The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1962 — Page 13
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All the excitement, thrills and Mgrantry of the great Amerim circus will be brought to < u'h Bend for two days on Satuday and Sunday. August 11 and 12. South Bend Shrine dub will !< sent a new William Kay prosional circus for the fifth year t the South Bend Motor Specd.iy <n Western Ave. Starting aturday, August Hth at io 15 the morning, the fust show ill get under way with another low on that day at 2 15 in the • ftemoon and at 8:15 in the < vening There will be tw< shows n Sunday. August 12th. at 1:30 nd 4:15 in the afternoon. No .ght show will be held on Sun- ! ay. Annually the Shriners and sends have as their guests uisands cf kiddies, regardless of e, color or creed. The 1!»62 William Kay Shrine u' us will recapture all the i ills of childho< d with its art- . try and entertainment for kids ! all ages The mammoth South I lend M< tor Speedway assures *\ ery spectator a comfortable '• at ami a splendid view of all tie breath-taking acts. Among the features will be Mayriana France, one cf the greatest aerialista of all times. Bene Holters racing ostriches that travel up to fifty miles an hour will be making their first
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midwestern appearance in South Bend. They were featured in the motion picture by Walt Disney. "Swiss Family Robinson" as .veil as the elephants known as Eaby Rocky, who were also in the motion picture. Another European import will be Dieter Tasso who spins 28 plates at one time and has the audience in an uproar trying to help him keep the plates spinning. The Great Fredrtec will thrill the crowds high atop a 110 foot sway pole. The kiddies will delight at the antics of Diana Wilson's educated seals whe act like humans. A host of clowns will be in attendance at all times led by Slivers Johnson and his Black Dot Taxi. Music will be furnished by Al Vernon's Shrine Circus bard Headquarters f< r the circus have been opened at the S mth Bend Shrine Flub, 107 Lira olnway East in South Bend. There will be I 000 general admission seats with admissions for adults set at $1.50 and children at 75c. Twenty all-star acts will be presented with the circus lasting two and one-half hours. The worst swindler of all is the man who deceives himself.
SCIENCE TOPICS The Snows ot Yesb rday are b- - ing examine.i at (’amp Ccntruy, the I’ S. Anuj 1< eai'h station cmved out ot the hc IMI miles east of Thule Au Fort Base in Greenland. Using an do tri' ally heat' d ring, si ienLi>ts are holing through the 5,000 foot t m k u. floor under the i amp. Sample.-, of ice that Iris been formed from snow falls throughout tne centuries ■.'.ill. it is .hoped, give new evidence ot what Ilie world wa.-> like at tie . tart of ‘he ice age.; Uhry. ।ntr •n; .i: s । in be 1 1 " di . into flowering earlier reports liio Department of Agriculture Th y nm molly do not bloom untd tie days arc sh<ut am! the nights lory. But if plants arc subjected to several ea . - ssive diuly dark periods of about 16 hours, the t< -Is showed, th,, mums ।an be made to flower betoie ticir time. A woman is head "t the house, hold 111 about oUc of t Ve! y I'm U. S. famili'-. Two-third; are 15 years old or older and about I ,o million have children under 1 \ . Headache rem“di s cost U S. sufferers 8300 million a year, according to the Public Health Seivii e. Humane .-laughter laws have been adopt'd by 13 states, th" most recent being Maryland, reports the Allbrighl Nell Company, manufacturer of meat-pack-ing equipment. The laws regulate handling and immobilization of the animals, construction ot chutes and training of personnel. Automatic toll collectors are being removed from the Walt Whitman Bridge by the Delaware River Port Authority. A study showed them to be II per < ent slower than human toll takers. A Radio Heliograph, an instrument designed to permit study of solar phenomena that cannot be obs Txed with present equipment, is being built by the Commcnwcaltl Scientific and Industrial Resoaich Organization of Australia ()m- humh ed -am er shaped aerials, em h 12 feet across will be plm rd m a on le two miles in diameter They will receive the radio energy trom the sun and will feet! it to the computers for analysis. It is hoped the heliograph will garner information about the nature and causes of the great solar explosions and storms. Heat-absorbing glass could reduce costs of air conditioning and save draperi-es from summertime fading according to University of Florida researcher*. Instant liquor is popular in Thailand. A mixture of dry rice husks and yeast is sealed in an earthem jar and burled for a few weeks. When fermentation ha* taken place, someone wanting a drink merely adds water and starts sipping, preferably ’hrough a bamboo straw. The drink is called "oo.” A very devout lady w• - gt’. en n beautiul parrot for her birthday. She was delighted with the gift, but it was apparent the bud’s vocabulary consisted entirely of cuss words. Knowing that the minister of her church also I.ad a pnrroß the go d lady appealed to him f' r giddam e. "Well," he sari, "my bird pravs and sings hvnms contmuallv Perhaps she'd be a good influence on your.t.” As the lady brm gl.t her parrot In to meet the other Hid h" nt out an enthusiast !'• wolt v.histle, • How’s about it. baby." he ca' kled. "let's you and me gt t g«*her and pi'cli a little w« o. "Why no’. ’ m wered the ether parrot. "What do you think I’ve been praying t^n’ all years?" Experience proves that one corner of an- otein.d triangle eventually gets knocked off. Jumping at conclusions Is poor CXtit i w tjunk ri ever iu^t«
Aug. 2,1962 — TILE IXDEPENDENT-NEWS —
Drivers Signing I'or Hoosier Hundred Bobbv Mar -ihci.ir of I' tt. t< n, la. a lio Im. -. 11 ne< <.. >! to A. J. Foyt as । lb osier Hundred rookie last y- ir will ti y to make his '■com! appearance in the everj i winning one when the Joo.mil" USAC dirt, tiack championship race is run for the loth tm > at tile Indi.ll.a Stale Fan grounds (n Saturday afternoon. September 1.5 Mai.-hman s otli lai entry as driver ot the Competition En. gnieering Sp'■ i.d was reeled recently by Promoter .he c mm A not her Hu > mr H . r.- ir. d ent i y today 1: ted Jim Hemmings <f ?. ath \-i ii Indiana, as di :. . er of th. W.R.I>. Spe< ial Hem. ii..'gs, who ha. gained considerable . xpvnem e in 'he US.M' .-print car divi n n. v ill be trying to e«iru a starting position the Ii (liana St de Fahgiuumis lor th" fust time The 11 - ier I lundrcd will he tiic s' ci nd high speed automotive event n the, one mile dirt <\ d
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