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FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1048
Beautiful River
Hyacinths
Pest to Florida Fishermen
By ANDY ANDERSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer OHRISTMAS, Fla.” March 29.— Ben Wilkins, who had agreed to guide me on a bass fishing trip up the St. Johns river, was very sore —and ‘at his wife, too. Ben was sputtering louder than the little put-put which propelled the skiff. “That woman-—you know what she wants me to do? She wants me to bring her back some hyacinths!” I told Ben he shouldn't let that upset” him, that all women liked pretty flowers and he should take his wife flowers whenever possible. Then Ben got sore at me. Streams ed’ “Listen, mister,” he yelled, “those hyacinths are a pest, a nuisance and are ruining some of the best bass fishing in this eountry. “What is more, it is being ruined Just because some woman who was hepped on gardening saw some of these things blooming over in Louisiana once and decided they would look pretty in the river hack of her house.
or some of the best streams in Florida will be ruined.” Ben will rave by the hour about these hyacinths, especially if he is mad at his wife. “What are they good for? Sure, they look pretty, but they get so thick they form a mat which takes all oxygen out of the water and the fish can’t breathe. They clog a stream’ so you can't get a boat through, let alone cast a plug with out getting fouled.” The state recently set aside $4000 to study means of controlling the beautiful hyacinth, No Nutrition If they are cut or “mowed” they leave an evil-smelling mass. Spraying was tried, but sportsmen raised cain because spraying killed fish as well as hyacinths, Some experiments have been made in feeding the plants to
On Peace’ Mission
The war department has informed Mrs. Eugene L. Heicken, 925 Broad-
L. Heicken, was killed in action | ; , when his B-29
from a ‘peace” mission in October, 1945.
the superfortress, Sgt. Heicken was|
‘on Oct. 10, 1945, when his Tinianbased plane wos,
Sgt. Helcken
trip to Iwo Jima | to pick up dischargees, Sgt Heicken
the mission. The son of Mr. and Mrs, Lous| Heicken, 435 S. Harris st., he was| inducted at Ft. Benjamin Harrison | on August 21, 1943. After two years|
cattle, but feeding experts say there (training in the country, he was|
is no particular nutrition in them. One group experimented with them as fertilizer, but that didn't work. So the state will spend $4000 to see what use these hyacinths are, be-
sent to the Pacific theater in Au-| gust 1945,
cause Ben Wilkins and his wife are jo the point where they have an
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