The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1965 — Page 4

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 22, 1965

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Satisfaction In Survey

The ■survey >n th v Pulk-Lin* coln-.h h . en S< !wl C’tp h.i' >n sutlia’. *>n wh k h re omnwn led >tr.>ng y tn.il bu.M.r.g plans should begin immediately md that a new four-year gh school should bv »n operation by the >W7-ti» school yeat S.it.o action should be derived by all from this report a- it was done bv men who are out standing in their field and centers around one factor. the t*'t possible education for the children of the district. The results of this survey are made as recommendations The school board is not bound to their findings in any way shape or form unless they have enough common sense to realite that this is the best solution to the three-township situation that we have in this area. If the finding’s weren't to be respected, the entire program would be a waste of time Using these qualified Wen who have no personal interest in this area, gives an unbiased ac urate answer to any problems that are concerned. The basic reason for the en-tire-remapping »f the schools of Indiana the past six years, is to oSfer the best possible educa iGOB to > hildren. It is a known fact that H i 1 alien is essential in our modern way of life to give them the best opportunities

It Takes All Kinds

The Palm Sunday storms that left a trail of disaster through Indiana and other states always ca: nes with it some believe it or not type stories, and the discouraging part is not the weird things that were left by the tornados. but the sturdy of people that can be made from these stories One concerns the looting It was slated, that in Marion, where a shoeing center was torn ajKut by a tornado, an estimated 170.000 was taken from cash register; in the stormwrecked stores That may be classified as stealing, but is nothing more thar out-.nd-out stealing The 1 >otmg that tex k place all over tin damaged areas is enough to turn you ag.unst humanity as many people actually had the nerve to gJ through the rums and *ubble that just hours before had beer people's homes and take what they coukl get that was worth something. Another disheartening story is that of the ;*eopie who artualiv had the newe to complain of differen’ di advantages that we e bestoved m them even though ihqv u« o r t in the <torm itself Tne S > Bend Tribune carried a story last week atx»ut actually get mg complaints froi' jeop»« > - • ■ to«-.r regular TV p- <rams were interrupted b give the 'tom w>ng- Ans per ’ wr' a r’ through th* jtTO and v- 11 ahv* p v h-\ * .‘Y *.» n ‘ " d rub then r *U* «u4>le Maybe Ui* miy !»< - * t.< a”* storm vkS « *- a ive t'*day is due to th* * ■?. ■! they heard such a • i r. ’ g and able to 'ak*- whatever rover v, t ■ a■ -. <■b. *■ On the be’let - de of the M-

Rolx-rt E. Crbin, Editor Pl BUSH ER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkri ton, Indiana Pl BLH A !lO> TIMf Thtirsdav Os Each Week Second ( Lis- Postage Paid \t Walkerton, Indiana SI JiS< 11*7 ION R VII : > 3.(Ml Per Year • 50c Additisnal If Mailed Out Os State

ifi.i the hool days are over. The > jiacv was based on five ma.n interests imam lai. faeil- >• es. cuiiwulum. pupil jK»pulat >n tivnds. and traivqKUt.itton \\ ’m expert n each re po - tive field winking on that phase alone, the rv|»ort gives a complete omptehensive answer to the uvv problems. In the future of the plans M act fi>r:h by the school board elected by the people of the school district, someone wiU have their feelings hurt on one point oi more These reasons, as is usually the case. are personal and take no consideration of the tart that the findings are best for the district as a whole The school corporation is extremely fortunate that the findings indicate that very sufficient amwwers can be given to the problems without an increase in taxes. This should satisfy many of the complaints before they are lodged. It is our hope as well as the majority of people that the school board can handle the situation in a good business like manner without interrupt fiom the “hurt" individuals regardless of the outcome. An immediate start to the program will make it come true much sooner and accomplish the goal of a better s< hool system.

ger. talking to to those who survived the storm, even in a case or two where a loved one was lost, these people aren’t asking the favors that might be expected. Th^y are thankful they are still alive and for the very strong helping hand that has come to their aid. They look at the situation from the positive side, that it could have been worse and they haven’t lost everything due to the fact they are still alive. Tne complaining coming from storm victims, is usually from those who have suffered very siuht damages fjom the winds that accompanied the twisters. <>n many parts, they seem to think that th^y have suffered so greatly with their minor damages. Another factor is that of the people who have given countless hours and even expensive use of equipment and time to help the storm victims dig out and clean up the entire mess. Most people want to help in whatever way is possible. However, another group again is anxious to ride through and see what has happened (Without a thought of offering aid in any form or another. People are people. It has often h< tn -.nd that H lakes ail kinds of pt pie to make a world and adding to this, une doesn’t have ’■ 20 very far to find them It ■ e ■ n’i .n wen- reversed in : c. - ' s • jK<»ple wou’d r»a< t d. v than the> a e pres- <’ • y Tr.o-s* wh<> es ped the > -oly ne<-i to see <>n« little mt 'f it to i ank God thev ?•!. 1 !j .? and if there s ny go>l in them al all a little help by many could make e\’eryon< - Jo cs and job of stia ghtenmg out much easier

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gCIENCEIW Topics *jQ Rockets operating in outer spacy may be powered by poodles.’’ That’s the name given to a new engine being tested by the Atom.c Energy Commission. The unit is smaller than conventional rocket engines because it will be used only in outer space and won t have to generate the high horsepower normally required to escape the earth’s gi avitattonal field. Power is supplied by the radioactive decay of polunium--210 raising the temperature of the rockets hydrogen fuel which then is experiled through a nozzle at high velohty. Mushroom lovers should lx* careful about their dnnking habits The New England Journal of Medicine reports that four mushroom hunters, who had eaten “inky cap" mushrooms, became violently i\l afted drinking beer the next day. In^y caps may be eaten with no toxic effects, even if the meal is lopped off with an alcoholic beverage doctors say. but if the drinking is done many hours later the pnson-lik. symptoms o cur. * Conti at y to popular opinion, you ran t make ice cubes latter by fi.hng the ray with hot water, say heati! g exjierts. H’»wev< r. water that I. .s b<< n healed uid tian ai. A«-d to will freeze farter Im> au-e the nratir.g has driven ut the air bubbles A New Orleans candy maker has combined fono Ailh a Ix»ui.--vill«- food prex-essing machine: y firm to make glad the heart of youth and »r> aicntaily. increase sales Votator of I>>uisviUe. reports. that installation of a piece of equipment known as a s raprdsurface heat exchanger, together with other production line modifications. has almost doubled a candy plant > output in an eighthour shift to 1U2.000 ba:s of candy. Ajpalachias abundant water resources are a mixed blessing, says one ! M-partment of the Interior Panduli i unof from mining Ai.eir ■ xi* has burn left rxp< rd carnes '-ulphtiiir a< 1 into strean - killing f h and vcgi tation md rating away bridges, pier* boats etc Also. floods rover six million acres of lowland

on an average of once every ten years Government water experts tear that fuither economic development of Apjmlachia may aggravate the problem. Sus ide is one of the first ten causes of death in the U.S., reports the American Medical Association. with 20,000 suicides reported anually. A 35-year-old woman who feeds depressed and rejected on a Wednesday night, is one of the most frequently recurring types of persons considering suicide, aoirirding to the sta-

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