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Constitutional Amendment to Be Introduced This Week Provides for 3-Member Board

By MARC G. WAGGENER

A resolution calling for a,constitutional amendment to put the

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1tures for enforcement from 10 to 25 per cent. Use of funds from a tax on sport fishing tackle, now going into general U. 8. Treasury funds, for a federal aid for fish restora-|

State Conservation Department under a thrée-member, full-time tion program similar to the ex-

commission and remove it from partisan political control, will be

introduced in the General Assembly this week. This will be the first of a series of conservation proposals.

The proposal for the constitutional amendment and the full-

Aime commission, indorsed by fegislative representatives of the State Conservation Advisory Committee, Conservation United, Izaak Walton League, and the ®onservation chairman of the American Legion Indiana Depart thent, is expected to have the support of other organizations interested in a broader, long-range program of dealing with Indiana’ s natural resources. tion

{ ‘Sentiment for a full-time, in-|

few days later at a session leading conservationists, More than 300 letters regarding the proposals were sent out to influential conservationists and no replies unfavorable to the idea have been received. It is anticipated that the idea of a full-time commission will receive favorable consideration from the legislato a majority of whom expressed a deep interest during the campaign, in giving Indiana a stronger conservation program,

Other Measures Readied

~ While the proposal for the con-.’

up several others for presentation] to members of the General

CYO Junior and Senior basket-

today with games in all divisions. Mis is the fifth week of compe-|D tition. { Today's schedule: Junior Ed

' League Division 1—4 ER Ba Holy Angels St.Thomas vs.

vs. Name vs. St. Philip and at

Catherine vs. St. Joseph of Shelbyville, Standings: SENIOR LEAGUE

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isting program for wildlife. (This proposal is responsible for the conservation department's move to separate hunting and fishing

ing natural resource conservation ir schools, for reimbursement of the fish and game division by the state for free hunting and fishing permits issued to veterans, issuance of separate instéad of combined hunting and fishing licenses, authorization for the conservation department to prescribe rules and regulations for an open deer sea-

son, and a number of others,

Rabbit Season Ends

: Tomorrow rings down the curstead of a part-time, governing tain on the rabbit hunting season body for the conservation depart- in Indiana and trappers have ment was reported in this column yntil noon, Jan. 15, to pull in their _ two weeks ago, and crystallized altraps as that season ends, It will ofibe a matter of weeks before the fur buyers file their reports with the department and the success of

the season can be

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Federal Conservation

improve things at home, should not lose $ight of scheduled for

sources. Among ‘these will be:

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Woemer 64 Oho! Wesers " no. Woester se, Albright 83, Juniata

(VP)—Norman Willey," his first game as a

in. diana State.

The ending of the rabbit season| will not -cause many tears on the part of the hunters, few.of whom, suc-

While Hoosier conservationists legislators are centering {their attention on measures to they

tion which affect natural re-

the duck stamp fee . {from one, do three dollars and|idgto: he ceiling on expendi-

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licenses.) Funds for adequate wildlife management in national forests; for effective waterfowl enforcement work on a long-term basis; for river basin work to improve fish and wildlife; and, to finance the pollution abatement bm of the last Congress. ° Also anticipated is a bill to create a drainage program which would eventually drain -about 57

‘ Imillion acres of marsh and wet

lands. Needless to say, Hoosier conservationists will be expected to contact their Congressmen if this bill is introduced.

Odds 'N Ends ,

Attractive 1949 membership cards have been distributed by the Marion County Fish and Game Association which, inci-

those dressed turkey, ham and

town — Bill Voigt Jr,

to sub for Kenneth Reid, execu-

‘is fll—the is among exhibitors at the Miami Sportsmen's Show, Jan. 20-20— Hoosier conservationists planning to attend the 14th North American Wildlife Conference in Washn, Mar. 7-9, should be getting their reservations on file.

Butler Tramples

dentally, is holding another of

bacon shoots today at its club grounds at Kernel Lake, west of western manager for the Izaak Walton League of America, has been named acting executive director

tive director for many years, who South Bend Bait

Wilson 23 to 21. over the floor, Indiana Central| 27 field goals to 23 and from the

charity stripe 21 to 15. Wilson was held to one field 4 Coal and}

INDIAN. Re ly at er, Jan. 18, | ANDERSON "at Earinam, Jun. il. seven free throws in the first, but managed to cut loose in the

second half to score five field!

