Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1961 — Page 2
— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 20. 1961
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THE EXSEBAI L SEASON IS ' a >1 as is usually the < ase. a.e i * m bad weathei has ("me vith i The Aniricm .and Nat. >nal .a agu - .s have i loved their schedu vs forward n the past Uv y. ars becaiK, of tE< tiawl ad .- ■ i duh- diffu :'>U* ■ wh> n the < - tsi be nine a part .f ” > nai>i ’v gu x and a. : ' Ins yea! • tin X i vi ie in I. . ■ •xp ,n< h • a iv kmg !'" 1 ' 1 ale vv at TH : < :IX I ’ XX f. Xl> 1 1 R CAN have t ditimte effect on a team ; > th' y suppes dly ha\* n ohi 1 •. pout When they :Ic >v‘dv to ; . IV \. hen t. V seas' ■' Stall.-, and tn« n th* y htw a t<-w lines I sip in ■ i i mplibly l■•xu - up ; s lulu . the rotation of ( ad.' I S md the ] lavcis 'an l >sc tar liming and pniU d img t ~'s<- delays. IT xj so CARRIES OVER ■, . ai ti e si as<>n v ■ n a team x dl h hit with a string of doiii a headers this • gam P* xmg , ,sth to a pitching staff and • have! him i temOm y to to t ■ iied as the y ale fol ed into : ] (l l < t ante nin a week or t n . \ ■ od wit hot it ■ , • com! iay oft l t< r m the seas n. IHE BEREOR MANCES OF • < players in the spring is alv ty- mtiie-tmg to wat< h to see v, h. gds that pK>d stai t. what x brans hm trouble getting go r g and to watch th. pregn s- < f t, e rookies as th. v battle for s a ting positions and just foi ■ ... ts on the team AEo, these 1 ud contest, d battles foi a pla« «,n !’.• team makes fm b'Hei r .• \ and . name won m Ap> d is , t as big >’i the final standings a- a game won in the muddle oi S<- vmbei It may nd - cm Ido it the tmt' bit < ■ ‘ t is tIX ANOTHER week or <i tin teams sh .. 1 Re pivtty v n straightened av ay The v ilher sh-dd be to the place x here only occasional pastpont nt s t.i.a the rostet- n ] .Xe then ' oiaph le li mimmg ; ' d in a -eV nd month the tr Ir - deadh! comas and the man- : vl > will hav t . to d< w i mine j’ is ’ .. i : an t.x iug to tiade fol it The rosters g ,e are at th- 2H-man i-we IT HAS BEEN INTERESTING I .. v< h !w o new teams in . |a ~ vp. ai o.e. to <1 t'e a th. v h ve been displaying I Ihnt' Thru Tui’-dax April 2d Ihi i) April 25 A wvi ri of -41 ingt p'.u ps tnd mm f’itir- . . .in t! nm-l di: f < ent ho r 'Gu s of mu lime* AA II I I x• I IM M HI \ in “ i HE W ORI I> or srsii: wox(;” < o-Slall mg N \N( \ hAA A \ In le< hn t oh»f
me de'ent ba.-'ball. In a few < a e.s the m n Holding d- wn the po.-itions may r dly dev lop as they ue getting that cl m< 1 to play all the Una whi< . < iten xx dl make a top-notch playei out s .me >ne who has bee i sc.tmg ( >n the bench. This often happens xvith in injuiy or th ' bcm hing of a player when in a dump AT ANA' RATE, YoUR.S 1 i'y a - 1 many ’h" *nd othet fans aii ready for tl bah sea--oii 'u bl sk in mH h< aeathei man to co .p. i a • • nough so we can plan the ja t to ('hi Town to -ee the bo in action without tin 'at of Io g 'he battle t" Jupitci PI.UVIS MOVIE REVIEWS FROM THE RIALTO Eor Miss Suzi. 'ong the Oriental beauty's '.i tai world has come full cii e rom newel them iShikesja et all i 'The so is is on tla ’ei I n ojor attraction prior 1 -<n. igenu" t at the Riall »Ti tr< beginning today for <ne x k. RaV Stark, t far-seeing talent and literal _ nt-pr.dum! of "Tae AVorlc Suzie Wong ' was attracteii the universal appud and di iat.c < >nt< nt of the love story E -t and We.-t. and pmchasi. I 'lard Mason's novel while it is -till m g dliy form. Then e 'onnai sioned play'wnght I <> born to a«V>; ’ it for the Bi Iway stage The play ime an instant hi’ r’aymg • landing roomonly aud. n f. i al n< -t tv <> years Whil< ■ play Wa • in the midst of Ils .