Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1924 — Page 3

.IPA7INE ILLUSTRATES MA INDIANA STATE PARKS (United Press Service) InillaB apolis. April S.-Recomition , ((1 „ prominent place held in State J irks throughout the United States f, riven Indiana in illustrations a<> compenylM an article In the currpnt issue of the National Republlran magazine. A photograph of Cliffy of piifty Falls Slate Park, is one of the two large pictures illustrating article. A view of Interlockin State park, is the other large picture shown. ■The prominence given the lllustra tion is deserved”, director of the de-

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partmont. of conservation, ••Although Indiana Is well down the list in numher of parks, the sheer beauty of the four parks, we now have is recognized to equal anything in State in the country. “Indiana,with four State parks, and the prospect of one more in the near future, has developed intensively her park program. The object of this department is to make the parks Relf-supporting. “We have accomplished this object at Turkey Run. the largest of the State's parks. This park pays between 8 und 9 percent on the investment. f “And yet, Indiana parks are not

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I deluxe parks: They are, literally II he poor man's playground. Board lat any is no more than $2.50 a day. This includes modern conveniences and three square meals a day, the kind raothe rused to make, t'lify Fulls Park. Lieber said, is paying for itself and for a $30,000 hotel to be built by citizens near the park. , “When the hotel has paid, from its revenue, for the cost of building, the citizens will turn the hotel, over the State,” Lieber said. , AGE AVERAGE OF CRIMINALS DROPS I Indianapolis, April 3.—Ten years

from now, the majority of felonies will be tried in Juvenile courts, if the age average of criminals keeps dropping, William H. Remp, prosecutor of the criminal court here, declared as ter a survey of statistics submitted to him. Twentynine boys, ranging In age from ten to sixteen years, were found guilty of major .crimes by Juvenile Judge Frank J. L.ibr since January 1, the report showed. Robbery, larceny, vehicle taking, receiving stolen goods and burglary were charges on which the striplings were convicted. Remy stated that, without exception the contributing cause had been “lack of proper parental supervision and care.” The addresses show the boys come from good homes. » The average age limit of felons “sent up” from Criminal court Is steadily decreasing, he said. ■ 1 - o U. S. HELP ASKED IN FIGHT ON FIRES (United Press Service ) Madison, Wis.. —A program for intensive research as to means of controlling forest fires has been announced by a committee of Federal administrative and research forestera, meeting in connection with the Forest Products' laboratory here. The committee report stresses' paramount importance of co-opera-tion of weather forecasters in determining "fire weather conditions,” and aiding in control of fires by designating areas to which the (lire is most likely to spread. Methods have been devised acording to the committee, of accurately designating areas where greatest care hiust be taken to prevent fires The teport also recommends study of lightning storms, held responsible for a large majority of fires.

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