in the camp kitchen by the crew. The crew consisted of Explorer Scouts Gary Nice, Doug Schilling and Don Stewart. Boy, can those guys cook. They were perturbed sortie because their meat loaf fell apart, but it was delicious. In fact, all of the food they prepared was excellent enough to grace the table of any man. Thanks fellas.

Linde to Sell LC-3 Portable liquid Oxygen Cylinders

The portable liquid oxygen cylinder made available for sale to manufacturers of liquid oxygen by Linde Company, Division of Union Carbide Corporation. This decision by Linde makes available the results of many years of research followed by three years of laboratory testing and more than a year of field testing of the cylinder. The LC-3 oxygen cylinder is a double-walled, insulated container capable of holding a large volume of oxygen in the liquid state. Since liquid oxygen is nearly 300 deg. F. below zero the success of the LC-3 is based on the quality of the insulation. It takes several days before enough heat leaks through to boil off enough gas for any to escape through the relief valve. In normal usage, the cylinder is so designed that the gas pressure inside is always above the setting of the delivery regulator and below that of the relief valve so that no gas is lost. There is a built in heat exchanger that automatically vaporizes and warms as much as is needed to a maximum of 300 cu. ft. an hour continuous service, or 1000 cu. ft. per hour in intermittent service. Demands beyond this can be met by manifolding 2 or more LC-3’s. Until the development of the LC-3, all cylinder oxygen was supplied in the compressed gas state. To obtain large volumes, many cylinders had to be manifolded, with attendant storage and handling problems. The LC-3 is a compact package. Its capacity (the equivalent of 3,000 cu. ft.) is more than that of 12 standard 244 cu. ft. capacity cylinders weighing about 1,800 lb., yet, full, the LC-3 weighs only 493 lb. In actual use, however, it has been found that a single LC-3 will replace up to 20 standard cylinders, because of practical usage. By making this sylinder available for purchase by other industrial gas suppliers, Linde is extending the advantages and economies of liquid oxygen supply to thousands of additional users. Operations formerly requiring dozens of conventional-type cylinders each month now can be handled—more efficiently—with

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a few LC-3 cylinders. The LC-3 will assure the user of a continuous oxygen supply without time- and labor-wasting interruptions for cylinder changeovers. Storage space is saved—less than one-third of the space taken up by conventional cylinders is needed. Portability means that the LC-3 can be put to work wherever and whenever needed. The LC-3 is reggedly built to resist the handling considered normal for this type of equipment, and to meet all ICC requirements. LC-3 cylinders are applicable to liquid argon and liquid nitrogen service, as well as liquid oxygen. Linde is also using a modified version for shipments of liquid hydrogen at minus 423 deg. F.

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I.U. Chemistry Grant Renewed By Air Force The United States Air Fore 4 Office of Scientific Research has awarded a renewal grant of $19,478 to Indiana University for a basic research project in chemistry. . Directed by Prof. Ralph Seifert, the project is aimed at gaining more detailed information on how the components of salts react chemically at high temperatures. Electronic equipment is utilized to measure electrochemical characteristics of salts when they are in the molten state, at temperatures of 600 to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit.