The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 5, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 May 1936 — Page 10
THURSDAY, MAY 28,1936
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STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc. Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912. Os The Syracuse Journal published weekly at Syracuse, Indiana, for May, 18, 1936. State of Indiana, County of Kosciusko, ss: Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared F. Allan WeathJr., who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that erholt, who having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Editor and Manager of The Syracuse Journal and that the J following is, to the best of his* knowledge and belief, a true statement 1912, as ammended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: F. Allan Weatherholt, Syracuse, Ind. 2. That the owner is Syracuse Publishing Co., Inc., Syracuse, Indiana. 3. That the known bond holders, mortgages, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: F. Allan Weatherbolt, Syracuse, Indiana; Roscoe Howard, Syracuse, Indiana; Noble C. Blocker, Syracuse, Indiana. F. ALLAN WEATHERHOLT. Editor and Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me 4 his 18th day of May, 1936. (SEAL) EVALYN GRIEGER Notary Public. ORDINANCE 349 Be it ordained by the Board of Town Trustees, of the incorporated Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana that the speed limits for all vehicles, within the corporate limits of the town shall be 25 miles hour, with the following exceptions, where the speed limit shall be reduced to 15 miles per hour. Thru all the business district of the Town Viz: From the intersection of Huntington, and Carroll Streets, to the intersection of Huntington and High Streets, from the intersection of Main and Mill Streets and Fraizer avenue, to the intersection of Main and Lake streets. That part of Harrison Street from the intersection of Harrison and Carrol to the intersection of Harrison and Main. That part of Lake street from the intersection of Lake and Carroll Streets, to the intersection of Lake and Main streets. This Ordinance supersedes any previous ordinances covering this subject. Sand Ordinance shall be effective and In full force this 19th day of May 1996. Approved, passed, and signed, by the Board of Town Trustees, of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, May 19, 1936. Attest: Ernest O. Buchholz, Clerk-Treasurer. Wm. G. Connolly Fielden Sharp Francis Grissom Board of Town Trustees.
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ORDINANCE 348 Be it ordained by the Board of Town Trustees, of the Incorporated Town of Syracuse, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the Huntington Street crossing of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, is found to be very dangerous, and a menace to public safety, and that said Board now deems it necessary that said Railroad arrange for adequate protection at this crossing 24 hours daily, maintaining either a full time flagman, flashlights, or gates, with a flagman on duty 5 hours each day of school during the entire school term of each year. Therefore that said Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, be and hereby required to establish and maintain adequate 24 hours protection daily, at this railroad crossing, which shall include a flagman to be on duty at this crossing five hours each day of school during the entire school term of each year, for the purpose of warning all school children, and school busses, whenever a train, car, locomotive, is approaching said street crossing. Said Railroad be required to have such 24 hour daily protection in service on or before July 15th, 1936. This Ordinance supersedes any previous ordinance covering this subject. Said Ordinance shall be effective and in full force this 19th day of May, 1936. Approved, passed, and signed, by the Board of Town Trustees, of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, May 19, 1936. Attest: Ernest O. Buchholx, Clerk-Treasurer. Wm. G. Connolly Fielden Sharp Francis Grissom Board of Town Trustees. Shtlttipem Liked Flower* The fact that Shakespeare mentioned flowers often and with appreciation of them indicates that he was fond of them. Stratford-on-Avon bad an accurate representation of an Ellzabetnan garden at Shakespeare's home.
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HISTORY OF SYRACUSE _ (Continued from page One) collection of evidence on which to base prosecutions of the violators was begun. Quietly the work progressed, for some two weeks, everyone Keeping the pledge he had signed, and much evidence was collected, as the illegal fishermen were busy and exceedingly bold. And the George M. Ray, prosecuting attorney, was induced to come here from Warsaw, and prosecutions were begunin the court of a justice of the peace. Now I should tell you that the laws prescribing how fish should be taken (or rather, how they should not be) were exceedingly unpopular among the farmers and people living around the lake at that time. So much so, indeed, that the members of the little association brought about their ears a storm—a very tornado of indignation. Violence was threatened to
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their perosns and their property. Quite undaunted they pressed the matter, however, to the conviction of nearly a dozen persons, each of which was let off with as light a fine as possible, coupled with notice that he might expect harsher treatment if found guilty a second time. One of the worst offenders escaped the officers, ran away, and has never returned. That was good riddance. The effect was immediate and salutary. True, not all the illegal fishing was stopped, but the wholesale devastation that had been openly practiced was. The little association kept its 'lf together nearlly two years and proper fishing in the lake was very noticably improved. But as the State then was making scarcely any effort to enforce its fish and game laws it had no outside help and was unable to continue active. Then, in 1891, when W. T. Dennis was Commissioner of Fisheries,
the late Col. Eli Lilly, of Indianapolis, whose name will always be venerated around Lake Wawasee for the many good and unselfish things he did here, raised a fund (out of his own pocket I guess) and placed it in the hands of the Commissioner to be expended here. A detective named Ten Brook McCarty, whom I remember very well, was sent here by Mr. Dennis, and he took up the work where the association I have
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described hud left it and carried it forward with considerable success, making numerous arrests. After ha went away D. R. Howser and Charles Benner were employed by Mr. Dennis to patrol the lake. (To Be Continued) French PoaMMinn* • The French possessions in Africa a*a the largest in area of any European nation.
