Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1921 — Page 4

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URGE ANGLERS TO CONSERVE FINNY TRIBE State Asks Cooperation of Private Owners in Closed Season.

Becanse the new closed season law does not restrict fishing: for bass and blue gill* In private ponds and lakes from April 30 to June 16, but prohibits angling: for these species in public waters, unscrupulous, thoughtless and selfish persons can do much to retard good piscatorial sport in this State if they persist in taking these fishes,from private waters during the closed period, officials of the State department Os conservation said today. The attorney' general recently gave an opinion that the new closed season law doe* not apply to private waters. Since the ruling the fish and game division has been besieged for further information on the subject, says George N. Mannfeld, division chief. In the interests of augmented fishing the State department and members of US protective aaaociations over the State are appealing to people to respect the spawning period to these fishes both in public and private owned waters. According to Mr. Mannfeld no greater mistake could be made by owners of ponds and lakes than to allow fishing for bass and blue gill* when public waters are closed. Owners refusing to recognize a universal closed season, however, are not co-operating with the department to improve this best of aquatic •ports, and in the future must not expect to obtain any stock fish from the State hatcheries. Mr. Mannfeids attention has been called to a few cases where owners of small water resorts have solicited fishing patronage by advertising that the new law did not effect their places. The object of this law is to permit "these species to reproduce in a natural way and if they are taken off the nests In spawning time, fishing is going to be seriously injured. Every game bird and wild animal whose flesh is palatable and fur marketable, Is protected In this State when reproducing its kind, so why not protect game, fish, Mannfeld argues. „ The department cautions fishermen to he sure the so-called private pond or lake they fish in for bass or blue gills during the closed period has no inlet or outlet through which fish can escape. If it has tt is classified as pubrtc water. Only the small-mouth asd large-mouth black bass and blue gills are affected under the new fish law. .

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Seek to Break Rich Illinois Banker’s Will Family Gets Small Sum — Secretary Is Left s3ooftoo. MORRIS, IIL, May 23—A bitter legal fight loomed today over the bequest of 5300.000 left by J. R. Collins. 76, banker, to Miss Della M. Carpenter, 40, his private secretary for twenty-five years. Collins' relatives. It is declared, are preparing to attempt to break the will. Collins died Ma^ 1 15 in Chicago after an operation for cancer. His will was probated Saturday. Under it Mrs. Collins was allowed $2,500 per year, some real estate and personal property. Frank Collins a son, was given SIO,OOO ontrigbt and Oscar Collins, a brother of the dead man, some land holdings. The rest of the estate, except for some minor bequests, was willed to Miss Carpenter. Mrs. Collins, Frank Collins and Oscar Collins, it is understood, will attack the will on the ground that it was not legally drawn and that undue influence was exerted on the aged banker by Miss Carpenter. It also will be contended that, under the Illinois law, the widow is entitled to a larger share in the estate than the will provides. The revelations that followed the probating of the will have stirred Morris deeply. Miss Carpenter left town Sunday, leaving word with friends that she did not know when she would return.

200 BREAK CAMP, SPREAD TERROR British Fusilliers Engage in Sunday Disorders. LONDON, May 23.—An official Inquiry was opened into the mutinous outbreak ! of a battalion of Inniskilllng fusilliers at j Avely, in Essex, an Sunday when two i public houses were raided and many pedestrians were forcibly held up. Two hundred men were Involved in the : disorders. They broke eamp and had i caused much damage, meanwhile terrorizing the district before they were rounded up by other troops and escorted back to their cantonments under an armed -guard. A. number of motoristh were held up by the soldiers. ‘Moonshine’ Plus Row Is Fatal to Couple CHICAGO, May 23—William Hines, a farmer near Jackson, Mich., was ex- j pected here today to claim the body of j his daughter, Mrs. Emma Gallagher, who j was shot to death, by her husband Joseph Gallagher, in a hotel here Sunday, j also shot and killed himself. | "Moonshine"’ liquor and domestic troubles are blamed for the tragedy | Mrs. Gallagher is said to have left her i husband because of bis drinking. The ; shooting occurred when he followed her J to Chicago and attempted to induce her to return to him. Gallagher was 42 and his wife 20. *

CHIEF ORDERS ‘DIP’ ROUND-UP Light-Fingered Gentry to Be Object of Special Drive. Chief of Police Jerry Kinney today issued, orders to patrolmen and detectives to arrest all men suspected of being pickpockets. The robbing seven persons by pickpockets Saturday night is thought by the police to be a forerunner of what that for the Speedway crowds. , Hoy Granger, 31, 810 Park avenue, known to the police as “Chicken” Gianger, was picked up by detectives In a South Illinois street poolroom Saturday night in the start of the clean-up. Granger denied having operated in this t:ty, but said he was here for a “visit.” He is known as a pickpocket., the police say. Those robbed Suturday night are: John Reed, 610 North Meridian street, S6O and a deposit check for $100; Mrs. Martha Collins, 809 Colorado avenue,'

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$26; John Berry, 1126 Ashland avenue, $6; Mrs. Etta Jones, Acton, Ind., SSO, and Charles Moore, 1034 Congress avenue, SIBO. All robberies were committed in the downtown business district. John Krull, 902 Marlon avenue, reported today that he boarded an lnterurban Saturday at the Terminal Station and later discovered he had been robbed by a pickpocket His purse contained S2O. George Mlko, 242 Virginia avenue, was robbed by three men while on a Broad Ripple car Saturday night. The men took a watch and a chain with a S2O gold pie<-e tised as a charm. They got off of the car at Alabama and Market streets, and Miko followed them. A fight resulted and one of the men who grabbed the watch drew a revolver and fired one shot. The bullet migsed Mlko but his shirt was powder burned. The thieves escaped. CYCLIST INJURED. George Larson, 130 West Tenth street, a motorcycle rider, was Injured yesterday afternoon when his motorcycle struck an automobile at Capitol avenue and North street. He was taken to a hospital.

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2 BOYS DROWN IN FALL CREEK ■ M ■ H One Inmate of School for Deaf —Efforts to Revive Futile. Hot weather and the consequent desire to go swimming resulted in two boys being drowned in Fall Creek, over the week-end. Arthur Fraling, 12, a student at the Indiana School for the Deaf, was drowned late Saturday afternoon in Fall Creek near the Millersville road and Brightwood avenue. John Koopman, 14, son of A. Koopman, 2755 Martlndale avenue, was drowned yesterday afternoon in Fall Creek near Thirty-Fifth street. Dr. Paul Robinson, coroner, today is investigating both cases. Koopman in company with other boys was swimming in Fall Creek, He sank in water about

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fifteen feet deep and abont twenty-five feet from the bank. His body was 'recovered 100 feet down stream in shallow water. Lucian King, 3328 Fall Creek boulevard, was watching the swimmers and saw the boy sink. He striped off and dove for the boy recovering the body several minutes later. A pulmotor was used in an effort to revive .he boy but failed.

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Officials at the deaf school stated that Fraling had gone to the creek without permission. The body was recovered and Dr. James Egbert, 1540 Roosevelt avenue made an effort to revive the boy, but he had been in the water too long. Fraling was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fraling of Peru, Ind. Ho had been a student at the deaf school for a number of years.

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