Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1935 — Page 10
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CATTLE. SHEEP RAISERS WATCH PURDUE TESTS State Association to Learn Results at Parley April 12. By Timet Fprrin | LAFAYETTE. Ind . April 4 Cattle and sheep men from various parts of the state will unite in a Joint livestock program at Purdue University. Friday, April 12. for the first time at the annual meeting of the Indiana Cattle Feeders’ Associascheduled for that day. Announcement was made today by Oscar Patrick, of Eminence, president of the association. James Poole, Chicago, widely known market expert who has writ’en and broadcast news and information about the market for many years, and Scott Meiks. Indianapi lis, manager of the Producers’ Commission Association, will be the principal speakers. Mr. Poole will discuss the market conditions and outlook and Mr. Meiks the feeding of western lambs under the work of a supervisor, which has become widely established in Indiana the last few years. The program will be held on the university farm adjoining the campu and will open at 9.30 April 12. with Prof. Claude Harper of the Purdue staff discussing the feeding trials with 200 western lambs, nowunder way at Purdue. This talk will be followed by Prof. F. G. King of Purdue, who will discuss the results of the feeding trials the pa.>t 140 days with 70 head of two-year-old steers from the western range country. They have been fattened in dry lot feeding, the system followed by thousands of corn-belt feeders. The iambs have been divided into eight lots of 25 each to compare tankage, with cotton seed meal as a protein supplement; meat meal and garbage tankage with cotton seed meal; the effects of different minerals on lambs fed different quantities of hay. and the effects of
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limited rations in putting on weight. The cattle feeding trials are more than passing interest this year because only two of the lots of 10 steers each are receiving corn in their ration, which mast feeders in the past have thought indespensible. Two lots of the cattle are receiving silage and hay. and one is getting tankage in addition and the other cotton seed meal, to test these products as protein supplements. Tnree lots are getting silage and
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straw, with one getting tankage, another cotton seed meal and the third soybeans, in order to test these different proteins when used with silage and straw as a roughage. The other two lots are receiving .vlage, clover hay and shelled corn, with one of these groups getting tankage in addition and the other cotton seed meal.
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LOAN LEAGUE NAMES BOARD New Directors Are Elected by County Group at Meeting. New directors of the Marion County Building and Loan League took over their duties today following their election last night at a meeting in the Washington. The directors elected are Fermor S. Cannon. Railroadmen's Building and Savings Association; Leo Welch, Celtic Savings and Loan Association: Edward Springer, Atkins Savings and Loan Association; Elmer F. C. Weber. Peoples Mutual Savings and Loan Association; Earl P. Ensley. Union National Savings and Loan Association, and Albert H. Losche, Columbian Savings and Loan Association. They were elected for twoyear terms. Speakers at the meeting were Myron H. Gray, a representative of the State Financial Institutions Department; Frank McKibben. Federal Home Loan Bans president, and H. D. Vilm, chief underwriter for the Federal Housing Commission. Mr. Cannon presided. Dies in 12-Story Leap Bjf United Press BOSTON. April 4. —A man who identifed himself in a suicide note as Harry W. Van Allen of New York jumped to his death from the twelfth floor of the Statler hotel early today.
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300 TO ATTEND ACACIA ALUMNI DINNER DANCE 20 Chapters to Have Representatives at Event Saturday. More than 300 reservations have been received for the Acacia Alumni Association dinner dance to be held at the Lincoln Hotel. Saturday, ac-
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HUGE CWA FUND IS SOUGHT BY CHICAGO Mayor Kelly to A<;k $265.000,000 for Relief Projects. By United Prtst CHICAGO. April 4—Backed bv a record-breaking election victory.
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Mayor Edward J. Kelly planned to leave this afternoon for Washington to ask $265,000,000 for Chicago public works. Projects for which he wants funds from the $4,880,000,000 work-relief bill include a super-high-way system, a water plant, a lake front airport and a permanent exposition similar to the world fair.
