Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1936 — Page 5

* believed to and spread of logs to veneer .*has béen discovered

N. Wallace, state entomolo~

yesterday inspected five northwest corner of

§ metery, opened’ an drive. to eradicate the

infected trees have been ind in Indianapolis and unless the sease carrier is found, all elm es in the city may be destroyer, said.

Ihe: carrier Is though; to be 1 |

cies ‘of “engraver beetle,” but its ntification is not certain.

a Trees to Be Destroyed

Vir. Wallace said his department 3 not surprised to find infected és near local veneer factories, but has become alarmed after findt five infected trees four miles im infected areas. Mr. Wallace has been ordered to down and burn all infected

‘If it is a beetle that is spreading | disease, we must burn every tree Sgon as the fungus growth is de- ” he said. Che disease may be recognized ly ‘by sudden death of branches ng of leaves. tle ; could kill a go tree in two months. As an added precaution, Mr. Wal- ¢ said he is to ask Virgil S. Sim- . state conservation director, to him to carry out a program “sanitation” —destroying useless { dling elms. ~ Trees to Be Restroped

mond E. Siebert, cemetery tendent, is to cut down inted cemetery trees. he first infected trees in Indiana re found in Brightwood in 1934. “only four had the germ at thai e.. The infected trees in Indi-

ment forester, is at the right.

cases becomes black. The diseased in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Frank N. Wallace, (eft above) is shown pointing to the cambian layer of an elm infected by “Dutch elm” disease. John Harley, govern-

‘The cambian layer, which should be white, darkens and in many

elm shown is one of five discovered

EXAMINERS TO AID WELFARE AGENCIES

Four to Analyze and Check County Budgets.

Four examiners of the State Board of Accounts have been assigned to

ment to analyze and check county welfare budgets, William P. Cosgrove, board chief, has announced.

The men were assigned at the request of Wayne Coy, welfare director, with approval of Gov. McNutt, Mr. Cosgrove said Robert B. Heritage, G. C. Lowe,

principally in an area between 38th and 15th-sts and between Dearbornst and Sherman dr. A WPA fund of $1,125,000 for eradication of the Dutch elm disease recently was allotted by President Roosevelt, and 12 government tree

polis this year have been found

the State Public Welfare Depart-

scouts have been asigned to Indiana.

Walter Leslie and Edward Cooper are the four assigned.

“With proper analysis and inves- |

tigation, we hope some budgets, which otherwise would increase county tax rates from 15 cents to $1.25, may be lowered,” Mr. Cosgrove said.

QUARTERS ARE READY

American Legion Post 249 to Meet at 2930 Northwestern-av. Tillman H. Harpole Post 249, American Legion, is to meet at-8 p. m. today in new headquarters at 2930 Northwestern-av., It will be the first meeting in the new rooms. Dedication ceremonies are to be Aug. 16. Robert E. Skelton is post commander.

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state convention is to be held here “Fellowship

Joseph Yassur Ine Fort Wayne, is ” is to be the president.

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