The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1968 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — APRIL 15. 1963
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ALREADY IN THE NEWS and in it pr.'tx ngululy is news < t the coining 500 mile race in Indian.ip »hs This gn at spe< tacr once a year, draws more pie to a sngle event than oth ! spirting attraction. Come the first of Max. mw- is really hnninant from the big oval track as thi first <>f Mx marks the start of the practice sessions pilot to the qualifying runs and ne race itself on Memorial Day. SOME OF THE NEWS THAT ha- already be. n released, con<etns tats drivers and just a ittD bit of everything. The
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the greatest driver in the woill was killlcd tn a formula two cat in Germany. The fixing Scot had proved his ability in about anything that had a motor and a throttle that could go. He had been the world's champion driver winner ot many road races an I proved himself beyond a doubt at the <l >sed circuit at Indianapolis and started the revolute n that seen the farewell of the Offy four-bangers to the rear-engine cars. Now th< tnnl continue as the turbine is making a de. p cut into the racing laurels an I Jimmy Clark was to drive < nr of these foj Granatelli this year.
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half and mile tracks around the country. The whole issue should be settled once again ab. ut three hours and a few minute- aft r Tonx Hillman gives the most famous signal in .-ports. “Gentlemen. Start Your Engines.” NFO NEWS By Edith 11. Snyder The National Farmer.- Organization (NFOi moved last week t<» r< lax it's livcstis k holding action <nr day as a m< ins of • a in ! financial p ensure < n NFO members who arc let hug the ‘ pinch after two months of following the organization's “no sell” policy. In announcing th • new strategy, NFO Pre-ident Or n Lee Staley said, “We don't x\ nt any 1 production sold that di <sn t have to be sol i.” He emp'i; az. d that the current hi l ling acti m is n over and that NFO g'al have j not changed. The la:*, pickers have not signed < n x < ‘ and inferred that this remain. l
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