Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1961 — Page 2

— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — June 1. 1961

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\.< UNEX”ECT EI) PIT STOP <nt h< 1 >7th .ip 'or litth . »r. •_ srd .i rip ht t<ir 'u .hr ugh! I' i.-.- .is > p< <>p: ■ t > ’’a .r f"t i". surj’is. Tin sdax , Eooie Sa. hs 'hi h.; Har r,(j g Wc.in fi "in' P< : • y. v; n a Ht. • • ond place gix ng young A ' F P • ■ »'is 5iM Mlt ('l. si 15 iy’ <ii vr an < u! ■' i/'Lug rm < . • . te< it ali I I ■ . ■ ■ ' . ■ . p.. ■ ।ad 1 !"> go ni as cl his List pit b p । ,’ " o | : x ‘ at Di sifoibN a head HOWEVER <IX THE 197TH Lip Sa hs' whitt D"tn Van Lines Sp> < lai * ann down the main sti tight tway hard and into the pit area ruing for his pit up front. A quick tire change to the i git itai fire and some fuel put him bank on the trax k in 15 seconds t it Foyt had barreu i his whit, and orange Bowes S»>. ( iai pa t Sa< Ils ;uid only needed to circle the tra k three more times for the greatest win in racjig. FOYT DROVE HIS CAR with tie- much des. ived big number 1 on the side around the track a couple of extra times, then into victory circle and then hop.ed into the pace car and circled Hu 2D mile oral again that had just put h.m ii the headlines all <>\ ei the world. The 26-xear oi l haver was the winner of tho point championship last year as le just edged out Roger Ward at Hie very end of the season. This 4 tve him the right to number 1 on his race car. ONLY 12 CARS WERE RUNn. at the end of the grueling ii.° as the wear and t«*.r on th' -e powerful racers in this test i man and max hme took car iftm <.ar into the pits only to be i Led into the garage area and listed as out of the race. Five .is were eliminated from the race in one accident on the main r aightaway. but fortunately, no ii ivers were sen >usly hurt. An■ther <br driven by Edd^* John.ev spun '> it on the fourth turn <nd hit the lest raining wall on tie ms.d< but he was okay also THIS \<'CIDENT DID LEAD o> an accident ii death however, as one o’ the '' f ly dim tors was r ;u ov< i by a fit.- tru< k ’hat cov<i<d !he .io id< nt The an killed 'I LI ICI fC Thur.. Fri . and Sat. । Jine 1-2-:; ILL\( E OF i HE DAMNED’ Ce org • Sanders 2nd f.-ature; ‘•MI <l^ 0 ' Jack Bwut&l Sun. Mon., and Tue. J ,m 1-5-0 VARIETY is the spice of LOVE! i 1 ' ui I C * '<* I + ( y w J „** X* /A- M I_ * J * W r ."" l cMu ।<_O L. OR » ■ CAiyGRANT-DiBORAH KfRR mi MITCHUM JEAN SJMMOXS

