The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1966 — Page 11

AROUND THE WORLD IN THE CAMERA'S EYE , „ _ r- ( WK • $ I IJQ A . r- ** W " ige&r •4k&£jg ' ''l^W LJ ■■:^ t .' F ' ^MZ W f, . V\ ■ !-.-■'‘7 • ■■ ' w - ia£ AOf ■ Inr ^XsW* WARM SPOT . . . Spring is bringing warmer climate to most of U.S., but Betty Allen of Chicago, right, couldn’t wait. She took an early vacation to Ceylon, legendary island off the coast of India. After fun in the surf, she visits with pretty Ceylon girl. > ■ *y K i ■KE v l - * X it £•' '' *; •• / i ■Mb • ❖-■. , ...•:v:x- / zl NEW INSIGNIA ... The first new U.S. Army Vietnam insignia is pinned by Gen. John K. Waters, Commander in Chief, United States Army, Pacific, on the uniform of Lieutenant Gcpera! John E. Eughr, Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army, I Vietnam. Insignia is vellqw. red. blue and white. ■ - ®Bwl • — - MQ” Ji’ Lt.w ~ UP A TREE .... Tree climbing goats are no novelty In south em Morocea, not far from Agadir. They graze off the thorny foliage and bitter fruit of the argan trees (only trees V, prew in these arid parts) with the nimbleness of cvcus a^.oba.s. 11%*^ NHHoßa^^^ I I ' ww*.. I i wI H? i “ 4 RENDERING THE FUTURE . . . This artist’s rendering Illustrates two typical reusable aerospace passenger ,rans ^’' predicted for the future. The ships, which are launched toge » are shown separating into two stages in this drawing n°" l Lockheed-California Company. The first stage returns to base ' lands at jet transport speeds. Under its own power, the sec •Isao continues into space.

RFk a m Ju iKfit 5 iCaglwH SPOTLIGHT ... These four beautiful starlets were featured in a recent television program. Clustered around the stairway arc Raquel Welch, Peggy Jacobsen, Edy Williams and Siv Aberg. Miona d I W, " /■- .M ■ ■" . ■ ■■ ■ -i CHOPPER VIEW .... The Pan American BuikUng dom* inafes this air view cf New York City t?kcn from a helicopter which hud just lifted off from the heliport r.tcp the structure. Office build ji ;s and new and old apartmen s tan be seen as one looks north from 4bth Street in d id-town Manhatten. ’X > eL' A ' Jfc ' I BANK SWAMI. .. Surpris. ingly, there’s a swami at a respected financial institution. Chase Manhattan Rank in New York, in honor of a new ex» hibit on “Far Out Forecasting”. put staff member William Devine in mystic garb and gear to supervise the exhibit’s installation. The bank’s real economists, however, continue to rely on conventional bustBess statistics. [ JAMBOREE id - 1 6 H ..w JAMBOREE EMBLEM . . . This is the emblem for the 19f>7 World Jamboree to be held at Farragut State Park, Idaho, from Augus 11 through August 9, 19G7, which some 17,000 boy scouts from 100 nations are expected to attend. Included in the emblem design is a view of Mount Borah, highest peak in Idaho The 1%7 World Jamboree b the first ever to be held in the United States.

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r' — , ** ‘ - It MF »wl 1 -, z - ... r -4 z - K| jSLwi i? -4i £ S ... - 4 feOMOWEffIHMHBBBME#biFaL ■“ j MOVING OUT . . . Paratroopers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade dash from helicopters of the 82nd Aviation Battalion during air assault phase of search and destroy operations in Vietnam. ? * I’h*' S&iia ^1 IL * - : -F. v* < - vs ■ . : w - \ \ I ‘ uh Id ?' - Wh f .SWwp y ■ tG '' ^S&iaMFy t, ; . J FIELD CUT . . . The barber comes to the troops in Vietnam. Here in olen field, barber trims and, in background, his “helper’’ collects from a previous customer. '-h- --< iif , > (few 5 ’ - 1 VR ■-mW.- s K Mm> <> fe 3 ■ J FIELD FLUSH . , . Army Infantrymen of the 16th Infantry Ist Division, are shown sweeping through a riee paddy in scare/ of Viet Cong. ' Y^ ' eograhSfr. yS®^ '; Ifc.tf ' ?y jyßfc f * ’ >X*». * MNM.wMr rv DESIGNERS . . . PFC Wilson O. Robertson, (Detroit) right, wears the M 79 Grenade carrying vest which he and PFC Carl M. Menna>e (Clawson, Mich.) left, designed. The vest enables a grenadier to carry twice the basic load formerly carried in bandoleers, as demonstrated by Mennare, MIHMMMDMYSHMMRWS^ITOF ^7^air- " - ■ iOlcl V- wmWII ■ BfcM'f. ^'aK. MDsbL. V .' 3 i jl COMPACT . . . This compact two-way radio for ears uses less than half the current required for an automobile tail light. Designed to aid stranded motorists in calling for help, it will operate when battery b so lew it will so longer start the car e”"’

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