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By MARC WAGGENER measure outside the ranks of the 1 orpusatio of the Conservation Officer set-up, placing it on sportsmen whom they represent. merit basis similar to that under which the state police now, ‘promises to be the first move in a program to eliminate Back Club Paper pertisan politics from Indiana's Conservation Department: | Members of the State Conservation Advisory Committee, répreeatin organized conservation clubs throughout the state, have ‘named Leo T. Brown, Indianapolis attorney, as chairman of a Years ago when ‘the State Police special group to prepare a pro-| force was re-organized.

‘posal of this nature for eventual It would provide for establishto the next session of ment of educational qualifications

the Indiana General Assembly, and examinations to be passed A draft of the proposal is to be:before any applicant was accepted considered when members of the for the Conservation Officer staff. advisory up hold their regular |Als0, like the Btate Police act, it quarterly meetin here in March, | would provide for a probationary wil -uiga._inembers of libs) 4 riod after. which: the appointee throughout the state to subscribe & The proposal was discussed | Peri tut Phen ne ¢/to the Indiana Consérvationist. again this week when the ad-| y for specific| ,," effort will also be made to

| visory group held a special meet-, reauested. after a hearing If oyionq the paper's coverage of her 1 lclub activities.

Ex Action to support the paper as pect Strong Backing | a medium devoted to conserva-! Once the proposal has been put ition club activities followed an _ In ‘preliminary discussions of into definite form and approved appeal by Charles Finch, Walk: proposal, members of the ad-! ‘by the Advisory : Committee, it{erton, founder and publisher, for visory group have favored seek-| will be submitted to conservati {such backing if the Conservaing enactment of legislation for | ervation |. ist was to continue. tion Officer force groups throughout the state for| Members of the club to appear similar to that enacted several study a and d recommendations be: = in the local show will be selected

Members of the State Conservation Advisory Committee, meet-| ing here Monday, gave their official blessing to the Indiana Con-| servationist, publication devoted to news of conservation clubs and activities throughout the state. It is anticipated that the Izaak Walton League officials will take) similar action, Advisory committee members

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drafted for presenta-|on the basis of their % ounce

accuracy averages over at least

_|six games, on Feb, 22. The four

fcasters to accompany Mr. Hoover | to Detroit on the all-expense | jaunt, will be the club members having the highest % ounce accuracy averages over at least six (games, on Feb. 8. Téam standings in the club's handicap league as the fourth {round of competition comes up Sunday afternoon at Tomlinson {Hall are:

Won Lost Pet|catches. y Sutphin re Carginaly anes 4 3 8 Fishing through the ice is to0 Hoover's ackerjacks ... Ee rugged an activity for most American: Ladies «13 3 38 Hoosler angletabut 1t Has a lage | Brights 3.500 up of Jollowsrs, W | Mafning] « Hot, 8h “noi! i 1 aithat it is the on te for "them and that taken

Head Field Trial

| Officers elected during the recent annual meeting of the Indiana Field Trial Association in|cluded two Muncie outdoorsmen, long active in field trial circles. . President of . the organization { which ganizati a number of the] leading field trial clubs of the state, is Jack Rovick who had served as vice president of the association during the past

Jack Rovick to the presidency, succeeding Dr.

| Kyle Mayhall, Indianapolis, who had served in that capacity for two years. C. B. Parrish is the new secretary field trial |ganization, placing Leo Brown of Indianapolis who

didate for reelection. The new secretary has

field - trials. for 4 number of years and has a wide acquaintance over ‘the state,

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they were informed by their pres- | ident, Carl Hoover, that 12-man

teams are to be picked for an exhibition during the annual

a five-man team is to participate in the opening performance of the Sportsman’s Show in Detroit on Feb. 14,

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Ice . Fishing Popular

~the group -of-hardy anglers{ get a thrill tango ell) from fishing through the Lake Maxinkuckee

have been providing similar sport. Even the lake in the Wells County state game preserve has its quota

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whom “have reported good

the ice taste better than those taken in other seasons. Additional reports are being received of quantities of suckers being taken from Hoosier streams and of inroads being made on the carp and buffalo populations by the conservationists seeking to improve conditions for bass and other more desirable species.

1948 Wildlife Stamps Distribution of the 11th annual issue of: wildlife conservation stamps has been announced by the National Wildlife Federation. | Sheets of stamps, selling for $1 contain 38 reproductions in collor of original paintings of mammals, birds, fish, trees and wildflowers by Walter Weber, one of the country’s leading. ndture artists, Issuance of the stamps was started in 1938 by the federa-

to finance its activities; In the past, sale of the stamps in InHa Tas been sponsored by -the| .

Committee through local clubs, with & percentage of the receipts going into the club and committee treasuries.

‘Pink’ Gutermuth - Here Former educational director for the Indiana Department of Conservation, C. R. (Pink) Suter‘+muth, was -in Indian re cently en .route to St. \Louls to]. complete arrangements for the 13th annual North American Wildlife Conference, scheduled {March 8-10. After leaving the conservation department “Pink” Hotned “the Wildlife Management| Institute with headquarters in Washington and is now vice president of the organization. The conference this year is expected to attract a record number |of ° conservation officials and leaders from all parts of the United States. Ten general and technical

sessions have been ar-| ranged with emphasis to be placed on the lasting benefits of good {land use and on wildlife incentives. All phases of restoration and natural resource management -

Branham, noted guide, huntér, Arctic bush pilot and Naval rescue hero will present his color nt. (navies showing some. of the big game, fishing and gorgeous scenery of Alaska.

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Face Loss of Bees

While bees apparently are win-. tering well, Hoosier beekeepers were reminded this week by James E. Starkey, chief apiary’ inspector for the Department of Conservation, that “we still’ lose| too many bees in the winter be-| cause we do not start-to condi-| tion - them in time, and try to overwinter -too many weaklings | and with insufficient food.” “If, Mr. Starkey reports, wel could only” get the rank and file of Indiana beekeepers to pay mops. attention to essentals for

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