Hippies Indians' WBlood Brothersbrothers.ttImproved BirdHunt ProspectsNoted lor AreaSAN FRANCISCO lt;AP) —After a visit to the Haight,-1Ashbury hippie district, Rolling Thunder, a Shoshone Indian chief said, When 1 saw those long-haired people, I knew they V had lost their greed. These pco- ajn pie are our children and we arc , eoine to adot)t them as blood jcov the prc ing by Ia ikser cotI P»llt;cri mg mai coiWOODRUFF tBy News Staff * foil Prospects for ruffed grouse I (partridge* hunting success in rid northeastern Wisconsin appear ere better than was anticipated ear- tioi lier, according to Robert Wendt, Wc game manager for the Wiscon- suf sin Conservation Department’s sitlt; Northeast Area. IHunting season for the popu- grt lar game bird, along with squir- j an rel and raccoon, opens Satur- lar day. Wendt suggests that hunt- spi crs refer to the small game va pamphlet which they received pa: | with their licenses to be certain ms of time and zone restrictions.A sleet storm which iced the I countryside for 11 days last January, and a cold, wet period . | last June had made resource, managers pessimistic concern-• ing numbers of birds which . would be available, Wendt re-i ports, but recent sightings indi-t cate the birds adapt better than , was previously thought. ]The game manager notes Klt;i! there is evidence of resident 1i woodcock population remaining jI in the area. These birds should stay until ground • freezing frosts arrive, Wendt says. Migrant woodcock usually arrive from northern habitat about • October, and their stay *will depend on temperature pains.i ic 1efLTimber Lodge»•HotelWill Be ClosedSept. 29 2Open Oct. 1 As Usual