Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1920 — Page 12
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Saturday Feature of The Tiroes HELPFUL HINTS ON POULTRY Artlele 8. Care of Young Stocks. By FREDERICK J. CRICK, Former Extension Poultry Husbandman, United States Department of Agriculture. Alt’ augh the hatching season Is not yet over for the hatching of the lighter breeds such as leghorns and others of the type, a great many persons have young chicks six or eight weeks old and the greatest point now to be considered is that these are fed and housed properly. The weather of the past few weeks has been very changeable with the nights so cold as to cause young chicks to crowd each other for warmth. Often nch crowding causes the weaker chicks to be smothered. To overcome this condition proper bousing is essential. Even though it may cause a little extra expense this will pay the raiser in the greater returns that will come In the fall. With proper housing the chicks grow better and will not be stunted. SMUL POLONY HOUSE GOOD FOR CHICKS. 1 would suggest a small colony house be used to house chicks. It should be so arranged so that It can be moved to new ground, affording the young stock green food. Cleanliness is very essential for if the coops are allowed to become filthy and dirty, disease Is sure to break out. especially among young chicks, causing losses, and at the same time allowing the young birds to become affected, which of course will reappear at a latter date. A good plan for a house would be one’ Bxlo feet in size. 6 feet high in froDt and 4tfc feet in rear. Ventilation should be provided by a screen door. This would protect the chicks at night from prowling animals. The next important Question is that of proper food, feed that will build the young pallets to become early fall layers. Good scratch feeti should be fed by all means and a dry mash kept before them at all times. FORMULA GIVEN FOR CHICK FEED. A good scratch feed can be made if you desire mixing the grain yourself. This should he composed ofter. pounds of cracked corn, ten pounds of cracked ~\s-iea.t and ten pounds of steel-cut oats. This should' be fed three times a day in quantities of what will be consumed in fifteen minutes. If the stock is on the range, feed twice each day. The dry mash should of the following: Five pounds of cornmejl, ten pounds of shorts or middlings. ten pounds of bran, five pounds of beef scrap and three pounds of charcoal. Plenty of sour milk or buttermilk for drinking should be provided. If unable to use milk in the above form, fifteen pounds of beef scrap can be used. The results from proper feeding will be repaid in the months when eggs are scarce. Next week's article will be on the feeding of broilers and feeds for fattening. * ( QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Mr. Crick: I have the second young chick from different hatches and of different breeds to become affected by the toes being drawn in and under. Both were In normal condition when
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hatched. The toe condition appeared on the first chick the third week, and the second check the second week after hatching. The first chick was kept in a tireless brooder in the house with sand to scratch in. The second chick is kept with the mother hen and seven other chicks, in a good coop with sand also on the floor. I have had fifteen years' experience in back yard poultry raising and have always had good luck, but this problem is too much for me. The first chick has made some improvement in one foot In the last week. It and another chick of the same age are kept in a house with forty-nine square feet of floor space. H. C. R.. Linden Bt., City. Answer. From the dlscription and symptoms described this condition is raused by some form of leg weakness, due to overheating or poorly ventilated coops or improper material used for feeding young chicks at the start. Due to the fact it appeared in the second and third week proves the above cause. Another such cause results sometimes when young chicks are kept enclosed too long on warm floors. A balanced ration should be fed with plenty of green stuff. Prorerlv ventilated coops and proper feeding will most always overcome these matters, which seem impossible to solve. Will be glad to go further Into this matter If you will describe their condition at present time. 5 CARS STOLEN AND 2 ALMOST Police List for Twenty-Four Hours Is Varied One. Five automobiles were reported stolen in the last twenty-four hours and two persons reported attempts to steal cars from garages. Reports to the pc’!:,* follow: •T. G. Deputy. 3275 McPherson ave nue, car stoH-n from a curb and found by the police at Georgia and Illinois streets early today. Homer Davis. 37 North Tremont avenue. car stolen from garage. American Estate Company, 802 Occidental building. Chalmers car stolen j from Capitol avenue and Washington street. I S. Webster. 2507 Ashland avenue, car ; stolen from curb at 425 North Meridian j street. (The ownr saw two young men j drive the car away but they escaped.) I J. E. Comfs, 2034 Cornell avenue, -nr i stolen from garage. 1 L. Haselmnn, 1921 Fletcher avenue, re ported that thieves entered his garage, and, being unable to start the ear, stole three tires, two lights, a magneto and tools. N. P. Leopold, 206 North Tremont avenue. told the police thieves entered his garage and damaged his car trying to start it. A Ford coupe, thought to have been stolen, was found by J. W. Clark, living on Shelby st’eet south of Edgewood, standing in his driveway early this morning. CALLS SUGAR CONFERENCE. CHICAGO, May B.—District Attorney Clyne today called a conference of sugar dealers to discuss a uniform price. Sugar retailed here today at 28 cents.
