Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1947 — Page 25
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FRIDAY, SEPT. in 1047 Cm . » Rail. Engineers’ hailiary to Meet
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The Grand International aux iliary to the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers will hold its first post-war Indiana state meeting wext Friday at the YYW.CA. rand officers will be honored at| e rprertiSn Thursday night and a breakfast Friday morning at the Hotel Washington. They will inspect ritualistic work exemplified by two Indianapolis divisions Friday morning: Mrs. Walter Titus is president of
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president . of Monumental” “division 128 teams| which will’ exemplify rituals. t A luncheon will be held at noon | at the Y.W.C.A. with Carroll Liv-| ingstone, Indianapolis, grand chap-
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | Outdoors—
Conservation Club Leaders Meet at Tippecanoe Park
Group Includes Jasper-Pulaski Game Site,
State Forest Nursery on Inspection Tour By MARC G. WAGGENER { State and county conservation club leaders packed their bags today for a week-end get-together at Tippecanoe state park at which they are | scheduled to hear reports on conservation department activities and to | inspect the park, Jasper-Pulaski state game preserve and state forest | nursery. An unscheduled part of the program may’ "be demands for a more | militant leadership. which would {put the" clubs in a position to wield, more power in formulating con-| | Dissatisfaction | | with thé role which the club organ- | ization has been playing in recent! During the: years that the club | vears, is reported growing among Organization was most active .a {some conservationists. A proposal number of important conservation [that a new organization be formed measures were enacted into laws lon a state-wide basis has been agi- Among these were the so-called {tated by some members of this discretionary act” which codified | group, fish and game laws and gave the
means of enlisting all aroups inter= lested in fishing, hunting, trapping, forestry, bird protection and. other allied subjects.
suspend or abridge open seasons as
‘grand president; Mrs. Anna Thomp-
lain of the brotherhood, to be hon-|{ ored guest. On committees planning the | meeting are Mrs. Mary Wilson and |§ Mrs. Grace Noelle, named grand organizers and inspectors by the|
on, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Lou Huffman, Mrs. Nettie Mills, Mrs. §
director of the division authority to Formed 14 Years Ago
der the leadership of V. M. mons, then commissioner conservidtion department, as agency to serve as an
natural resources,
The present conservation club or|ganization was created in 1933 Simof the Urged Present-Day Laws advisory group ‘in formulating policies and programs dealing with the state's Statute books is the result of recom-
a protection to wildlife. Another was a stream pollution law which was regarded as a model by other states.
Other legislation now on the
mendations which were debated and
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Vinnie Clow, Mrs. Frieda Dungan and Mrs. Nellie Bryant; Mrs. Mary Wilson, chairman, assisted by Mrs.! Bessie Wikoff, Mrs. Agnes Wiley, Mrs. Helen Sequartz, Mrs. Noelle, ! Mrs. Helen Murdock and Mrs. Cora Dorsey. Grand officers who will attend! will be Mrs, Emily Denny, Atlanta, Ga., president; Mrs, Jessie Marsh, Ft. Madison, Ia. vice-president; Mrs. Lucy Wadlow, St. Louis, Mo.,! second vice-president; Mrs. Ella D. Turner, St. Louis, past president;
TEEN REHEARSAL—Members of the Teen Music canteen reheaising for a benefit recital are (left to right): Misses Patty Joy, pianist; Barbara Kershaw, colatura soprano, and Carol Baum; har p-
Mrs. Emma Danziger, Chicago,| 's'- Af its presentation af 3 p. m. next Sunday in the home of secretary; Mrs. Dessie Schilling, De-| Mr. and Mrs. Fermor S. Cannon, 4235 N, Perinsylvani a“at., the catur,. Ill, secretary and Mrs. aroup will be joined by a chamber-music trio made up of Miss Irma Martha Fulmer, Indianapolis, trus-! Jean Nelson, violin; Miss Marti Knauer, cello, and Easley Blackoo 88 At ADA fi Sle ot Be gp wood, piano. cE
approved by the conservation clubs in past years. Among these are laws . for the establishment and
Only one member of that original group, Louis Dunten of Ft. Wayne,
has Seve nunucusy oh pe maintenance of lake levels, regula- _ state committee. The members Lo "tthe use of ground water for
of the Stale Some Teron: uf conditioning, the $1 fishing linany cistricls and are elecl y cense for women, compulsory refor-
county conservation chairmen who estation of strip-mined areas, and in turn are elected by delegates others
from conservation clubs of the county One ‘of the major contributions ih ; of the club organization to IndiUnique Organization ana’s progress in conservation was Formation of such an advisory ine Siccesily) Monsrsup 9 logis. group Was a unique step in the! ation designed to assure wise e conservation movement and at- JOYment of natural resources.
tracted wide attention from. other First Visit to Park states, several of which later cre-
p 2 p conservation ated. a similar organization as a For many of the conserva
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Ty pr = club, Jeaders the sessiol ay fend will mark their first visit to Tippecanoe State park, located north of Winamac and bordering {the historic Tippecanoe river from {which it takes its name, The more {than "5000 acres in the park were | acquired by the National Park {Service a decade ago as a recreaitinoal demonstration area, After [considerable development; -includling group camps and picnic facill- | ules, the area was given to Indiana las a state park. { 0. H. Kellar, Winamac Jumber> man, a member of the original {conservation advisory committee, |and E. C. Gorrell, Winamac news|paperman, were among the leaders lin securing the establishment of the !demonstration’ area along the Tipipecanoe. >”
New Park on Kankakee
Location of a new state park along the Kankakee river between U. 8. 41 and the Indiana=Illinois state line, 1s one of the features of a report on state park activities which will be presented to the conservation club leaders. Plans have been started for the purchase of about 600 acres of land and acceptance of a 900-acre adjoining tract as a gift from Murray Baker, chairman of the Caterpillar |tractor company of Peoria, Ill. | Punds for establishment of a |park on the Lake-Newton county [line were provided by the general (assembly from the fund which had [been collected by taxation for a state park at Wolf lake,
'Realizes Dreams
Establishment of this park is the first, step toward realization of a {dream which many conservationists have held for many years, the preslervation and restoration of at least parts of the Grapd marsh, through | which the Kankakee flowed in the | years before it was ditched and {drained as a real estate promotion | scheme, From the Grand marsh countless bundles of furs were shipped to the courts of Europe. In it were located shooting lodges of court bluebloods, and within its confines were slaughtered millions of waterfowl for {shipment to the eastern markets in days before the hunter and trapper
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will also hear a plea for support in the campaign for funds to acquire The Shades as a state park {State park leaders point out that {the 1500 acres in this tract, regarded as equal in scenic beauty to Turkey Run, would relieve the overcrowded condition at Turkey Run which in time will lessen the ‘appeal of this park. { The “Save the Shades” campaign {is said to be gaining in momentum {and popular support and the con{servation leaders are to be asked!
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‘Angling Outlook ‘Fair’
this week-1|
Prospects for week-end fishing are “fair” to “good” over the state ac-| cording to reports from conserva- | tion officers. Lakes in the north | part are clear and the fishing is] {fair but streams, with the exception {of the Tippecanoe, are generally |muddy. Streams in the central part of {the state are mostly milky with {fair fishing but Geist lake is clear and the fishing is good. Southern Indiana streams are {clear and fishing in both the {streams and pits has been fair. to good. . Major catches during the week have been bass, bluegills and cat-, fish with. some crappies in the south, Best baits have been crickets, catalpa and red worms, minnows and artificial Tare.
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