The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 March 1963 — Page 2
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — March 11. 1963
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SATLLDAY IS THE BIG PAY n> four teams will converge on J e Indianapolis scene to battle it «• ? f*>r th- 196.3 title of State <’ mipirtis The Bulks Fieldhouse v " be lilled G. c, ]>. t ity of then 1 ten i’sas a nc. tx c net will b t rowned in th" three g.m .• n • * Last yeat chan pion Fv ■ ,vilh< Bosm- a sti »rg threat t • *epea( this y, <r x* as dropj»e<! by the waxside S duniax m thi fm i ganie of then en state t ’ v bx Tetr. Unite Garfield THE FAVORITES FOR THE ; ■ ■ will have t > b< Ccr/ia! You t. m your pick Soul! Lind Cen 11 ~ < ; Muni iv Ont ia’ E • n of Du se dit s \\ei r u -d high .til y* i in the tv-<> pr< - urvin }-■■ and haw strung tea > that ;Je ungry for the t::> Tn ethci two t-a'ns ait c surpn •■ i l . nets, hh 1-alaviiti Jdlcrsnii and the lief »n ‘|i■ e. 1 j , । , Hmb Gai Il i 1 1 XST WEEKS 1J GAMES vo t ' pretty mm t ~< r x’x- ted XX lit. the ex< ept.o -h<* E.-a\ ■ ’ h a< t m wh- . x ours t ’ ;lx ii S'ol ex« I \ game <> • hat- ott I>t he Royal <*< n*<n < rexx xh< • tir-’A IL, .X, \ u . ,i i it: REES 4 \‘> ( Jltrsfla.X , | hit! s(f IX t ’ I ridax and Satutd o l aras Bulba ! (tn mascom ;i nd ( ol«n I .»ny ( ut I.s til lit x nnet B'ad Ik \fvt * I he < oss.u k Rt-bt H> n J in Ihe IMs. \lsii ( dot ( at loon Shou ,s \ I 7:00 and 9J5 I’. M ** indtx. Nlund ix, uesdax and \\ < dne-d t x I wo For I he Seesaw In ( ini m ts C ,q H Roiwt I Milrhum Shirlex ^|.H Lame Edmon U'an \ Rath i lb m:in<c 1 hat R'issl Rafters With Laughter! \ l ■<» < of i ( at toon >undax Shous 2:<h». 1:10. 0:20 and *:Fi Mondax lhut Wvdnesd tx \t 7 :00 and 9:11
their stnpruang finish to a good year They have a fim* boll club and most of the boys ate back next year Wo mbtao! all game a thei picking East Chicago Washington to t an the trick but they <!i<>P;ms! the ox -rtiiue battle to TefT who went on to the rr A' n AT EVANSVILLE THE games m t’;e aft' n »on went as exported hut the final gone was ruiv a surprise A- Indianapolis all thre, g tn.es xxent as x\e thought they xxould an J only the Noblesville 1 .ss t > Huntr gt n was t »ut o' >' h r at Fort Waxme At th: - List iw‘t whore xxe attend’"*.!. South Bend Central wa. just way too string for the uthei three teams In h »th battles the ga :HVi w- t e th el .I a sl.tit while and then the B< t!> i >wei to,>k ovei E.i h fame could have been mu !: worse if < iii<'h Bowels I' ain't put in hm ben<h early in the econ<! half THE START OF THE NIGH ’ game looked as u Huntington might cause some trouble but once tue Be.as got r illing. ti;en fast bleak waus enough to kill anx trim x’entiai looks xcry .tpmg strung en ,ugh to te th • next state i diipiun as they have ex« rythir^ :.s-d<<i They have shod •u : e r..: reb ui.ding r . bii.i" T ier tench imgh' id ->■ • ah! I.e a: 'on th<-x k< ' V' . o’ . tl . 0 s , , Jg.q , tj u . ' : -tn ; i x -i pl . n m Hum i • . ] 1 improve ■ h - 1< *p I.slble :oi mm r. o’ then s c, -,s UK V II J. C< • \IZJNG \\ ITH th’ ' ’ ■ <’• I" !O’ 1 t'• . -l. e ’ tX s>> ndc.y md then stand bx ■ ' • In mm <’ < v S F our I>a) s I rid. r\, Saturday, Sunday anil Tu sdax M ri < h 22, 23. 24 and 26 \N all Dtxnrx Prrstnis In Search Os The I astaw ays I ft hnicrdoi < »■’> S I I F.SD \\ EVLNINI,
1 end, in the final game The Eun . incidently, will be shootuig for theit thud state title in eleven years us tiwy were the champs in both 19.33 and 19'7 under Elmer McCall Accidents Cost Indiana $220 Million In 1962 Traffic arcidento cost Indiana an • stimated $220 milhun or moi e than $600,000 per day m I£»€2 the Inliana Traffic Safety Foundation reported today This ls more than twice the amount sjie; • f< i highway building in the tatc duimg the p;c t year i 90.3 million I The eslin. ite uu lim’u i only the ca < ulable costa of a > idenu wage loss medical exp nse. ox ri head oat of uismance and pi up «Tty damage Traffic accident costa are arrived at by uinng a "per d'-ath'' figure supplied tx the National Safety Coumd s ta tisticai division 'The 1962 figure icpresTtiLs an increase us about $23 million over the cost ut accidents in 1961 Albert E Huber, Executive Director ut the Foundation, stated Tie tiaga. tni_reasc in tiaffu deaths and injurira experience.! laat year in Inmana places heavy emphaaLs upon the inoportarue of th*> traffic safety legislative program no'w under < otudder atlon bx the nicmb’Ts nf the 1963 freneml Assembly." The Foundation Director cited a.s major »tate traffic needs additional manpower for the Indiana State Police, a period!