The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1965 — Page 4

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — MAR. 25, f 965

The Dark Spot Os A Bright Night

A very enjoyable evening wag held Tuesday night as the Walkerton Lions Cl ib entertainrd forty-one boys of the Walkerton School for the* annual Athletic Banquet Much was said by the speaker of the night that should be a little inspiration for the b*ys who will be finishing high s< no <1 this year and also for those who have more high school ahead of them. However, one very uisappointing matter arose from this program With each member of the Lions Chib buying a b y’s dinner. a fine program was present, cd to them in an evening of ent* rtainment. still a matter had to come forth that makes one really wonder just what is worth while. During the course of the evening. a hole was cut in a table top at the Amen, an legion Dining Room. This was a table that had some of the h. y being honored that night sitting together. And to make matters worse it must have happen* d while "Doc" Urich was giving a very inf rmative speech to the same boys. One stati ment he r ade sh' uld live with them for some time

Is The Space Race A Space Waste

| Well, another couple of feats ? i^&pace have been accomplished i< tie past week and it seems 1 as if a big step in the future of , space flights has been taken on two parts. The Russian team proved that a man can get out of a space craft while the American crew did manage to “pilot ’ their capsule by changing orbits and controlled the flight from the space vehicle instead of the ground This is fine in some respects and yet has a tendency to make one wonder what all tins leads to at present If the control of man over space can lie and will be used in peaceful existence, this is great. If it is for power and control of the jA'orld. are we advancing or going backwards at this time? Space is one of the few unexplored areas left The bottom the sea is another, and probably in a matter of a few years, both will be to the point of great advantage although both are in their very early stages of discovery and use If these two can be used for natural resources power supplies or other controlling factors of a peaceful world, the billions of dollars mav result in a good investment Space really doesn't appear necessary in a battle for 5 ( FAT < KI * VDE Mi MX ST < \X( EK *TIMP Th»- 'c Crusade Again-' C*n<-r comn.em* i ’ s? -tamp w 11 b<- f : ' n . : Ur i * on Ap'd 1 ’ Most hot t ■ ’ o rn es leaves not ii.ng ! ' in 'v b irn

J | H I STORY ' SpC'RAPBQO^ W IMFBBTAAT BATtI AH* tStMB fSBM HBItBYIABB Ferdinand Foch waa appointed supreme commander of the Allied Army, March 26, 1918. Japan withdrew from the I eajtue of Nations, March 27, 1933. New York passed a compulsory education law, March 27, 1928. The steamer “Sasannah” sailed from Neu York, March 28, 1819, the first steamship to cross the Atlantic. The Dominion of Canada was established, March 29, 1867. Secretary of ‘state Seward si, d a treaty with Russia for purchase of Alaska, Mu Ch 30, rn*7. Wabash, Indiana became the first town wholly lighted by electricity from a single point, Man i 31, 18»0. April Ist is April 1 001, or All Fool's Day,

after this episode Ho asked each boy to look in the mirror each morning and ask himself if they were making the best of their lives at this growing age. Just what will the ones responsible for this piece of vandalism to another's property feel if they have the nerve to face themselves in a mirror? Maybe this will lx* punishment enough for them as they try to face themselves. Maybe some other type of disciplining will be need-d This may vary with the individual. However the speaker’s challenge to the parents also can be felt in a situation such as this It is too bad that all parents couldn't hear what he had to say about a parent’s responsibility to their children, and the effort the parent should make o become closer to this child Such as this would eliminate acts like cutting the hole in the table. It is too bad that this act had to happen at such a pleasant event as occured Tuesday night, but if the action that foll<>ws <an help straighten out the boys involved with no more serious consequences, it probably will be a night well spent.

world power aa the world could not survive an atomic war now or in the near future. The very limited conquest of space to date is interesting and to some exent useful. The weather communication satellites and TV relay satellites are perfect examples of space being put into use The future will hold much more use and many more interesting flights and space trips. Just watching the big booster rockets lifting off the pad at Cape Kennedy and starting the men on their journey is exciting and the reports as they circle the world are all very interesting. It can be the hope of all that this race for space might be a joint operation in the future with the tjwo strongest nations in the world cooperating and uniting their resources and talents in making the further exploring and experiments of space more advantageous for a better and peaceful world Why fight each other when certainly the Russians have information and resources to date that could aid the United States, while we likewise have helpful things to offer them in the battle to further the move into the uriknofwn. WORRY ANGLE Foresight would be a greater inst.' .*i <n if less of it was de- ' i • *-.ng troubles that never happen. Mil R OU X M XKk I: • n- ancestors built up a great reputation try to h\e up to jt not on it.

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S^CIENCeTW K. J Topics n -i Pearls have been associated with oysters for centuries but. say biologists, oysters don t make pearls. The so-called pcai 1 oyster, native to the orient, is a modusk but doesn't even look like a true oyster and is more akin to a musesl. When coaaing a for* ign particle lodged in its shell, the oyster manufactures valueless "caa lie," nut "aragonite - ’ the stuff of a true j»earl|. A toothache is the least you can expect from tooth decay. The U.S. Navy says that people who have a large number of cavities are more likely to develop gaslr.c ulcers, heart diseases or canter of the digestive tract. Also, men from the Northeast have the largest number of decays, while recruits from the Southwest have the smallest number of cavities. The researchers believe there is a correlation between those diseases and the food, water and other environmental factors involved in tooth decay. Synthetic meteorites are being made at Lehigh University by pumping ultra-hot gas. with low oxygen content, over a combination of minerals found in meteorites. bodies that fail to earth from outer sjsue The mater .ds deeoni|M>se and form niiiuraS similar to tho v f und in m* t orili > This will *\J a . I our hi: aledge of the origin >! : pace tie ’ bi is and sb* i light on the his <ry *,i tn? solar system, says the university. Cryogenic liquids are hard to handle because they are so c< Id that they make most metal brittle. Now however they -an be handled safely in new welded pipe fittings made of high strength aluminum alloy, reports Tube Turns. L*m>\ille The lower the temperature the tougher the meta! gets so that even liquid helium tat minim U 2 degrees F. the coldest liquid known» can be handl'd S • ' • •• • ■ s-o .. g. up of Au ralian m. • ■ .1. J 1 - El 'v <•■*!• :dd< n } j'-itts i M« ' ■ h ■ rc- «' m I I i qt. . d t< •-r problem- uilh twixores IM-* au-e the Soft fleece rs-dUCCT

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