The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1964 — Page 4

— WIE INDEPENDENT NEWS — March 26, 1»64

Progress Continues Through You

Progi-os* has been made on the Industrial Site at the west edge of Walkerton a.s the daily work of the Industrial Fund Committee continues to show results It is to the place now that definite action can be taken in satisfying the need for industry in this area. Two important factors continue to be dominant, one the work of the committee and the | community in raising the necessary funds to make this industrial tract something besides a corn field, and second the never ending search to attract Industry to this fine location However, the work is far .from done. Improv, me nt of the ’land must be dune and this is prestressing as surveyors have been laying the prop. r and legal boundaries and plots to give a .positive 1 x-ation to anyone Inite rested A considerable leveling Im net be done and improved

A Tribute To All Concerned

What a fine example of young inen was witnessed at the Butler •Veldhouse Saturday as the earns gathered to fight it out or all the marbles in the Indina State Basketball Tourney lie four team 4 represented at its meet displayed fierce cometition. but complete sportstanship and class all the way. 8 much can be aid for the M-cring sections behind each of le four teams as this meet was 'vhably as well played and if ported morally as any that is ever been held

frow Q J HISTORY ’5gS C R A M?)0 K W DAItS ASO IUMI f*«M YtSIISnUS * Japan withdrew from the League of Nations, March 27, 1911 orge Washington si^nsMl the act creating the U.S. Navy, March 1794. lie J jai unit of Rockefeller Center, New York City, was comted, March 28, 1910, making it the world's largest office and ertainwent development. larch 29 is Easter Sunday. he U.S, purchased Alaska from Russia, March 39, 1867. prtl 1 is Al! Fool's pay. I ,S. Army and Marines invaded Okinawa, ill, 1915. he U.S. mint in Philadelphia was established, April 2, 1792. Free age was granted members of the armed forces, April 2, 1942. lan Ponce de Leon landed on coast In the vicinity of St. Bstine, and named the land Florida, claiming it fur Spain. 12,1518. ’ CHfISSWOM) MIZZLE

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roads must be put in the tract Annexation to the Town of Walkerton is being workixl out between the committee and the Town Council and many of thc.se loose ends whi< h are needed for definite action are being tied down so as to make every possible effort to build on this site The job still takes funds The committee set their goal at SIO,OOO for this work, and to date the drive is growing, but is far frqm completed. A considerable amount of money still Is needed to reach this goal and that is the job the committee need/ the help of everyone in completing With these donations and many fore hours of work and meetings, it is hoped that in the near future some definite action nt this Fite can bo annonne! You can help speed this action with your contributions.

Almost com pi* nous by their absence were such things a** long hair cut i, sideburns and that sloppy appearance. All of the players, especially the winning Bronchos of Lafayette, looked like the type of boys you would be glad to have in your home Thei- - conduct a’l day was tirnt of top notch caliber and a renal credit to the schools and coaches behind the boK’s Hiw is the type of individualwe would like to nee ev'Tywhere. as finer examples tn this day and age cannot be found.

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koSCIENCE

Tantalizing speculations are taking place al Stanford University as to the eventual results of a discovery made by Prof. Eugene van Tamelen, namely the synthesis of Dewar benzene a not-quite-identical twin of nature's most common organic building block, bonanza. The new’ chemical substance hart been believed impoasible to create and capture Its slightly different molecular »t ructune gives ft higher energy and less stability than benzene, making it easier to combine with other molecules Benzene compounds made with it might be faster, more powerful aspirin, an-ti-cancer drug 5, different plastics and even altered foods Railroad buffs who like to spend a night in a boxcar will appreciate a new’ motel tn Somerville, Texas. Twenty-five old freight cars are lined up to receive guests The interiors have all the modern conveniences but extcHors Are the AAnie as when the cars traveled No special hobo rates quoted! Stray electricity endanger* buried pipelines such as those carrying gas and oil. The current, from power transmi aion Unes and manufacturing plants, among other sources. flows ak>ng the line causing "galvanic corrosion." This electro-chemical activity cause, pt|* metal to break away in the form of ion< and can eventually destroy the pipe wall An insulated joint, newly developed by Tube Tunis, Izmisville. deters the corrosion without weakening the Une itself. Unit* aro installed at intervals in high-pre,-sure buried piping isolating the Une into Email separate electrical units nnd breaking the flow of the unwanted current. bre-mg Is here, but don't be fooled by the longer days and slightly warmer weather -the c can be touch Haim Medical authorituvi any February, March and early April are the roughest months of the year as fnr health and accident hazards are concerned The common co»d grippe bronchitis Influenza and other re pi ratorv ailment® flourduring this period, with digea-

tlve disorders almoat as prevalent Sun worshippers may find this hard to swallow, but in outer space ft Umi always easy to find Bl Sol Sometimes refleettone from other bodies such a< the earth, or even the moon, look just like the sun. says a watch company which recently d»-vek»p-ed a heads-up device to keep satellites st a bing'd The gr^iefruitstae device Indentifles the sun, keeps an electronic eye on ft while the witcUite is in flight. The National Aquarium opens In three years and the government is taking no chances that the dolphins, octopl, etc., in the

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This Ti a good lime of year for the do-it-yourselfer, indoor days ore the right time lor fixing up about the home place, taking care of all those "little jobs" that have been piling up. Whether building a new rumpus room, just replacing a weak board, painting or refinishing a favorite piece of furniture, it’s good to know that local stores ore so more than a few minutes

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$lO-null ion Washington fLh house won't entertain properly. To avoid gaffes such as indiscriminate leaping by dolphins, they’ll be taught when and where to jump and also to wait for a pat on the head after eating. A man browsing through a department store was collared by a salesman eager to show him the w’onderful world of color TV. For the next fifteen minutes the customer tried to get a word in as the salesman babbled on about ’'living color!" "right In your living room!" etc. "Tliere’B just one thing." the prospective customer finally managed to state when the salesman had run completely out of breath. "One thing?” "Tea. I’m* completely color blind.” A speculator expects his money to multiply instead of add.

away and they have whatever you re likely to need. You can get a lot of good Ideas from your local retailer, too. If you ore undecided how to go about some particular job or piece of work, ask the man who stocks the supplies you need to do the job. If he doesn't have the answer at hh fingertips, he can get it for you in a jiffy.