Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 May 1961 — Page 2
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SH< HITY 7 F.MPLI’ MX N A v id m of tl "" 5” ’ Ul’G ’■' ' in Indian ip«'h *>»*’ mie ' U t «h i\ ■ I 11» ta k< .t i: i r n! i ' • ,!>b rm 2 1 n h o' .1 1 1 wax "I't At* " ' I• 1 •!) M>n ax a- ' I | ' ' n<iw und< r v ty P ' ' ■ hoO .ml" t ■<< < \:" ' o '.< nd i ' • ’ " UI ■ ' ' .'i <n.pl<n i I’.id' Io 1 "P !t ,ad t Edd Sa b < ia ul'.i nS o h.-' "i - m * ’ v th" m a wh ■ '■ '' ’ p..lv last Veal [’HIS FIRST LAI’ MEW'S ], ■• l v at t ivd lx \ "I't ' ■ the di v t ■ aho have their < ' ’ t ntasvs amu -1 a pl w, Ik tin S -"i th' a> h ' aX • of . ... ■ tht lack of h , s- 11 11.1' dd! >!.g til' !1! ' ],p bi t aus< Lis < m .nt w il I’ t .. n t Probably son » Lttlo thmn k> pt the big powmtal p.-.a c.u 11 ii tm n.ng '• i in llm tn ■ httli thmu h. s often nn ant tia <l. ii< nt v bt: a< । a 'i x i d <h G-at m an act . d la< • ‘ m a ling boo nile giin<l "0 M<mori.d Pay is a tr a test o? no’ m \ < ar. but ma In fa t ». el t; .■ y t ai s it iim bet onm a rat e yi man. not i a< mn< . ;r all the Cats miming have if not th" Sa < basically the san,, pnwei p.ant untier tl e Iv od A little dis--1 ent ms gn :i tin i>o.‘v tan etf. t the spiv.' nil the way a cat < n"i but . nsit ally. th' res ts it the ".u e are dependent or the man x ho di ;v« s the int LAST YEAR S LACE WAS A ti '• i xample o? man to man i trapetilion iather tl. in <ar t c Jim Rat -.man th. ex-entual xx i mer, ami Soger Wait! the l!‘a9 winner ivcre battl ng t oth a- i nah fm the last louith >f t t act uni 1 Ward . dt • isinn t । Si'tlv back .< id tick’ second plait \\ ' m ide b' ails" ol tin dang, i > th eight Xas involvul IL XX .aS L on gas ami his tires were g ting to he dangei mark. 1; 'hinan ha i tin same s.t .atr n. Well the : A., matte then last p stops. ’ .ey c.ame mt th p ■ neck a> d m< k just as they h ■ brill la’il’y Tins means that Ea'hm n'' tires xxert bad ami tt. t he \xa> also shoit < n fuel. IL'Acvei the d<'.i rmmat.on ot E 'hm m i .adi him continue t > pus'i tht ..cidic downward m (pi tof Im first < hampit nship at I anapol i ATHM ' X AXP XX AHI’ XRE h ai Alt " tile tl ngt I S of hl ti a k is Ratlin an hit 1 m V . .1. 1' al 11 1 t : am - ai' 1 hui 1 ridax A x at urdax Ma • I, a. and •> < I X 'I R \1 I <>\ i < >t: t i:k s •i .:e( kles 2nd I. atari ; loHX I i I fox ‘ HI DOD W!) SriJJ.’' sii ill ।x . Mimd i> . la. sda x DGRIS REX JAL HARRISON ■v '■Ol’-.-L* \ JOHN GAVIN I " '■ 1
~. , ■ i 1 . n set nd P' me \\ H d ( t .p drivt iLn the pa d , o .p,. > at as 1 • just hM »■ s md. >md I amp ■ m-snip title p A I E yt bx a whisker at the , ■ ~f '| ; p I as. ’ . t you Was <• -he rars involved in th" a! . K .1 tha’ took the life .. 1 p.: V .. .VP ’ w lid being un.n)ure<: u Um wu -k but critam:vaa ai • ।>f th’ da r.g>f m' • 1 ' 1 SI'EAHIXE oK CHANGES 'he fit ii. yM ", it Indianap >h I is rlmi.^id . ver the yoars Tt." ’rack was ongmallx built as an auto proving ground The first Ia ' X. as in 1911 a . Ray Hari. a w. >■, t 1 . ra । at a bhstei - nm p"' dos 71 miles per hour The ’rack's old wooden gr.and- : .. . ' be< n replact 1 bv ii idem steel and coiwrete stfmtuD ■ and the s-a’ing is now up • ■ 135.000 persons. Many th usand more fight for areim ot Um infield wlmre the vantage point' are go »d and crowds foi this i i i r 'W stand close to 200.ino people Official attendance figmi ' nil never given at IndianafMdis OXE THING THAT HAS NOT changed is the traditional brick str;ugnt-a-\x ay in the main stretch- The lemainder of the track i now asphalted, but still Um Link' are prim-nt, making a la’du r rough main straight-a-xvn\ in compaii.son tn the rest of the ti u-k Changes ar" due this year m tlm infield atructuras that have appeared for years as pmph- build their own towers xt itfulding to \ ieu ’he proceedings f. an the top I*’iat yeai one of these toppled- Two fipeit itms w< re killed .end 84 injured a> the t mporary tower topled on the pace lap. Restrictions are put on such towers this year. OTHER CHANGES ARE madi annually in the din ers that ape d nrmmd Um track, both in pract । e rum >.nd during the race Thre, of last years starters wer t . kill' d later in the season in mishap on the track, one a Minur winner and national । h.i npion drixei Jimmy Bryan Also killed were Al Herman, a x eteran "f fivv 500's and Johnny Ti, m.psom who had started eight t imm at Indianapolis He was 'iie ot tn, top drivei-s iry th" classic with car trouble hitting him last year when he was mak.im his move from third pine on Waid uid Rathman. A HIGH T^TAL OK 68 CARS .m imlviad Ulis year with onix REES Plymouth. Indiana I luirs. I i idax A Saturday “Gold of the .Sainis" i I IX I \\ \LKFR. R<M.hK MOORE. < HILI \MLI ■* \n Outdoor \dxenture ot Tnxppi r*. Einding 4 < ach»- of Gold' Also < trlooii A >p"eiaJ >llll Mon . Im h A rd. “Rachel Cade” In l ei hnii olor \ Xf.ll IH( KI XMIX, PETER I IX( il HO<H>\ STRODE Ih. >h.rx <>l a .Xur*r and 'liMiiuiun In Th« H^lginii < IHlgo! GlindaX I«• itutr H ’GO 4 LI b 30 A F. M.