The loss tonight was Anderson's first on their home floor in two years, and their third in the Hoosier Conference this season. They are defending conference champions. Don Barnett, flashy guard for the Ravens was second high scorer with 19 points and kept the Anderson quintet in the game until Wilson could get rolling. But their combined efforts couldn't stop Coach Angus Nicoson’s boys. An Early Lead 8Swalls, high point man for the night hit four field goals in the first half and four in the second. He missed his only free throw opportunity in the first stanza, but came back in the second to seven in a row.

that was tied five times in the first half. The Ravens led at the half 32-25. In the second half the Greyhounds really got hot and pulled out in front after the score had been tied three times. Norman Harner, Greyhound guard hit six one-han push shots from the corner, and ljaddéd a free throw for a total of 13, second highest for the Indiana Central quintet

Eile 6s, Indiana Comtial (39) Anderson gon) f rs Ga Arka Arkansas pi ae co (DEPAUW, 63-36 [moe bien 1% Walls, eeman, ph re ) - 38.0 Oriftith.c 4 2 3Wilson.c 6 91 butgers Pharmacy 80, N Newent: Botloge of ride.g 3 4 2/Macholts.g no 4 Eng. 51. (Continued from Page 87) -|Biévins, 0 0 0 Barnettig 3 Western Maryland 60, Washington Col Roberts, 1_0 1 Harris 0060 5 he R better than Mote, its only junior Ste 1 : 8 Woodard g 3 3 i ’ sa rown,c { Holloway.g Marquette 38. starter. They hit.a low. 205, Or|yaynerg 6 1 Willems 5 S10 Clip hs iu k Upsala os ®. 14 of 68 shots. Butler managed an total RA eh BE . hy - als ota 3 average of 361 with 30 of 84 Halftime Score: Anderson 32, Indiana

shots. Hal Hickman, DePauw coach,

HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Jan. 8 : Stating ‘Manchester Tomples 63 to 54 lcago’s

formed like a seasoned veteran INDIANA STATE ATE ‘at Bail Biate State, Jan. 13. tonight helping Marshall College to a 71-63 victory over In-

The chunky center, who re-

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Jan.. 8~-Manchester’'s fast break?

chester cagémen won 63-54.

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Hockey Player Hurt TORONTO, Jan, 8 (UP)—Chi-

NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. [With a possible skull

hockey captain, Stewart, was rushed to a hospital fracture

after being struck on the. head

Leafs here tonight.

scored Anderson's Jumpin Johnny] Providence 4. Cleveland 3 je. tsburgh 7, Washington 0

outscored Anderson from the Bn 3. ay Ranuse City Tulsa 1,

— NHershey Philadelphia at Providence. D3

To Franklin

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Gaye|grappling importation will |action here. for the first time

National League

Firing in field goals from alll Detroit 4, Montreal 1

to 3, Chicago 3 itie).

Worth 1, Dallas 1 (tie), Omana 2 St. Paul 2 (tle).

GAMES TONIGHT

American League 2» field at INDIANAPOLIS. as

ton av Buffalo, at New Haven

+ [throw for a total of 15 points to

half at the Warren Central gym. Allen Miedema poured in seven) field goals and snared one rte

make him high man for the eve-

Cleveland at St. Louis. National

Toronto at Detroit.

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t Chicago. goals and two free tosses. {Boston st Cho York,

Shuffleboarders

To Wind Up Play

The Indianapolis Shuffieboard

League will finish first round play tomorrow with games: Mid-Mid at Princess, Workingman's Friend” at Joes, Earl's at Deep Sea, Sportsmen at Hoffa's Silver Cafe and Pick-Way Inn at Flamingo.

the following| utshaw’s

Results last week produced

changes in the standings of all the teams except the league leading Deep Sea. They will have five

Indiana Central took an early Faines to play at Hoffa's Silver

Co.llead in the game

nings. Warren Cent, Fl Beech Greve (33) fn Weiland, 1 5 0 5 Henson, { § 1 %o Bruhn, 3 1 0Cingo, f 223 Gurras, ¢ 4 32 bert, f 1 10 Rise, £ 0 0 08witser, o 2 213 3 4 ey. 00 2 Oethatmer, § 3 1 Challis, ¢ oo 22 ,& 3 1 JCunninghm.g 0 0 © Miedema,g . 7 1 OW) g 0 3:1 Overton, g 10 3 McDnough, g£ 403 Totals 2 10 nl Totals 1 a 14 arren Central 28,

