Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1948 — Page 9

i re ifm Reems ra Se . ERR — oma = ar — re RI A —— — - som INDIANAFOLIS TaMES : Hoosier Fish, G P | oosier Fish, Game Program to Get $214,00( 3 7 i ohnson County. The club's new|chusetts’ Gov. Robert Bradford to : Diréctor of Department Previewing Projects SE Ly the pier at yer: Bradford 10 To Be Undertaken When Funds Are Available |trees will provide timber for the, tions of the conservation By MARC WAGGENER . clubhouse which is contemplated. ment in that state has been made Indiana’s fish and game program is due for a $214,000 “shot in| The club, which is shooting for | good and the governor , has the arm” within the next few days—just as soon as state funds 300 members, has a 12-acre arti- pledged removal of the entire debecome available for matching Pittman-Robertson money which has (ficial lake under construction and partment from the field of politics. [been earmarked for the Hoosier stats Is to have rifie and trap shooting Big game animals increased in

It takes $1 of state funds to collect $3 of federal funds and ranges along with a clubhouse yumber by 25 per cent from 1943

the money can be expended for land a on [and picnic facilities. 8. B. Van-| She resting ey peg research, CqUIsIton Arsdale is president and W. R.|!0 1946 in the Upited States, ac-

[ncety related to the fish and What promises to be another rec-|Vest, secretary. cording to the U. 8. Fish and

Wildlife Service. Michigan lad,

game program. The $161,015.67 0rd season. Od trailed by Wisconsin and Pennbalance to Indiana's credit in| Although a fourth group camp ds and Ends ny -

Washington represents this state's was placed in operation at Mc-| The annual meet of the Central The Lake County Federation of share of the federal tax on guns Cormick's Creek state park last|States Fox Chasers’ Association Clubs has asked hE conservation and ammunition. season, the demand for these is heing held in the Pike County |department for early construction Assemble Projects camps during the school vacation state forest Apr. 20-23, with 600 of a modern hotel at Dunes state m roj months cannot be met. Groupimembers and visitors expected to| park. A new hotel at the Dunes Anticipating final action within|[Camps are operated at Pokagon,|camp out during the meet. park already is on the depart-

What crowds! What enthusiasm! [5mm s sess ee ee Ve dni bes vu fa oo

Don Hughes, director of fish and," addition to McCormick's Creek. Rees Si py game, is revie : . cw can be undertaken with the fed. F NeGsaNS Are Laying

You know bargains when you see them! [=irwiari m5 mos dmv \ . BABY DOLL

The $214,000 will not begin to|farms—the pheasants have start-| stretch over all the projects which/ed to lay and it won't be long

In answer to your many requests, here [rors sem vie: aude: sn vi be

division to step up its activities/Quail are expected to start lay-

and undertake some of the thiags|ing within a short time.

are more More MORE of these values! [osm uw sue un ious so a

. v $m breeding stack of bass, bluegills, Rains Slow Fishing etc., will be moved from the holdJust when local angiers were ing ponds into the breeding ponds ready to swarm around lakes and within a short time. The hatch|streams for a week end of fishing eries will be operated at full scale

- | the Weatherman tipped the bucket this year. again. Streams in most parts of 4 the state are high and muddy Casters to Compete B \ + |with little fishing in prospect for| The Indiana State Indoor Castv . A 3 ) |several more days.

ing Tourney, postponed from last It is not expected that the high|week, is scheduled at Tomlinson i waters will have a harmful effect Hall on Sunday with the first or il ! . _ ; NA \ as there had been no reports of event, a 3%-oz. accuracy contest for 5 t ’ % fish nesting yet in Marion County men, women and juniors, starting streams. There is some question at 10 a. m. A 5-oz. accuracy conas to the effect of the flood waters test for men, women and Juniors on the trout which had been|ls scheduled at 1 o'clock with a planted in local streams early|team event at 3 o'clock. |

last week. The meet is sponsored by the

Smith-Hassler Co. and is being Parks Are Readied conducted by the Indianapolis

Opening of the state parks for Casting Club. Trophies and prizes the 1048 season is moving north-|are offered individual winners in

ward ‘with the spring. Shelter addition to team .awards. houses, group camps and other | spo

facilities are being prepared tor Schedule Tree Planting A wedgle baby doll just made Members of the Bell (Tele- for you who like that “young look’l

py gah 3 phone Conservation Club plan to : | o observe Arbor Day on Apr. 24 by Slack suede. red leather. : . planting 3000 seedling white and . ; 2 Virginia pine trees on their 104- Red or White \ " 8 4 } i + |acre headquarters in southern - - P g ® o : \

Casuals / BR > : . >» Ben Davis Organizes

Four girl softball teams have been organized at Ben Davis High |

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