Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1964 — Page 4

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LUVISI TO APPEAR WITH SYMPHONY Twenty-six year-old Lee Luvisi, a leading member of the new generation of concert pianists will be guest soloist with Izler Solomon and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra on November.2l and 22 at Clowes Hall. Luvisi, who decided at the age of seven to become a concert pianist, has had two successful appearances at New York’s Carnegie Hall, won the $1,500 prize in the Queen Elizabeth of Belgium piano competition in

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CARD PARTY The Guardian Angel Guild’s annual card party will be at 7:30 pan., November 19, at Cathedral High School. Proceeds will go to St Mary’s Child .Center, which aids children with learning problems. CROSSROADS BENEFIT “Handi-cappers For The Handicapped” will be presented by the various recreation and volunteer groups at. Crossroads Rehabilitation Center on Saturday, November 21, 6-10 p.m. at the IPALCO Hall. Proceeds will benefit the Crossroads recreation groups for the handicapped and the day camp for crippled children. Individual booths will be manned by volunteers from the

participating organizations. Included will be a country store, white elephant booth, flower and plant booth, handicraft booth, game and hobby booth, fish pond and refreshment table. Door prizes have been donated by local merchants. Indianapolis Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike in the Lake Sullivan area on Sunday, November 22. The group will meet at the east side of the State House at 1:30 p.m. and again at the shelter at

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Lincoln Republican Club The monthly meeting of the West Side Lincoln Republican Club will be held at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 19, at 1019 North Sharon. Members of the public are invited to attend. Cherokee Chapter, INTSC Mrs. Paul Ward will be hostess for the Cherokee Chapter, INTSC, on Wednesday, November 25th at a noon luncheon, at 2306 Fisher Avenue. Assisting Mrs. Ward will be Mrs. Raymond Dault and Mrs. Sylvia Martin. Mrs. Noble Reynolds will be the speaker for the day.

INDIANA BEU. EXPANSION Indiana Bell has started a major expansion of telephone facilities in its 38th Street building which serves Liberty phones. Division Manager C. R. Barkman said the new equipment now being installed by technicians will make available 900 additional telephone numbers. More of the equipment which provides dial tone also will be installed. “More than 2,000 telephones were added in this rapidly-grow-ing northeastern area during the first nine months of the year,” Barkman said. “This equipment installation project will help us keep pace with similar growth in future months.” The project in the Bell building at 5009 East 38th Street will cost $160,000 and is scheduled for completion about the middle of January. Elsewhere in the Indianapolis metropolitan area, five installation projects costing almost SIOO,000 also are starting in November. These will provide new power facilities in the ATwater building, additional circuits from Mooresville to the CHapel office, 350 additional telephone numbers in the Tilden area, 60 more long distance circuits between Indianapolis and Kokomo and additional voice circuits interconnecting phones throughout the local calling area.

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"The Battle of Britain" Told on WFBM-TV -“The Battie of Britain,” David Wolper’s hour-long historic drama of England’s struggle to survive against Hitler’s overpowering might, will be presented by WFBM-TV Friday, November 20 at 10:00 p.m. Richard Basehart narrates this on-the-scene documentary, told with films drawn from the British Imperial War Museum, the files of the RAF and from captured Nazi Army film. Included in the vivid pictorial review is the miracle of Dunkerque—the unbelievable evacuation of 300,000 Britons and Frenchmen from certain capture, and the dogged preparations to ward off Operation Sea Lion—the Nazi invasion that never came. “The Battle of Britain” is best described in the immortal words of Winston Churchill, who said, “If the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will say, "This was their finest hour’.”

DIABETES DETECTION WEEK The first community-wide volunteer diabetes detection campaign was conducted in 1948 by Dr. Thomas P. Sharkey, in Dayton, Ohio. Thus was established the pattern upon which the American Diabetes Association has based subsequent Diabetes Detection Drives. In Indianapolis, this year’s Diabetes Week is being held November 15-21, as it will be in hundreds of other communities throughout the country. The purpose of the Week today is the same as it was that first timo, sixteen years ago: To detect as many of the unknown diahetiCT as possible and to inform the public about this major health problem.

Today, there are estimated to be some 1,400,000 people in the country who are unaware they have diabetes. It’s further estimated that 4,500 of these persons live in Marion County. Last year approximately 116,000 free diabetes test kits were distributed. Only about 16,000 of these were returned; but of this number, there was 541 “positives.” Diabetes detection and public education are only part -of the total diabetes program. There are three other major goals: profession education, patient education, and research. The local association for many years has been cited nationally for outstanding yearround detection work. In the past fifteen years, thousands of local diabetics have been discovered during Diabetes Week. Early detection has made it possible for them to obtain proper medical care to reduce the likelihood of complications that arise from uncontrolled diabetes. Support your local Diabetes Association, a member of the United Fund, by seeing that each member of the family is tested. The free test kits may be obtained from any local pharmacy. Be sure to return them! The tests are free and entirely confidential only you and your physician will know the results.

MENTAL PATIENTS TO CHRISTMAS SHOP Mental patients at Central State and Laßue Carter Hospitals, the psychiatric wards at General Hospital and the Marion County Home will get to “go Christmas shopping” (free of charge) again this years when students from 27 high schools in Indianapolis and Marion County meet the goal of 3,000 gift items for hospital gift shops. On November 27, the high school students will bring the gift items they are now collecting to Central State Hospital where they will decorate and stock the shelves of the Gift Shop. Afterwards they plan to celebrate their accomplishments with the party. The patients will begin shopping on November 28, with student hospital volunteers assisting them in selection, gift wrapping, and preparation for mailing. On December 5, the Laßue Carter Hospital Gift Shop will open for patients. The following week, the Shop will open for the psychiatric wards at General Hospital and at the Marion County Home.

"Dial-a-Movie" Was Called 150,000 Times In One Year This month starts the second year that “Dial-A-Movie” telephone service has been available to families of Marion County. “Over 150,000 people phoned “Dial-A-Movie” (Me. 4-3800) since this movie information bureau began,” stated Warren G. Davis, Associate Executive of the Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis. “This tremendous interest and response was far above our expectations,” he added.