The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1969 — Page 4

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— THE IN DEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 10, 1969

No Tsars For Ray

Raymond Johns, n is a 22 year old who proclaims that he .is a Jieutenunf in the Black ’Panther.-. A ter dressing in the uniform of the lunatic black v natiomlist group. he st< pj 1 from the washroom of a jetliner, strode to the cockpit, and ordered the pil t to det mr the flight to Havana. During the extend'd flight he struck the pilot several times in the head with a 1 id d .38 revolvm spat out tires again t the pa--enger» in tl.c tiresame cliche’s that aie the p te o' the neo-reds, took s me <IOO from occupants o: the plane, and rechiistened the (ia*t "The Republic o 4 New Afiic .” Now this happy wanderer is disillusioned with the 1. nd o Cistro. It lacks something Ray isn’t free to do as he pleases. We wondvr if 21 days in a Cuban jail f Uowing the skyjacking had anything to do with it? Or maybe the restriction on Afro hair styles? Or being discouraged from talking to block Cubans? Was it the imprisonment of Panther members, the labor camp

Memories From .

1959 Telephone Co. Begins Dial Installation Work began this past week in installing the dials in the dial phones in the community preparatory to the official change over sometime in October. Ground Breaking Ceremonies. Ground-breaking ceremonies were held on July 9th for a $.500,000 addition to the facilities of Wells Aluminum Corp., North Liberty. The building win double the cogapanCs floor space and triple'its productive capacity. Resurfacing Road 4. East Road 4. east of North Liberty, was closed this week to permit the starting of the resurfacing of the road from the Pine Road east to Road 31. Eids were opened on this work some weeks ago. 1944 Cline Gets Contract to Paint Houses. T. R. Cline has contracted to paint all 200 units of the West York housng project, his c n-

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ACROSS 1. Withered, as a flower 6. Baron's estate house 11. Conscious 12. Run away to Gretna 1 Green 13. Appetizer 15. Abysses 16. A rope (naut.) 17. Possess 19. Ignited 20. Spirited horse 22. Hawaiian bird 23. Falsifies 26. French monetary unit 28. Extraordinary person (slang) 19. Baghdad is its capital (var.) 10 Finger ornaments 12. Cures 13. Type measure 14. beaver 16. Chatter 8 Meadow’ 9. Needle aperture 2. Siouan Indian tribe 4 Traverse 6. Approaches 8. Quaver 9 Blundered 0. Vends

DOWN 1. Actuality 2. Absent 3. Native of Copenhagen 4. Victorian 5. Railroad stations 6. Pronoun. 7. Lofty mountain 8. Knot of short hair 9. Not compulsory 10. Puts in more supplies 14. Female sheep

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intvinmcnts the bans on party organizing, or being banned from Havana? Those are things that ai" mh.we 1 in the capitalistic USA. Could it be that si meone misrepresented the world of communism to Ray? In contrast to Raymond J hns.ui, who seems to be receiving in Cuba his more or less just de-sorts, we would like to p.i" along the wards o an ther black man. His n ui.e i Jame - A. 1 lov. nd and the wo! I- wer in the farm <.' a letter to tb.e edito' < t a W -hin bn D.C. n'wpipir ‘ C p t ati n i> n>t out rF ' • Live thy nt i h’. h ’ ■ ■ I.- a vi’ tue 1 f life. ‘On n; 1 in i. t > d > my best . . .’ i <’ > i pvt o' Sa!th. But as n Ar. icon. Veteran, Negro, when I I k at my television in these times of so much strife and sre n organization such as the ‘Black Panthers’, I am ashamed. May God continue t > bless the man with the long white whiskers whom we all call 'Uncle Sam'." May those blessings extend to jll Americans.

tract specifying that he furnish all materials and labor. There were six other bids on the job. Buys Half Interest In Builders Store. R. W. Wolfram, manager of the Walkerton Lumber and Coal Co., has purchased a half interest in The Builders Store, South Bend, the transaction having been completed last week. Open More Domi» For KOI’ Workers ' Five more dormitories will be opened in Walkerton within the next few weeks to care 'or the in lux of single men and woman workers at the Kingsbury Ordanance Plant. There are a total of 110 men and 90 women able to be housed in the units. Will Widen Road 6, From Kt 2 To Rt. 31. Contracts have be«n let to the J. C. O'Connor & Sons Company of Ft. Wayne by the State Highway Commis-Mn to widen U. S. Highway Na 6 f rom state route No. 2 near Westville to US. Highwav No. 31. nine miles e -t of Walked m. Work has bren started on both ends o'’ the job,

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18. Medieval boat 20. Fabric 21. I^aun- I dry appliance 23. Previous 24. A Dis-