X' . L i’ "’;. , back of the D v Du d' rer a ( lose per,-. ”■ I f: nd backed it. no' k’ AC - h . s ' her. He did 1 Os a ( ru. hed ch" 4 ( ND C \R AND DRIVER that ■ ii: wen ,t x m t . s.-e was the ’ j ni. C .op.-t (’limax. ti e ii a eng .me car that runs . ' -at 600 pound lighter t ’ , • ' ■ ec .' :. .o.ial Indianap,.s i: D. *nby Ju k Brab- ! i n. ‘L' xx <>rl cna upon i(Kid ’■ < .l iver th. ii: tie blai k job ( . i;' micd ! o L .zz around the Hack and ever, though he didn't win the race, he was able to run it out and was unofficially listed ;.s ninth m th. .standings. THIS COULD HAVE QUITE an eff’ct on racing as tins wa_s th' fii >t foreign car to make the field in some 15 years and the firs* car in almost that long that was p »wered by an engine other than th" Off’ nhausers used by t.ue makers of Hu- big cars. EP.ABHAM DIDN’T AJ'PEAR t have the speed that the other drivers did when it came to moving out on the straight stretches, but nevertheless, his ability to corner faster and his heavy foot on tin- throttle didn’t let anyyne walk away from him ail day. The small car w.vi a pretty job and easily distinguishable as Brabham sat much funlu r up in the. little l'/w car unth the engine behind him. This car had some weight changos and a few other changes made from its road racing days axui was throxx n into the pile at the Speedxxax the topic of much ('onvrrsation and criticism. However. mmy of tne owners and drivers that said he could never do it. xn'ix standing watching' when he crossed the finish line still runn ng strong. Also to be considered m the t.ut that this is Brabham's r »kie year at the Speedway. the standings for the race after Hie Foyt - Sachs duel was decided for first and second xx-as. Roger Ward third; Shorty Templeman, fourth' Chuck Stevenson. fifth; Bobby Marshman, .sixth. Lloyd Ruby seventh; Al Keller, eigath; and Jack Brabham, ninth. These carsail com-p’.-ted the 50d miles. Flagged off the t .• k were Norman H ill. 497 mil X l"’ilh; Gee IL'U'Hcy, 495 miles e. venth; and I'ameUi REES Plymouth, Indiana Wed . Thurs , Eri ,& Sat. “TOMBOY and the CHAMP’’ In Eastman Color C\NDY MOORE, BEN JOHNSON AND CHA MT Y Tne pig-tailed pride of the Te- . plains proves that (’ ui i ..'.<are made-not born' ( '! >1 Cat ' ' •!! A N' ws S .ii M>»n Tues, A Wed. “THE LADY TAKES A FLYER” I Cinemas. >pe A Color lE’ I’ CHANDIJS: I.ANA TURNE-R, JERRY PARIS A st'.iy of a fly-hoy and Ids girlColor Ogctoun A Neu •» M"j ! ■ thru Satmdav 7 <pm Sunday continuous 2 pm

Jones. 475 miles, twelfth. A RE (’HECK OF THE TIME show । d t’ it F yt h.< I establi le d a new re. <>rd averaging 1 •id mph He beat the second | lace s.m hs bl S 5 ‘ C"nds. The <dflci il stun ijn. s slid ptize list will be announced in a day or txx < bx the Indi inp< hs offic i'd ■ MOVIE REVIEWS FROM THE RIALTO Thai ceitam sophisticate! chitm, sj ukle, enchantment <» dian ndstudded oomph, com"' H.ri'tig' ch ar and -tr gin “Th Gr: is Gro. tier." lam led Sui day .1 the Rialto T! atre o whi’ putrid to be one oft! season's most zestful movie <• - gage ments. Fui/Joned for smart anirn ment seekers, this new Grand n Production releases! by Unix r-sal-International, x-rays and itangks an explosive marital n <- up. and is about the spnghtl .st screen vehicle yet chosen for Cary Grant His co-stars, Dr'vnah Kerr, Robert Mitdhum L nd Jean Simmons, also kindle ron mtii bonfires during these pro alings. Producer-director Stank' Donen. noted for such gaily e parisoned hits as “Indiscreet and “Kiss Them for Me," has gone a step farther in unrest: uned treatment of the new a hject. Screenplay by Hugh and plargnre Williams xx^us based c their big Ixmdon stage triumnn and apparently nothing in the original has been modified or om'”'d Cai v Grant portrays t: titled Britisher turned touris iide on his own ancestral estat• Miss Kerr is his countess x^.fe, and Mitchum is Hie wealthy sightseer fi m Texas wh. nearly wrecks her marriage. F .rt). contestant in "Springti a-fmey" love-game is Jean Simi r.s family “friend.’’ Situation, develope xv.th accent on levity, builds <• cliirnatic proportions w'jion num’, and Mitchum duel it out. ind altho tin re i no mystery, -L e butler, played by Mon AVatson, w! > solves everyom problem. To rex cal the tiick >uld spoil om- of Li.is season’s vei.t movie going adventures. Add to this the e< hnicolorTechnirama backgr -id scenery showing Britain': fabulously beautiful countrysu plus an authentic' "stately r io" and you have a glimps of t picture. Bu’ Mi Dcnen gives u nore He osse.s in Noel Cow I’si music fm good measure; an ' fen inme fans will be dazzled ' the Hardy Amu s and Chri i Dior wardrobe^ displayed sjH-ctively bx th. Misses Ken c < Simonins. P.. tography v Christopher Challis and Muir M rth eson’s contribution ns mu k' conductor aL merit spexhal < ■ ’ . iments. Th*mam tides, ine !• itailv. are fabulously Clever. ■ " t - JfcSL 3 mi. S. o’ I S. t> on I. S. 81 Fri. a Si’ Only at '■ n - 12 no “Sink he Bism irk” Phi at 10 30 ••Lit: Shepard of lxii aoni Conif” Sun ind Mon. S - 12:00 ‘ Wa» Me When ’ s Ox er” P at 10:15 “H II Lent for Leather” Tue Wed , and Thur. S .30 - 12:00 R Mitchum in "Ibmi • I’rom T^e Dil!” i Plus at 10 I “Hens' S D e Yolinq”