‘DIRECTOR’HAYS WORKS HERE TO ATTUNE G. 0. P. Brings Harmonizing Talents to Play in Watson-Was-muth Rupture. WOULD AVOID CHANGE Will H. Hays, republican national chairman, was engaged here today in exerting his harmonizing talent to the end that better feeling may be’ promoted between the forces of Senator James E. Watson, the party’s nominee for United States senator, and the regular faction of the party which favors the re-election of E. M. Wasmuth to succeeed himself as state chairman. Warren T. McCray has been at least partially won over by Mr, Hays from the opposition to Mr. Wasmuth, but the anti-Goodrich crowd in the Watson camp is said to remain unreconciled. The espousal of the Wasmuth cause by the national chairman is said to result from Mr. Hays’ aversion to changing leaders in the middle of a eampnign. FRIENDS SAY HE'S OPEN TO REASON. Friends of Mr. Hays said, however, that his position was not unyielding and that he would relinquish his preference sooner than break with Senator Watson. The names of Burt Thurman of New Albany, chairman of the Third district, and Lawrence E. Lyons of Brook, chairman of the Tenth district, are mentioned frequently in connection with the state chairmanship. Lyons was chairman of McCray’s primary campaign and would be very acceptable to Mr. McCray, whose personal Interest in the campaign ns gubernatorial i nominee is held to be nearly. If not quite j equal to that of the senatorial nominee. John G. Bryson of Brazil, chairman of i the Fifth district, is mentioned as a possible compromise candidate. Bryson is a close friend of Mr. Hays. COMPROMISE EFFORTS PIT UNDER WAV. Efforts were apparent about the Claypool hotel to bring about a compromise between the organizations of presidential aspirants in this state which would permit-tnstructlons for delegates at-large to vote for Gen. Wood as long us he appears to have a good chance of success in the national convention. There seems little likelihood, however, that s contest on the floor of the convention next week can be avoided. Companions In arms of MaJ. Arthur E. Lonn of Laporte, who commanded a battalion of the S34th Infantry In the war. have organized a club to advance his candidacy for the lieutenant governorship nomination. A reception and dinner for MaJ. Lonn j
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920.
DOG HILL PARAGRAFS | Sidney Hocks has taken up his old last summer habit of leaning against one of the posts on the porch at the postofflee. While the postofilce does belong to everybody, no one peyson ought to get It into his head that he can hare morn of his shure of the benefits and privileges, and if Sid is going to do this ail summer he ought to pay extra. On account of everything else going up so, another story will have to be added to the Rye Straw store. ♦ • • The Tickville Brass Band has challenged the Calf Ribs Base Ball nine for a game of ball. A committee of ten from each side will convene at Tickville Saturday to fix the date and choose au umpire. at the Claypool last night was attended by about 100 former comrades. Byron J. Moore was elected president of the Ijonn-for Lieutenant-Governor club: Clyde Allen, vice president; A. .1. Newton, secretary; Dan V. Goodman, treasurer. Court Suit Tests ‘Free Phone’ Act The supreme court has before It today a case designed to test the validity of the 1919 free telephone service act of the legislature in which it was provided that companies surrendering their franchises must continue to supply free service to cities when provision for such service bad been contained in the franchises. The case wa taken to the supreme court by the Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Ft. Wayne after the public service commission had ruled that the company must supply free service to t!ie various departments of the government that city. Baker's Shortening—Glossbrenner's.
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HARVEY MAY T®LL OF MOREKJtLLIN GS Total, Now 7, Expected to Be Swelled by Grilling. LOS ANGELES, Cal., May B.—With “Bluebeard” Harvey’s “wife” murders now placed at seven as the result of his reported admission of killing two otner women in Seattle, continuation today of the “third degree” grilling to which he has been .subjected for the last twentyfour hours Is expected to disclose additional victims. In view of the fact that “Bluebeard's confession is regarded as not yet complete, details of his latest revelations are closely guarded today. It ' was from apparently authentic sources, each corroborating the other, that information was disclosed concerning the confession by Harvey to the murder of Agnes Wilson and a woman whose name he “can't recall.” Both were drowned in Lake Washington at Seattle, he is reported to have said. “The waters of Lake Washington never give up their dead," the arch murderer is quoted as saylDg in his amended confession. “The lake is too cold; that is why I chose it in most cases.” According to the “Bluebeard's" newest additions to his murder totals, four of his “wife” victims died at his hands in Lake Washington, one in a river in Idaho and two by being beaten to death by a hammer at Plum Station, Wash., and Signal Hill, near hers. 3 COUNTIES ASK $164,420 IN ROADS Petitions for bond Issues on roads costing $164,420.96 today were filed with the state board of tax commissioners by three counties. Clay county asks approval of five roads costing SB,OOO, $14,000, $20,000, $30,000 and $5,000 respectively. Perry county asks for $60,020.96 for the •Tames E. Morgan road under the county unit law. In Scott county It Is proposed to spend $26,800 on the Jack Shleld'B road. Hearing of the petitions will be held May 31. Confessed Slayer’s Case Up Next Month The case of Francis Marion White, confessed slayer of John Perry Auglnbach, aged storekeeper, will come up in the Ju term of criminal court. White has been held Insane and likely will be committed to an asylum. The case of Beverly Howard, charged with keeping a gambling house, has been set for trial June 9.
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