Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1948 — Page 19

a not to send their mn soll. According to it, most of 1941 was trying to provoke an

Jecretary of War Stim. Not everyone will

, “But Is It Art?” pub. Times is the best is \ an and his’ administra. surrealist art in misin. the public is hard to ave and are leaving a picture of our national

od how dense the air is a. It showed the public g business reaching out - wake up. The eye of ; with fear and. antici ppose, was what little

? I don't know about about myself. And I, one little vote won't be man in office to clear

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are selected to “balance ¢ an afterthought. The

s unexpired term, only |

nd Thegdore Roosevelt, ed by their own parties, weak vice president is atry, and poor politics, re aential candidate who presidency? capable “vice president, nt willing to use him, e-of the greatest weaksd in the federal govern s continuous misunderxecutive and legislative sident is ideally situated ie ‘White House and a

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" ie? ) J. MEEMAN Y is trying to beat Presi. , why it is in the race. . Truman, and the third Truman. It knows it lace but thinks it can ps from Mr. Truman to

ors might pause to conto have the same objecpwd. » oppose the Civil Rights )elieve would wrong the vork if ppposition with uncondisident Truman is hardly d the Democrats have in ite. ®: Truman by both the ts is bosses think Republieanybody.’ 11d like to nominate “just as elected, they could get m “just anybody.” It hands a real statesman.

ould not be the sort of. BE “this grave internasort our domestic prob.

“are confronted with & atic Party, they will feel a good man to win. e Democrats to nominate r. Truman, but until they ey should bridle their

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[ie Walton League May Move

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1 National Headquarters Here

File to Collect $161,000 Federal Funds; State to Match Pittman-Robertson Money

There's BIG NEWS for Hoosier sportsmen this week. Conserva It's a long week-end and the bluegills and other panfish are Meet with

Barnes has been approved as a joint undertaking of the U. 8.

approval. Under these projects, both in

Projects are being filed with the U, 8. Fish and Wildlife Service Progress for a number of years, to-Indiana-<with the assurance that!

‘approximately =a acres. dos funds for matching federal Pittman-Robertson funds will be [0f Waste land has been turned

available as the projects are ap-

ved. to

Pere’ s a strong possibility that| match the Federal fun

ational headquarters of the ul te alton League wil be Seek ‘lke’ Headquarters The ' Indianapolis Chamber of|birds apolis. Commerce ‘Approval has already been re-move to “ave” -gontinuation of thejof “the Izaak - lite habitat restoration and America to Indianapolis, at the

suggestion Joe Quinn who is detail man for| on

Owner Tony Hulman at the In-|yime few field trials are being

apolis Speedway, and past president of the Indiana Division|™ ro ied bY coon dog clubs.

with reports by conservation of the Izaak Walton League, has

shifted from Chicago to Indian-

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the wildlife research projects, financed with state and PittmanRobertson funds.

First—the Fishing

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bring the national i

put up the required money to|food-bearing shrubs and grains, funds.

lected on wildlife populations, the Sarat kill of game animals and

a Rabies Slow Trials

10 counties—Bartholomew, Noble, Johnson, Ripley, Wabash, Whitley, Washington, Morgan, Hamilton and Monroe at the present

Co-operating in the move to check the spread of rabies, the

Mcers indicating that the blue-|Pledged his active support as soon ills crappies and other panfish|as the race is over. Fish and Game division 18 requir

are biting, the anglers are not| pothering with things out at the

Dissatisfaction with maintaining the national offices in Chicago

ing approval of health officers in counties where meets are to be held, before issuing any new per-

Speedway. The only fly in the|Was expressed during the recent|mits and requiring that such ap-

anglers’ hair is the likelihood of|convention and several cities are|proval be obtained before meets|

king a big bass which must already in the Sontest to secure orcad back since the bass|the head ae. Dei On permits previously

season is closed until June 16. Waters Are Clearing

Location of the league's headquarters in Indianapolis would be CONservationist Dies an asset to the city‘and state, as

Death of James E.". Starkey,

If the weatherman will just/well as a real boost to Indiana's chief apiary inspector in the con-

hold back any showers, Hoosier conservation progr:

waters will be In good condition

Other Hoosiers influential in IL for fishing this week-end and the W. L. affairs are Ivar Hennings,

servation department's Division {of Entomology, last week following a heart attack removed an-

anglers should have plenty of president of the South Bend Bait!other of the few remaining em- .» & past national president, and|ployees who had served in the de-

qeton it was indicated today by|Co. rvation officers fro phim the state, Ge River & were list has been f

sunfish and carp

grapples -have' been--hitting -atiation--project-—headed--by-

reporting Louis Dunten, Ft. Wayne attor-/partment since its establishment ney, a member of the national'in 1919, Lake, Fall Creek, White board of directors for many nd Stns local waters |years. "

as milky but fishing)

Widely known throughout Indiana and neighboring states for

ing out disease affecting bees and

Announcement that ON boosting beekeeping, Jim Stark-

Hank

tion of the wildlife habitat restor- ey was a sincere booster for all| conservation activities and «|

lake Freeman while fishing has Cottingham and the wildlife re-| sportsman in every sense of the

wd other northern la file ‘P-R’ Projects Assured that state funds

available to match the $161,000 pittman-Robertson funds alre

gliocated to Indiana as rapidly as \

projects are approved by the U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Department -of Conservation has _already submitted several proj-

‘Service is expected within next few days—detalils of the proposals- are not revealed

eapansion of fish and game activities, including additional acreage for this program. It will approximately $50,000 of state funds to match the Federal funds, derived from a fax on sporting arms and ammunition. The Division of Fish and Game, handicapped by lack of income from sale of hunting and fishing licenses, has been unable

0 Honored it Manual High

More than 150 students received tvards in an honors program climaxing Visitors Day at Manual High School yesterday. Among awards presented by outside groups were the Saturday Afternoon Literary Club awards honoring former Manual teachers, lme Kennedy received the Anna I. Griffith award for original poetry, Kenneth Montgomery the Kate Wentz award in mathematks, Helen Earles the Helene Sturm award for jewelry. Robison « Ragsdale American Legion citizenship awards went to Jan Ann Tutterow and John Sharp. Roines medals, awarded tach year to a boy in each class “ho combines in the highest defree excellence in athletics and xholarship, were presented _to limes Nyers, freshman; Frank , sophomore; Monte O’conwn, fanior, “and Henry Harvey, senior The Dyer Medal, given to the best student athlete in the school, Vis presented to Roy Turley. lixty-two others received athletic ivards at the annual athletic

toauet sponsored. by. the. Baines EE

Other awards sponsored by out-| Hide ‘were the Business| Girls Alumnae Club award to Joan Ratliff and Bella Eskenazi; DAR prize to Barbara Hilarides,/ | the Mu Phi Epsilon music award, Carolyn Kenyon, and Girls Glee, Club Alumnae . award, Helen | Schwomeyer, Those: who. received department | Wards were:

Phyllis Anderson, Viola Van | . Armond Vaughn, No: Al

|, Robert Herbst, Keith H Reler, Deloris Andrews and June Kennedy. Publications — Waneta Staten, Marilyn Florann Gree te nab" John Leisure, y Lillian Duncan, hy by Hallock, Dorothy and Armond Vaughn. LoAibematics—Shiriey Sheffer, Harold Mb Robert Stuckey, Charles Sharp, rt Schaeffer, Hows. d Newman, Richpunts. John nd Kenneth

tones Foy Hurley. "boris Newlin,

Plcxeri: Hurwits, Ronald’ Kis Kistner, Charles RD, Janet Weaver, Paul Lee and Vilma

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