Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1946 — Page 6

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By Jane G. WAGGENER s Hunting Reporier All Indiana hunting, fishing and trapping licenses expire at midnight next Tuesday. Hoosiers who expect to engage in these activities on New Year's day may save themselves & fine if they get their license ahead of time.

% The 1047 licenses have been on

pale at the offices of county clerks and ut sporting and hardware stores ~which serve «as issuing agencies— for the past week. The purchaser still gets a license

¥ for fishing, hunting and trapping,

good for the calendar year, at a fee of $1.50. - Other licenses issued by the division of fish and game are also on sale at the same prices. Although there have been proposaly that the license fee be increased or that separate licenses be issued, such action is dependent upon the coming session of the In-

diana general assembly. "

Clubs Plan : Homes

More than a hundred Hoosier anning the construction of club houses on land which they now own or are acquiring, fulfilling an ambition to have

{ a permanent headquarters for meet- |

ings and club activities. : Approximately 200 conservation clubs already have established such ! homes with an investment of nearly three-quarters. of a million dollars, it was estimated today by department of conservation officials. Many of these clubs have already acquired the necessary funds but ' had deferred action during the war due to the shortage of materials.

Hammer-Wielding Assailant Sought

Police were searching today for a erazed man who threw a brick] through the window of a tavern at 2225 E. Washington st. last night, then slugged five customers with a

small hammer. Five persons in the tavern were

++ injured three of them requiring

hospital treatment. After a brief spree of slugging as he ran through the place, the assailant fled through the door, according to witnesses.

fo Hunters, Fishermen, Trappers | es Expire at Midnight

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8 4 Ea LaLa WINTER KINDNESS—Indiana game and song birds will be

cared for by Hoosier conservationists during the cold weather.

Indiana Holds Record and all reports received are being | 3% Conservation officials point out) jpyvestigated. that with more than 800 active club au organizations—approximately 40 per i cent of which already own their, Urge Politics Ban : own headquarters or are in the proc- Possibility that some action may 53 jess of completing Such faciliies— pe sought in the coming session of Indiana is maintaining the record |, general assembly to “take polfor individual participation ¥n Or-|i1ins out of conservation” was seen ganized conservation which was es- during the recent session of the tablished over 10 years ago. State Conservation Advisory com- Fes Much of the success of the clubs mittee, in financing the purchase of land The committee, representing conand the erection of club houses has| servation and sportsmen's organizabeen based upon the program. © tions over the state, took no acpaying clubs for the propagation ii, ,n the subject at that time, and rearing of game fish and the but a discussion of the proposall§ rearing of game birds. {may take place when the group This program while aiding the meets on Jan, 6 for a final review| club treasuries, also resulted in the of the legislative program on conproduction of thousands of game | servation subjects. birds and millions of game fish to; gp R. Waddington, Hammond, 1s restock Hoosier fields and waters. |.hairman of the advisory body’s| | Many of the clubs have acquired committee investigating steps to be i: tracts of land which have been tgken, L. R. Duntin, Ft. Wayne, _ developed by the conservation prac-| president of the group, has urged

(this type of hunting law violation

tices recommended by the depart- guch action for the past several ment. years. Reforestation, water conservation, 4 4 w

erosion control and healthful out-! . door recreation benefits are demon- Warn of Gift Guns strated on most of these tracts. In! A warning to the scores of Hoomany counties the conservation club |siers who received new rifles and property is a center of community | shotguns for Christmas, asking that!

"Those injured were Sgt. James Patrick, Camp Atterbury; Ray McAdams, 35, of 3011 E. Washington st. John Fikes, 23, of Gilbert Hotel, all in City hospital; Mrs. Opal Gibgon, 450 E. Walnut st. and Jay Carpenter, 1533 E. Washington st.

Center Trustee Names 6 Deputies

© Bit deputies have been appointed by William G. Shaffer, newly elected trustee of Center township who will take office Jan. 1. He appointed Virgil Morris as his attorney, Mrs. Hazel Montague, chief bookkeeper; Mrs. Anna Ohn, supervisor; Mrs. Georgia Schneider, Mrs. Stella Cox, and Mrs. Virginia James as investigators. Trustee-elect Schaffer, a Repub-

" Yican, will succeed Henry Mueller, ple

Democrat.

