Speedway Flyer, Volume 29, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1960 — Page 9

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Next Symphony Program y Concertmaster Eric Rosenblith will be featured soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Izler Solomon, in the Fifth Pair of concerts to be presented this weekend, Saturday (December 3) and Sunday {December 4) at the Murat Theatre. Mr. Rosenblith, who has occupied the top orchestral performing position with the Orchestra since 1953, will perform Bloch’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. The contemporary composi-

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tion will be heard for the first time locally when Mr. Rosenblith performs it for this pair of concerts. The talented Concertmaster appeared as soloist in a subscription pair of concerts in 1957. Since then, he has made several extensive European concert tours and is preparing for another one this coming summer. Vienna-born Eric Rosenblith was educated in Paris, where he graduated from “Ecole Normale De Musique” with the highest academic degree, the “license de concert.” He studied with Jacques Thibaud and Carl Flesh, in Paris, England and Belgium. Mr. Rosen-

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blith made his American debut in New York’s Town Hall in 1941, receiving unanimous acclaim from the critics. Before assuming his position as concertmaster of the Indianapolis Orchestra in 1953, Mr. Rosenblith occupied a like post with the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Solomon has also programmed the Saint-Saens Overture, “La Princess Jaune” and the popular classic, Tschaikowski’s Fifth Symphony. Tickets at $1.50, $2.00, $2.75, $3.25, and $4.00 are available at the Symphony Office, ME. 5-9596.

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Bell Telephone Science Series A story of how human beings inherit their characteristics will be told in “The Thread of Life” over NBC television on Friday, December 9. This 60-minute color program in the Bell Telephone System’s science uses live action, scientific film, animated diagrams, charts and models to illustrate what science has learned about heredity in the past 100 years. Dr. Frank C. Baxter will be featured on the program, which

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shows how human life begins with a cell no larger than the dot made on paper by the point of a sharp pencil. As the cell subdivides into the trillions of cells which make up a human body, genes and chromosomes within it go into each new cell and govern its development. The division of chromosomes is shown in stop-motion movies which will be seen on television for the first time. The process which takes nature 32 hours to accomplish is telescoped into about three minutes of film. “The Thread of Life” explains that a person’s chances of being exactly like anybody else, unless he is an identical twin, are less than one in 70-million-million. There is an example of dominant and recessive traits and a model of part of the DNA moleclue which scientists now believe may hold the deepest secrets of the mechanisms of heredity. Christian Education Dr. F. A. Pfleiderer, Executive Director, Board of Weekday Religious Education, will be the guest speaker at the Coffee Hour of the Fellowship of Directors and Ministers of Christian Education, on Monday, December 5, 1960, at 8:30 a.m., at the Central Avenue Methodist Church, 520 East 12th Street. All Directors and Ministers of Christian Education in the local churches and denominational work in the city are invited to be ' present. The Weekday Religious Education in Indianapolis will be the subject for discussion.

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WFBM-FM Begins 24-Hour Broadcasting WFBM-FM, mid- America’s most powerful commercial FM station, will soon be an all-night, 24-hour FM operation. Full time broadcast service for the 52,000 watt static-free music outlet will begin December 1,1960 —just one year and four days after signing on the air. The new 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. portion of the broadcast day will feature variety in music and service. Heart Conference Three Indianapolis men will represent the Indiana Heart Association at a national conference on health education and health careers December 4 through 6, in Princeton, New Jersey. Robert Yoho, Dr. Richard M. Nay, and H. Douglas Leavitt, will attend the meetings, which are being financed by a grant from the Shell Companies Foundation. MENTAL HEALTH Joseph R. Brown, executive director of the Indiana Association for Mental Health, has been elected president of the Mental Health Association Staff Council. The council is an organization of people employed in professional capacities by mental health associations. The election was held in Denver. Members of the Staff Council assembled there to attend the annual meeting of the National Association for Mental Health.

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