Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1947 — Page 24

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neglected during the war years, is also tucked away in the ways and means committee file. i The original request for the allo- | eation of $3% million for this purpose has been whittled by the conservation department to $1% millions. However, this voluntary action has brought no assurance that even ‘the reduced amount will be author-

A number of other bills with | which conservationists are con- | cerned are moving slowly through ' the legislative mill

" » . Teachers Set Example Conservationists might well take # lesson from the action which the teachers got from the administration and its legislative-controlling

pledge of increased pay for teachers. Conservationists have not dem-

effort to secure enactment natural resources submarked legisaltive sespast.

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- Success of the revived sports and boat show staged Feb. 8-15 can be measured by the stimulated interest in fishing, hunting and other. outdoor activities, : References to the show and the exhibit of rods, reels, tackle and guns crop out in the conversation

One of the surprising features of the show this year was the elaborate display of motor boats and outboards. The demand for space for boats surprised the sponsors and the interest of the visitors surprised even the most optimistic boat exhibitors.

" Considerable interest was also shown in the new, lightweight rowboats and those designed for transportation atop an automobile, ”

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Sell Subscriptions

“Although the establishment of a ‘$1-a-year subscription fee on Outdoor Indiana, official publication of the conservation department, was announced only two weeks ago several hundred subscriptions have been placed on file. More than 400 subscriptions were taken during the sports and boat show, Paul Squires, editor, reported. . Approximately 80 per cent of tnese came from persons who had not re- - ication in the past,

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inches thick although there is open channel out in the lake. Irgun ' only closed season on .ice|British commercial enterprises, is set by the weatherman. (though

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New Palestine Outbreak; | JERUSALEM, Feb. 31 (U. PJ. gre 8 vga et of violence revived | and is expected to|rumors today that Great Britain | er milder weather con-| would declare martial law in Palsport has attracted &/ogping ff anti-British attacks con-

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time and most of them enjoyed [responsible for mortaring a Royal catches. The ice was shout Alt force camp, and for breaking

Style and Comfort

Ticket Booths Maved Out of Station

A plan to eliminate“ congestion of Memorial day race fans using WAS (shuttle trains. to the speedway was disclosed today by William HW. MeKitrick, superintendent of the In- he pointed out, “it will be out dianapolis. Union Railways. Booths will be set up on the, al- [extreme south end. of the Ilinois st, entrance to

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"we a thus permitting direct acoess 10)to meet at 3:48pm: today 10 pln Ace re 4 Train [tracks 11 and 13 without going|the program of Chamber of com. War Department Plans

{v0 +g | The shuttle service, maintained morial day 500-mile race, by the railroad ‘last year, was op-|. The g erated from booths inside the sta- pation

| Waiting Line to Bé “Cool” Bn Bing i sy Jusideranle. soi and sponsorship of the prize award Ind, for activities of the national eh Raion ik. 1 Bot lel nt or. ier mary wae advisable to raove the booths out. | VTovOrious drivers, side, Mr. McKitrick said,

“If there : is any waiting line to buy tickets,” AVIATION PLANT IN RED

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participation in the 1047 Me-| To - Use Atterbury ; WASHINGTON, Feb, 21° (U.P), tality ang |—Senator Homer E.. Capehart (R,

ton for visitors, assistance Ind), sald today. the war departs in procuring od prizes for each of iment plans to use Camp Atterbury,

Prizes 80ard, the organized reserve and:

such program is enacted. Mr, Capebart made public a let-

ter from Brig. Gen. Miles Reber, LOS ANGELES, Feb. 31 (U. P.), war department legislative officer. —North Amerioan aviation dis- It explained that . inactivation of

| Meanwhile, members of the In-fclosed today that it lost about a Camp Atterbury is only “temporary” is dianapolis Chamber of Commerce quarter-million dollars during the and that plans contemplate {ts Unjon station, | speedway committee was scheduled |

Inst three months of 1946, - {eventual use for the above purposes,

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