The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1967 — Page 9
~ AROUND THE WORLD IN THE CAMERA'S EYE k' *"'' ♦IB ' *WO?ISf w l IHHhK ■K ■ - i sj^CTU^yao J - 4 jS "WWlKj^^. , ip-jf ri^k^b^pbpreHH^Kmz^^j^ A BOMBER . . . Silhouetted in the cargo doorway of a U. S. / Coast Guard Ice Patrol plane, crewman drops a dye bomb I on iceberg in a field of ke off Baffin Island for future identiH-i ’ cation and tracking. I > 4 *— ■ <_ <’/ EWHahJHM^BHMHB >:z ' > > >v, sßoß|i $ HKaRi&B * > w 'zzr > ****^ ■ ?**k ißy *• F >:>»->:^:■s ' : , , " Z ' "&' *■ ? z ' - mMIwIB -< ANSWERING THE CALL . . . Feuermen*ai New Glarus, Wis., move mit grossen haste when the feuer bell rings. They also kept their German-Swiss heritage alive by naming the fire house feuerwehr haus. - - * E ^<- » . .^f*- Sjßjr i' • ♦ , ttKUp Ji W*” T/**' w ty, \w wjFBMUfc ■M^KSSgKM WHRHHT? kn^^MOW ~ W oMiiM >yl|w ■ J - aHWMk-S. H|HK^2B^y" & JF W DOUBLY RARE ••• An albino wallaroo isn’t bom very [Often, and when one of them has twin babies, they are exItremely rare. This mother walleroo, related to the kangaroo |And wallaby family* is shown at a sanctuary near Sydney, ^teisiMi&lTO a&aMMwl.'^w MHSRhPFzs ": I '•* JU ' »tw. *wja2SM3^H y_ ~-~ ~7_ .^^ZS^HESMfe A TOUCH OF JAPAN . . . The Park Towers, an apartment and office building, is picturesquely reflected by a lake in the new Japanese garden constructed in the downtbwn area of San Mateo, Calif. The garden was lovingly constructed with time, labor, materials and funds contributed mostly by the Japanese Community of San Mateo.
RHMHM s®r * »IWHi 1 SOME BARBERS... While men elsewhere around the country get their hair '’cut,” California males have long been having their hair "styled.” Now, an enterprising Beverly Hills hair stylist has opened an emporium for men staffed with lovely "mi-cro-skirted” lady stylists. The cost for treatment by the h'ggy, licensed gals? For just hair styling — $7.50. For styling, manicure and shoe shine — SIO,OO. r : . a Im < I VMKk ' 'SS k^Bh BEACH GALS . . . Seen In annual movie about collegiate capers in Florida are Paula Prentiss, Dolores Hart, Yvette Mimieux and Connie Francis. r i ■ >'i A Bi Ag^g>> ,■ < \ I i r ON TOUR . . . American Patty Wiscavage, right, is shown with a young Thai student visiting the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, in Bangkok, Thailand. Patty won a trip to the Pacific in a journalism contest sponsored by atravel associa* tion. . BIG ONE .. . John F. I Fllis, St. Louis, M>, went down to New Zealand to do ! gome trout fishing. Shown 1 In a stream near Hamilton, he pulled in this whopper in near-record time. Any trout under 14 inches must be placed back in the water in that country.
JULY 13, 1%7 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS^-
1« ■ t x V ■ v^WIL * EB^ 4 ' 1 CAVED IN .. . SP4 James Stiffler inspects a bunker that was hit bv an enemy mortar. He is a member of Headquarters Company, 2d Brigade, operating west of Pleiku, 1 Vietnam. E&jv ~^Mkr 'Mo- &• 9 SNOW IN FLORIDA? .. . White palm trees, azalea bushes I Bnd grass make this look like a snow scene in Florida. But I It s actually the tropical setting of Cypress Gardens just given JJhis effect when the photographer used infra-red film, —— IsaKvEF jc- Mr^W VH If 1 k** I <.A>>' <ik j/* ' W S -—JM BACK SEAT RIDER . . . John Kanakos and his biking buddy Pierre, a French poodle, stop pedertrian traffic on 42nd Street. New York’s Kanakos, of Sunnyside, N.Y., says_that Pierre rides on the back of the bike without the benefit ot^ harness and safety belt. z T ■HmB WWBMWB i wB 1 ths HI lUi I Pm AE., .jS* SHE x P 6 . - dlfsaHMmi WAYSIDE STOP . . . Small shops In Bermuda offer a fascinating range of merchandise. Here, tourists discuss purghasc of a length of brilliant hued Thai silk, — —'
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