> . ■ fu! Bi I adu; x rm Stark nn ; <ed ’hat he x as forma; t ■ o.ie c .mpany World Em 1 x s Prod'K tions. to film -T XX’orld o’. Suzi. Wong.” To tian the unusual love story to l I • ■ motion p.clur? screen. | c. r Stark asked Pulitzer P wmnncr. John Patr. k ’o v ’he -• reenplay. despite the t that lie ’ ad novel been to Orient AA’ it mot’x .ted S' < howe.er. was that Patri'k 1 xvritten tw> successful mo’ I tures v. . ose settings xx. > in tlm Ear East "Lo\. -a Many Splcndored Thing ’T« ahou.-e of the Augu.-t »n ” R EES r »uth. liu’ih.vi I [ i i>av A N it urdav i he Savage I n nocent s” L> rvchnkudor .If »N X O’. INN. X Ol%< > ‘ ' I I'l 11 I O'TOOLE -?■ v of E- kimo Ide film i ti flu I^and of the 'l d^un At iM-lna' a ; ai d t f ’• a t a!xi mui i drama'! \Ro < olor ( ■ toon in X’ n.Tn - A XX ed “ ' H J Hnds On Heck” I n ( < • mm... P X I BOONE. Bl |)BV II H Ixi 11. It \RB AKA Ei if. \ X < "'ill' ' I oh fl p[Hng his h » li ox it a honey bl"nd with an Indian <m the war path! fun for mH < <>|<ir < Hrbetii A News >1 MtT» AFKIL ?7th “(’imarrnn” In ( ' , fn \ < oktr An AU-slur ( a*t
Annual Spring Meeting At Walkerton Os Northern Ind.ana Girl Scout Council
The Northern Indiana Gul S' »ut ('oun il will Hold their annual jring meeting on Apid 27 at t ;e AValkerton '■ < ith Building There will be t pot luck -.upper at 6.30 p.m pl ceding the niectm Mrs Wrn n Skvan< of Walkeilon is < hair nan and will be .i <si led by Ihe Publii Relation commi iee of Sou h Bend, the Employed Personnel of Michigan City, and leaders from North Jud son and Knox. Tuv > 92 of Gr. ngor under the leader up ( >f Mi Ered Zugbaum will be in charg' of the decorations Thu- Troop will make hundie'Ls of Gul Scout i e.s. This yellow । 'se was .level- -d by the ■ mm"v hydrid t Bug. ne Boernei D"■ to! "f Research fol Jack. >i nd E :kms. one o: the world's leading rose nmstims The !< -<• is put of a pr- gram ♦ all-d Bl iss' ins Eoi 'I he Bu thday Ce.us . md in celebration of Scouting s s<>!h nnmver. ai y. The annual meeting which also . omrneim ■ U' ^he fifth blithday of ;■ G i) Scov' Council in N rthern I .Tana Ail! b" presmvd 'V' i by Mis. S J. <’rumpax hv; of South Bind, president, and M -tn <- of C ren.«>nies will b< Mi Mug net Pricket, South Bend Rev. John Hall of the Pilgrim Holiness Church of Av.Jkt t' will give the inV'H tt on. Th< president's n-jMiit and electio : of if.' •rs for the ■ oniing y o' will be followed by the !♦ 'ignition of those with 5 10. 15 20. 25 md 3<i years < f serviw. The cm -t "t honoi Mrs Ah is ('li udlaid "f South Bend will In ue ptmg the assignment Patrick deci.tied: "Shnkcspou.n ‘vei went to Ih nniark yet he wrote ‘Hanilet , Milton didn't go to P. idisc t write Paradise Lost. and Haute neV"f visit'd I m emo Pa'ruk -<”in managed to get ’ > ii ng Kong, where he .J .rbed ti e atmo pheiv o» the teeming yot beautiful city, site of t..c story After spending several day there, lie revised > im of his carl: r re muks. "Soaking up the loea. i .or womdn t have hurl to i.i »tioi picture A! pm. nt Woi ,d of Suzie AA'ong' < • rtamlv
ben> sited." With the script complrt rd. Staik set ibout the job of casting. He s’.uted by signing l"ngreigmng IK».-uffice king Willi.tm H Jen I" jKirtrav the Aim-in tn art <t. Robert Unnax xvho m -t---bi i iends and falls in love wit . a ibrng Kong gui Suzu- XX ong F' Ilie female lead, lie cl. »r Fiance Nuyen. the actics.- w!. > pl v d the role to accl um »>n th stag*. For his select ions m siipp 'r:i: •• i. St irk’ blend< 1 ■ < ucd vGerans of the s’ c . •’ S' r<i 'i x.Rh relative nev.' •> ■ AA ild : ( >pu t. I \id Bergman ' '■lari' i Im ’ oh. con’i : - ilvi' - . . ; ■ n o! assign; . i ' . uy . >i' ■.• _ ,i char te; a’ xx ill. wife and life in j -m i il.
