Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1946 — Page 5

T. 6, 1046 Rule’ Allies’

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A U 8 wanted Germany ‘and lete and final. ed that: the t for an gecoermany was not and emphasized 1d go ahead on &3 tever other ocould co-operate. or ‘Soft’ Peace ed States wants will oppose both geful.. measures - effective peace” is which invite e peace.”

ction any. other ° t be interested, nded to keep its wn and world United Nations, r the threat of the world, low gg Ave i EER a taking. ol ort nt production. proposed that should be given, ce among the ited Nations. - d the German ¢ to share the Nazi® aggression 2. But, hé said, ment envisaged nited and sely, and this has shed. * e given a chance

with her'igreat 1d coal is turned

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‘Green of Valparaiso holds the Tedord for this year with his 71%.

"biggest bass, bluegill and crappie.

Dlyegifia have been taken this week

. -Crappies ing taken, at the water company's

-ing fair; Madison, streams clear

FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1048 _

FISHING vis « By Mare Waggener

Valparaiso Angler s 7%- Pound Trout rd od

_ Since Indiana’s trout season closed |.

ast eek; it seems that William

pound Brown but there’s still plenty of time for anglers to produce the:

This may be the week-end for ome record catches although many streams are still low and milky and thé fishing has been only fair in

both lakes and streams, the conser- |- §

vation officers have reported. Lake fishing continues generally good, although the number of anglers has been cut by the end of the vacation season and the abnormally cool weather, ; Marion county streams hold as good a promise for week-end anglers as will be found, according to Sonservauion Officer Ward. Nice Catches Taken Some nice catches of bass and

lake with sma] . minnows, worms and crawlers getting the best results, In the neighboring counts: con= sérvation officers report: Hancock, streams milky but fish-

with fishing good in Lick and Kilbuck creeks and in gravel pits; Johnson, streams milky with fishing fair; Hamilton, streams milky with fishing ranging from poor to fair; Johnson, streams milky with fishing poor, and Brown, streams milky

Phillip |

with fishing fair in both streams | and in state park and forest lakes. _————————

{ganizations &

section of the Wabash. Advance registratién figures indicate nearly 200 Hoosier conservationists will attend the session of leaders of coynty consérvation oreduled for McCormick’s Creek state park Sept. 14 and 15. This will be the first state-wide meeting of county conservation leaders in several years. A program of club activities, built around soil and water conservation and reforestation programs is to be outlined as a means of reviving local organizations and enlisting wider participation, Menaced by ‘Shooting Target-shooting, especially along Hoosier streams, is a growing menace to both anglers and consevation

| |officers whose duties require the

patrol of these streams. Several cases have been ‘reported recently

where careless shooting Almost re-

sulted’ in tragedy.

: | 1s possible that legislation cov-

session. af the.

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general assembly. Reckless operation. of a few speed boats resulted in laws ‘affecting all power boats and similar ‘protection may be demanded against target shooting. .. With the . sumac, dogwood and sassafras leaves already flashing their brilliant fall coloring in Brown County state park, the annual trek to view the autumn scenery will get under way this week-end. State park officials predicted today that the “color” would reach its peak three weeks earlier this year, | coming this month instead of in| October. Have Popularity Contest The beaver and raccoon have been staging an unofficial popularity contest at the conservation department’s state fair exhibit, Antics of the 65 raccoon in the display have entertained thousands of visitors. The three beavers have also come in for their share of attention since it was the only time

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DECAYING LEAVES

By Sclence Service

Newest source of antibiotics, or penicillin-like substances, is forest

caying leaves that Je under the Discbvery of several antibiotic compounds in litter composed of

poplar, oak and elm is reported by {Or, Elias Melin and Dr. Torsten, Wiken of the University of Uppsala, Although, apparently formed by mold action, these. substaiices are most effective in checking the

growth ‘of molds, especially of soil fungi. One, however, which was extracted from dead maple leaves,

coccus aureus, the yellow pus germ of common bolls. Detalls of the work of the two Swedish botanists are given in the

. aa HAY DEH many of the vistors X ma pee i the Bg :

theny.at. clase Tenge.

SOURCE OF DRUGS,

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Sept. 6.—|

litter, the mass of dead and de-| |

‘Teaves of maple, birch, beech, ash,

proved effective against staphylo-'

Trew tssue of the British Selentie journal, Nature. :

. Hére's evidence that there are trout ‘in Indiana's cold-running streams. This 7';-pound Brown trout, 25%: inches long with a 14inch girth, was landed by William Green of Valparaiso,

Further afield the reports list good fishing in Wayne county, in| the state forest Jakes in Jackson | county and in the Wabash id

above Clinton. Catfish have been taking craws and minnows in this |

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