Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1960 — Page 2
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• WALhEKTON INDEPENDENT — March 24. 1960
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REES Plymouth. Indiana liiursd.K, I ridav A Sa'unlay "THE FI A ING FONTAINES" In F tslnian ( olu; A ( in us Picture "1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS" in 1 .Hluucoior A Mr. Magno 4 irtoun Feature MoO . 1 ties., A u ,sl. Flanders” ’ ulor In Deluxe D A V il> I. MH). DON AI.D ( KISP. and “OLD 1 ELLER A I’, n and His bug uill H ami f -vary Tii'i, Heart! < tit toon and "Big wcot" Sunday • >ntinudiis from 2 p.m.
MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO "Th' Hi .’ of Exrrv’thmg rtai ring H .pe Lang. and Stephen Boyd and < oming to the Rialto ne -J Sundnx. g. a b.g pi Im ; . but big m its him m ar ! dramaL x alue.s i it he? ll tn phy 'i al •h at. N> gu a s d : i . t on bring tie <'Ut rn 'id Ipe :‘OUain t• • aimn' < loseiy the emotio..' t • : fi;;i s, th" loxo s.c d de ,i • •! group ..f people working and ■'a '• mg and lovmj in Hi" uu.m" is the NcA York ! u; nes I!oj • I im ' a' : t;Xe a: d ly ’ • ai. fl. '1 < . ..nt ia' i 0,.- x l . ' ■ .1 d. p’ h of mt* ;Ja। ’a’ • mdn .t< the dmu n;•ns <d a ■ .stai and makes he! |r".m . a. pea r • g o.! as th' X xa i< . p : by <umf»aiison She is the Caios: Bellilef ot til" I ook e I I ted '. • i bred, wo: king as a se< ret..ry in New Yolk p'.bi.d Op ho ; e xxl... her fiame is abiond for a year Wh< n h" deserts tan foi a I’'lla> hell s i.e . bf' in an I mollo’.:. t irm< J flb d ox th" mm h old", tyiiiial a.id ahoholn Stephen Boyd But in spite of hei own cnioti al d.ffi m!u< she is a towr ' ' strength to h. r fim id:. Suzy I’aii ei and Diane B.k'-r who have nm th.' stier.gth to iis.st the howling wolves Mm.^ I’arkei bc. . n.e S voixed uith Lo'iis Jomdan intense x mg st ;ge 'hteetot who takes u new wonu '. i:»." new plays an at !oi who h tmdi m Aliss I' :k« math; ami Mis Bakei sllta nil to the . harm ot pkiylxA Rob. it El ans who pionnses mart iage but offers het an abortion aft'! • b"e<>mes pregnant The. 1 1 are the pi m< ipal three of the story They . !>■ supplt tm n' ed by several side ex. ursious. • a. h Hiippoiting the mam theme Mi>Cranford. .i m l ami bitter ha clawed h< : way to an e-ldoi -n;p and beeonw.s involved with a mat tied exisulive who eiics of h'i Alai th a Hyer. d;xur. el and mot he of a chidl. is thi' office wife of another married man. an aff.ur .da is trying to bieak oil Brian Aherne i. an aging Loth-no, tm terro' of all lh< new girls m the office All ale sketi lmd Hl x .g- : m ttes Wh’.e.h fairly leap f> om t-‘ e scree;. u then icahs It may be true that t me h money. but not t > the man who spends dollars 'Worth o: tmetix . r to save a penny
Comment from the Capitol — Heads You Lose — Tails They Win! by Vent Neff 4M9HMBb SO ’ “ ' f '^^l
You know how it is. You go down to the polling place un Flection Day. You wouldn't mis* it on a Let. It is yotr duty, you tell yourself. And so it is. jou insist that your wife be a registered voter, too. So fai so good. kk hat happens w hen you di aw that curtain around the vot ng booth, k uu vote Row A or Koh B. or maybe (’ or 1» or a combination of candidates. You leave th* booth feeling pretty darn good. You are a eitixen who take* his civic dutie* sei u y. Now here is the SG4,OUO question. • How did those candidates get their names up on that machine? Aft ho decided which nun to offer up to yuur choice? Did J oh? Did your neighbor? Did 1? Or were they put up there In m nninileb* group yuu ntui heard trll of? A niunejes. group did it .u L .. you vyted in the primal . r V c the pr n.ane*' Primate; a e held from time to. time and they don’t nearly the pub 1 ity lie Lig rlei Hons get. Os ‘"m*e you’ve heard about pn mana* Bu' mayoe yea usuxlly akip t! ern eroai..e they seem to ue mi mpertant ('hew an !>“• foi a muiuie it is in thaa* primaries where the Iwt ol randidatea is chosen! If >o ignore th. primary th !h.ii you .rally don't have