* motai’ vehicle inspection program a requhement for the installation of scat belts: enabling legislation permitting cities to adopt Vmform Traffic Ordinance*; and the establishment of uniform ru es governing the procedure of handling ttaffh cases bx lo* al Courts, SCIENCE TOPICS Mondax Dt-.a >■ mysUrluu* ma.adies striking industrial work, en axe being closely examined by publ: health re. ea: . her s at the I nixci-ity <>f Michigan The fl i .ike syii ptom-s chills fever -« xciv coughing attacks peak >n M mday, abate by WednvMiay and repeat themselves the following Monday Fumes fivm zm copper and magnesium seem to be t!'.< m<>d common causative agent A c< n.pln at'r'L ’ mtor is that r •- body's normal mechanisms against *ei <■ - m .-how Contribute to ' e, ill’.ess the researcher a ay A■ • enb re h f.•: s <i < •r« idr
Coming Soon Opening Os U. s. No. 6 DRIVE-IN Originally Elaines Under New Mangement 2hn2b Chicken and Noodle Supper Fish and Shrimp Dinners Friday. March 22 brum 5:00 to b;00 I*. M. American Legion Post 365 North laberty Sponsoied by the Ladies Auxiliary ( hickrn and Noodle — AdulH $1.25 — ( hildirn 75c Chthlren ( ndet 6 Frrt* Adults — Hsh >I.OO — Shrimp >1.50 ( hildtcii 75c
7^ Robert E. Urbin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent - News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week. Second Class Postage Paid At VVa^erton. Indiana SUBSf RIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per . 50c Additional If Mailed Out Os Sta»e.
n 47 counti u** reporU the Atom. i< Energy Commii' ion (rs 51s rea< tora listed the agm, y says. 286 lie in the u S 39 a< h in Brit, ain tml the I’SSR 93 in Europe i'u the balance scatt-Ted uxer the rest cX the work! Cal .ru’ ('uns ions h< cream eaters aje promised Uyir favor, ite fruxen treat in a new form with ruher taste but fewer calories A low.temperature process developed by Votator produces a minimum butterfat content ice cream which Die company says tastes the same as tlu- premium, high-fat conventionally frozen product Tile process was recently placed ui coirmaxual production. Lunar specialists of the Geosog ical Surxey in Washington. D C report that geologic mapping of approximately 100 000 square miles of the moon's surface ha* been complet'd Eventually they hope to map 20 million square miles about equal to the North American continent A cubic inetei of air may in sc.uion, contain as many as 10 million particles of ragweed pul. len, a major cause of hay fever nfiorts Tho Smithsonian Institu tmn The air's population of invisible micro-organisms, plant and animal, Is enormous, the s< i. autists say Appparently there V* no such thing as "pure air" any \x here on earth The Squirrel Hake, along with certain other fish, tastes with hi* fins Modified pelvic fins, stud ded with ta te buds tumtlomnL similarly lu thostx of the human tongue, trail b«iow the fish enabling it t 1 -ens • fin'd in the waThruwaway umbieH.is may soon be available in the V S for 30 cents each A Korean firm, which makes them <»f pu yethel ene film with bamtxio han Ues and ribs plans to begin exp-it mg them to this ivuntry Han*Uers of exotic furl tm space craft xx ill be < lad in gold I. sin A gold -urtaiv appiiexl to protretiv • c lothing u» mipcrvmus to xnrtunlly all * hemn als and can withstand temperature of 3,000 degrees F One Nin leat Weapon i* in daily u*- not in international conflict, hut in the fight against crime, reports the Amen* an Nuclear Sk l etv Science lias provide! a tool of gt' d smsitix.ty and iu<uracx
called neutron a*tivatmn anal, ysts to detect and identify evidence Material for te«t lb expos, rd to neutron irradiation, causing some atom* of each element pres, ent U> bis’ome radioactive Identification is then made by radiation < hara* teristic. This technique, the So* ivty says, enable* investigators to establish the identity of persons ex tab ish the origin of contraband narcotic*, ilatect traces of gunpowder on the Linds of a person who luka fired a gun, verify art masterpieces, date archeological findings and even tell the age of wine An ok! oil well, long pa*t it® producing days, has been put to new use in the Pier* e Junction field south of Houston, fT*«as. Pan Geo Atlas Corporation has convert«’d the 8 200 foot deep shaft into a * test wHI". enabling the company to test its oil detect, ing ; nd well perforating product* under actual field conditions. The great Pyramid of Gtxa, 481 feet high and 756 feet square at the base, could be duplicate*! in the I' S today for a mere $62 million, including labor equipment and material, a* cording to imagmatn-e engineering studenta at Harvey Mudd College tn Clare, mont. Citlftornin. who undertook a -tudy of the ancient wonder a« a class project The structure Texas Cowgirls In North Liberty March 29 a ■ ■' V ,^1 mb ' aliliiiisi
