Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1948 — Page 14

Woollen in Yale Alumni Election

One of 5 Candidates For Fellow Post

"Evans Woollen Jr. is one of five candiiates named for election to he gost 01 Alun! Fellow on the

. the standing committee of the Yale Alumni

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’ will be “The - Ultimate ImMr. Hood tive” Advance reports say Mr. Hood is an sutorty on fundamental economic trends.

of Fletcher : the aking of pantan. seer ot DDT Resistance

find the more hardy anglers in Brion Association

4 if resident of t action but major activity will be v og a hd a the rust delayed for another month, Some 2 3 “%W "| Association. j of the forward-looking anglers & / i :

Active in civic affairs, he has are already planning trips into : served as chairman of the city} Nature Reaction northern ‘Indiana for the open- y . of public health and school ing of the trout season on May 1. / To ? Believed Possible WASHINGTON, Mar.

A He was secretary treasSeek Politics Ban gre —Nature may be breeding insects

Indiana conservationists are WINTER SETTING—The Beechwood helier house at McCormick's Creek state 2 eons 10 thew Jove to end park, blanketed by snow and deserted by the picnic groups who enjoy its hospifality ; capable of surviving attack. by a

partisan: political domination of DDT and other anti-bug weapons, .Jstate conservation activities. A| at other seasons, is one of the popular “pictures” for visiting Pheiegraplierg at a couple of scientists reported times of the year.

similar move was initiated in today, ~ Tennessee a few days ago with Several weeks ago the agriculTennessee | to place the conservation officers members of the Ohio Wildlife Re- effectiveness in ‘proving wildConservation League. South Car-{on a merit basis similar to the |search Unit put a $8 million value|life habitat.

the backing. of the ture department reported it had bred a strain of houseflies highly olina sportsmen already are|state police’ force, is to be con-|on the game which had been . ‘ .

resistant to DDT. It did this at its Orlando, Fla., laboratory by | Next step in the Indiana move hunters during the 1946 season. Hoosier anglers interested in| The West Newton Friend s subjecting flies to non-fatal doses will be the meeting of the State Study Missouri Act They Ea that approxi-| breaking toy the “big league”|Church Whittier Class will give a/of DDT over 14 generations. tonsa vatioh Advisory Commit-| (Copies of the constitutional mately 6432 tons of rabbit, ican compete in the series of|“Breakfast in Hollywood” tomor-| The question then arose—are tee, scheduled for Mar. 22, at|amendment adopted in Missouri, [squirrel and pheasant meat had|International Fishing Tourna-{Tow at § &. m. in the Decatur|these DDT-resistant flies also which a 8 proposed d legislative a actitaking the conservation depart-!been taken by the nimrods and ments which open next week im|Central Gymnasium. capable of resisting other insectiment out of partisan politics, placed a market value of 50 cents| Mexico and wind up with the] The Good Neighbor orchid and cides, Such as rotenone and pyreGUARANTEED | have been distributed by Conser-|per pound on this meat. They International Tuna Cup Matches other awards will be presented. thrum? H. G. Wilson and J. B. w A TH RE vation United of Indiana to its|also estimated that the fish and|in Nova Scotia next September./Reid Chapman of Station WISH | Gahan of the department's buPAIRING | One Week to 10-Day Service

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state convention on June 6. come of $75 million a year to the| Tarpon Rodeo, Mar. 18-20; the|ing fund. Their conclusion, reported to

district directors for their study/game resources of the state] The Mexico events include the|Wwill be master of ceremonies. Pro-|reau of entomology and plant preparatory to the organization's brought a direct or indirect in-|Seventh Internationol Tampicojceeds will go to the church bufld-| quarantine undertook to find out. Chas. C. Peek, Inc. 136 W. Wash. St.

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Platform drafting committees people of the state.

of both political parties will be

fish Redeo, Apr. 1-3; the Third

the American Association for the

Advanceemnt of Science, is: Yes.

‘| Wildlife Conference heard. two

organizations.

. iy another of the addresses beServe Six-Year Terms [tore the Wudiite Conference, Under the Missouri Amendment, the governor's authority ends with he said, has not reduced popula-

the appointment of a four-mem-

ber bi-partisan commission, the|of damages, and has not affected serve forthe raising of sheep, hogs and terms of six years. The commis- poultry differently from the non-

members of which

contacted and urged to go on Hits Bounty Payments record as favoring a non-political # conservation department for Indiana. This move is expected to have the backing of the advisory committee and other interested

The bounty system in Missouri, tions of predators, of complaints

The “ancient and time-worn”|Fishing Rodeo, Apr. 9-11. system of bounty payments as a means of cohtrolling predatory| Tuna Cup Match will be staged Seg panty ®3 P. 2: loday Jn animals was attacked by Dr. Ru-|at Wedgeport, Nava Scotia, Sept. |S¢ oes Foi Bahl, rh dolph Bennitt, professor of zool-|8-10. The event is being held & ohnson parity chairogy at the University of Missouri,

Fifth International Acapulco SailSponsors Card Party |r. fact ie they seid thot co

DDT-resistant strain is “an unusually strong stock” that is resistant to other poisons, too. And, they added, insects outside the laboratory may also be developing this same power.

