1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ....,.. i frums for the Game Get the Big Kind from---- GAMEPRESRVA FLATS IS PLANNED Prof. Roth Would Make Lake St. Clair Zoological Garden For Wild Water Foul MAY HAVE MORE THAN 1200 ACRES ON AMERICAN SIDE season enjoy the marshes and they ducks, but there are about a million people and more than 150,000 school children in Detroit that would thrill with the beauty of wild ducks and wild geese and even wild swans in their natural feeding and nesting grounds when the wild life "sanctuary" is established, according to Professor Roth. "One of the great points of interest about Detroit would be the great wild fowl gardensdwherethous- ands upon thousands of ducks and geese could visit and live. Steam- boat traffic in this direction would be inraal m l ni l n tha i Student's Brother Murdered Lucien Soward, prominent Dayton attorney and brother-in-law of Charles L. Tomlinson, '21E, was myst attacked and murdered Monda noon in his office. . (lhrnbiiw3rieketi Poun Qi. The Question of something to drink is easily solved -for you - Why don't you call THE KLEIS BEVERAGE COMPANY and have them deliver a case of soft drinks to your door. Put some of it in your refrig- erator and when you want it you have it cool - right off the ice. IF IT'S SOFT DRINKS - WE HAVE IT! Kleis B everageCo. 331 SOUTH ASHLEY STREET PHONE 1948 I CE CRE A M Feeds Body and Mind It is. a decided help in making your work at the University a success. An eclipse of the sun by wild ducks, i eIIsan oteIa teiU geese, and even swans! Can you im- would prosper," said Prof. Roth. agine? Such will be a reality if the Preserve in Louisiana plans outlined by Prof Filibert Roth But the enjoyment would not be of the forestry department materialize., limited to mere visiters alone, but Five years will make lake St. Claire hunting would be made much popular and the Flats a perfect zoological in the surrounding districts. Where garden for wild water fowll similar preserves have been establish- Fifty years ago, one travelling thru ed such were and are the results. In Lake Clair would behold thousands Louisiana Ward and Mcllheney own a and thousands of wild ducks, wildsLsana One hunter who has visit- geese, and even at intervals wild ed the territory many times said that as Y oday a motor boat c hehad secured his limit in Mallards reveals few wild ducks during a wholeC and Canvas Backs by 8 o'clock in day. This lake region is especially the morning. If he had sought other adopted to the resting, nesting, and kind as wellhe could have reached his feeding of wild fowls as used to be limit before seven. evidenced by the large numbers of "Instead of creating an artifical en- birds which made this place a stopping " point years ago. The marshes are of vironment for the preservation of wild= great extent, both on the Canadian and fowls for people to enjoy, Lake- St. Clair flats can be converted into a Amrican sies. sveritible fairyland for children or a lo3'hn Minor Gets Results But on the Canadian side, several place for grown ups to enjoy the ya b ubeauties of bird life in natural setting," wealthy men have bought up much si rfso oh A era' of this land and have made to a cer- said Professor Roth, "As a recrea- tain extent a game preserve. Such tion means, to preserve the wold fowl, stingexentiguaeresrve.Suichdto give the hunters more game, such a stringent regulations have been placed step as the creation of a wild life upon these lands that the ducks and sanctas wol ean much to the other fw ne rtcinmk sanctuary would mean much to the ohrfowl under protection make people of. Michigan."= great use of their privilege. John Minor, well nown as a lecturer and for his farm where wild ducks are protected, has secured marvelous re- sults from making his area of land a W hat one student place where the birds can rest and feed in their long flights in the spring wrote home- and fall. Not only have the ducks remembered this place, but many wild geese pay visits there, so that the number has increased enormously within a few years. The surrounding territory is much favored by this pre- serve or sanctuary, for many of the fowl remain in the adjoining rivers. People delight in visiting this locality . V 1'ok a I that they may see wild birds in suchV great numbers in their natural sur- roundings and undisturbed by theC afeter hand of firearms of man. " j t i i1llillil111liii 1111 1111 111ti1 1 1lili ifflili ,in-Arbor The kind of Fr Mother used tc real butter and I 123 WEST LIBERTY mmIofmIIgIIuhIInnlIII,,IIgIg,[fii t reamery ied-cakes make- resh eggs Telephone 664 _ _ _ _ _ ~. ':. ~ ~ .9 Come Here for Better Values OU might pay a little more for Society Brand Clothes but really they cost less. They have good style, to beginwith. They willhave good style to end with because they are hand- tailored. That's why they are better values. ~4Oto $60 Wadhams & Co. Two Stores 0 0 0 0 a a 0 1 J r~l tdill iY r Ilt S o ____. look through the Arcade 's kitchens. They're Seek Lease A group of people in Detroit seek to lease over 1200 acres of land on the American side for the site of a club- house, in .connection with which" they can establish some such a park for wild fowl. Safe conditions for the birds can be secured so that they can mark this place for a refuge and feed- ing point on their itinerary in migra- tion. This idea can be much further ex- tended to include all the marshes around Lake St. Clair. Then all this area can be, governed by "no hunting" rules. 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