The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1965 — Page 4

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — FEB. 18, 1965

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Somebody Wants It!

An interesti' 4 1 lall article app* and r the S uth Bend Ti ibunr '•.< ’ ■ 'a * k c 's .-i ning th* St ite P iik ituati >n in Northern Ind ma The town of New Carl; e has written a htter tn govern r Brarigan ex pressing a dcsin to have th*’ state park in their mimed.ate area. Tins is understandable A State Park can be a real economical fa* tor in a crmmun ty. The land N. w Car,; . j-ugg> -bd is adjacent to their ta n and even includes a small park at N< v Carlisle T. .s v> >ui-l Is goo! for the community as wo dd the Potato Creek Park be for North Liberty, Wa kerton I>akcvilk and tu s ar* a A mnsuicab'e an amt of n iney Would he brough' m' ■ th. immediate ai*a despite the fact that < tun lr m ■ v. < .u'd prosper m .re th an i H< veve. a d Har put ■■’o a community by ar u' .■ * g*n<‘i illy Stays 'h- re a' d ’ ha• • xtra - onomy f r other than *’ •’ y lo< al | ••: * m - ike 1 e disferen h<-wc imum vii ig. ..i*a

Coming Into The Homestretch

With only a week and a half left in February, the 1965 legislature is around th < lubhou e turn and into the hon e strebh. Many bills arc to lie brought before the two hou^ s in this final spurt to comulete acta in in the set time for the legislature this year. Just how much will be dune remains to he seen. This is the time f it hk keying. Since February Sth. no more bills could be introduced into the two houses, but with the record compiled by this time, who nerds arym-ue Maybe the volume mem ■ LT ?h*n •• u try to balai* e it with quality, but there are plenty of bil s to be a* ted up n .n b .th hous s. With our two hou-^e system, a mechanism is ra ded that

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and a prosperous one. No i.no n** is to think that a State Park i- g ung to dev* op over nignt It .simply wouki involve too mis h planning and work to be this way. Probably f an *ff>rt were made to start * i.e this y* ar. it would br several y*ars before the accommo<Latn>ns would be .what is desired. In - >uthern Indiana w here state parks are plentiful, look how many towns are what they are today solely because of the State Parks Th<- need for additional facilities in this line is getting more urgent every year whether it be Potato Creek, the Toll Road Site, New Carlisle. Kingsbury. Studebaker Proving Grounds m any other place that * ou’d lx* considered in this area. P isn't the id* a that is being conte ted . h it more the way of going about it. and of course, thp opposition from those who stand to lose the r prex-nt homes and prop<rty that would b- huit at t! e t me of starting such a pr—ject.

does not jam the measures in either. A j.snrd number of bill wen- introduced in the House of Representatives thr- year wh.« h combined for the total between the two houses. also set a record depite the fact that the Senate's percentage wasn’t a- high The committees have had a tremendous task to do and it isn't over yet The last minute work will find some bills receiving action too fast to be given the necessary time It has always been tile case that the legislators like to get done and get home. This can be harmful at the conclusion of a busy session like the 1965 Jon has been, but these are the people we elect to office to repres, nt us!

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Ladies Be Patient With Them

One of the high points of the year in Indiana is coming up next week, that the Sectional Tourn f.t which lead over a period of four weeks to the < rowniru of the state champion. E• h and every year at this tune we hear complaints due to th* fad that the Saturday night i *-nn are * arried on two TV d lions locally. This h< ir and a half < ems to come right in the middle of the Saturday night watching, but SERVICE NOTES JACKSONVILLE N C. Marine Sergeant Edgar Is. Pugsley, son of Mr. and Mrs Clayton W. Pugsley of 1120 Harrison St , Walkerton, and husband of the former Miss Bonnie I. Gaw of 1116 Harrison St.. Walkerton, graduated Jan. 29 from the maintenance course on the TSB-GE-8B turbo shaft engine at the Marine Corps Air Fa» ility New River. Jacksonville N C. The course provides an overall familiar z ition of the engine and coruvincnls and a complrte coverage <>f ” int* r • e and r* pair He has been assigned duties as a mechanic «Jh I 1 adquaiters and Mi'intonanee Squadron 26 a squadron attach* *! to M.r ne Au Gr ''ip 26 1 m ated al the air fa» ility Pugsley graduated from Walk-erton-Lmcolu High S h*>ol OKINAWA Marine Private First Cla -s Lynn L Smith son of Mr. and Mrs Lynden L Smith of p. nite 2 Walkerton, sailed for Okinawa January’ 8 with the Th rd Battalion, Seventh Manne Regiment to join the Third Marine Dr i ion on Okinawa fra year t*>ur of duty n the Far East. He is ervlng as n iutoma’:c battalion Tiu automatic rifleman i- "le .f the most important nr mil. • s of the 'v, n . C Fir*- T* in t <| ll.’h Squid J|,. is r< -jmnsjb f,r knowing the fas * : ui, characteristics and pro-

still it only is taken by two TV stations out of the many that serve our area The whole thing may boil down to the fact that the interruption comes within the family' as to whose chore Is to be watched at this time. Remember this is a big time for any sports fan In Indiana and it does come for only four weeks out of every year Be patient, it soon will be over for another 18 weeks. per employment of his weapon and m combat furs his weapon when directed by the Fire Team Leader The Automatic Rifleman is usually the second in command on the fire team. The battalion, whkh was

■ I <h n r - \ V ’ vs — 0 ' = k/L 111 J I I I I L_ j I } / I T I "I’m in favor of relaxing this strict discipline and allowing him hh Dorste Kandy again.”

formed and received training at Camp Pendleton, Calif., wtih the First Marine Division, will receive a nt?w designaton when it joins the Third Marine Division. Under the Marine Coips Trans, placement Battalion system, the men of the battalion will remain togrth* r during their entire Far East deployment. While with the Thtru Marte*’ Division tie Will take part n training exen i • and amphibious landings on Okinawa an*! in Japan, in addition hr will serve with the Seventh Ile-t wlwn the battalion becomes the f < <•! St *» al l^and ng For* *’ later thix year The head of a "itate-owned firm in Yugoslavia reported: Our firm tfoes not hue women bc’cause mm do not want to work with homely ones, and will not do any work with pretty ones.