Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1970 — Page 2
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Parade Draws Celebrities
Two television personalities and a famous skating duo were added yesterday to the list of celebrities who will attend tomorrow's "500” Festival Parade and other “500” Festival activities. Also, E.W. Kelley, president of Consolidated Cigar Corporation was appointed a judge at the floats in the parade. New celebrities are Miss Judy Schwomeyer of Indianapolis and her skating partner,
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James Sladky at Syracuse, N.Y.: Diane Dye, one of the stars of the television series,“Bracken's World,” and Frank Sutton, co-star of the “Jim Nabors Show.” Sutton, before becoming a regular on Nabor’s music and comedy series, starred with Nabors on the series “Gomer Plyle-USMC.” Miss Dye is new to the Bracken series. She portrays Brandy, one of the students in a movie
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company's acting school. Sladky and Miss Schwomeyer are the United States Gold Dance Figure Skating Champions. They were national champions in 1968, 1969 and 1970, and won the Silver Medal at the World Dance Championships earlier this year in Yugoslovia. Miss Schwomeyer, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Schwomeyer, 4921 North Capitol Avenue, is a graduate of Shortridge High School where she was an honor student and a member of the National Honor Society. She has attended both Syracuse and Detroit universities. Sladky, 23, is a graduate of Syracuse University. He is a private in the Army, stationed at West Point, N.Y. Kelly, a Kokomo native and graduate of Indiana University also is president of the student and a meiuber of the consumer products group at Gulf and Western Corporation. Other celebrities who will attend the parade include Edie Adams, David Hartman, Kent McCord, Peter Haskell, Buddy Ebsen, Merv Griffin, Arthur Treacher, Jim Brown, Leroy Kelly, Oscar Robertson, Gayle Sayers, Alan L. Bean, Richard F. Gordon Jr. and Charles - (Pete) Conrad Jr. Most of the celebrities will stay for the President's Reception Friday and the 500Mile Race on Saturday. Deputy Police Chief Raymond J. Strattan said more than 300 city, state and Civil Defense police and Marion County sheriff's deputies will patrol the parade route to prevent rowdyism. Plainclothes detectives will be mingling among the crowd watching for pickpockets and pursegrabbers, he said.
Indiana National Guardsmen will help line up the parade floats, but will not be assigned to security duty, Strattan said. Tickets for seats at the parade at $2 and $2.50 are available at the Eastern Airlines ticket Office cm Monument Circle.
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Cocu Speaker Is Announced Dr. Paul A. Crow, Jr., general secretary of the Consultation on Church Union (COCU), will deliver the commencement address at Christian Theological Seminary, it was announced today by Dr. Beauford A. Norris, CTS president. “Mission, Ministry and the Future” is the title of Dr. Crow’s speech. Some 64 students are to receive graduate and postgraduate degrees from CTS in the commencement ceremonies. The program will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, June 5, in the seminary auditorium. Crow's lecture Is expected to “propose several things about the meaning and shape of ministry in light of the radical redefinition of the church's life which Is under way.” A Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) minister, Dr. Crow is formerly professor of church history at Lexington Theological Seminary. He Is the author of numerous articles on the ecumenical movement and is a regular contributor to such publications as Theology Today, Encounter, Mid-Stream, The Pulpit, World Call, and The Christian. Before assuming his present position he had represented the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) at ecumenical meetings on three continents. He was recently appointed to the 4th Assembly of the World Council of Churches. COCU gained international attention in March when representatives from nine denominations met In St. Louis, Mo., to finalize formulations for uniting the various denominations. The COCU proposal was sent to the Individual denominations for consideration. COCU is the movement in which nine denominations have been engaged for nine years In an effort to form a union which will be truly reformed, truly catholic and truly evangelical. Seven different types of degrees will be presented at the CTS convocation. Some 37 students will be awarded the standard degree, the Master of Divinity, and 20 students will receive the postgraduate ministerial degree, Master of Sacred Theology.
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State Med. Program Draws 145
Indiana’s statewide medical education program has recruited 145 young physicians—.o per cent more than last year and 24 per cent more than In 1967—f0r Internships In Hoosier hospitals, the dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine announced today. “I believe this represents substantial progress In our efforts to meet Indiana’s requirements for health care by recruiting more medical school graduates for internships, residencies, and practices in our
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state,” S£ld Dean Glenn W. Irwin Jr. Tne focus of these efforts is the Indiana Program tor Statewide Medical Education, begun in 1967 to recruit physicians for Indiana by Improving the quantity and quality of educational opportunities for interns, resident physicians, and practicing physicians. The Indiana Program has since become the pattern for similar program? In other states and has established Indiana and its medical school as
month of May and that is exactly where they were earlier last week.
an international center for reform and Innovation In medical education. Four years ago, only 117 medical school graduates were recruited for Indiana internships, all of them in Indianapolis and South Bend. This year, there will be four interns In Fort Wayne, nine In Evansville, three In Gary, seven more In Muncie. Indianapolis hospitals have recruited 101 Interns and 21 will take Internships In South Bend. “We are encouraged not just
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by the Increase In numbers, but by the Increase in the geographical diversity of Indiana Internships,” said Dean Irwin. “This is especially important for Indiana because physicians tend to enter practice In the com munites In which they complete their formal medical educations,” he said. The Indications are that the Indiana Program Is accomplishing two purposes: It Is recruiting more physicians for Indiana and it Is achieving a (Continued to page 1 0)
