Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1950 — Page 24

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starve to death.”.

{hunting will be poor urged to scatter grain

{wildlife,

{the entire state. Sportsmens tions, rural mail

operators have- offered

ing. Boy Scouts and boys already have grain in many of the i areas. Conservation, Depar

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and half starved in th An

pheasant population

iSome of ithe game year have been found hunters “report.

{and Peter J. Urnes,

{ship contest,

{Chicago Saturday for finals.

{Michigan, Ohio, |nois and Wisconsin, Rhodes scholarships. The scholarships are

proximately $1400 a year. 3 were established by Cecil John 19th Century British statesman and empire builder, to {train American students at Ox{ford University in England. Mr. Butler is a student at Har(vard University and Mr. Urnes

Rhodes,

‘at-Yale University.

in the Claypool Hotel. The selection

L. Hovde,

Dr. H. L. Shibler,

‘tendent of Indianapolis wilil address the Indianapolis Op34 timist Club tomorrow noon at the

Hotel Severin.

Department of Conservation warned today that a! large percentage of the feathered: and furry inhabitants of Indiana parks and forests were threat-| bleak and {weather of a severe winter.

Scatter Grain

i "Sportsmen, currently enjoying {a lush season, were warned that

{unless game is fed. They were ling trips to assure survival of all

Snow and ‘ice already covers {many bountiful hunting grounds ¥lin“the northern part of the state {and snow and rain now threatens

farmers and even school children are urged to put out foodstuffs. Screenings Offered In many areas grain elevator

and cracked grain for the ask-4-H Club

ports indicate that in many secparticularly in the northwest and Lake Michigan area, rabbits have been found chilled

unusually high quail this has drained most of the natural available foods, reports indicate.

Rhodes Contest Winners Named

2 Hoosiers to Enter Scholarship Finals

Samuel C. Butler, Logansport,

{City, today were named Indiana {winners in the Rhodes Scholar-

The two students will

! They will compete there with 10 other students, chosen in Kentucky,

They were chosen from among 110 Hoosier candidates

committee cluded Dr. G. H. A. Clowes, In|dlanapolis, chairman; D. H. Sand-| ers, South Bend: Dr. Frederick a president of Purdue University; Dean Byron K. Trippet, Wabash College, and Dean Ford P. Hall, Indiana University.

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