Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1946 — Page 4

Scientists Come to ML.

Exotic Growths Found Nowhere Else.

By ROBERT J. CASEY Times

Mr. Casey

almost sinister abouf its blatant

seem to belong here at all.

recognizing its idiosyncrasies,

know | might.

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tonic! Try it!

Viewed from the desert floor

| Charleston ridge is just another of those mountains that fill the sky on all sides of you, But if you drive .120 or 30 miles to the foot of it

you'll get some inkling of why

the Smithsonian institution, Angeles museum and California

Work When Snow Melts Research work interrupted by

again as soon as the snow melts. You come to the foot of

the formations in the badlands.

ner to look upon what is

vada.

great stomachic

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carry less

i it, try it today. Batteries for all makes of boring wid

OTARION of IND'P'L'S 511 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.

are ponderosas of full growth. Trees Are Mystery

swer,

end of this amazing exhibit.

stand of its kind in the world.

in the first place

to its environment.

tory. Four hundred specimens have

thing yet.

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There is something eeries about Mt. Charleston. In a region of barren uniformity there is something

dividualism., Geologically it doesn't

The verdure that clings to it seems independent of climate and = | high wind, long ago the Indians,

the Indian sign on it—as well they

years before the war parties from

stitute of Technology spent their summers crawling over its slopes. It is as different from anything else in the southwest as the Alleghanies are different from the Alps.

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mountain over flat lands and start climbing through a pass whose straight red walls are eroded like

Deer run across the road and you wonder where they can find anything to eat. Then-you turn a cor-

the most surprising sight in Ne-|

Ahead of you stretches an ave-| nue of tall pines so dense that you cannot see more than a few feet on either side of the road. They

Why should these trees be here when there is scarcely any verdure at all on any of the adjacent Y | ridges? There seems to be no an-

This belt of pine goes on up the slope for miles. But that isn't the Be-

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It is natural that plant life hardy enough to survive snow and arid winds and extremes of temperature should have changed somewhat to adapt itself It is for this reason that the mountain provides the botanists with a unique labora.

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ready been collected, many of them to find place in entirely new classifications. And like the prospectors who once sampled the rocks on the lower slopes most of the scientists who have worked on.the mountain feel that they haven't found any-

Copyright, 1946, by The Indianapolis Times

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Local housewives protesting infla- . | tionary prices have banded together to form an Indianapolis Housewives

be will

meet next Tuesday in the Claypool |

The league stems from an idea started by local small businessmen kr and has the indorsement of local

Adams, one of the league founders.

Charleston, Nev, in Search of 2

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