Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1966 — Page 3

Thursday, July 14, 1966

CLASSIFIEDS REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD, female, 21 mos., black & light tan, reasonable. Call 2412240. FOR SALE Recreation room bar, GARAGE SALE—Friday, July 15, 9 to 5. Saturday, July 16, 9 to 3. 3440 N. Taft. FREE PUPPIES, only 2 left. 2449244, 1253 Rosner Drive. FOR SALE—I9SB light blue Ford Ranch Wagon, V-8, auto, trans., P.S., P. 8., R&H, W.S.W., $225. 244-4551. 2530 N. LYNDHURST DR., Speedway, 5 bedroom brick and stone; 1% baths, carpet, elec, stove and dishwasher; finished basement with bar; enclosed breezeway; garage, fenced back yard. 293-1588. GOING WEST? All-State car cooler, deluxe model, like new, used 2 times. $25 is half price. 241-1816. WANTED —Student teacher (female) desires room and board or room with kitchen privileges, Sept. 1 to Oct. 31. 244-0236. CARETAKERS for private residence. Apartment furnished. Man may have other employment. 291-5139. FOR RENT —4 bedroom, 2 baths, SIOO. 1225 So. Waldemere. FOR SALE—Part Toy Collie puppies, 6 weeks old, $5 each. 241-8713. FOR SALE —1955 Pontiac, runs good, body .fair, auto, trans., safety belts. SIOO.OO. Call 2442996 or see at 4940 Ford St, WANT TO BUY in Speedway, 2 or 3 bedroom home from owner, or would like to rent. 2447956.

FIVE CUTE PUPPIES are looking for nice homes, free. 2411893. GARAGE SALE —July 15, 16, moving to apartment, must sell some furniture and misc. items. 5830 W. 29th Place, 2931219..’ FOR SALE—Solid maple dinette table & 4 chairs, $75; pr. end tables, matching commode; round coffee table, all Danish modern, sls ea. excell. cond. 241-1813 after 5:30.FOR SALE —Stroller, converts into buggy, $5; baby walker, $1; baby sitter, $1; baby bathinette, SB. 241-7672. NEED SITTER, days, my home, starting July 16. Speedway Drive. FOR SALE —Baby crib, stroller, jumping chair, high chair, wooden play pen, plastic Baby bath, rubber carpet padding. 241-9834. CHILD CARE Fenced yard. Will board children. References. Will furnish transportation to and from. Housecleaning, by day. 241-9530. FOR SALE —Olive green Italian provincial chair, $25; platform rocker, Early American, $lO. 241-1480. ORGAN OR PIANO LESSONS, in your home. Beginners and advanced. Call Mrs. “Kitty” Sechrist. 255-6789. 1155 WINTON AVE. —For rent, 2 bedroom, % double, in Speedway. 357-6156. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Bedford stone house, excellent location, near Kessler, 3 bedrooms, living room, formal dining room, large kitchen, bath and a half, full base., car garage, many other features. 293-4488.

Army Recruitment The recent increase in draft quotas has also brought increases in Army enlistments for the month of June, according to officials at the Indianapolis U.S. Army Recruiting Main Station. Three hundred and thirty-nine persons enlisted voluntarily or were commissioned in the Army last month at the Indianapolis station, the largest number this year. Non-prior service male enlistments made up the largest group, with 277 young men who were able to choose their own particular career field or Army schooling. Fifteen young women enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps and four more qualified for the •Women's Army Corps officer program. Twenty-two male college graduates were processed and accepted for Officer Candidate School. "Upon successful completion of Officer Candidate School they will be commissioned second lieutenants. One registered nurse was commissioned in the Army Nurse Corps and two women entered the Army student nurse program and will be commissioned at the completion of their schooling.

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Four young men qualified for the Warrant Officer Flight Program. Objectives for this month have remained approximately the same stated Indianapolis Army recruiting officials. Herron Art Museum Herron Museum of Art has the most extensive art library in the Indianapolis area. Many people are not aware that the Art Reference Library, an important service of Herron Museum, is open to the public. During the summer months, the hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. This extensive library contains in excess of 12,000 books dealing exclusively with art and related areas. In addition to this, magazines, journals, other museum publications and exhibition catalogues are available. Supplemental material includes several thousands of mounted pictures of art, architecture, reproductions and articles all cross-indexed for easy reference. An extensive vertical file is

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Machines vs. People Auto accidents killed 47,700 people in the United States last year. Is this grim record largely the result of “accident proneness” on ,the part of drivers? The makers of auto vehicles sometimes seem inclined to think so, but a scientific researcher in the effects of vehicles crashes tells a different story. The huge death toll, says Dr. Stanley Hohler, director of the Civil Aeornautical Research Institute at Oklahoma City, is quiet available regardless of whether vehicles or their operators are chiefly rsponsible for crashes. No less than 60 percent of the lives lost in accident could be saved, he insisted, and many

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From the minaret of a Moslem mosque a Mohammedan priest was calling the faithful to worship. His wailing voice entranced the visitor, Cole Porter. He couldn’t rest until his musical genius had transformed it into one of the world’s most famous songs—the haunting Night and Day! It was soon followed by other hit songs: Begin The Beguine, It's DeLovely, What Is This Thing Called Love, You're The Top, Anything Goes, I've Got You Under My Skin, Friendship, Don't Fence Me In, So In Love, Wunderbar, I Love Paris, and so many more. Porter wrote his first song, The Bobolink Waltz, when he was 10 years old—and he never stopped. Today, he is considered one of the most talented composers America has ever had. He is immortal. Back when The Bobolink Waltz was written, there was no radio, no television. But the telephone had been around for a quarter of a century. Service in those days, -however, left something to be desired. It was an . uncertain and expensive adventure to make a long distance call then. But now, you can call any place in the continental U.S., excluding Alaska, for SI.OO or less (station-to-station after 8 p.m., and all day Sunday). It’s all part of Indiana Bell’s determination to offer the finest telephone service at the lowest possible cost.

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thousands could be spared injury by redesigning the interiors of cars (as well as planes) for maximum safety. For example, he would eliminate hard metal dashboards, protruding knobs and sharp instruments from inside the cars. Narrow or pointed surfaces can penetrate the skull, he noted, where a broad flat surface striking with equal force may cause

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comparatively little damage. Dr. Mohler also would like to see dashboards thickly padded with crushable material that would absorb the impact when the head of a person wearing a seat belt is jerked forward in a crash and strkies the dash panel In other words, he believes seat belts are a good beginning, but indicated that a lot more is needed to cut highway injuries and

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