Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1949 — Page 29
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per cent of this area was reated,
* the request of the Department of |
. cultural colleges, Mr. Childress “Bays, are co-operating in an ed-
‘Honorary at DePauw
Oi s Proceeds admissions blic will to see the Ted Board of Trade Bldg. to request dent ncy.Communists and occupation au-| 0 Dstng. Mack oceets from adm Hour fhe Apr. 6 Ju "the Fairgrounds an audition for a part on the pro- Feared as aa Yadepende a ‘|Coliseum will go to St. Margaret's Hospital Guild. |gram. Every type of entertainer ' For some
. Local vs. National
i i<official : i ia d other “sight” acts. ling irritation with LDP leaders been sufficient. The sem Make Spring bloom indoors with Wiegand's Supervision Debated “i Eo a arvine ne tier ght acts roan on the part of both|Beriiner Zeitung warns LDF that flowers. ‘All the season's popular varieties As Business Grows this month, maintains the pee tickets may be purchased | will ve Airlins to Move [the | a CO tongue-in-cheek quality to suit the are as near as your phone—Talbot 2466, By MAX B. COOK : |pational therapy ward at General ynnounced in The Times. | NEW CASTLE, Del, Mar. 10 4 slowly, [powers that be.. Our 90th Year Scrippe-Howard Aviation Editar Hospital and the Flower Mission, Ticket prices will be trom 50 <Rrali-Word, Allies ill von ior trying stil to maintain Nel It accuses the party of being] : NEW YORK, Mar. 10—Aerial maintains two children’s wards at’ cents to $2.40, including tax. All solidate its International and; lace within the so-called demo-|interested in maintaining “free crop dusting and spraying, which the * hospital and otherwise fi- seats will be reserved. |transcontinental divisions at Kan- p
has become big. business within the past two years, is posing a
Both the Civil Aeronautics Ad-
ministration and the U., 8. De. sale at a downtown location withpartment of Agriculture are at-! (in a few days. When and Where
‘Me St. Margaret's Guild to GoEE a See Dara Under Pressure in Germany i] network of 173 By DAVID M. NICHOL [of Eisenach was an act of public] The warning is plain. Either a ¢ Amateur Show Proceeds |“ trios rom the Coin. By DAVID . NicuoL _Jof Elseaach va te) i warning 18 plata; Tithe a
nances and operates community | problem, service at General Hospital. |and Radio Station WISH to raise announced today. The company's eastern zone are incorporated eyes of the Communist bloc this
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eum will be the
Amateur| new EES oreot BBRLIN, Mar. -10--The- liberal. Delegates. elected 8 1 PAItY|make the pasty.destle. apd. “Funds to Be Used for General Hospital, ~~ Hours salute to indianapolis LTE he once an im-||adership, and unanimously|tormist, or the party is in danger
| “Honor City of America.” passéd a party program whichiof liquidation. Flower Mission Service Work Here | Amateurs have until noon Mar. portant element in Eastern \Ger- embraced most of the revisions Convright 1049, by The Indianapolis Times -_. By ART WRIGHT 18 to write a letter to ‘WISH, nan politics, has almost disap-in its liberal line on which the and Chicago Daily pn
Sarites nad mates. | angogce Springlike” The nonsectarian guild will use the funds to further its civic is sought, Including tap dancers evidence of displeasure and grow- Even, that, apparently,’ has no BR er
lcratic bloc or- top-heavy coalition lenterprise and private business,” Oriign Amateur Hour isisas City, John A. Collins, vice Cra 1 So ra by The Times president in charge of operations,(in which all legal parties of the which, of course, it is. Yet in the|
istin t! Admission tickets will go on and Radio for St. Margaret's, In ad-|1000 employees here have been under Communist leadership. alone is grounds for insisting tha
dition to a 1% hour all-amateur offered jobs at Kansas City, he| - LDP’s two-day weekend confer-|the party must now undergo a
tempting to develop proper con- | trol, over it. The question is| whether control should be exer-| cised on. a nation-wide or local basis. Complaints of damage from | dust and spray striking adjacent | farmlands have become numer- | ous, George D. Childress, chief of) the CAA’'s Industrial Operations | Section, says “The welfate of the, whole world can he affected by the manner in which we manage this ‘tool’ for farming.” !
, Started in 1919 Crop dusting began int 1919" with. private pilots using any type of light plane. Cotten dust-! ers appeared first in the South “Finally, a combination of} available surplus aircraft, many experienced pilots and the development of 24-D, an acid which kills weeds, now pose a problem| of control,” Mr. Childress said. Mr. Childress said the Depart-| ment of Agriculture estimated nine to 10 million acres of crops were treated with the weed-killing| 2, 4-D during 1948. About nine!
from the air.
“Many complaints have been re=if} >"
ceived,” sald Mr. Childress. “At|
Agriculture, we prohibited ‘the! dusting of 2, 4-D from aircraft} Since it is injurious to cotton, the treatment of weeds in nearby | southern rice fields produced many incidents. There are, how-|
show, the public will see local added. |ence in the Thuringian border city thorough purge.
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ever, lquid forms of the weed | Killer which can be sprayed more, accurately from the air. | “Other complaints come from use of leaky and faulty equipment. ud
Government agencies and agri-
ucational program aimed at the farmers, operators, chemical manufacturers and others. The CAA has recommended that state ‘agricultural officials are best qualified for control work, as any CAA regulations would have to be applied nation-| ally. Some education would be required on the nature of in-| secticides used.
Initiates Miss Miner Miss Marian Miner, 5141 Park, Ave; has been initiated into the DePauw University chapter of Kappa Pi, art honorary organi-| zation. A junior in the School of | Liberal Arts, Miss Miner is spe-| cializing in psychology. She is a | member of Alpha Chi Omega, na-| tional social sorority, and the Panbellénic Council. i
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