International Veracruz Deep Ways and ni comuities of

The Fifth Annual International|Alfarata Council will sponsor a

week later this year as fishing|Man.

records have shown that tuna become more plentiful later in the month.

Want Duck Fee Up Suggestions that ht present “duck stamp” federal fee for the taking of migratory waterfowl be

sion names the director and the bounty areas of the state. He|upped from $1 to $2 and that at director with the approval of the urged that the bounty system be|least 50 cents of the higher fee

replaced by a program of exten-|be earmarked for enforcement|

and employees, while the commis- sion-trained farmer-trappers as|of the Migratory Bird Law, were sion fixes both the qualifications|soon as possible.

and sdlaries of the director and other employees. After setting out the authority of the commission as having “the control, management, restoration,

More Birds and Game

tion practices in Illinois have re-

conservation and regulation of|sulfed in increase of game and

the bird, fish, game, forestry and all wildlife resources of the state,

song birds, in game and furbearing animals up to 900 per cent,

including hatcheries, sanctuaries, refuges, reservations

for said purposes and the acquisi-

tion and establishment of the{game

Willett Wanadell, and all{the Illinois Natural History Surother property now owned or used |vey, said this week.

biologist with

received during a survey made

“ {recently by the Outdoor Writers

Association, The higher fee was

Improved agricultural crop/proposed by 38 of the 40 states ylelds through modern conserva-|reporting in the survey with a

majority of the 36 asking that funds be provided for the enforcement of duck hunting regulations. The federal fee was originated as a method of collecting funds from the duck hfnters for the

Ohio's long-term program of management on state-

same, and the administration of owned lands also came in for

the laws now.or herinafter pertaining also pro

in ald but not inconsistent with the provisions of this amendment and all existing laws inconsistent herewith shall no longer remain in force or effect.”

Is Big Business Out in St. Louis this week the

Two Hoosiers Get Accountant Posts

Two Indianapolis men have been given committee appointments in the American Institute of Accountants, national professional society of certified public accountants. Floyd H, Kirlin was appointed to the committee on co-operation with bankers and other credit grantors. He is past president of the Indiana Association of Certi-

rt that 45 are being

state-owned lands to increase the production of wildlife, demonstrate the accepted methods of game management and to test new. or doubtful techniques and practices. Crop rotations, sod waterways, contour farming amd other modern agricultural methods are being tested for for their

A. B. Kline to Address

Farm Insurance’ Group

Allan B. Kline, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, will speak at a dinner meeting of Indiana Farm Bureau insurance companies to be held tonight in the Claypool Hotel. About 400 delegates were to attend the one-day meeting of the Farm Bureau Fire and Tornado Insurance Co., Hoosier Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. and Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. of Indiana. Mr. Kline will discuss the fu-

fled Public Accountants and a partner in the firm of Carter, Kirlin, Walker and Merrill. Charlton N. Carter, of the same| firm, is a member of the council! of the institute. [ Troy G. Thurston, another past| president of the Indiana association and a partner in George S.| Olive & Co., was reappointed to| the committee on federal taxation.

VFW Meeting Set At North Vernon

mes State Service NORTH VERNON, Mar. 12— An afternoon parade through the {| business district will be a feature of the ninth district VFW meeting to be held here Sunday, Mar. 14. The district includes posts at Aurora, Batesville, Brownstown, Columbus, Crothersville, Freetown, Madison, Mitchell, Nashville, North Vernon, Orleans, Osgood, Paoli, Pekin, Rising Sun, Salem, Scottsburg, Seymour, Vevay and West Baden.

Passion Week Services ‘Planned at Lebanon

' Times State Service LEBANON, Mar. 12—The Rev. Robert H. Reardon, assistant to the président of Anderson College and Theolo, 1 Seminary, will be|

ture of the co-operative farm movement.

mention during the Wildlife Con-| fights the amendment |ferénce, with. es that “the General|different plant Assembly oy enact any laws|grown on nearly 20,000 acres of

acquisition and maintenance ' of marsh areas in which the migrating waterfowl would find food and; protection Surg, their

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