Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1925 — Page 10

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INDIANAPOLIS MEN BUY BIG PRESERVE IN NOHODS Hunters Plan to Pursue Deer and Bear in Virgin Forest, A group of Indianapolis big game hunters, eager to answer the call of the moose, the furry bear and the wary buck, have bought a 1,000-„cre-tract of northern Minnesota virgin timber land and plan to establish a permanent hunters’ lodge t here. Two members of the North Pole Club, as the organization is to be called, plan an early summer trip of exploration of the tract in order to blaze a trail for the other members, who will follow in timaJo track ihe great bear by his footprints in the snow. Among members of the “North Pole Club" are Henry A. Roberts, superintendent of 'State buildings and grounds: James / Jackson, brother of the Governor; Dr. Edward IT. Katterhenry, Max H. iZezler and 't. H. Hartman. Close to C'anada The vast tract of unexplored north, icoording to Roberts, rests in the Italny Lake district of Minnesota,

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near the Canadian border and sixty miles from the nearest railroad. To attain it, a forty-mile treak, followed by a twenty-mile cano*\ trip, must be undertaken. The North Pale Club’s tract is almost completely surrounded by lakes and hug* growths of tlpber, Roberts enthusiastically tells. Dr. Katterhenry and Zeigler will attempt to break a roadway from the railroad station to the point where the trip is made by boat. Otherwise, the only way the tract can be reached is by an overland hike, a. task that would be wellnigh Impossible, according to Roberts. Plan Permanent Camp The two also will arrange for erection of a permanent cabin to accommodate the party when fall moose hunting is at its host. Moose and other heavy game abound in the section, because It is near a Federal game preserve. During open season the big game stays close to borders of the preserves. In addition to moose, there are deer, bear, wolves, coyotes, all feathered species of game and fish.

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NATIONAL GUARD NOT CERTAIN HOW IT WILL BE PAID President Won’t 0, K. Money for Deficiency—No State Funds. Considerable concern has been evinced by officers of the Indiana National Guard because of uncertainty as to method of paying members of the guard during the coming year. Refusal of President Coolidge to approve the Federal deficiency appropriation of the last Congress, together with lack of available State funds for that purpose, has rendered the situation acute, according to guard officers. When the Indiana Legislature in 1923 passed & measure adopting provisions of the National Defense Act It automatically delegated to the Federal Government the responsibility of prying militiamen. So the 1925 Legislature allowed no State funds for payment of guard members. The congressional deficiency appropriation was drafted pertly to take care of guard p*y. With it suspended there Is no assurance that members of the Indiana National Guard will be paid for their weekly drills or other military service. Under the State law complying

with the national defense act, militiamen are sworn In under the articles of war and must fulfill their designated duties. Refusal to attend drill or obey any other command Is treated seriously and the penalties are severe. There would be no disposition, however, on the part of Indiana guard officers to interpret the rules strictly In case it should prove impossible to compensate the "men.” In other States the same situitlon exists, It is reported, and it Has been said that the matter may "resolve Itself into a disruption of the National Guard forces.” With different States, like Indiana, unable to guarantee militiamen any pay, the situation has appeared hopeless in many sections. The question of compensating In-

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