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Uncle Sam's Grazing Rules Irk Tenants

Western Ranchers

Protest Land Cuts

By GEORGE THIEM Times Special Writer

landlord, is having trouble with his tenants, the western cattle and sheep raisers, Drastic reductions in livestock grazing ordered for 1949 and 1950 on some upland areas by the U. 8, Forest Seryice have the industry in something of an uproar. A few hundred ranchers among, some 22,000 with Forest Service grazing permits are threatened with being put out of business. Their ‘substantal investments! in buildings, wells, windmills! fences and corrals on their privately owned land will in some instances be near worthless un-! less they can use adjoining areas controlled by the Forest Service for summer grazing, | Charge Grass Wasted : Up to 1000 other permittees face lesser yet substantial cuts.! The ranchers charge that the exclusions are unreasonable and arbitrary, They insist that valu-! able grasses are going to waste. Government cials say that livestock must be entirely removed from the public lands in some areas and sharply reduced in ‘others to allow depleted! grasses to recover. |

The valuable grasses, they add, will come back and drive qut weeds, control erosion, hold rain and snow to protect tlie watershed and eventually produce more meat for eastern consumers when grazing is restored. . ~~ Stockmen See Red The Forest Service, too, is re | serving more grass for an increased population of elk, deer and antelope demanded by hunters and their organizations.

This reason for reducing meat! animal grazing makes the stockmen see réd, for one elk eats ap-| proximately as much range for-| age as a cow and is said to be' far pot destructive, Deer have becorhe so numerous in sections! of the national forest that thousaids died of starvation. The ex herd in Yellowstone! National Park is a problem. The! National Park Service bought a' lot of hay ranches in. Jackson, Hole to provide more winter forage. Forest Service officials admit that cattle and sheep have! been excluded from a million and] a half acres of fine grazing lands around the park in behalf of the big game.

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DePauw to Hold | Annual Dad’s Day

Times State Serviey | GREENCASTLE, Nov. 5—More than 600 fathers are expected on, the DePauw University campus tomorrow for the annual celebra-! tion of Dad's Day, according to! Dr. Clyde E. Wildman, university president. | Merritt Thompson of Indianapolis, president of the Dad's Association, will preside at the}: luncheon and business meeting in Bowman Gymnasium. Activities will begin at 9:30 a. m. with faculty members meeting the parents of their students. The university band will present a half-time drill program for the dads at the football game between DePauw and Illinois Wesleyan. { A Dad's Day play will be presented at 8:30 p. m. in Speech Hall. Activities of the week-end will close Sunday morning with a sermon by Dr. Wildman in| Gobin Memorial Church,

Weatherman to Talk

Paul A. Miller, director of the Indianapolis U. 8. Weather: Bureau station, will address the Scientech Club, Inc., of Indianapolis, at noon Monday at Hotel Antlers. His subject ‘will be, “New Meteorological Instruments! and Forecasting Techniques.” {

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