Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1928 — Page 12

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U. S. TO FINANCE HIGHWAY GUARD IN BORER AREA Relieves State of Cost of Maintaining Patrol in 16 Counties. Maintenance of a Federal road guard of thirty men to prevent movement of green corn on the cob from infected territory in the northern part of the State into cleaned areas, in order to protect Indiana’s greatest farm crop from the devastating European com borer has been started, Frank N. Wallace, State entomologist announced today. The force of thirty men will be augmented as the occasion demands, Wallace said. Under an arrangement with the United States Department of Agriculture perfected by Wallace, cost of the road guard this year will be paid by the Federal Government from its corn-borer fund Instead of by the State as was done last year. !> Guards Wear Uniforms Guards will be in uniform and signs along the highways will tell motorists and travelers why they are stopped. In two years sixteen counties have become infested with the pest, which spreads through the moth stage from thirty to fifty miles each year. Up to now the prevention work fend the clean-up of fields in the fall and winter has retarded the Bread8 read and there has been no seria crop loss. In an effort to suppress the spread Os the borer the department of conservation has promulgated the following regulation: If May Carry Tested Grain r "No com or broom com, including all parts of the stalk, or sorghums or Sudan grass except the grain or seeds thereof when properly cleaned and when certified in writing by an officer or inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture shall be moved, transported or carried from the following areas: "All of Steuben, Lagrange, De Kalb, Noble, Allen, Whitley, Adams and Elkhart Counties; the townships of German, Clay, Harris, Portage, Penn and Madison in St. Joseph Counts” German and Bourbon townships in Marshall County; Scott, Jefferson, Van Buren, Turkey Creek, Etna, Prairie, Plain, Tippecanoe, Harrison, Wayne, Washington, Seward, Clay, Monroe, Lake and Jackson townships in Kosciusko County. Pleasant, Chester, Pawpaw, Noble and Laro townships in Wabash County; Warren, Clean Creek, Jackson, Dallas, Huntington, Union, Polk, Lancaster, Rock Creek and Salamonie townships in Huntington County; Union, Jefferson, Rock Creek, Lancaster, Liberty, Harrison and .Nottingham townships in Wells County; Penn, Jackson, Bear Creek, Wabash, Knox, Green, Wayne, Noble and Madison townships in Jay County, and Jackson township In Randolph County. com may be transported

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