Couple spread message of hope in jails

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Dead Fish Piled In Windrows Along Shore of Winnewana Floodwaters, May 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

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1962
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1962
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Why Alarm Was Sounded: dead fish piled in windrows (above) along the shore of the Winnewana Floodwaters raised fears that the impoundment had been badly hurt by winterkill. But a check showed that the kill was confined to a small area and almost certainly won't hurt the fishing. Among the dead fish were some good-sized bass, like the one at left. Since these pictures were taken, workers from the Waterloo State Prison Camp have gathered up and buried the dead fish.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1962
Caption:
Why Alarm Was Sounded: dead fish piled in windrows (above) along the shore of the Winnewana Floodwaters raised fears that the impoundment had been badly hurt by winterkill. But a check showed that the kill was confined to a small area and almost certainly won't hurt the fishing. Among the dead fish were some good-sized bass, like the one at left. Since these pictures were taken, workers from the Waterloo State Prison Camp have gathered up and buried the dead fish.
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Dead Fish Piled In Windrows Along Shore of Winnewana Floodwaters, May 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1962
Caption:
Why Alarm Was Sounded: dead fish piled in windrows (above) along the shore of the Winnewana Floodwaters raised fears that the impoundment had been badly hurt by winterkill. But a check showed that the kill was confined to a small area and almost certainly won't hurt the fishing. Among the dead fish were some good-sized bass, like the one at left. Since these pictures were taken, workers from the Waterloo State Prison Camp have gathered up and buried the dead fish.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1962
Caption:
Why Alarm Was Sounded: dead fish piled in windrows (above) along the shore of the Winnewana Floodwaters raised fears that the impoundment had been badly hurt by winterkill. But a check showed that the kill was confined to a small area and almost certainly won't hurt the fishing. Among the dead fish were some good-sized bass, like the one at left. Since these pictures were taken, workers from the Waterloo State Prison Camp have gathered up and buried the dead fish.
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