1964-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1964 March Voice | Page 30

W. H. AROUND THE WORLD (Continued from Page 1}) Shelbyville, Tennessee. She rode FAIR WARNING, former World’s Champion Mare, who is owned by Mrs. Thompon. FAIR WARNING became World’s Champion Three- Year - Old Mare and World's Champion Aged Mare when she was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bales of Thomasville, North Caro­ lina. C. A. Bobo rode her to the championships. At the 1963 Celebration, when she was fifteen year old, Doodles vaulted from juvenile competiton to enter the all-age amateur class and won the World’s Championship on FAIR WARNING over a bril­ liant field of older contestants. Her horse and Doodles herself have been trained since early in 1962 by Wallace Brandon of Grapevine, Texas. This year Doodles is riding FAIR WARNING again, and is winning again! Stanley H. Arnolt, prominent owner and exhibitor of Tennessee Walking Horses and former presi­ dent of the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association, died in Chicago, Illi­ nois in December, 1963. Mr. Arnolt, who was fondly known as “Wacky” to many friends, lived in Warsaw, Indiana. He was president of the S. H. Arnolt Corporation, owning plants in Warsaw and in Califor­ nia. He also owned several automo­ bile dealerships and built Arnolt- Bristol sports cars which he raced himself successfully. Mr. Arnolt was the commander of the Indiana Civil Air Patrol and held the rank of colonel in the U. S. Air Force. He was promi­ nent in the United States defense program, as his companies’ pro­ ducts were largely manufactured for government use. At the time of his death Mr. Ar­ nolt was serving on the Presdent’s Advisory Board of the Breeders