The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1965 — Page 4

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — NOV. I, 1965

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A story ( ame oi• ■- - <ur desk thi- past w<vk that sccnad almost unbehevcabie One often wonders just how low some people <in get. hut thi s<-» ms to be one of the lowest of stunts ever heard ( recent Weeks the'e have been report., of dogs c i at.s b<-mg stolen. This may not be m-w. but just hold onto your hits Often these amnia s are tolen to be haulri away iften out-of-state, for sale to n search laboratories This isn't just petty thievery some of it is evidently well organized and on a large scale so much that a bill ha been proposed to make it a federal offense to transport -’olen animals a ros- a state I;t^y This particular bll isn't necessary a- far as we are conperno a- it is alrea iy a crime ^to steal, recarl’c-s of the value tis wlmt is taken Tie important •part Ils ’why is there a big -enough market for these ani- - 4» mills’^ it it is pr fitable for *1 • ’ thje\"v to >me or:agmzed'on h i big s i’e I’ Ki’s, h pp n< th t fede’ al funds Jane paving for- mi «f th-M •stolen animals, and not v- ry ? ndirectlv. i > Here’s- the way it works: ?Many hoepita’s, 1. U • it. -u s a'd ’*• i nicer-t os receive federal 'g’ ans s to do i. > a- h wh h infwolves animals In some cases.

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an ii i”. d "d< ib r coat i acts to fun: h animals to one of these institut ns and. in turn, looks 1- . ■ •• a. *<• tusnish them to him - wit n<> quest un., asked i t whine th* < rea’urcs come from. Despicable as those may be who would sell animals in that fashion we wonder if they are really any woi se than some of the "researchers” who. buy them It is agreed that the u e of animals in medical research, under proper circumstances, is well justified But mrdu al rest an h i« probably now just a small part of the market. There is another field known as "behavioral research", and about this one a considerable doubt could be raised. < ’ailed a s< ien< e. behavioral research consists of putting an animal in a very small cage and objecting it to various "stimule.” including ele, trie shock, to test its reactions or to train it to d< certain things. Sorm of this may lx* justifh^L, this "sort of training was ttiMil.for Monkey which pre odbd 1 ur human astronauts into -pact It < u d be that Coiure,* nt <• Is to b< k into s. .me of the itmr gong> on n the name ot behavioral rewtreh Th-y nu.ht find that some of the "scientists who want to study animal bi- 1 iviour need only to take a good look at themselves.

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YEAH OF I‘Mil Indiana Is Sah l |)< nitM rat Sw«s-|i A tremendous l>emoeratic sweep highhght«i| the National, State and County election in Tuesday’s record vote as the people of the t’niteil States returne«j Lyndon B J< it— in to office for anothei fci.r years. North Liberty To Hold lloum* It lligti School In rMogi. tion of American Education Weik November Pit the North Litn rt\ High School t planning a special program Lu all parerX-- and patrons. Christnuis t.ifts For Ih-atty 'le mortal Patients Plannisl For Walkerton Xrea. Each year, sororities, chuich groups and civic organ zalion , seek gifts from their rnemlarand (tnvr interested contributors A quota of 1 263 gifts for men and women have been reque t d from St Jos ph (’ounty. Seek I.itth- auu x tioiaiships Three from this area are among a record total of 2<»2 Indiana University working studints awarded Little s<M> Scholarship Those from this area ar- GemPa’mer. Carolyn Hikw and Ja< k Seiara. YF\H O1 1955 >!u-'t lleparlment To Present Kei it al M< mt- rs c" the M o i D partment of North Liber’v chool wdl present a solo an i ensemble recital Sunday after! ion. ttalkcrton Man Win- Swop. MaaeM In Onion Exhibits Elmer Reiver Waikert n t om r was declared the sweepstakes w.rxier m the onion xh bits at ti c 23rd m uial N-rth-ern Indiana Muck Crops Sh >w Home Talent Slum “Funnybone Follies” Something truly different n the lin« of ha al talent production will Im- presented in Walkerton on M >nday and Tur-sdav November 7 and 8 when Funnybone F >li es makes a in morablr vi-it to the high ~c cw»l auditorium A large c ist of I'H-al people, in < Jud ug ’ I’ 1 ut m-’nv - v n 1 gii! wl’l be ‘e.-n in the hdar\ir t% h”w Winii" Hllmx On I \p di! n To \ Ih । ctie V .v u»- W ’ x e • •», in J H ■ 1 lii Wi! x N t Lbrt y

sperX .Monday with h s parent-, la-foie leaving on a trip to th< Antar, tic with A-iimia! Byrd, called "Gp ration Deepsie.z. lEAK Ol 1915 Dim uss < ou*inualion of 5 outh < enter The invtors if tne Chamber of ( N airn icv me Monday even.ng m the t’SO < fY.ce to d s u Uh po.s .b Idles of < out.numg a youth !e<ieati<>n emt r I aim Bu.eau Mo ds State ( ।mention The Indiana Farm Bureau Board of Dinx tors will hold the 27th annual convention this year in the "usual peacv-timc fashion " Tne delegate b»dy, large t in Farm Bureau history, will represent every one of the state’s 92 counties. Boy Scout News Tuesday, the Scouts visited the South Bend polic.- force and saw guns, medals won. radio in operation. the fingerprinting ojn-ra-tion. Mayur’s office and many other interesting things Parking Field Graded The parking fi Id at the newhigh schixil in Walkerton has b<’en put in first Class omd.tinn w ith the help of th • county highway department Now Playing At The Kaito A stirring tr.butc to the <1 gnity <>f man and to his ability to rise from ignorant • in a 1 ich he is s« metimes forced to «lwe I. is vividly achieved in 'The C..rn I< Green . w.th Betty Divi--511 \K Ol 1910 Nation \ml < minty \ «de Democratic President Frankhn D R osevelt was given an overwhelming vote <<f confident e in h - third term race f< r the Presidency \ otr For Alward The election s over but it - not too late to vote (<»r Robert Alward Nt rth L berty high s.-ho 1 senior, who wi 1 comjHOr m t e Moms B Sacks Ainuteut hour 'ite-1 tn < th tuo. Sunday Nov 10th |.o< d < rk Ts Draw B ne’it, Ai.pi mat-’y 20 209 St .1-sv-1. (’.. m’y w rker- h tve dr tw S 2 * f| x- 2 m -a emp’j h <•' t own n ' • - bnt ft- - - ” ! r<”-n । Aaj an uyurnN-d V• .1 1 1935.

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