Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1966 — Page 5

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RAIL CROSSING CRASHES TAKE HEAVY TOLL Collisons between trains and motor vehicles in Indiana have cost the lives of 402 people in the past five years, the Indiana Traf-

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CATHEDRAL ALUMNI BANQUET Arthur J. Sullivan, president of the Cathedral Alumni Association, announced plans today for the second annual banquet. It will be held Saturday, May 7 in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel at 6:30 pjn. The Class of 1941 will be the honor class celebrating its 25th anniversary. Joe Pickett, Class of ’44, will be toastmaster; John J. Dillon, state attorney general, Class of ’4l, will be the principal speaker. Tom Shane is general chairman of the banquet. Special guests will include Joe Harmon, Joe Dienhart, Joe Dezelan, Cleon Reynolds, Doc Conley and others. President Sullivan urges all alumni to contact their secretary or Brother Leonard at Cathedral High School for tickets.

ORGAN CONCERT Ray Hendricks’ Hammond Organ Studios, 3400 N. Meridian and Southern Plaza, will hold a free organ concert, open to the public, Wednesday, May 4 at 8 pan., in both studios in observance of National Music Week. Sponsored by the National Fed-

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