Halftime Score — W Beech Grove §. Pres Throws Missed (Warren Central) Wetland 3, Kern, Ostheimer, Niedham h Grove) Henson 3, Schwitser, @hallty re Cunningham, Wise 4. Ole ials—Ceorge Bender

Broad Ripple Wins

Over Ben Davis

Broad Ripple threw a balanced \scoring attack at Ben Davis last night to gain its seventh vjctory in 10 starts at the Ripple gym. The score was 57 to 38. John Smith and John Campbell

led the Rockets to a 15-to-9 margin after eight minutes. Smith

and George

and Don Klingler stretched the winners’ lead to 21 to 9, then 36 to 24, ‘at the halftime. Bread Ripple a Ben Davis (38)

Standings to date: p fi gs w L Pot. Smith, { Te 1 Andrews f 3 2% Bon 23 12 687: ell, ¢ 3 Kraft, { ° 1 Hoffa's Silver Cafe.. 14 sooMchal.l 9 jacked rt 191 Princess Tavern .. 3 17 518 Kin ne. 2 000 Flamingo Center . 18° .5%0 Bad o 1 3 13 Pick-Way Inn .... wm: 18 580 8 3 3 1 Cutshaw's Sportsmen ... 19 31 = .@WSISRFOeILC 8 31 Joes Taven end BAe # orkingman’s 4 . ries Rae 16 34-400/D: 1e Earl's TOVEIR. ...osnseess 1426 280

Wabash Loses

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Jan, 8—

Wabash’s Little Giants couldn't overcome enough of a cold first half and dropped a 56 to 54 decision to .Franklin College here tonight.

The home team went scoreless

from: the field in the first eight minutes and hit its second basket

Safford, Barnett. Ben Davis: Andrews 2, Kraft 3, Nahre 3, Chris-

Yotic {als Frank Martin; Umpire, Gene

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equipment. and getting acclimated with the office work in the old {governor's mansion on Fall Creek Blvd, also [ans to rebuild interest in- softball, a sport that has lost some following on city playground in recent years, The 43-year-old director has

been a part of local and state.

athletics for 28 years. He was a nine-letter winner at Shortridge High School although he was a South Sider. participated in basketball, baseball, football - and track and could step off 100” yards in 10.1, sw HE LATER axtended Franklin {College and Butler University land was a member of the South Side Turners basketball teams that gained national prominence between 1925 and 1928. He has played semi-pro baseball and is a charter member of the Indianapolis Umpires Association. “Thatch” resembles the comedian Costello in appearance and has been reminded often of the similarity by fans while he has been officiating high school and college basketball games. He's been blowing whistles for 20 years and plans to keep it up next season on the gridiron. . » . IN 1039 and 1940 he was

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that verdict. . more. ofthe same. how terrible, On he Ics, arya Cit tion Direct ana Tard nh SAN aren | ity Recreation Director er vin pore eh BTS Pled: Attractive Program = st. sernaveia dd 10 4 33163 e ges rac ive r a Clever 3 1008 a Ma us an Arg iN. . ! INDIANAPOLIS '.! 18 11 8 4 10 1%] 3 v i A J. Thatcher Plans to Rebuild Interest HO +» 3 t was Warren. Central all the s Romp i Divison | ny ast. night over Beech Grove| In Softball Which Has Been Lagging Here - To 75-61 “Victory Providence ....... 3 § 3 53 108 10bjand when the Warriors were By BILL EGGERT - i Hershey... ..vie: 18 plum 11 /through shooting, the score stood| A PROGRAM of play that will N ERSON. 3 . 8 Indiana SPringheid cearil.20 6 3 13 iso [62 to 33. appeal to youngsters of all ages * AND an, S—Indiana w.nington ....: 3 4 18 90 198) Warren Central was as hot as has been promised by A. J. ‘Central's Greyhounds defeated Pe TE i] Sa h 102 330 they were eold last night when! Thatcher, ne wily appointed di‘Anderson tonight 75-61. Dwight American Lasgue ith port beat the Warriors, 86 rector of city recreation. v - Philadelphia 3 lo tch « Swail's Greyhound forward out i RIL : |. The score stood 28 to 8: at the Thatcher, currently checking

A J Thacher... pla tensive recreation program.

