Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1922 — Page 10
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HUHCIERS FEftR FORD COMPETITIDN Talk of Automobile Maker as Railroad Executive Causes Alarm. t WALL STREET IS WATCHING Every Move of Fliwer King Is Followed Carefully in Money Marts. Bu C. C. LYO'.' WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—Financial America is not only deeply interested —4t is badly scared —over thè prospect cf Henry Ford becoming a power in thè railroad world. “There’s a fortune in it for any man who is clever enough to convince Henry Ford he should confine himself to making fliwers.” said a long-tlme lobbyist for Wall Street interests here, when reports reaohed Washington that Ford was in thè market to buy thè Wabash and Virginian Railroads and hook them up in one big System writh his Detroit. Toledo & Ironton. Agents in Capital Wall Street has several representatives in Washington who make lt thelr chief business to watch and anatre every business move Ford makes. If they know what they are talking about, Ford is not only aster thè Wabash and thè Virginian roads. but his agenta also are dlckering for control In thè Missouri, Kansas A Texas System, connecting St. Louis, Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Joplin, Dallas. San Antonio, Galveston and Houston, I One theory that Wall Street ls hold- j ing to with strong hopes is that Ford : is only blufflng. CONVENTION SET The blennial joint convention of thè Indiana Library' Trustees’ Association and thè Indiana Library Association -will open Wednesday, Nov. 15, at thè Hotel Lincoln. It will last for three days. Three hundred delegatea are expected to attend.
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BT RUBT WEIL To thè ordinary person, such as you and thè reporter, biology is that “er—some —kind —of —Science” which teaches boys and girls to dissect frogs and grasshoppers and stick plns through bugs of which you never heard. You probably avoided it in high
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Bthool for one of three reasons: Because it sounded “stiff,” because you didn't like thè teacher, because (lf you are a woman) you didn’t want to put plfis through inßects. A visit to thè biology rooms of Shortridge High School mlght make you sorry that you avoided thè
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biology rooms in your owa high school in days gone by. Surely there ls plenty to promise interest, Who can teli at what moment thè skeleton which gracea one corner may rattle lts bonesT The hornets may all be gone from thè two hornets’ nesta which decorate this same corner, but any student with an imaglnatlon can keep up his interest thinking of what mlght have been. In thè next room are thè aquaria, wliere a live alligator—though a small one—plays with several turtles and where flsh of many specles make thelr home. Then there ls a porcuplne, caught in Michigan by Dr. Thomas Nohle Jr., a former Shortridge student, and donated to thè biology department. To be sure, thè qullls of thè porcuplne are mostly among thè mlsslng, because thè boys pulì them out to flnd out whether they renlly stick, but there are enough left to convince any one that thè porcuplne once upon a tlme had reai “stlckers.” On a table sits a row of dishes containing something that looks like cheese. Miss Rousseau McClellan, head of thè biology department, informe thè visitor that they are molda and mildew belng grovvn by students. Those are thè things—they have a sdentine name—that attack bread, fruit and other foods. You have met them when you have gone to thè refrigerator especially hungry and sound thè fruit spoiled. A collection of South American buttcrflles catches thè eye. The butterflies are of iridescent blues and greens. Some have transparent wlnga. This collection was brought by Addlson M. Dowling, a student. A snow shoe rabblt—much larger than thè ordinary rabblt and with extremely large hlnd feet—was caught in Wisconsin by Benjamin Wallace
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Douglas, a former student. and now a writer of Trevlac, Ind. Oh, yes, th® bugs on plns are there. But, as Miss McClellan polnted out, they were all dead before they were put on plns. Some are so small you wouldn’t know they were there if they were not labeled. An exhibit of students’ work —butterflies, inseets, etc., plnned and labeled —was seen by 300 students and parente Thursday. Daniel Luten, Jr., had 310 specles of inseets In his collection. Dorothea Canfleld had 150; Norman Cook, 129; Mariana Kennedy, 103. On thè wall was a chart, showing thè various kinds of birds seen by students on nature study trips last spring. Wilson Daily had a Hat of 170 species of birds he had seen; Henderson Wheeler, 168; Addison Howe, 160; Evelyn Forsyth, 152; George Fishel, 143 Biology as it ls proves lesa intricate and more intehesting than biol ogy as it seems.
TWO TIGER CHARGES MADE AGAiNST COLORED WOMAN The name of Flossie Dunn, 30, colored, 412 W. Vermont St., appeared twice on thè police blotter today, and Mrs. Dunn ls charged In each case with operating a blind tlger. Sergeant Cummings swore out a warrant charging her with selling a pint of white mule on Oct. 30. When he went to arrest her he sound a dlsh pan full of white mule and a charge was placed against her. HUNTING SEASON OPENS The big hunt began today. The open season for qualla and furbearlng animala, begir.nlng today, extends through thè remainder of thè
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FOUR AUTOS TAKEN Four automobiles were stolen during last nighL One was recovered. The owners of thè mlsslng cara were G. W. OUiott, 1173 Fairfleld Ave.;
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