Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1960 — Page 2

WM.KERTOX INDEPENDENT-— Oct. 27. 1960

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v hat x day or f< <»t i I •: , 1 I ~,„■ . This J ' ' ' st r. J < ' v !u< !. •I? y i .v ( !• I ■" 11 , p. -' f. w yll s ' •' > . a y g,\ i n day < m l. < . I ! .d n< <t h< i in ‘• ■ NFL i • y< «1 a I th nk this s (aav. -k I a C Its B'OWm- m .•■ A A • < ^,. B. .u s baltimc>ri: y xs vi tiv <. ih< Lggi i. wt v: • n t !.'•> ! .1 to I 'ctro t L ci, m a gai w i at xs Lad the t. .\ mge < I V del Jig t. ■ .Jg;. tho J:., d. ... of TV oh a stat o', ’Lit v. ls a l.t'a t fill aXXaV !■ I g 1 !<'('< pt a ... X' ;.::y i.d. th’ gii the son. - (..-.<> fuzzy j-aT. •• ont < ould .; ■. a np-for-the ga ,e bun 'll o; L ohs go out .• ,j p;, tty w d > >p the tA st Rmsc m the pro beg <■. In many instances. tia spills wnters d tin. d that t:.« t<e was mightiei than the arm H nuav. using J; V• ’ t in‘> tLi• «• i Id goals as p . t of their subj< < f thought M rtin Iki ’• I o • o: 52 yaiib t op< i, the g m... •T ya:ds to bre d • 17-17 tie and .1 I so d> ill. a IO yarder before the contest eiid< : t'nitas hit tn 2<> of 15 passes (ei ta.niy be lux i . par Bay Dei ry s enbehevab p ss receptions about all th it held th< is. m the game STICKING WITH THE T(»E t siry. Bobby Walston booted “ e through t) * uprights from yards i it t< pre the Ph'laA 1pna Eagles a 31-29 upset ovei i e < \ eland r..wns. This eanu i th only ten >.••< ends remaining aI the gan. ’ ii’.d di'Oppi*! Clevei<t Hom His to third. Bob knayat !"■ >t<«t on* m the last 4* s onds that I / Wa-shingLGn and E .tsburg-h e.en < r.iy t i s< l up < e by Be! t Ki hi< a u that would I 'c aou th- .-<! ~ f i the Ste. 11 " h*t it h ’ tl.e < i >s*bai and <• \ 13 sis r. i- left to play. JERKY J’ERRX’ JUmITEI* n< ! I '• ^t Lr. sC. dma's with I s,- . ,o<ls 1■ . i ni::g . ■ • St K i t,> _>ve th^ < ’ i’c.r.aL tl .1 fn • n of th X ■ ; ।r. ’ ' •< f .. .d:. 11 • < - w. Lys ,?, ; t a- r..pl:s‘. I ■ • init: s ] v. .n :n-t< d In the * ■ tw • o.■ that wen i t ‘ '■ ted it u-y last b> ~ ; ’ *■ • ' ' B< i • Ran.s an I t ••।•». j: • >. : K .ne)s. o < nl • Cl"- B . ! SO . lv

~ “ ’~n tr—”-"!? <w — ’H*” - । < 1 " alkfi ton, Ind. ■g-WMf J J I±EJMOi I Ihur^day thru lur^dax Oculnr 27 lh»u \o^<mbr> I 1 ■ ? * *-—-—** j> Exploring the , INNER WORLD ? 4 °f a man s WfcH 1 . .. ‘ ^^lsycho I ’ * ANIHWV PLRAINS• VERA MUJ ' pbj JOHN CAVIN »; JANET LEIGH § ■j i ' - 4 n “ 3 ” '■ " •• :: n :k r

