Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1927 — Page 2

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NEW RULES IN STATE'S PARKS GO JN EFFECT State Commission Also Announces Abandoned Oil Well Regulations. -

New rules governing use of State parks and the plugging of abandoned gas and oil wells were announced by the conservation department today, following approval by the Governor. The park regulations deal with injury to property, birds, animals, the use of firearms, presence of dogs, vending, advertising, admission fees, camps, fires, motor vehicles, horseback riding and bathing. The gas and oil well rule requires plugging of all abandoned wells, the State geologist decided whether or not they have been abandoned in i case of controvery. " Bans Defacing Property Following are the park rules in •detail: “No person shall injure, destroy, remove, mutilate or deface any building, structure, sign, rock, tree, shrub, vine or property whatever, nor pick any flowers, nor take, kill. Injure, pursue, hunt or moles; or rifle the nest of any bird or the den, best or abode of any wild animal. “The carrying or possession of a gun or firearm is prohibited. Dogs, except those on leash, shall not be

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taken or allowed to go into any such park or place. “No person shall sell, vend, peddle, distribute*or deliver any merchandise or property whatever, , except with the express permission of the department or conservation. The placing or distribution of advertisements or advertising matter of any character is prohibited, except with the express permission of said department. Fee For Campers “No camp or be located except in such area or place as may be specially provided therefor by the department of conservation. For each tent so located there shall be paid to the department of conservation a fee of 25 cents for each twenty-four hours or fraction thereof. Camps shall be kept clean and sanitary. Trash, waste, garbage or refuse shall not be thrown or scattered upon the grounds nor thrown in any stream or body of water, but

shall be placed in baskets or receptacles provided therefor. No camp fires shall be built except in places provided and designated by said department for that purpose. “No person shall build or start any fire whatever, except a campfire as above provided for cooking, warmth or smudge. All campfires shall be entirely extinguished immediately after use. No person shall carelessly, negligently or maliciously start any fire. Lighted matches, cigarettes, cigars, or other articles afire shall be thoroughly extinguished before being thrown away. Speed Limit Is Fixed “No person shall rim or operate any motor vehicle at a greater rate of speed than fifteen miles per hour, nor drive, nor park such motor vehicle at any place except where provided therefor by said department

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No person shall ride, drive or hitch any horn except at such places as may be permitted or provided therefor by said department. * “No peitson shall bathe in or use any bathing beach except at such places and times as may be permitted or provided therefor by said department. Bathing beaches may be closed to the public and bathing therein prohibited at any time when, in the opinion of park authorities, bathing herein may be dangerous. “The two new regulations are now a part of the conservation law enacted March 11, 1919. The law empowered the commission, when the necessity arose, to draft additional regulations, with the consent of the Governor, that will better enable the department to function to the best interests of the people generally.” OUTLINE CLINIC COURSE Lectures to Be Given at Central State Hospital. The twenty-eighth annual program of clinical lectures to be given at the pathological department of Central State Hospital has been issued by Superintendent Max A. Bahr. Courses are designed largely for students at Indiana University Medical School, but also are open to practioners. A special course of clinical lectures for members of the legal profession and law students has also been arranged. The entire program includes courses in psychopathology, psychiatry, neurology, neuropathology, social psychiatry and abnormal psycholog:'.

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FISH DIE IN STREAMS State Probes Epidemics in Two Rivers. An epidemnic of dead fish in White and Mississinewa rivers is being investigated by the fish and game division of the State conservation department, Superintendent George N. Mannfeld announced today. Following complaints of residents along the river banks at Muncie, Marion, Hartford City and Anderson, he also brought the matter to the attention of the State health department. Anderson citizens claim that dozens of dead fish have entered White river through Buck creek. Along some of the banks the fish are decaying. A complete investigation will be made and if necessary prosecutions for stream pollutions may follow, Mannfeld declared. Killing of fish is attributed largely to poisonous industrial waste from the strawboard and other mills along the streams.

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