Medical Council

Elects Co-Chairmen Drs. Rollin H. Moser and Harold

v M. Trusler were elected co-chairmen

of the Council of the Indianapolis

Medical society at a meeting last

night in Methodist hospital. Incoming president of the society is Dr. J. William Wright, who suc-

, . ceeds Dr. E. Vernon Hahn,

activity. they take special precautions to!’ | prevent, accidental shootings, was | issued today by conservation of-

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On Violators’ Trails Boers

Cold weather has slowed down| Feeling that many of the guns} but not ended the illegal night!may have gone to youths without! hunting of rabbits in which vehicle | previous experience in the handling lights or powerful flashlights are!of firearms, the officers suggested used fo spot the bunnies, conserva- | that some home lessons be given in tion officers reported. this week. the proper handling of the guns as Several arrests have been made for |a safety measure,

IN INDIANAPOLIS

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Harry N. Johnson, 708 E. 1ith; Lena | Marie Hasch, 708 E. 11th. |

|At St. Vineent's—Donald, Jean Workman. || Boys | At St. Franecis—Keith, Catherine Matley. | J William Everett Laurel; | At City—James, Roberta Hall, and ror, Chrystal M: 1205 N. Parker. | Litha Simmons. Joe A. McGuire, 512 W, New York; Edith! ag Thomas Henry Magis, 1619 N. Del | at : omas Henry Martin, . Delaware; | A¢ Soman y . - | 55 Dorothy Marie Kirkland, 512 N. Ala- He i Raymond, Florence Quack

ama, Richard Hubert Blue, 1735 N. Pennsyl-| man, and George, Lois Edwards

JAR as Marie Harvey, 1930 N.| A¢ St. Vincent's—Paul, Louise Shields; . py h Loe Dixon. #4. Benjamin Harrison: Evelyn Raymond, Sngthy Ploughe, and Arthur, # ong, ~ Fine. At Emhardi—Harry, Doris Shiphorst, and eorge H. Booker, 1716 Broadway; Opal ot] ! Jewell Scott, 919 8. Illinois v PY a ter. Mary Potter

| At Home—Edgar, Florence Dulin, 425 To- on

William T. Richardson, 1446 English; Annle

e Perdue. 1632 Fugiish | ledo iS, Willard, Gladys Black, ndal Poynter, 1655 College: Matrid Eva : : bi Dean Froledge, 1665 Coilege Richard William Brown, 102 8. Bradley; DEATHS

Tnice Stark, 26 Caven Morris R. Francis, 4204 W. Jackson: Mary Margaret Dreyer, 3121 W. 10th, |

Albert Akins, 34 onary occlusion Nelson Alley, 71, at City, pneumonia. Gertrude Bowser, 79, at 2432 Park ave, |§ arteriosclerosis Willlam H. Boyer, bral thrombosis, Lola V. Howard, 70, at 515 EB. 23d coronary thrombosis.

at 1454 Bates st, cor- |]

BIRTHS Girls 49, at Veterans, cere- |% At St. Francis—Paul, Alice. Scott.

st, | 2 At City—Willlam, Christine Skiver:

Joe,

Pearl Hauck; Russell, Bonnie Moore; | Helen Jones, 27, at Methodist, nephriths. ? Madison, Zelma Edwards; John, Ada|Gertrude L. King, 61, at 1609 Ingram st. |§% Clark, n, Minnie Harris

pernicious anemia. Maude B. Klepper, at T08 8. Keystone Marcus, Louis Cohen. | ave, carcinoma y | At Methodist — Reid, Janet Chapman; | Russell Miller, 33, at St. eodore, Jane Clements; Joseph, Thela Watkins, and Willlam, The) or,

At Ooleman—Marion, Lucille Daudy, and

Vincent's, sar-

coma. ma Tay. Bey Russell, 72, at City, cerebral hemorrhage.

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