The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1968 — Page 11
f *W? MONKEY ON HIS SACKS . . . Guarding his bunker post, somewhere 65 miles northeast of Saigon, this soldier suddenly discovered a monkey keeping him company. From the creature’s animation it looks like he’s giving the GI orders-of-the-day. ■ ' -S '- ' ''W* f '.Ajf •■> ■ v "'"' f • .-jt* tnAi V v c'tvyvSiSllgFWai^ F^s *> oA feL/^r ,l vt *^' 5 * Vf 4A A- i*. 1- • j ■»*■» .A ♦< M < ,^N *t4cr» .-V i jTaac ,a ^A-'- 5. 'j JGETH ERNIE'S . . . Croon honey moon k;<a Ly a Japanese travel <_ i . 1 a . a ‘ womens m. 4,“ z o.c puidicit 1 /cau*ed < .'y i.l -.> Ivp for a honej moo<.« s' luui to ilawa.'. t* ~ r ; ; ■ ^gß^* Vfy« KggßgggnUggßt*, r -.■•• j*?t- ■ kLaM**; ■^^t- "** Jk- * ■ • U* MB& PICTURESQUE . . . H«irt Island, In the 1000 Islands area of the St. Lawrence, River between New York State and Ontario, Canada, is a popular attraction in this summer vacation area. A wealthy hotel owner had the island re-shaped in a heart design and proceeded to build a castle like those in his native Rhineland. When the shell of the castle was completed, his wife died, ami the castle was never finished. ' **** • ** ' *’ * ” x ‘ * • M i »-‘^'2 >N‘'rs *• * ‘ iSl’ ^3^ . ” ■'‘"#' a \ tkActf^p^Mi IS 14 -.s t" ni ART SCENE . . . Artists from all parts of the world have painted the rugged peaks of the Teton mountains m ’ ra ’' Teton National Park. Wyoming. More than a dozen peaks rise over 12,0th) feet above sea level. ’ ; . 9 'l-1 ? CLEANER AIR . . . Kodak Park plant a‘ N. Y. is evidence cleaner industrial air is puss • electrostatic jwecipator is in ‘H*™’ 10 " “. . ' an ti-poUu-wnter vapor rises from the buildings. A »g black Ron device is disconnected on the right stack and btacK emuke emerges.
fr %• -r • ’-Jr •*• -’'M* 1 I •’ t? ■ It- ' 'll’ , 1 WAR RELIC... Buried underwater some 23 years, portion of the bow of a Japanese gunboat Is removed from the Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam, harbor by a 100ton crane. ' ■Br CUE CHOICE . . . Pearl Bailey, who took the entertainment world by storm with her performance in the title role of ’’Hello, Dolly!” has been named Entertainer of the Year 1967 by mlitors of Cue Magazine. Previous winners include Diahann Carroll, Zero Mostel. Barbra Streisand. Sammy Davis, Mike Nichols and Barbara Harris. F" - SwK.x " A WHALE OF A SHIP ... A Royal Navy helicopter appears to be hovering over a giant whale in the waters on the coast of Scotland, but actually the "whale" is a nuclear submarine. This is one of the first pictures of the HMS Warspite. The Royal Navy's third nuclear-powered fleet sub. V . Bi S3L HELLO. THERE... Detroiter Sally Condors isn t thinking about winter weather at home as she wave* prettily from her perch on the rocky shore of Lord Howe Island, Australia where, as you can tell from Sally’s costume, it's suinmertinc.
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r 7. -f WB x - rr i ¥ ****■ .» u 1 ' K' -FY*r>‘ -* * •..." - ~~ " ss*«" mi/ . HIGH FLYER . . . The "human kite" soars over the waters of Sarasota Bay, Florida. Former World Champion water skiier Joe Cash and his troupe perform each Sunday during January and February. i if s ilsliis^ LiWjaa <x. . » 88-xtaWwWTaHMK i 2- -* . ---^ SMOG TEST . . . Eric Grant, Air Resources Board director, shows two Los Angeles area auto owners potential air pollution sources on a 1968 car. Rober A. Field of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. R. W. Sweany responded to the Board's request for new cars to test in effort to determine if car manufacturers are complying with California smog control standards. atifrSF -\ x ' si KK, '■■■ CANNY CIVET ... A civet which took up residence in the camp area of U. S. forces near Tuy Hoa, Vietnam, samples one of civilization’s specialties, the soft drink. » F r . • ♦ 4 •'hi v f3l ■w 4 MhlLa II ■W'3 e*i s ’'^ ^BwT L t 1 a* J A WB L<J i > ^FuB9Hm iJBBV Aw HELPING HAND . . . Specialist Everett Johnson, Los Angeles, applies a little tender care to a young Montagnard villager -during a 4th Infantry Division mission held in the central highlands of Vietnam. *
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