Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1929, p. 29

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" "" MPANY lluloid at i, 192 DE d Plrk P. ’555 .UNDRY ID FOR. :gn‘e 650 mt Thursday, Aturiut t, ttttttt NUMEROUS CHANGES IN STATE FISH LAW If you are not acquainted with the! new fish and game laws which Went into effect July I, and those who are not had better beware of the warden, as enforcement of the new rules is strict. The new laws were compiled by the house committee on conserva- tion of f1sh and game working in har- mony with the department of con- seryation and eonaiderintf rules laid down wider the migratory' bird) treaty. Under the law the minimum size ‘of bass' 10 inches,, while on trout the minimum is T inches and on pick.- erel, pike or pike perch. 12 inches. Other requirements of the law are: Catching of trout" (except lake trout)' by frthewnymrthat? hook and 'line prohibited." Season, April 16 to August 31. 3 . ' Digest of Alterations in Game Statute Given; "Things Prohibited- V Ten -per day limit on trout, pike or pike perch, and bees. pies, perch, ssunfUh, goggle eye and blue gill. . . f 'Minimum gain for trout, '7 inches. Minimum size dor pickerel and pike/dr pike. perch 12 inches, . ' Prohibit _Gil Nets . Use of _gi1l nets prohibited except on Lake Michigan. T . HookVoir trodtuiiui9tnited to IOP. . Reittrteesig,'tiit4 (V triethrtn minnow nets from ,.one-fourth- tii one-eighth _inch square. . . _ _ ", . f _ "TéiUririsrlute fdr use' of seiner from April ‘15 to_Aprlk Mt . . "'Fidar"1ieisniiiss éxpire. on April 30‘instead of April 15. - Fee for nonresident licenses raised from $1 to $2.75. F New hunting regulations are: Closed seasonon wood ducks and elders until Sept. 1, 1931. C T - Maximum 'ba_g of brants ahd geese reduced from eight to four, __ - "iiiiiiing " ,G'irratorv. birds from elevated perch more than 10 feet from ground prohibited. __ _ ' -iiuar Gniied from list ,of Hur bearing animals in section lregulat4 irrgHumting and trtppiyrryeaaop. . _Use of firisarptr in killing inuak-' rats' prohibited. Prohibit Setting of traps within-IO feet of their hbmes, or' in wgter within 10 feet pf any shore line. , . V Devices Prohibited .. T I _ Use of mechanical devices for frightening of animals from their holes and hiding places prohibited. Deer season closed until 1930. "Permits who trap required to visit traps once every 24 hours. _ Fee "for nonresident hunting li- eerisirineretueddrorn $10 to $15. 1reitth1y sworn statement to de- partment of conservation required of all fur buyers, wholesale and retail. Fee-of 10 cents required from trap- pers for each hide of fur bearing ani- mal: and from commercial breeders of wild game to each bird or animal or dozen of eggs or fraction thereof Radicalism is. said to‘mean thii dl. fort to get at the root of the world's troitltnt,, Arid the radicals cguld get at some of them by going féf TU to“: of the weeds in our gardens. sold. Shei’ilf’s Duties Are Multiplying; May Have to Police Airplanes After being madisemstodinn of mo- tor boats in the county Sheriff Law- renee Doolittle recently expresied the fear that he would hnve to be over. sect of the airplane industry whether he wanted to be or not. Just what his powers over pilots, planes and landing fields will be' he does-not know but he intends to write to Secretary of State William J. Stratton and learn if he has to aB- sume this additional burdett, . The first idea that the ssherifr had that he would have to play nurse to the new method of transportation came today when he was informed that the sheriff of ,Cook county was cumin-ed for tailing to investigate field in Coy county. .- ' A motorcycle policeman, called to testify in an inquest in which a pilot and a. passenger had been killed, was asked if he ever investigated the air- ports) orolamss. He had not, he ad- vised the jurors, and further told them that he did not know this was apart of his duty. . Would .not be surprised butiwhat he would have to add .aviation to his dutieé as he found this ’was .true when he_last visited _ealifornitt. ’. He stated-that be frequently gets calls Around 3 o’clock in the morning to dash out to some lake to silence a motorboat that is working overtime much to the diseomf6rture of those resorts tmrrvatrati,oitistts seeking sleep. ~Two"large elaborately clawed jar; dinieres of blaekwisotf ffonrlndisi_are to' be seen among the wood co11tse-. tions' in the department of botany at Field" Museum of Natural History. The material thus artistically trtated is the same extremely hard wood much used in' cart wheels and gun carriages. _ THE PRESS 1547 S. St..Jo}ms Avenue - _ Plume Highland Park4019 '. IN RAVINIA . . Specializing in' Beauty Culture MARYS BEAUTY SHOP ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Modern Plumbing and Heating -» Estimates Cbeerfully Given Jobbing I BrreeU9tr. mm BUILDING 860 CENTRAL AVENUE _ _ 're1eptumrtr-r-r, -ee -_ "Shop IL P. 149+ Res. H P. 439-1342 of plumbing and heating supplies is always obtainable here.' Piping iq all, Bites and threads, bushings, joints, valves, and anything else you may re- quire; can be, had' from us at a mo- inent's notice. ' Be your order a small or large one, you may leave it with us with assurance of prompt deliv- ery and lowest prices. FRESH AIR 1s AtITAL and . our aoaoutiet ventilators are designed. to afford plenty‘bi it. we will make/thim an/size to. your o,rdir,s foe _be plated on the; roofer t'isww.jteiis, wreuistrniilire imd repair. roofs, V gutters; leaders, 'skyiighfs, 'ee. Moran “Brothers Henry G. Winter A COMPLETE LINE " North First Street Phone 635 I 27

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