Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1927 — Page 2
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MUSTER FORCES FOR CORN BORER CAMPAIGN: MAY 1 Unless Curbed, Pest Woulc Multiply 20 Times Over Each Year. Despte the $10,000,000 Federal ap' propriation and the IS* voted by die recent session of the Indiana Legislature, the European corn-borer will not be eradicated entirely in this and other States, State Entomologist Frank Wallace is telling the farmers. It can and will be controlled, however, and Wallace has already placed the State in the forefront of the battle against the pest. “The born-borer will multiply twenty times over each year,” Wallace explains. “I feel that with the Federal aid and the State appropriation we can keep down 90 per cent of it. Even so, it will mean that where there is one borer in the fields now there will be 100 in five years: If no fight at all is made there would be 160,000, so we should feel somewhat optimistic, even if it is granted that it cannot be stamped entirely out.” Aid Received The Federal Government has already sent into the State tractors, plows and stubble pulverizers for the intensive campaign of eradication, which is to start May 1. Many of these have been unloaded at Auburn, De Kalb County, by Wallace's men. Indiana is the farthest West the borer has traveled as yet, and every effort will be made to halt its progress before it infests the lowa cornfields. Washington is especially interested in the fight here and is backing Wallace in his efforts. "If the borer gets inter the corn belt it probably will destroy crops to the value of billions of dollars. If it gets farther into the Wabash and Mississippi valleys it may go down the river and become almost impossible to control,” Secretary of Agriculture Jardine has declared. Cleanup Measures The campaign will consist of drastic cleanup measures on every farm in the infested area. All cornstalks will be burned or plowed under. Other crops will be planted. In Canada where the pest has wiped out thousands of acres of corn, tobacco has been found to be a profitable substitute crop, according to Wallace. The Federal Government plans to pay farmers for the cleanup work at the rate of $2 per acre for field of sweet corn.
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ROYALTY BANS TIGHTS British King and Queen Have Cho. rus Girls ‘‘Dressed Up.” Bu United Press LONDON, April B.—-The “Victoria Girls,” England’s best team-work chorus, staged two first night events at the same time here recently. One event was their appearance before the King and Queen in a command performance for the first time. The other event was their appearance for the first time since they were organized in tights. It is understood that the censors who reviewed the program before the command performance balked at the girls appearing without tights, so the chorus, “to please the Queen's tastes,” put them on rather shamefacedly, but took them off after the performance “until the next royal command.”
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