Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 102, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 22 May 1947 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947.

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Indiana Central To Crown Queen At Festival

It's Amazing How Many Get Away Herbert Hoover, who certainly should know, says "There e only two occasions when Americans respect privacy, esjcially in Presidents; those are prayer and fishing:" And iany an American, in or out of public life,' will share -Mr. ooyer's view that the getting-away-for-a-while which slung provides is needed to preserve one's balance under ie pressures of contemporary life. Let those who fear that the bass and perch will therere share the fate of the buffalo and the "passenger pigeon insider some research dnnp in Indiana wrhfv, .,io

tig very seriously indeed. The state conservation deoartient discovered in an experiment at its Tri-Lakes hatchery oar Fort Wavne that, nnlv 91 nor rnn rvF tt ficU ; ui-e

- j -""j jv-t vuib Ul nit iiou 111 U1A Millre pcnds were caught in 1946, 'despite extensive and connuous fishing1." Blues-ills are veo-arrfod oo Q t 0fi.

ut a trifling .66 of the ponds' population of 423 were landed, lost (tther varieties fared even hpffpr TTio-Vitoon Koeo fimt

ivonte of the plug and fly experts) survived without so

iiiLii us ueing nooKea. . ; M-any an amateur of the rod and reel will agree out of is own experience with the conclusion reached by Dr. Wijtm E. Pucker, who directed the Indiana research: "There m scarcely be danger of overfishing in large bodies of war, if. the fish corralled in half-acre ponds are only caught ith difficulty and when they feel like it," , . From The Chicago Sun

INDIANAPOLIS, May 22 Indiana Central's annual Spring Festival, in which the campus queen is crowned, will be held Friday night at 7:30 o'clock in the college fieldhoiise, , ' . Mrs. Lois Foutz, head of the giro's physical education department at Central,' is in charge of the festival: Her assistants, members of the rhythmic class, are Betty Padgett, Eileen Holzhausen, Arnella Bell, Betty Turley, and Madonna Padgett. Maryx Ida Parr, senior from Agenta, Hi., and her court will reign, oyer the activity. Members of her court are Lois McKaini Arnella Bell, Elsie Padgett, and Betty Turley. -

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tateJFish Test idicates Fish

Vreh't So Dumb

INDIANAPOLIS, May .22 diana-fish aren't as dumb as u might think, a report by the diana, Department of Conservan indicated today.

Reporting in Outdoor Indiana

a fishing experiment conductat Tri-Lake State Fish Hatchy, Dr. William E. Ricker, di--tor of the Lake and Stream rvey,- revealed . that only 21

icent of the fish in six half-

: e ponds were caught last year, spite .extensive and continuous

rung of those ponds.

fted-ears proved the most un

ify, with 103 being caught out a stock of 372. Sixty-six blueIs were landed from a total of 3. Eighteen bass swam around year without getting hooked d only three crappies fell by wayside out of 153 legal-sized labitants of the ponds. Only ree of 48 bullheads succumbed the various lures of the wal

ls and 24 of the original 25 r i ch kept out of danger. I J1

"In general," the Outdoor Indiana article quotes Dr. Ricker, "the conclusion must be that Indiana warm-water ' fishes are not especially eager to be caught . . . they can take care of themselves pretty well."' Dr. Ricker added that "there can scarcely be danger of. overfishing in large bodies of water, if the fish corralled in half -acre ponds are only caught with difficulty. . . .and when they feel like it."

LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 22 It will be more profitable than usual to full feed spring pigs this year, and get them on . the late summer and early fall market, particularly if the normal

seasonal price decline takes place

this fall plus a general weakening of demand, John . Schwab, Purdue University extension hogman advises. - Rapid gains from ample feedI ing of corn and supplement while

hogs are on good legume pasture will be more profitable in 1947 than was true in the war years. The hogman also says that consideration should be given to substituting gilts for heavy sows .as a means of increasing marketings during the period. Schwab points to the recent studies made at the Purdue Experiment Station where it ' was shown that the 'protein supplement was used most effectively in the shorter feeding periods, Where it was qmitted from the ration after the hogs had reached weights of 100 to 125 pounds! With this plan of feeding, the rate of, gain was comparatively high and the feed-cost of gain was low. Feeding the protein supplement for the longer periods increased the total feed requirement and cost of gain, although the rate of gain was increased. Full-feeding the protein supplement free choice with the fattening ration of corn, mineral mixture and salt on alfolfa pasture increased the rate of gain of the hogs. As the protein feeding period was lengthened, the rate of gain for the entire fattening period was increased.

Highway Dept. To Open Project Bids On June 3

1 INDIANAPOLIS, May 22 Bids on fifteen road and bridge construction projects will be opened by the State Highway Commission here June 3, it was announced today by Chairman John H. Lauer. ! Providing that bids on all contracts are accepted at the June 3 meeting, the result will be eventual highway or bridge construction in the counties of Lake, Dubois, Henry, Knox, Deleware, Dearborn, Allen, Carroll, Noble, Parke, Vermillion and Switzerland. , - Among the projects on which bids will be read is the . substructure for a new bridge over the Wabash River at Montezuma. Also included is the north segment of new U. S. 30, just north of Fort Wayne. Two new bridges are scheduled for construction

on this one segment. Commission members pointed out that bids on all construction projects must be below the state engineers' estimates if they are to be accepted. They -also emphasized that the commission checks and approves all bids be

fore - contracts actually are

awarded. None of the proposed improvements are in Sullivan County. .

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