The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 February 1967 — Page 8

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — FEB. 23, 1967

AROUND THE WORLD ‘ IN THE CAMERA'S EYE JT a Sa * *9 Jr B^VMi ■MHk 2 ^Wr ■ , 7J| ( A\( I R M ITOH I . . . Rtbeua Alkirc, Circileville, Ohio, winner ol the Miss American Teenager" contest at Palisades Amusement Paik. N. J., is making |>ersonal appearances throughout tin country, urging Americans to fight cancer w ith a checkup ami a i heck. T - । A 1 J : ' .i k i STYLISH . . . What appears to be, perhaps, a miniature •pace ship is actually a compact, single-unit antenna asScmbly, the first marine radar for small boats, B-iW’iinf! '’THjsna Ku’”’Uh!! h ’! J “•“Hi: * J’nno!!} Su»»v.n«» i nniiHHi u , kOHHUHI I 11999999999 t u mun«Hiui * IlfOntrn mumuHHUH I 99999999999 muuHHHIil < MllllfnH ill ! ” ,,, ihhh |M I 9999999991 j i>s3ir *Af3RMt 11’1‘S AN ISLAM) .. . ' isy section of downtown Victoria, on Hong Kong i, gives the impression of being on the mainland. Al i 'hr population is 99 per I cent Chinese, Hong Kong is . sh Crown Colony, ■< । JAMBOREE SCENE ... Ihe beautiful Seaside Try all Golf Club is one of two championship golf courses near Montego Bay, Jumacia which will be the scene of the Fourth Annual Jamaica Jamboree Pro Am Golf Tourney In early January. The Jamboree draws an international entry of 50 foursome* from leading golf dub* in th* U. S., Canada. ( Europe and Jamaica.

"■ — . /J i b*'! V, » I I I 4 COLOR ME HAPPY. . . At least one dairy has found away to make milk more appealing to youngsters. The milk comes in plastic bottles decorated with cartoon figures that can be colored with crayons. Four-year-old Billy Bowel! shows off some of his work in Miami, Fla. A' i 'V J B I 1 I Lr \i BIG AND BIGGER . . . Just in case her rolling pin breaks, Mrs. John O’ Toole considers the possibilities of . these two giant-sized pepper ’ mill*. Well, not really, she’* lust examining them during her visit to the National Housewares Show, recently held in Chicago. F ' ' >fips'wyt JI ' WIW GUN GAL... Leigh Chapman is typical of the decorative gals counterspies must deal w ith in television’s current run of spy specials. I * — X |SV;^ S. • A •» «: Wk ■ U INNER . Pvrt Barbata Harris, star of th* Bi o.idw .ix music al, "1 h e Apple Irec,” is the apple of miMiiii , eve, esjU'dally cilito -of Cue Magazine, who named her 1966 "LnIn la ncr id 11•. Year."

^"""1 Si J ■'■'T*’ ’' S jfeji CHICAGO . . . ’’Howard” the Frog, seems to be playing an extra special number on his toy piano here as he nearly falls from his tip|M-d bench. Frog has been trained to pose around the piano, but no amount of coaching has bet'll able to get him to play any acceptable music. r ■ jj ; ’ J Jf. K y U Nr- =^^6?■ 1 V SHORE TO SHIP . . . Pontoons and deck swing down, and trailer becomes a boat. Pontoons swing down on arms that lock into place against trailer body. Fore and aft decks, hitter complete with transom lor outboard motor, swing down and lock. Hydraulic lift raises trailer and wheels after "cabin cruiser" is in water, also separates the hitch from the car. k u . < J j fc. ■Enwte&t c • • • From the grandstand at Kyalami, South Africa, visitors cheer as cars roar away from the pits. Kyalami is the scene of a number of major races, including the nine hour endurance run and the South African Grand Prix. 4 ' ■■* jig ’ * . *’ hdMtah*£ sße 3<5 !p T^* st ss WINTER SCENE . . . This is winter in Switzerland, at Lucerene, some 50 miles from Zurich by train. The Lucerene Carnival in February in famous for its long parades and Imaginative costumes. ywfwww «'»■ l ’ — w.. ... ..... ' X' ’ I y/ : A ’’a vi . —*"\v . - < 2.< OPENING UP .. . "Bunny,"a self-propelled 175 mm gun from the 14th Artillery, 25th Infantry Division, fires in support <>f infantry troops during OjKiation "Paul Revue 1", near Pkiky, Viet Nam.