War II he was an Army Alr Force procurement Jsspeetar abd after being he directed the physical educa! programs at the Central YMCA and Preceta Valley Camp ‘in San Francisco. Thatcher is married and resides at 781 BE. McCarty St. He

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county recreation director and | served as safety director in 1941 and 1942 for Al Feeney, who was

i Carolina State 30. sald, “We expected to o_get_beat, . NEXT OPPONENTS we. A Catliedfll: ¥ 1. St. An ve. Alaba Pri i but how cold can ory get?” eo TT IPRANKEIN BE DEPRUW, JEN. 18 oly Trinity; t. thon gi WABASH st DePauw, Jan, 12. t. Ann at Holy. Trinity; Bt. Lasatie" , "Holy Cross 61. Butler's next game is its ‘Mid- ~VABASH at D : Philip No. 3 vs. Assum So at| Cornell 51, Harvard 42 American Conference opener, after five more. Franklin captured St. Philip. Amherst USOG : Aeademy ». against Miami next Tuesday at Decatur Frosh a 34 to 22 lead at the halftime Division 2—3 p. Swarthmore 56, Deis |Oxtord, Ohio. and siansed. to Yeiziti #3 Yond 4 Muhlen 9, Butler (63 . St. Patrick; 5, Poni No. "3 Pllabureh. 6 Allegheny ‘4. *. te ft of ug Te The Decatur Central freshmen| Bob Risley of Indianapolis led P. vs. St. Catherine at St. Philip.|E. Francis 63 Boston College 52 Wood T° 13 § Theidems' 3 1 Slwere defeated last night in thelthe losers with 16 points. Holy Name vs. St. Josephine ati southern Meth 5, Texas A&M Ment 3 0 OMarkie f 1 0 lifinal game of the second round| Fraskiin (se) | Wabash (54) Shelbyville; 4:30, Holy Rosary v8. |lllineis Inst. Tech 58, Ch a. Evans, 4 0 3Steufter, £ ‘3 0 1 E 1g 1t pf 1g 1t pf Bacred Heart at Sacred Heart. Feria ‘Sowinern So. Machu a, sr. |Daker. ' 3 0 O{West, f o o oof the Mid-State Freshmen tour-| | Satter, t +3 3 7 longs. t 14 3 {: Division 3—3 p. m., Our Rutgers 7, Williams Burch, © 19 dcear o-oo ony held at Plainfield. Plainfield pili, § Uickson, 3 § 8 of Lourdes vs. Holy Trinity at hia 2 Daum wh Chapman, ¢ 0 0 2Preciand, g 0 3 3|Was the winner 33-25. |Oriosky, & 3 8 4fRisiey. ® = & & 4 Holy Trinity; 3:20, St. Joan of|Cincinnati 93 93, W. Reserve 65. W.O'Brien, ¢c 0 0 3uMote, g 2 0 22 In the afternoon games, De-|Dunn, g ‘ : 2 4 MeDéugalt gl 23 Ho Louisiana State 65, Georgia State 89. [oc & 4 0 1Gipson. § 0 0 O'naeiyr Central defeated Lawrence | Armstrong. AF Fob 3 Are vs. Holy Cross. at - Holy gles Toe th. Gn Fields, .g ... 0. 0.0Chase,.g , 0.0 MUP Ellis, -g 0 0 0lGescheidlerg 3 1 4| Cross; 1, St. Joseph vs. St. Philip,| Southern Cal 56, Stanford 45, Steinhart, g 0.0 0f Central 31-23; Plainfield beat | smick, oat . No. 1; 2, St. Philip No. 4 vs.[LCA 8. California 5 Snephard $3 1 9 Mooresville 23-19. In the conso-|Orubb, & © 0 3 ‘1 Little Flower at St. Philip, Bact Tous al Boutros: Texas 30. W.EO'Brien. 0 0 0 lation game Hggtustaie emerged) Totals ..33 37 34 Totals . 173 . T hy y { alftime score—Franklin , a : Senior Texas ‘ech = oe Maziee ©, se. LC Toiel ... 303 Tol ... 707s gid over wrence Central At Sacred H 1:30, Holy Seattle U. 47, Gonzaga 45. Halftime * score— Butler 32, DePauw . 132 Pree throws missed— Franklin 7, Wa. Trinity vs. Our: of Lourdes Oa TL nd oo Dutier: Ralph The al arts bert Mc. = Otnciale Ed Stuteville and :40, Cathedral vs. Little De v , award was given to Ro c- - Sua 38 2 0 Marshall Trims 3 Fh Prisiand 3 Bitutier, Beklemat | 1a nel, guard on the Lawrence) . . At Holy Cross—1, Holy Name Indiana State, 71 to 63 wards Me—Frask Luar and Herb Rd-|Central quintet. atin Wrestler

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