Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1948 — Page 10
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Oytdoors— Failure to Have Fishing Permit r License May Put You in Court
5 ” . Veferans Must Have Warrant to Use | Free Angling Privileges in State : By MARC G. WAGGENER + A lot of Hoosiers could Keep their names oft the it Shey would just remember that Indiana laws requ over 18 yeats of age to have a license or a veteran's permit to fish.|ficer, died at his
i During the past month, Conservation Officers have ovér 700 arrests for violations of the state fish and game laws, 4/day and Thursday furned 4 num- jiberated two hours before re-
majority of which were for failure to have either a license or &
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permit.. This ignorance or over-| sight of the need for a license is
alohe, state fish and game offi-
iyear, park officials are seeking {to speed up their construction hols confined to the anglers cram. By improving facilities]
fat parks not now used to ca-
clals say, as a similar condition i pacity, they hope to take some of| prevails during the hunting and ye load off other parks. {
trapping season. { sre 18 little excuse for anglers not having a license or one of | the; free permits issued to veter-| ans. An annual license fof resi-| dents, good for, hunting and trap-| ping as well, costs $1.50. There is] a special license for women, good | for; fishing only, issued at a fee 0 50 scents. A special 14-day figh-| ing license is issued for out-of-stale residents at $1.00.
Renew Fund Appeal Renewal of the fight to obtain reifnbursement for the fish and] game
the: free hunting and fishing per-| Park C mit, originated after World War|
I ds a teken of appreciation to veterans and later extended to World War IT veterans, was indichted as the conservation club leaflers met here Monday night. hey contend that the loss of an} and game revenue (estimated at $450,000 a year) is a serious haddicap to the operation of the degartment. Since the fish and
game activities are dependent on
revenue from license fees, membeds of the State Conservation py Committee are interested! in seeing additional funds available,
Intorse Merit Bill
addition to urging a renewal of the reimbursement fight, membetls of the advisory group reported strong sentiment from the distrigts for the committee bill to pug Conservation Officers under a non-political merit system. The bilf has beén drawn for some time at the request of the committee, The committees also reorgan ized, named Bernard Dross of wdshington to succeed Ross Mary, Fountain City, as presiderjt, and electing R. G. Rowland, Valparaiso, as vice president. M. L. Davis, Franklin, was renamed
two years.
Among the projects scheduled to start in the immediate future] {is the surfacing of roads at an {estimated cost of $40,000, the con-| struction of 4 bathhouse at Lincoin State Park, and getting un-| der way on dams which will Im-| ¢ pound water for artificial lakes at the Versailles and Whitewater| State Parks. Another proposal is for additional cabin facilities at {Brown County Park.
'Park Men Coming
Director Harrington and two! division from the state for members of the Wisconsin State ‘ommission are to spend) this week-end in visits to Indiana parks. They are interested in the! general operation of the state park system, the facilities which § | are provided for the visitors and} § in the operation of the park inns. |
The visitors will be accompan-
fed on their tour by Kenneth Coughill, head of the state park division.
Set Squirrel Season
A formal hearing Monday on] the open season for squirrels in| Indiana is expected to be just a formality. Opening of the squirrel season on Saturday, Aug. 14 and closing it on Tuesday, Oct. 12, | has been recommended by the fish and game division on the basis of an investigation conducted by [ts research staff, dates were approved by the State Conservation Advisory Committee this week. The recommendhtions also provide for retention of the five-| squirrel per day bay limit that has been in effect fo
secretary and L, H, Dunten, Ft Wayne, will represent the group at ‘the meeting of the National wildlife Conference.
Pdrks Draw Crowds ith attendance at the state panks running 186% ahead of the all’fime fecord established last
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