The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 January 1966 — Page 11

AROUND THE WORLD IN THE CAMERA'S EYE 11 HF? ■■ ‘L* 6- ■'. As U vs ! ’ • ; r it at |WL ’ - il W- : »!&■ ■ -■■ • < /.• ■> <o.' - -. -7 *£s? ‘k *’■ ' ’ ■'• <v • rWSWjwhmWff POSTAGE DUE .... Trace have been postage stamps honorinff just about everyone and anything. Now, the Austrian Post OfSca has cemc u » wtib one honorbig the mnihnau. Over two million of the laurel frees stamps are to be issued for “Stamp Day, 1365.” ■ a ^ K A. " ’rM-. ■9MP 109 I*k. ’ IB 1, 4" & I . . 7™^' ■W ■ ■ ^■^. J IV*' . •*•* " *’•'tf»V . .7, ' ' ■ A ’ 4 4r*’* *• £ ■* • * ■ . /. • f. X A L CEREMOf Y .... A Shinto priest ocattera bits of white paper before a steam turbine *,enerator at Tokyo's Electric Power Company’s Yokruka Thermal Power Station during purification ceremony fur start up of the unit, largest of its kind in the world. White paper was used became the color to symbol tt purity to Japan and has been used since ancient ttoaes for driving eat evil spirits, thought to be oaeiywhere. *. J J=ni?j ■ .fa 4^ia 1T ad d ■ ' j mZ3 .323Ji?Zuj32i_3^~2|.GK3j2 •* I : X&l* bZl333_3jX Jj < a j , BmF^X >■ > - . i . . K| w*- ~ g U « ••♦ » > t.j ^__jr ^KKUAULMAW 1 £ L, . ■ - mMEe ■W ’a* * *•««» w* •tofiter wA-jt-r * F- > - - • .* " *•» w* '55...* X-'b* MODERN NUR .... The modem look of Egypt's aaeieet nile to on iphm^i* m aa> amphibious tank moves past the Nile Rifton Motel tai Cairo during the UXM’s Seoond Lead Fortes 9 oelebrm tion. • w wsP* * “ f v k’ H mv ' .-• * vs f 4Z^ 4 fw '<f n ms > A if ®i lifer' wF S* %«, ■Atj s. c .m\ «.. .- . * MEMORIAI A Ihrtrh worker cleans one of the ?9 bells t* at t jmpose the carillon cf the Dr. Albs rt h< h* 'scr Memorial Tower being con Unit led at ÜbJucn. bwitxerUnJ.

Nicknames Tn a small community, nicknames often replace first names to the point that a man’s Christian name can be forgotten, in the tiny, mid Atlantic island of Bermuda the telephone directory and newspapers resort to nicknames so readers can correctly identify the parties concernu’. So il is that visile .5 are s^nn-tirr. .; stai Jed at such names r “''onkoy i’at," “Wcalheiand,” "Bur Inzer," "Bunkers," or "Colonel Bogey.” Bw E.' ■ * ■ i a* ‘•(A' i k ^ssl^ E. ) "’*■ £ . jBKjPP-i-' V* ** UNLOADING .... Something new Ui aviation is this “visor” nose opening piop»,3ed for the Air Forces C-5 ’ , world's biggest airplane. To •ff-load cargo, the aircraft ntno rises upward, above the Cved crew comn^rtr’'^’!. I •• 4 1 I 1 1 I ■ ' , » I/ " I ■X3. r ' I (HOW H^UND .... Joe, ti e Crow, fe.is that a busy bird nect’s more cf a feed than mere bird teed. firs. I rr>>v Slone, uiui whom Joe I . been m^L.n ’ h.* home la S-. » > ctcrvw;,. »la., agrees uy ftrding him dig foods. • < 0 < . -h * -e < 4^ ■ I FJ iA * «A J BUSY BARRIE.... Cam—actino stops the Bytog fact at pretty Barrto Ch—. Th® varwatiie dancer aud marie star to a fre^oent televtotam per, farmer. t* ■ * i Er' ’• t I W * E * 1 W 1 DOG'S LIFE .... Little *1 uffi* lives big. He travels In .ice company and doesn’t even have to vet one foot — or paw — lu front of another while roaming about Rome.

JAN. 13. 1966 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

■ ‘ •' ' —taa -•. --.a : '7 ' •■•■ ■■ ■• I - <1 * 1 * * ' y®*' . -sr-r* v • J .Z; •/. I I ; ’ | BIG MOUTH .... Any lime you pct this close to a 1.000 ' ound tl ’er shuck, you're much too close. I ucktly for tut Miami, I lorula S< aquarium photographer, (his picture was taken throv h Ibe protective underwater window. ». A B - iT an c *i -fe - /yr ■ w* M" ***EB— **'* - 4^®* •■ I?* W vy* «4p*WIW 11' * A C ,-I '"iV :s .... Viet Ccug guerillas captured during operr ~. •. \ i Frcvortn in Vietnam are guided by Sy 4 .* •.,.€: ”, Leiiic^, aroona. and Sp 4 Meh aP. Wright, / fc ■ I • : , .«1 i 1 J k 111 Llovife -.3 It ’ iS ar hWMb k; J l»*. ^w (J'S m 1 HGt' 1* • 1 MVme *w—taw v- ^^atoPo m j P^k- jjX i MODERN DROP .... This photograph wa- taken on the occasion as the first paradrop from a jet aircraft, the C 141 StarLifter. Some 123 Army paratroopers jumped from a jet to nerriaos at Fort Bragg, N.C. Equipment was atoo dropped. \1 E i , a Wg W H WJffl s - 1 ImJf ■ w ■ •SESMBw^r' VIETNAM VISIT .... Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge gwto Gea. Earle Wheeler, Chainnan, Joints Chiefs of SteiT, at Taa Boa Nhut Air B—, Saigma. In foreground, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to greeted aa his arrival by Lt. On. Ngnyea Nau Co, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of War, BVN. Coming down ramp brhtod General Wheeler h Arthur Sylvester, Aastotaut Secretary of Defeaoo for Pubbc Afairs. ST' J U^SSStKKKV' ■ ' W JL.O- to ^S' ' /' • # j/la • 'f\ Mt 11' / - I’ ‘ ’ '• / : LANDMARK .... The 47 foot high color'd of Rrmewra It Stare across the Nile River, rising behind ^w-n Ham Hugo figures of the Pharoah guard the Temple interior reaching ?•• feet into the heart of the saadAtoae mounted F-Uinu r» indicate an army of workmen toiled mao. jc^rv to complete th* TcMiuicK

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