•< ’ a t° team th d < uldn t IHF BEARS \NT> RAMS • 'ionnviii .k • ■■ TV tl. • . ; I' e Bl • t. - • ; ’ ■ c.v. t o ran." away ant ii ■ Ke f; ('KoW Ki ' ‘ok ove; If • ' I .ns ;■ ■ e la‘e st !g. s to •a. n the 2t 2 1 t o w-eh his passes I’. ’ a gin • Rick < ase os appea - > d t bo the goat at least one f ' >em In one si t of d* A\ms w ith a firs' on one. Ca.seres was (ail'd fo' illegally m m tion when Eddie Bi >wn ^n . over fr< a th-* one only to have the play .db d hack by t '.e p'-naltx Then n f urth down Casern ran into 1 down on a fak- through tin ti ddle as l.e was about to pitcho ’.t to Johnny Morns who eou.<; have waltzed m on the play AT ANY RATE' AT THE EM) of this wie.rd day the Green Bar B ckers ale on t .p m the Western d.- .s. n and the X< w York Giants are tops in the East The < Iqs< scores of tlus year also have ineludi 1 three ties, just 5 times as many as the league saw last ye l: . Fie’ ! g< a] kicking is a x ery big pail of this game, but t)i« a< ti< n on the passing and .••:;nnmg is getting better instead o; w m-se if changes are being m ade Th. r play juAt is no cm- ; <i - m to the pl iv in the new X FL to date. THE AFL HAS BEEN HAV--ng som. g > d football, howevej but it will be some time befoic they can match Ule NFL Seve al former NFL players are • earning th< headlines m the new league tut they htul evidenUy serv'd out their use as rt'gulars ji the Np'L Dcnvei s <omc-iron. behind win over Boston Snndu in the teh v.-a-d gam* over ABC was a Uuilier if you watched it ail rathe! than just the first pait whim the Di nviy team couldn't do anxlhing right. AND SPEAKING <TI' NOT . mg anything nght there wa: Notre Danie up in Evanston Satui iay to pay N-nthwestejm Al > \ there was a large group of Notr,. Dame fans b >th from tn. <’h. tg Ue i and fiom South Bend a' the game The local tans from the aj-ea m. ny < t wh i went on a tour in whim yoti»s t^iy w;ls a part. e<iTair lv sho' I rd a b.' of disgust will Hu s. ailed Fighting Lisa aHei f ■ suffe’i f they fouiti)

straight setback Notre Dana lookt 1 po bad for m< st of t' ga. '.' that they didn’t , r gi. a f..-t down m the f;i't so: m.i. de-, of I .thall In fa< ir that ti: then li.ngt .t / < > three yards NOW LETS ('LEAR oNFI thing up. Northw< stein wa-n ' that g r>d That leaves about ' lily mo thing Notre Dam.- must be that bad at least tl.ey wen Saturday. Their combines! of let on the ground and through th*' a.i' netted them less than I ,H » yards thr< ughout the < oiitest That in itself is a fart Lh. }■ probably would rather be kept a secret Their ground g une that looked j.etty b ::gh the fii-st < ouple of games, alrno.it ground to a halt Satu:day as did cvvrytlung else Four of tia 6 fust downs they got were in one dnve and that did end m a touchdown SATURDAY THEY HAVE their week cut mit for them a*» they fly to Philadelphia to battle the Middles of the Navy, on<* of the country’s top teams to date Navy and Notre Dame have played even - vear since the senes started in 1927 Navy s record hasn't necessarily l>er made against the top teams in the nation, but neither has Notre Dame s The contest will be televised 'V-ex the Scuth Bend :uea only through the facilities of WNDU-TV. MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO Any leius that Alfred H:chco< < might have to surrender 1. < ro»um as the top purveyor of sus pense Qn the screen <he has been eiii't tivoly challenged « couple of times latelyi can now be laid to rest A gem of mystery and hm nn - “Psycho starting today at the Rialto, fully reasserts makers rght to he top position in his field The picture was madu u:i :-“ < ondiL ju of extreme secrecy No visitors were allowa*d on the set dur.ng ahoiting No stills la.c been ndcas d cf any key scene..

REES Plymouth. Indiana Thur*.. ETi. A Saturday “Village Os The Damned" I.LORJ.E S IMHRS. BtKBMII MHEELFS JOHN PHILLIPS Ihr ntran£t-.*t story ever filmed Bruun- «»( tK- >*tar«*' < ol<»r ( artiHfii A Xcvn S»u» Moil . Tur*. A Urd. “The Apartment” I « h LEUMO.X. NHIRLEI M \( LMXE, FRED M M Mt RR AV I Luo- UIM-, l^iuxh MIM- or Othrr wU«- Therr's Never Bern Anything Like It' 4lm> < olor ( art ooh - bunduj iiatun al ! (to 1.15 C 30 A M:« « WMNm.

