Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1925 — Page 7

THURSDAY, JULY 2,1925

FISH ARE SENT OUT BY STATE Unusually Large Hatch for Year Reported. Thirty thousand Infant bass raised tit the new State hatchery at Avoca, in Lawrence County, were delivered to* applicants up to June 20, George N Manm’eld, State fish and game superintendent, reported to tho conservation commission today. Spawning season for most game fish is over in Indiana waters, Mannfeld said, and by reason of favorable weather conditions this spring an unusually large hatch is being reproduced. More than 1,200 applications for stock fish were received this spring from more than eighty counties, which is by far the largest number of applications since the department was organized se% f eral years ago. Mannfeld’s monthly report to the commission shows that wardens made 171 arrests, with 160 convictions for fish and game law violations. Fines totalled $3,068.50. Leading offenses listed are: Hunting and fishing without license, 46; taking or possession of game fish during closed season, 42; possession of nets of seines, 22; netting or seining, 13; digging out fur animals, 11.

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WORLD COURT INDORSED League iff Teachers’ Associations Urged Action by Congress. The National League of Teachers' Associations was on record today as indorsing a World Court and urging speedy action by Congress on the matter, following a luncheon at the Claypool, Wednesday. Miss Harriet E. Scofield, of Minneapolis, Minn., was elected president and Miss Myrtle Hooper, of Minnesota, secretary treasurer. Mrs. Louise Hill, San Diego, Cal.; Miss Jessie Howard. Topeka, Kan., and Miss Anna Lockwood Peterson, Cincinnati, Ohio, were named 'vice .presidents. CELEBRATION PLANNED Lagoon Park to Observe Fourth of July. Lagoon Park, one mile northeast of Broad Ripple, will hold a July Fourth celebration, it was announced at the Lagoon Park Civic Association meeting, Wednesday night. Following officers were elected: Arthur Wilson, president; R. G. Spillman, Jr., vice president; O. G. Merrill, second vice president; Albert Kaercher, secretary, and Chster Pool, treasurer. Trustees are; M. D. Willey, Lester Jackson and George Schack. MOTOR COMPANY LOSES Btt Time* Special LEBANON, Ind., July 2.—John V. Dunton of Danville was awarded SII,OOO in his test suit against the Indiana Motor Company, venued here from Marion County. He cnarged conspiracy to defraud in sale of stock. Newman T. Miller, State fire marshal, was a defendant.

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DECISION NEAR IN BUS FIGHT Maze of Legal Points Before Commission. Decision in the local - transports tion fight between the Indianapolis Street Railway Company and the People’s Motor Coach Company probably will be rendered late next week, it was Indicated today by Clyde H. Jones, member of the public service commission who presided over hearing in the dispute. Both companies are petitioning for right to operate bus lines. Because of the maze of legal point presented in the case, final decision on the matter will .prove

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DESIRE TO JOIN N. E. A. Council of Social Studies Prepares Petition for Admission. TTe National Council of Social Studies, which arranged a meeting for 2 p. m. today at Hollenbeck Hall, Y. W. C. A., has prepared a iwtition

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