Hollywood Coming To South Bend For Show Premier Hollyxvooil will come to Sou ' I Bend Enday. Ap U 1, when ti. xxi'ild ptre im it <>t th" motion pa tin.' ver-iion ot Hans Christi m Andersen's faicy tale "The Snox ■ Queen." will be held lu re Philip W elbei president ol th Downtown South Bend Council annoiuu ed recently that I’nivci i! Inter).atjoual Lad clet t.. | this iif lioin a hst of 12 j .ri ophtan ; md.u । msideratn n t<> v the fit. ' showing < f thi' full-le: gth. < |. ammat<• I feat ore Sox t 1 d la. t> ~| (. nvolx I'd the selection oj -outh Bond a- t pn nm ie city it wus roporte 1 An o.ng them .x .■> th'- ett x - m’ < t in y th ;u"g an. Apr p. '1 '.e .u.uw Q •. ' ''."•Hgi.e : to epp' ai to all tgt >. is particular! »■ m ad at th" "o .).;• «■. ye: ei it. •'. Other fa tors mtim mmg tb< . ■ le lion of Smith Bend included it extern xe cultural programs, it previous suv essex .n erd' axoi . cmnng . omm'in ty-v. .de co-op i i tion ..nd, its rec igmzed p<i .'.on ~ the advertising World a . a t< . market f<r produc ts before n. tional distribution Whi-n we neard that The S;.o\
don t pass on hills i MERIDIAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY - - -- - wr - ** tmL wk (Governor Harold W. Handley and Indiana State Pulmc nffiymk preview the first in a new scries of Hoosier highway billboard potters designed to warn against common causes of accidents. Hus poster and others in the senes will be spotted throughout the year on 11-1 billboards along high accident-frequency roads. Inspecting the new poster are Jcft to right) Major Paul T. Bcvcrforden, State Police executive officer; Governor Handley; Gari M Russell, president of Meridian Mutual Insurance Company, sponsor of the award-winning safety program and Harold S. Zeis, State Police superintendent.
much to say about who gets elected in this i.untry, All you aie really doing i picking from a h- put up by the men who are anxiuus to get then imn. tiu ted. 1 lie candid utt— li.ne l.< n ’ approved” by the* "buys i’ tii*' back room” Lu' wi.i t. • la- chi' Keil on them'.' Have you? r m rar.ii' M If you give up your vote in ■he primaries your approval mt mtded. Yuu may find a good man on the ballot, it's true Ui jvu may net. Hut if m y of us g -fi up our vote in a primary elect on. w< neg me h fumUniei.tal fuel of the demui rutic prucem It’s this Ihe health v s democracy is based un the assumption that you and I are always interested, that we always, exercise our rights and duties You h»»c nothing to sax about |h« candidate* — unless
Queen wa^ to have its world premiere in South Bend, the Downtown S >uth Bend GouncU voiun ' tvred tn aerxices to help make this i: 'oinmunity and area-wide event,’ Welbe • .i d II Wi>! Id pn ’mere organization w II have its hmidquar ters in <iur i ttj'" at dio shei land Bldg i "We h 'no to nuik" this event on. in w hi< h the whole community will b" inte-.-Htfd and Will t ike part \Velb< r ,aid that a Hollyxx .. d type pi inien 1 is planmd, comj lete with j .rsonal a; peaianv ot a motion picture stir, .eajchhght.s bamis and other attractions vK i.ited with sin I excnln Tlii' debut of T m Snoxx Qi ""’i” in South Bend will be a v. cek m advanci of the sn wing of the motion picture anywhere else in th" wot Id Th<‘ premiere will b< held in the Colfax Theater m Downtown South Bend. The April 1 event wiu mark th" wond tun" that South Berni haa been host to the world premiere ot a motion pictm-c In HHO. the city w ..i s< !• । ted / ■Hth.’ fu t showing of the film. "Knute Rockne' , whid depicted the life of th" fam< ~ Umvcr-.tv of No’re Dame f' -tbali cotu 1. DOI HLE TIME Generally aper king, the longest day of the year Is the day before pay day.
y< u tnke an interest in the prinmt;< where* the candidates ar* -< io:i d. If you don't you’re lik< ly t«< get the short end of lb. tick, any way you vote. He. ds you luae, tails they win. Lear, whu the people are that ’e i inn ng for the nomination, f ind i which one are must hk* ly to have the public interest at heart instead of tho>e of sunn pretbuie group. Look into ti-u backgrouds. Have they promised allegiance to some sinister self seeking group ui special mteiesls? The prini; ry s tae placo to stop these nun By election dav it Is too lul. 1 he mtornm’ion you need is ’o' hard to cvme by Look up vutmg record*. Read your nbwspaocr I »uaUy the papers give bl th sidv and try tu present a true, ..!.b.a»cd picture Find out which gloups are backing which < andidates. Then, when you have tl< facts, decide which man i- best fur you and your community and vote for him in the primary. Then on election day you will truly have a choice. Vote for th- man 'uu wart, not the handpicked * undidate us some group whu serves only its uwn in-tere-t» with nu thought to what !.-> beat fur the people Fur your own good, make primary day an important day in your life!
