The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1967 — Page 11

□A i g2yy?A - - ■ - < au&sfe 10^ Bgßßi^. 3^ | A v^NX'-' ' JUST A PART . . . It’s big, but it’s only a part of the world’s biggest airplane ... the mid-fuselage section of the U.S. Air Force’s C-5A Galaxy, rolling toward a mating jig at a Georgia aircraft plant. / W>' ■ ”■: -v • -vw-wa- .... ~ r■! 1-- ■ S T»• I ' T K' " W * F I » • Hr K^- - w w * I - BL ■ • w* t <■ > t W^w' ‘ ■ . 'JIB .' ■ ' " ; n^... . / N.N.':.../ X .... A ^'. S.O.S. CALL BOX . . . This transceiver, located at various Coints along Italy's major highway system, can be operated y a push of a button to call an ambulance or tow tru».k. Instructions in four languages and the short wave control panel are shown here. Help is on the wav in a matter of minutes. I MW S ’ WM I 'MB * # . ” wmbf JBK - c ’-- t ? GENERATION’S APART . . . "Pengavin Contessa of Cowfold,” or just plain "Tessa,” a Welsh Corgi of Orpington, England, stands proudly next to a pair of 8-week-old pups. They are her great-great -grandpuppies and could very well become the champion she has been. The winner ol some 200 awards has had 2-1 puppies of her own and over a hundred direct grand-puppies. ■Lw 3 i K■ I r &£'" * •11 iX j' *ji in| lM|Tb Uli Idi *> IK' < K'rj3w«B'f AHEiS bROTHERS THREE . . . Threc brothers from Cherre Tree, Pennsylvania are reunited in Vietnam. Left to right. Airman Second Class Gerald R. Kopp, Army Socialist Four Robert L. Kopp, and Air Force Staff Sergeant Lowell T. Ropp. Air Force brothers came to Cu chi from Pieiku and Da Nang to vi»U Army brother*

' -w*? WWMBSBW k- ' THE TETONS... Skilled boatmen steer rubber floats past mountain meadows and under rugged peaks of mountains such as Grand Teton, in this photo I from an American vacation i in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. i ***r^ S 3 " .. ' ■ ’ 7. '- *'• :■' ■.-. '.’.' > FAIL HO! ... Ihe Portueuoe Navy Mjuare rigger training ^hip ’ s^gre-” sail< into Boston while her tic»v hoists hei soil . She wa •» gri tty <! by lire boa t s and some 100 p! t>ure < raft upon her . rrivad at the South Boston Naval Ships aril. » ‘aT-. . a’a''. ' L A r> Mt Il ' SEKjSSn^ * RSWTa-.' ? NEW LANDMARK . . . The only visitors to The Church ofGraun. Italy these days, arc the fish that live in the waters of i,ago Di Resia reservoir. The old church was flooded when the Adige River was dammed to house the new water storage area. ■ *: 4* ;X * -I'^ g ^-' - I K ® BI kt Hi. ASSAULT PLAN . . . Conversation here is not about a frontal assault against enemy forces, but regards another important aspect of Vietnam activities. Lt. (jg) James R. Lathan, right, of Scabce Team 0807, and Scabee chief builder Walter E. Roberts discuss plans for a bridge site. In addition to handling military traffic, bridge will enable some 5,000 farmers to take produce to market by shorter route.

1967 ~ THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

.■ ;. -».,. r - 'fJ* <, ■ ■ -x ’ T’^''**^** z ~ w ■- * - ' *x»<**' - /' ^l^ , ■”- 4 ' : * W . «^w •* / ^x^^***^ ■ •& i —... ~ x Alin . - ■■■■ ■' NEWPORT . . . This is Newport, South Vietnam, a deepwater port two miles from Saigon which occupies the site of a former rice paddy. - —^.. gjjSR '-b 1 (. 1 FY SQUARE . . . Shinjuku West Side Square in Tokyo is the world s first tri-dimensional city square, offering con* venient access to transportation, parking and shopping inpi^ modern block-long package, I B®ri i i -J ; < k BHnl, Wii 1 $; ? HETX jjEfci jOj«j REPLICA ... Kiyoshi Yamamoto spent almost a year and a half completing his miniature version of London's House of Parliament. There are over 50,000 used matchsticks In his replica, on display in Tokyo. nMKLr* r 4 . A • a I1 . '^SK' 1 i ‘ j&t |Mm| * k BiWi . B W ran i HI, HO, HI HO . . , Work can he fun. Navy Scabee l>kk Stapleman is used to handling heavy construction pieces, so he finds Vietnamese method of hauling water to be an fun task. Dick and < her volunteers are devoting time o - duty to helping Chu Lui villager rebuild thek wur-ruvaged Village,

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