39. Wicked 40. Shout 41. Old measures of length 43. Before 45. Exist 47. South Dakota (abbr.)

ney employee 25 Know (Scot.) 27. Constellation 31. Salt 32. Cores 35. Obtain 37. Wild pig

which will add two feet of coniie.v ca vacn siae of the present 20 leet slab. This doesn t inciude widening in Walkeiton. Tae work was kt in two sip.uute vntiacts from Ind. 2 to L.S. 3.5 t > cepUng 2.7 miles tor $11.5; is. 17 and flam U.S. 31, 8151.42U.35. Picture Man Coining To Walkerton Again. Thi photogiapner who came here last year to take pictures o ...all child!en, will be back agam - wn to take m ue pictures. Suit To Jai’. In the ti:-t :iw m nths of 1911. U. .' O .. c of l*i ice Administfati n ... Um- black market sent 28 ( i owmis to jail, convicted 159 ere owners of buying gasolia with Enioicement Prog '.un avain-t the countmh .t r -t 1 n coupons ■ r without c up ns. to k away rations trim 773 ci. >wncis. susp. ndvd ^l•ol.m .-Uhng rights of 1.33 b tilling stati n ; put 156 filling sta’.i ns out of hu-im 1 -- nd gave jail minerto 236 c ‘Unti . vitei., peddltis uu gasulme deal rs. Main Street Gossip Put your kids in the back seat — and balt’em. This is the best way to protect your children in a car whether its only a short-stop shopping trip or a cross-country’ tour. There are almost 6.000 youngsters killed each year in motor vehicles and many more thousands injured. Put children in the back serf. This offers protection Because .. limited from the they are insolent panel, steering wheel vnd windsiii c?J. Teach youngsters to use sa ety devices, such as seat belts, habitually. Make it a family rule to buckle up be ore starting the car. Emphasize that a car is not a rumpus room. Teach children that the driver must keep his eyes on the load. Whan the kids are secun.y belted, the di ivei is Ie" tempted t . glance back to sia wh it they are doing. Give infants paiticubr care. Put them in a cai bed or bd'Mnek Avoid holding them in van arms as a pa'sen o ’-i. NvVei as a drivi:. M S G An unprecedented thirty houi> of c >ntmu us special televi-ion programming cove: ing dangerous and critical , m 'on landing as part of its exitu.'^i color coverage <>*. the Apoll ; 11 ei°ht-day mission will begin on Wednesday, July 16 thru Sunday. July 20 into M- nday July 21. The flight plan calls tor two of the three astronauts to spend twenty-two hours on t. v m n. The news will start its thnty houis of c mtinuous programming early Sunday a ternoon, ' just' prior’ to the undocking maneuver which p.oceXs the descent of the moonship from lunar orbit to the moon's surface. The lunar modal which will land the astronauts on the moon is scheduted to cany a black and white TV camera in its lower stage, and the TV audience is expected to see the first astronaut take his historical moon walk. Li t-Off is on W ednvsday, July 16 at 6:00 a.m. EDT and Splash-Down is on Thursauy, July 24 at 12:52 p.m. EDT in the Paci ic near Wake Island. M S G Special attractions at the Indiana State Fair this year will be The Bob Hope Show with The G ilddiggers. Diane Shelton. Marv Ix>u Collins and Richard Hayman; The Glen Campbell S v; The Kin/ Family; The English Horse Show starring Anita Bryant on Sun lay. August 24 thru August 2ij ( auict L ie the Rodeo; State Fair Century. 100 mile 1 SA< lIA New Car Rice; Jack Kechin in's H<ll Drivers on Saturdax August 27 thiu Monday. Sept 1; Noli >nal Championship Motorcycle Races on Thursday, August 28

and Harness Racing. MS G - The First Baptist Church of Walkerton will be host to the Baptist Youth Fellowship of Northern Indiana on July 11 at 8 p.m. M S G Remember only One Hour Parking on Roosevelt Road. MS G — Eight Sundays in a row now it has rained sometime during the day. What a iecord. M S G July Events: 11-H imiltcn-Eurr duel, 1807; 13-Storming of B ।-til'o. 1789; 16 1 irst Atomic B nib exploded, 1913; 17-Florida co led to U.S. by Spain, 1S19; 23S ovation Ai my founded, 1865 and on the 28th, World War I lA„an in 1914. MS G — SIDEWALK SALE DAYS this \v .’< end in Walkerton. Plan on c >ming to town ‘.or all the ba. gains. Voice Os The People Eleven months ago wv moved h":e after a lengthy debate as to whether I could adjust living with some breathing space between houses. Never have I felt a decision of ours to ne more right.. I want to thank the people o f Liberty Towns-hip for making this such a nice place to live. Thank you for letting us send our children to the ball games and the park where we don’t have to worry about kids looking for trouble or cajguiAS WCA-

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pans. Thank you also for being patriotic, flying flag's, having parades and not deeming the lump you gvt in your throat when the Star Spangled Banner is played, as unsophistocated. Thank you for having the local ministers give devotions at PTA, instead of someone reading an inane poem, despite the Supreme Court. Thank you to our neghbors, our children's teachers, and all the others our lives have come in contact with, for having time to be I elp nl and kind. Thank you must o‘ all for redeeming my faith in America; that it is tiuly inn be honest, hard working p >p e, who aren’t afraid to voice an opinion on disciplining their child! en. Mrs. George M, Blair Wh it gums up budgets is yearnings outstripping earnings. a Buy your face a razor. GinetteTeclimatid Razor $22)5 • /■