three forme! winners among t' • many drivei . 'I hv.se ale W. rd Rathman and Troy Ruttman v > w >n m 1952 A J I- yt. th< na ti n '. c hamjmm o.‘ l-i a yeai wak be tin re and । will the rool.a i 196<» Jim HurubiSe wmo tin ..li d every ne with his tiemend >u. qualifying rm., la t yeai IL --i---tamly is a driver to im k<m with Ed Im Sachs, one f the lv<obng drivei i nt present of course is there and several lomikie.s al.'> st aid to attract som.' attention Jack Brabham, of Australia, Um w<>rld road lacing champion <f last year, will try his luck in the iace this year with a rear-engine English car. He buzzed around the track easily over the quali fymg limit ’ last fall ALSO COMING T ) THE Twilight ol' their caiou are ucn dirveis as Tony Bi tt nhau en. Paul Russo and Duane Cartw. who have been touring th" Imbanapohs track for many a yeai and soon it will be t< o much foi them to comjM-te with the younger drivers. A few of the othei older drivers at Indianapolis n r.', include Eddie Johnson and Ja< k Turn' r, both veterans of ten starts at Indianapolis and Chuck Stephenson who had a several year Lapse but is back tv w These three are ail over 4d when the age begins to weed them out 1 a.st. TIME TRIALS WILL BE RUN on Saturdays and Sundayw for two week ends, May 13 and 14 and again on May 20 and 21 This will tnm the field to 33 f‘oi the start of the nut* and will also break the bubble foi many xvho planned to make the race this year. JL-ing bunipxxl from the field or just to^ alow to qualify must be a terrific burden foi tim drivers and owners ol' the cars to take as they hav« many thousands of dollars invested in their cars and trips to Indianapolis.
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MOVIE REVIEWS KROM THE RIALTO D'lis Day's performance in Midnight Lace," the suspense drama In which she stars with Rex Harrison and John Gavin. Is n complete change of pace foi the famous blonde actress who received her first Aiademy Award norrJnation for best act* ress in the comedy hit, "Pillow Talk Doris plays a straight dramatic role in "Midnight Igice," which opens Sunday at the Rialto Theatre, and is a Rosa Hunt-er-Arwin cokr production released by Universal-International In her 12-year screen careei Mis’ Day. unknown except as a band singer b«*fore HMB. has become the top feminine boxoffice attraction of motion pictures The fnrn’jf'i vocalist with the Bob Crosby. Fred Waring and Les Brown 01 chesti as. she’s a favorite recording soloist with disc Jockeys from coast to coast with her rKoids always among the be**.-sellers. Enacting a highly emotional dramatic role in "Midnight Lace.' Dons Dav. as the American wife of British financier Rex Hanin. is the target for terror in the most shocking game evei played with a wom«an’s sanity Bom Doris Kappdhoff in Cinxiiuiati, the actrosa gut hei first name bec«ause of her mothor’n a/i---nuration for screen stm Doris Kenyon Hei' father was a voice and instrument music teacher, and by the time Dons was 12 years old she was o dancing member of a stage niiuw Her dancing aspiration.' were cut short by a near fatal automobile accident while on toui with the vautdevdlle company.
and the gnl spent 14 months in and out of hosp.Lals beL re she could walk again While recuperating she studied voice a id won quick recogition on a Ci! < innati radio show with her singing ol "Day After Day." Doris’ professional vocal career began with the Bamex Rapp hand in her hometown, where she acquired the "Doris Day tag because of h» r popularity with thu "Day After Day" number. Later, she joined the Bob Crosby and Fred Waring orrhnstas. which was followed by her big break as soloist with the L^es Brown band, with whom she Sang for three years and soared to recording fame with the big-hit success she made with Les of "Sentimental Journey." While appearing in New York, the songstress impr< sed director Michael Curtiz wa > signed to a term contract by V arner Bros., and starred in hm first picture at that studio, "Romance on ths High Seas." After almost e ;ht years st Wiu ners, Doris ir. uh her first outside film in 1951 as the star of "IjOVc Me or Lmxve Me,” the story of Ruth Ettrig. famed songstress of the 20's L'ifer she headlined with Jam/xs Stewaid in Hitchcock s "Th" Man Wh» Knew’ Too Much end two vears ago with Clark 3 ible in "Teacher’s Pet.” Following hey big hit in Universal • Interns’ tonal's ‘VhHoW Talk,” with Ro'k HucLson, Doris’ most recent aoneararce was in "Please Don’t Eat th* DhWm” Altogether, the blue-eyed blonds actress has starred in 26 motion pictures. I jt I • • » A party is where the people use an aahtra. xvhen there’s no floor handy Truj man owns trie raoe track earns hi daily bread by the sweat of aene other fellow's brow
