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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 16

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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16
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I Saturday, November 4, 1967 Page 16 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Lake Mooroe lis IHtdnmitiinig 'Pmadhe JHegamed' .1 1 vH-V- iV X'- Mftjl mWiMm Preston Acree checks view from blind. Thousands of clucks occupy section of Lake Monroe south of Bloomington near Ind. 446. Photo Story By George Tilford Lake Monroe south of Bloomington is a water fowl hunter's paradise. Mnrn than 47 flflrt Hnrkc anH PanaHa oppco wprp J.

i on the lake today when Indiana's duck A jl About 500 hunters took positions in blinds and KH- I V4f camouflaged boats before dawn to await the signal Several weeks aeo hunters drew lots for the I 1 blind sites. Any blind unoccupied 30 minutes before 4 V-C shooting time may be claimed by another hunter. week counting waterfowl on the lake. The count chnuroH 98 flfll rnntc A. Rflrt mallarrto 9 nintailc 8" I 2,000 ringnecks, 2,000 b'luebills, 8,000 baldpates, 300 wood ducks and 150 Canada geese.

"3 tv The season will be open on ducks throughout the state until Nov. 29 and again from Dec. 23 to Jan. 1. The goose season closes Dec.

12 but will reopen tor Permission to hunt on Lake Monroe must be ob- 1- Wyf iainoH Haihf frnm nffirialc at anv nf tViP thrpp rnmns Federal duck stamps may be obtained at any postof- I 4 kJJ- fice and must be attached to the 1 a hunting nmZmimi, Huge flock of mallards rises from water as boat approaches. license. Game manager Tom Weddle counts birds. Sv if1 tit -i Hissfi'Ti A(i V4A hr: 7 A tzMzphzzzi: 4 -rU i Afisi ft L. A i i i ibi, tvAt-i iH Vvjj iri 2- vf fT4 Jl 5 fin Ahnnrl AcJf lie ington collided at 11th and N.

MMLUU US Capitol yesterday. The truck turned Koperr u. nawKins, 30, MUl in. over on its side after the impact. is one of the businesses in a block square being cleared for the 37-story Indiana National Bank building.

Leon's has moved to a new location. The NEWS Photo, Joe Young. DeQuincy. suffered a minor head cut -The NEWS Photo, Nick Lone- Ripping Good Show Another Indianapolis landmark is shown in the process of being removed from the downtown scene. The old Leon Tailoring Shop worth.

as his panel truck and a car driven by Dr. John H. Creist, 61, 4343 Wash- tl I i I 1 jt.A.,l..t..

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