The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1967 — Page 12

THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY I. 1967

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AROUND THE WORLD IN THE CAMERA'S EYE s - ** Kyvwy y - »BKXMHKIi VISIT . . . General Creighton W. Abrams, U. S. Army Vice Chief of Staff, talks to a member of the 4th Infantry Division in the fields of Viet Nam during inspection toar. Major General ArMur S. Collins, Jr., Commanding General of the 4th Infantry Division is at left. t- \ ug^HHb^- sBBKx ’ '' A ■ow ■ Ji ^r* I w Usshiw rwm ^EE3Br A LIFE WITH SHOES . . . Carl Vaughn holds a pair of immense shoes — part of his collection of outsized footwear. Currently retired. Vaughn, of St. Petersburg, Fla., has spent his entire life working with shoes. IllliSi .. ■H, v-w . •* -5n 881 l ■ '' ' J '^W * X 1 JUST FOR PUT-PLT-PUTTERINGAROUND . . . While his dad looks on, seven-year-old Tommy Barnard revs up his miniature racer which will be introduced at London’s Racing Car Show. His father, Tom Barnard Sr. designed and built the little vehicle, which is powered by a lawn mower engine. J IrbmM • THE JOI RNEY ... A bronze statue of Pope John XIII, approximately 12-fwt high and 8-fcct wide, attracted huge crowds in Italy during a seven-day, 34-mile trip from Milan to the Seminary of Gergam Alta, in Sotto il Monte, birthplace of the Pope. 1 lie statue was transported on a trailer designed and constructed for the trip and was drawn by a tractor loaned by a Milan for tractor dealership.

**•*»<% i i op:^. J »X * * X SCENIC V \Y... These railway hill <L diers are the easy wav to a-cend towards a ’’must'* view of the hillcis and the islands surrounding Singapore. It’s a mile-long ride to the top. r r v 7 "~r * / ' = I z fWIB i *■. w® / w k FISH BAIT . . . The use of bread as Coating bait is r long-accepu-1 practice by anglers on io prowl for pompano in ’ ermuda. More than 600 a ieties of fish have been t ught in the waters surrounding the midAtlantic resos t. w Uli ^Agkyk * OVERTIME... Working In the glare of lights, engineers guide prefabricated sec tion of Baily bridge panel as they work to make old bridge safe for heavy traffic. Panel is put into place with Rid of 20-ton truck mounted crane. I '1 in- -I jK < ■ ■ "T — v *' 4 ? ■■-J 1 S E A VIEW . • . French i beau tv Mylene Demongeot 1 post on shipboard during ( fLLmiag of recent movie.

• • I I i A - i feAZ?* . ■ ‘ T r <:♦ >■ ~... CONTRAST . . . The first hydrofoil boat in service on Bolivia’s famous inland Lake Titicaca, 12,500 feet high in the Andes, zooms past Aymara Indians In their traditional totora reed fishing boats. rS^SBi UCH. MEDICINE . . . •’Penelope", a 7-week-old pup, closes her eyes in horror as her mistress, Pat Confredo, 17, of Brooklyn, N. Y., feeds her some medicine with an eyedropper. "Penelope’’ had a medical examination at an i A.S.P.C.A, shelter here. - ' |r Ar* .yWU H PLANE MODEL ... A VTOL aircraft model, designed / for Princeton University’s test program is examinee! by/ engineer at manufacturer’s Sudbury, Mass., center. VTOL ’ planes take off and land vertically when propellers are turned upward, fly in conventional position with propellers horizontally as shown. VTOLS show promise for landing on small runways and for short airport-to-city hops. ^KKS^ ■ ■* IP^' S Jr-WXqal I w x I 'lk :3W £ «AK- w” wl g w Tn KJi Fil IJHHHHBHHb* ■mhiß^’w SAHm^Bs * HEADING FOR SUMMER ... Fun accessories are heading the list for this summer. According to London milliner Simone Mirman. Red Raffia is the theme for this threesome, which includes long pigtails, a large tote bag and sunglasses With the straw-like material rimming them.