Neithei exhibitors nor the trade press were permitted to seo tin tinuihed picture until it opened in !> o .New York thcHti's hist Wixd. TL i ( hn.que had the advantage of ar u ng curiosity al out Psycho ' f r in advance, but also led mi'* m the trade t > pondi i whether lU< hcc< k *ad tome a cropper this time. The • n-wi'r i: a io lundmg N'd Now that it las been w»si it <an be said Psycho ’ fully merits the sp<xial tieatimnt Anyone who views it is going to enjoy it all the better sot knowing as little about th- plot in a<lvan''. as possible So it houbl be • ;ffi< ent to say here that it tells a story ot the invi Jing of a psych juthic murderer, who has done in two v . tin.s Lefor.' the picture bekills tw. moie on the s< i. t e and trie- two others, but fails Th s k llm furthermore, is unbk ■ any s*’. n m a myßtery pi< tun before being puSSeSSOd of a “split-peifi inality'' that is explained in psy. h,.inalyt > al detm' in an epilogue to the script bv Joseph Stefano fioni a injrvei L\ Robert Bkch All the “touches' that Hitchcock is famous for are almndantiy evident in "Psycho” from the odd <anwra angles tpartuulariy in a gruea- ine bathtub mui der scene i to the sudden revrla lion of a shocking sight after a buildup tiwt has a spectator b ting hrs nails. Connoisseur^ of murder mystenes will revet m them* as well as the *ene atnue • Jpheie th:- old master so cleverly builds up with the assistance o' a (jnlhng musical * ure by Bernard Hemnann They’ will also Almae H.teh< nks fn-sh u e i i such staples of the genuic as a mysterious old Victorian house in which shadowy figures can bo rbserved moving Ln the windows at night; an ominous policeman, who jx*sters the heroine and a desjM'r ate search thn ugh the old house by a gul who fears the momentary ai rival of the killer Everyone is certain alsc to ap plaud the acting, which is brilliant in the ease of Anthony Perkins as a young man who runs a motel; nj-prisingly right from Janet I^*igh as a girl who abonds with 540 000 and fins from oviuyone else including Vera Minis as Muss Leighs sister John Gnvm. as Miss Leigh s level Martin Balsam a private investigator, and John McClure as a sheriff Spe< ini mention should aso be made of the art direction of Joseph. Hurley and Robert Clat-

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worthy and the clever titels designed by Saul Bass. pi< o.ri al ci nsultant Indiana Expects 2 Million Vote In November If Hoosiers hold true to H. e tradition of taking their politics seriously, Indiana's total v< te w ill be certain to pass the “n agic” 2,000.000 mark for tlie firs* lime in histojy next November k. That was the prediction nf tho Indiana State Chamber of Commerce today as it noted that. Indiana s total presidential vote in 195»> was only 25.393 ballots short <jf 2 0O«M)00 Census figures show that more than 38.OIM) Fo< - si.'i.s have become of voting age. 21 years old. in only tin two y. ais. Jack E Reich, executive vice-:«osid» nt of the Statu Chamber, said. Issuing the chamber s biennial non-partisan publication on Inu,ana's election process “Let's Talk Politics," he said that cv< a with the Hoosiers reputation f r taking Ins politics serkusly there aie too ipany persons who stay home on election day. Statistics on the 1- d presidential election In 195 k show Unit (11 two out cf cverv 10 registerd Indiana voters did r vote and (2) <gie out of every 10 Hoosnws of voting age di not muko themselves eligible to vote by regiat ering The pietty blur. !<• steno wy« rather conceited Dur ng lun< n hour cne day she loas’ed lo th* other girls about tho number of young men she was currently dating "You know she said coyly, a lot of men arc going to be miserable when I many. ' H m,' commented one of ths girls acidly, "'how many men are you going to nmny*" IT’S Coming To Walkerton November 11