Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1947 — Page 21

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FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1047 ___ Outdoors— hy RT

Now's the Time fo Make Reservations For Vacations at Indiana State Parks

"Many Disappointed Because They're Late

By MARC G. WAGGENER Now's the time"to._be making those reséfvations for your vacation outing at one of thé Indiana state parks and for the opening of the fishing season on June 16. Each year thousands of Hoosiers are disappointed over failure to get accommodations at state park inns and cabins for their vacation outings, just because they have waited too long to make their reservations. Then, too, anglers wait too long to make reservations for their annual opeping-of-the-season fishing party with the result that they find all the best places filled and all the boats rented to the early birds, Limited facilities of the state park Inns make it possible to fill only 15 to 20 per cent of the requests for reservations during the vacation bill fn the recent session of the season. [legislature designed to cut the'numThe inability of the inns to-handle ber of overnight visitors from outthe throng of would-be park visi-|side the state. tors led to the intraduction of a pass.

Brown county state park.

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CABIN IN THE ¢ TREES Typical of the cabins which supplement accomodations in the park inns, is this shaded cottage at

The bill failed to wound up the legislative session

| ceived only a part of the amount

| services must be curtailed and some 'expansion‘ plans deferred until

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Legislative Results The Department of Conservation

| with a batting average of over .600 on the basis of 17 of the department's 25 bills getting through the mill. Since most of the “lost” measures involved the appropriation of funds, conservation officials feel that they fared reasonably well at the hands of the general assembly. In some cases the department re-

sought with ‘the result that some

funds are available.

These bills passed: S. B. 138. Permits department to be party to drainage litigation AfTecting Jake and stream levels. S. B. 139. Governs cleaning, repair and | construction of ditches affecting stream and lake levels B. 136. Declares public ownership of A lakes and prohibits the filling In or SPjouation of shoralines of these lakes. Permits the department to establish watéz level monuments in lakes and stream. H. B. 6. % Appro riates $50,000 annually for completion of the topographic mapping of the state

H. B, 57. Authorizes department to open, {close or suspend hunting and fishing seasons in any ar2a of state and change "E.'s limits. 55. Requires license fee for pos- | of more than 200 minngws at one | time. License fee $10.00. H. B. 78. Provides $1000" for department | to joth Oil and Gas Compact Commission. B. 142. Provides for increase in resident hunting, Reming and trapping licenses from $1.50 to resident female li-

$1.00; non-resident Jeasly fishing license from $2.25 to $4.00 pty and trapping license for persons under 18 years of age. $1.50; resident fur buyer license from $10 to $25: non-resident fur buyer license from w to $50. B. 115. Lagaiizes taking of predatory sh wits Bee spear B. 143. Authoriass possession of gig ory ‘spear B. 207. Oil and gas conservation bill conetnE spacing of wells, drilling, pluggin and fapasition of salt water. B. Sete one per cent severance tax “of a ket value on oil and gas produged in the state. B. 174. Permits leasing of state lands ol “oil ad Bas development. H. B. 177. Established method for two 'or more Na to join in buying land for’ state parks, 366. Authorizes appropriation of 3096, 00 from A. B, C. fund for state park

Pr fhese bills failed: MH. B. 342. Appropriating $50,000 for purchase of ground along lakes and streams = Public Access. " uthorizing use of a reentage of Th genetal fund’ for ilding new state park hote H. 413, Establishment of building rio on ‘for new state nuseum conservation building with Spprupriation of $2.200.000 for such buildin H. B. 66. Provides for ps inspection of boats ered for hire or rent. H. B. . Authorizing department to share Bn "vith property owners in erecting. repairing and Jor laming dams to maintain lake leve H. B. $75.000 appropriation for study of water i 141. $25,000 appropriation for epi ‘of dams on certain WPA-built

S. B. 131. Banning motor boat operation on lakes and streams during the fish spawning season.

Sportsmen’s Meeting

Purdue university will be host to la Sportsmen's conference Monday {with all Hoosier conservationists in- | vited to attend the discussion ses- ! sions and the banquet at which Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson, former chief of ithe U. S. Fish and Wildlife service, | will be the speaker. | Discussion topics will center |around game birds, animals and fish | during the morning-with a part of {the afternoon given over to reports

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