SERVICE NOTES ONSIX>W BEACH, N. C. Donald D Bi nitucius gunner's nute se.nnan. I SA, son of Mr. a' i Mi s. Elmei C 1 m. <inl of I'. >0 Ohio, Walkerton s< rving ah,,aid the tank mdnn., ship U> ; S Tr x »-i e County participat'd M.' V 22 29, in I i'go s amj iiI "us ts -Hiiil ex. m i • an Ons <iw B< || h N. C Purtieipatii £ n me "pm a'.ion, kn .wn a "p o ,a d Nil ', w< re ip >ix» imately ’. Navy and M;.rine Corps I'.isoiuk, Among them were stud’ i ft" a th< M t lint <' 11 s S' h. Js : t (j •n’ i< o Va wio were r. ". ri iln work <>■ ' th l ,r gradin'. .(on problem -i soi ul tied amphibious assault operation. Sj- arheading ti e Atlantic Co i t operati >n is th.- 35.000 t" i amphibious a sault ship USS Boxer, flagship of A mpiiduous S juadr-n Ten v liose h.'ln opt< rs transported Marine tli"ys ashoie for the exercises FORT EUSTIS, VA. lAHTNCI Army Chief W irncit Officer Davi i Oberg, son of Diavid M Oberg, Route 1 Walkerton, Ind., completed the harbor craft engine ojienation advanced course at The Transportation School Fort Eustis. Ya., May IS. Oberg was trained to plan direct and supervise engine operation and maintenance on military harbor cruft during the IH-week course. He entered the Army In 1954. The warrant officer, .son of Mrs. Lilly It. Hietanen Route 1, Rochester, is a 1947 graduate of Tyner High ScJiool. BAD KREFZNACH, GER — PFC Donald W Linton, son of Mrs Laura M Linton, 504 Van Buren St., Walkerton recently participated wi'h other personnel from the Bth Division s 18th Infantry in Army training tests Ln Germany. Designed to determine individual and squad combat efficiency, the tests feature training in various phases rd" warfare including idx-nnclng und--r enemy fire, preparing a defensive position and executing night pmtrolr. Linton is regularly assigned as a machine gunner in the infantry's Comp my Dm Sandhofen He entered ’he Army in June 1959 completed h .-e" training at Fort Leonard Wood Mo , and ar-rlx-ed overseas last January. The 19-year-old soldier is a 1959 graduate of Walkerton High School.

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New “550” Book Availah'e how A tierncndously ii ■ resting and authentic history of 'he Indianapolis 500-Mile Race x» th particular emphasis on the drivers and oilier individuals n spons I L' for making it the world s great j s >orts spectacle, now is avaua.de in book form. The title is “500 Viles To Go” and it is being publ hed by Cow» ard-McCann, Inc. New York, N Y, in connection with the golden anniversary turning of the “500'' on May 30 Al Bloemker, Speedway publierty director and former sporti writer for the Indianapolis Star, is the author; and he completed the manuscript thia spring after more than five years of painst.ak* ing research. Ilie 310-page booll includes 32 p«ges of historical Speedxvay photos dat.ng from 1909. Race fans, living in communitiee lacking a regular bonk store, may obtain copies of “500 Miles To Go”' by sending a check or money 4 order to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Si>eedway, Indiana. Th* price is $5 00 plus 35 cents for postage and shipping container, J Appearing At Maxinkuckee Playhouse ^^loß irM3K^* f i ”’4 1 Sv BK i lx ~ luck Von Hoenc plays the comic, “Billis" m the fabulous muI siral comedy, “South Pacific,” w hich opens the summer si-ason f. r the popular Maxinkuckre 1 Playhouse on June 13th. The musical will run for two weeks. For tickets call Viking 2-2500 in Culver, or CFntrnl 3-5783 in South Bx-nd Curtain timn is * 30. Located on east shore of Lake Maxinkuckee, Culver, Ind.