Speedway Flyer, Volume 28, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1959 — Page 7

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Muscular Dystrophy Carl Wagner, Miss Susan Baker, Mrs. Ernest Risley and other Chapter representatives from various other Indiana cities, who have just returned from a Chapter Training Conference of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, of America, Inc., in New York City, today described the new medical research center which is expected to play a major role in finding a cure for neuromuscular diseases that afflict millions. The three-day meeting and Training Conference, attended by 600 delegates from the more than 300 Chapters from all over the United States, was climaxed by the “open house” tour of the Institute, which is located in the heart of New York City’s medical center. Mr. Wagner said today, “This 11-story structure, costing more than $5,000,000, was made possible largely through public contributions to the March for Muscular Dystrophy. It was thrilling to see the Institute a reality. The intensive research work which the Institute makes possible gives us reason to hope that muscular dystrophy and related diseases will be overcome in time to save the lives of thousands of those now suffering from these hitherto incurable diseases. At last the full resources of science will be concentrated in an all-out

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Variety Show The band of Danvers Julian plus speciality acts will be featured on a Variety Show, Sunday, July 5, 8:00 p.m., at the Garfield Park Open-Air Theatre. Twenty musicians will be augmented to Julian’s current band—through the courtesy of the American Federation of Musicians Local 3 Music Recording Fund —making a total of thirtyfive pieces in all. Patti Erwood will perform a fast-tap routine and Rae Ellen Graham will dance an Indian type novelty. The program is sponsored by the Department of Public Parks-Recreation Division and P.A.L. clubs. The public is invited. ° Other programs scheduled in City Parks this week include: Band Concert in University Park, Thursday, July 9, Barton School of Accordion. This accordion band will consist of twenty-sax pieces in all and will play one hour of music under the direction of Jean White.

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