The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1967 — Page 13
MOUND THE WORLD IN THE CAMERA'S EYE ■ BOOL i* ^Qk^t> <'v ♦ Wilk y ' WP zlmM ^TS^vU* -X WMB . t .>- - --—- ^ZJk.-. tiH " *'JIl * wW > *' sk >^m^H^^BHb 'flrj ' 2 jLJL,».gdffiMjMHMBMHMM x^x. ■■ SELLING THEIR WARES . , . Using an antique baby buggy to carry her wares, a girl sells a bagel to a student near the main entrance to the University of California. ’’Hawkers,” who do not attend the school, have been using a variety of "carts” to sell their goodies to the students. They are required to have a Berkeley city permit which is periodically checked. -i. - <u - A GOOD TURN . . . SP4 Carl Hinote, Pensacola, Fla., tries to turn a bolt that will enable him to remove a bulldozer track. The dozer track is removed to reduce its weight for air shipment from one Vietnam airfield to another, i r«x ■5W 8 W“ x ex A F> < 4^*o^ #*^Bl if x r f w .: fl tßßßi^^x - 'J*gSgUa " BBBBBBBB^^*^*^ * TOAST . . .SP4 Amato of the 509th Engineer Company, 5 drinks a toast to friendship with his hosts at Po •* ^ong, ► Vietnam. The men of the engineering group built and maintain a floating bridge near the village. ■ at *B| j£^£jKwßj|. ' jS * ' 9 ’ REAL THING . . • But made of snow. The copies r of Greek tempi* and statues are part of ttrtMSndW FAttvat * in Sabboro, Japan, and these are just a small part of the ' Itgffoddcttens. This a an annual event
S BSSfll Pt; SPY GAL . . . She looks here like the girl next door. On camera for a weekly television series, Stephanie Powers is a dashing lady spy. ; 4 B/rX ' <■ X<'V| F;ATsaifo* LA ACTION . . . Troopers of the 101st Airborne Brigade fight from old Viet Cong trenches as Viet Cong try to overrun their gun emplacement near Tumorang Province, Vietnam. Photo was taken by Army Sgt Kemi Mangiboyat. ■ B I B r I r I . ^rsM GOING UP . . . Framed against a background of lakes and mountains, a cable lift carries passengers skyward near Lucerne, Switzerland. ''" w "* j ?x i j. s- » OVERBOARD.. .No < accident, this backward flip into the water, but a purposeful demonstration of the merits ofa Norwegian made, full nulati*:;'. life-coat .which the manufacturer' say's win keep a man afloat for days jf necessary.
JULY 20, 1907 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —
HMHHHMpF X J j■: o y w»‘ , Mra^^lwMtU" _J^"' ’’' *’ ~ ~ * y ^wJ/T a echco*'■L -y G*£fM SKY HELP . . . A U. S. Coast Guard amphibious rescue helicopter turned firefighter at scene of collision between freighter and tanker near Buzzards Bay, Mass. The helicopter hauled foam from shore which was lowered to Coast Guard vessels to smother flames aboard the damaged ships. Mu.. ^Shu. jt. ..xs 'x- - ' Spr w ■y ! .FT rXxMk 11 W ' -»'f ’ - : 4^. ' vX- J -c. - -W. :1 SUBSTITUTE . . . Twisted steel of ;>n Eiffel bridge near Cnu Muong, Vietnam, reminds H)Oth Engineers of importance > of quickly restoring transportation routes. They ferry every* thing from trucks to b’eycks on their four float raft. •' ■ 'W>” ’ ■ ’*•■■ ‘ ■ ’ *■■ &r *•■ <’ ■ ’ ■“ ■ v ’■■• •” ’"i .’ '. X ‘ >jf*’ * IE Z Liv * -Ay . Iti । j -M? cK" *4 ' i I wwb -1 wiHmlbw ; ? x i ik- — ■ SIf»AI.W»Gi(X ViHagers salvage firewood from a sabo- I taged bridge on Vietnam Highway QL-. . Army engineers stood by to reconstruct the span after damaged portions] 1 were removed, — * • p I v- -SSA ~ • :x - »:< • -H' I"' ' -- I : -1 >- i |||||||^^ MBvifl -^o^ S.; ' x^Kj^VlSflßSSflfl LXCI a-..—! . I * > $ ■ < PAIACE .*. . Cambodia is famed for the ruins of Angkor, yet tourists are also greatly impressed by the structure shown above, the Royal Palace in the capital cHy of Phnom-Penton*^
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