Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 100, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1930 — Page 2

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4ESCUE CREWS SAVE MILLIONS OF RIVER FISH brought Almost Doubles Work of U. S. Bureau in Midwest. Bu Krrlnnt-Hoicar'l }<etcmnoer Alliance WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 —The drought in most states bordering the Mississippi river has almost doubled the work of the government’s fish rescue operations this year, it was said today by the United States bureau of fisheries. For years the bureau has kept squads of men busy during the late summer months, rescuing game fish which become stranded in landlocked pools and would perish unless moved to deep Water. Ordinarily, the work does not start before the last week in August, but the heat spells in the midwest caused operations to be started in July this year. Normally a force of fifty or sixty men is required to seine the fish out of the pools and transfer them to deep stretches.' At present, however, more than 120 men are so employed. Up to the present more than 70,000,000 fish have been rescued Which if left alone would have perished. The principal species saved include black bass, sun fish, crappics, yellow perch, catfish, pickerel, drum and white bass. This Humber is far in excess of that ordinarily rescued up to this period, sin most years the number of fish rescued total about 125,000,000, but fishery bureau officials estimate that

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Playwriting was literally a labor of love for comely Constance Collier Fright) and Bruce Baimsfather, noted cartoonist and dramatist, according to a suit for SIOO,OOO damages filed against the English actress in New York by Mrs. Bairnsfather (left). The complaint charges that Miss Collier, while engaged in collaborating with Bairnsfather on anew play, “maliciously enticed’’ the playwright away from his wife. Bairnsfather is famous for his war cartoons of "Alf” and “Old Bill’’ and his war play, “The Better ’Ole.’’

the total rescued this year will exceed 175,000,000. Most of the rescued fish are transferred to deep water and released. Many of the bass and other game fish, however, are shipped to

points where state officials have requested fish for stocking purposes. Hydrated lime, one of the commonest and cheapest chemicals, has proved an effective remedy for clubroot disease of cabbage.

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ILLINOIS MARE ! IS CHAMPION Awards Made by Judges in Percheron Division. R. C. Flannery of Kansas. 111., won the grand championship for a : mare of any age in the Percheron : class of the draft horse exhibit at ‘ the Indiana state fair. First prize winners in Percheron ; classes were: I Stallions—Five vears or over. G. A. Dlx. Delaware. O.: 4 years and under 5. J. J. I Helmuth <fc Son. Kokomo: 3 vears and un- ! der 4. Edward W. Wolf. Kenton. O.: 2 i vears and under 3. R. C. Flannery; under j 1 vear. O. A. Dlx: 3 vears or over. Ed--1 wa-d W. Wolf; under 3 rears. Otho H. ; Pollock. Delaware. O.: three stallions. H. I C. Flannerv: senior champion. 3 vears or over and strand champion. Edward W. Wolf. Carnival Jr. Reserve: senior champion. 3 vears or over. J. J. Helmuth & Son. Mark Lane: junior champion, under 3 vears and reserve grand champion. R. C Flanerv. Black Joe: reserve Junior champion under 3 vears. R. K. McNamara. Delaware. O. Mares—Five vears or over. G. A. Dlx: 4 vears and under 5. R. C. Flannery: 3 vears and under 4. G. A. Dlx: 2 vears and under 3. Harry J. Gerlach. Kenton. O.; Ally under 1 year. G. A. Dlx: mare 3 vears or over, under 3 years, produce on dam. two animals anv age. three mares bred and owned bv exhibitor, stallion and three mares, and mare and sucking colt. G. A. Dlx: get of stre. Edward W. Wolf: senior champion. 3 years or over and grand champion, anv age. R. C. Flannerv. Betty; junior champion, under 3 vears. G. A. Dlx. Don's Linda Ann. Because black absorbs the heat of the sun’s rays more readily, the ice wedging in a steamer in Lake La Barge, Alaska, was painted that color and melted enough to free the boat. THE INDIANA TRUST CO Pay 4% Savings | $2,000,000

AMERICANS IMPRESSED BY WORK IN RUSSIA Speed of Constructive Projects Amazes Visiting Economists. Bu United Preaa MOSCOW, Sept. 4.—Magnitude and speed of constructive work throughout the Soviet union deeply impressed the party of American economists yhich has completed a five-week observation tour of economic life in the Communist state, j David Ostrinsky, co-leader of the j party with the late Professor Henry i R. Seager of Columbia university, j who died at Kiev, summarized the impressions of the twenty-six college professors and economists in the group. Ostrinsky said the depressing effect produced by goods shortages an-:’ food queues and other difficulties!;! Moscow and Leningrad AMUSEMENTS Biggest Show in Town! rmn State Fair Week Show! 1 ■■ ... , TjAST ~sc till 1 P. M. ? TWO Nights, 35c, 500 HH DAYS Kiddies always 15c I PiPi K O'BRIEN''v ! fjs \ myrh*. lov ' ggj PH On the Stage—VAUDEVILLE I ROISMAN’S m ALABAMIANS Ml They’re a Positive Sensation m DALTON and CRAIG p CARIi LYNN S : SAWYER and KDDV Starting SATURDAY COLONIAL' INDIANAPOLIS’ FAMILY THEATRE THAD. WILKERSON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. OFFERING. HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL COMEDIES AND VAUDEVILLE A Rolls-Royce Show at Flivver Prices. Diversified Entertainment for the Entire Family. Entire New Show' Starting Sat. Midnight Frolic 11:30 Sat. Nite. mutual! WESM i VAUDEVILLE Now Playing ‘LAFFSN’ THRU’ With Chorus of Gorgeous Girls MOTION PICTURES

HtfobEATESTp/c- M TUPE/ YOU'PE SUf?E YOUR LAST CHANCE to See the INBSIANA STATE FAIR Outstanding exhibits. New and enlarged buildings and displays. Horse show, dog 1 show, 60-ton captive whale, MFivygl Dodson’s World’s Fair . shows. Something doing Night Horse Racing—Famous Pageant “Hawaiian Nights” Kyrl’s Band —Grand Circuit Racing Saturday, September sth • Thrills—Thrills-Thrills Auto Races—Aerial Pageant World’s Fainous Fliers and Drivers

were offset by contact with the tangible industrial and agrarian achievements seen in the rest of the country. Resembling an overgrown tube of shaving cream, a chemical fire extinguisher is available for home or automobile. • V// RECORDING \l Iff ORCHESTRA !]] Admission j\\ MOTION PICTURES 3 More Days To See the Truth About “BIRTH” Now Showing ENGLISH’S OPERA HOUSE A MOTHER OF 5 SAYS; “I’ve experienced it. I’ve heard of it—but this is the first time 1 have ever been privileged to see it.’’ A SECRETARY SAID: “At first I was afraid to go, but I’m glad I did. I know much more about childbirth now than I ever knew before.” ANY SEAT DUG ANY TIME Continuous 11 A, M. to 11 P. M. y niTl Ladles and their 1 r escorts permitted to v 1 * sit together. SfKeal**. t&tau£llu£, TcrmlHal OPPC/fTft TRACTION TERMINAL Saturday . Thrill* for every woman who ever • JVP’ loved. Mighty % drama of the hnjiiuui heart 1 perfect sound. mffiT LAWFUL LARCENY DANIELS/*' oWt L LTV&SiA 5 H ERMAH. .ffm Oontlnutiig vlmrsm l TiU Saturday ’CJiH Jack Holt u-i! Ralph Graves in “Hell’s Island”

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