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speak on "Early Hays of our Region which will emphasize one of Girl Scout's 50th year’s programs. Heritage Hikes. Mrs. Croquillard is well known for hor dei p interest and knowledge in historical data of our country and a member of Indiana Hist Heal Society, D.A.R., and Dig and Delve. This program. Heritage Hikes, offers a means of exploring the history and culture of our city, state and region, and a token of their pledge to 'Honor the Past—Seivc the Future." Money Set Aside To Help Finance Area Students Approximately $!”<). pod has be< n set aside to help finance college education fo r St. Jos ph and Elkluut County students, offi< tals of the College Acceptance (Pt gram of Educati n Corpm at.nn oj America announc' d here t'xlav EGA v. i- organiz' d last veai by prominent H. osier business and educati in 1 nders to offer lowinterest loans to help families meet rising college costs. William M Jones. Manon, Indiana. finance-insurance executive and presid 'nt < f Education Corjxuation, announced that the slob.ooo sun. ha-been tentatively set aside for students from this a i ea. At th" same time, he stat >1 that Richard E. R >bb 115 laiw - ton Park C urt Fort Wayne, has been appointed to contact students and schools in this aria, to offer the C> liege Acceptance Progaim to scholastically qualifi d students in the junior and senior years of high s» hool. Robb, a ,;i 'dilate of Huntington Char C. vek High Si hool, majored in -pecial research in adolescent an” iun.umal psychology at Ander- . in College b for? joining EC A s 'aff of trained agent-counseloi v i ay of v h< m are t< a< hers. Robb will offer to students of h s area EC As three point j>rogium of information on college < ist< and axisting s holars. >p z ndanc.? md career counseling when needed and loan funds.
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Ix>an funds are also available to students new in college and to students interest -d in vocational schooling FX’A seeks from high schools referral of students in the uppei 50 per cent of their < lasses and also of s holarship recipients who may need supplement uy funds Upon the family s request, EC As trained agent counselors will call on student and family in theii home t<' offer (11 information on college costs and carters, to fit the choice to both the student's need and the family’s pocketbock, (2) information cn available scholarships and (3j loan funds, with the four year costs cf college spread over six years. ECA maintains offices in th<‘ Glass Block m Marlon. Indiana. Caution I rged For Boaters The tragic drowning of five youngsters recently in the Kan kak' e River, due to overloading a small boat, should impres-. boaters cf the need to practice boat safety at all times. The Enforcement Division ' f the Indiana Department of Conservation urges all tioaters t' follow safety rules and the "rule •if the road" when th iy are enjoying their boating activities The observance ( f the following rules will help in avoiding a repetition of Sunday’s tragic no ident. (Never make a sharp turn a* a high rate of speed. Don't stand up. If you must stand up or change seats, kc p to center cf the boat with both hands on gunwales, keep low Watch the weather. In rough water keep low in the boat and head into the waves. Keep watch for rocks, legs or other obstructions, as well as for other boats, swimmers and skiera Don t overload. Match yo u boat and mdm — look for the OBC plate on your boat Use courtesy and common sense afloat, Non-swimmers and chil iron should always wear a life preserver. Life preservers f'X every bort* occupant should be a part «>t boat equipment. Slow Down and Live!
