Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, July 10, 1919, Page 11, Image 11

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    LIMIT TAKEN OFF
STATES TROUT
Twenty-five a Day Now Limit
—lmportant Bills Approved
by Governor
The general amendment to the fish
code passed in the closing days of
the Legislature has been approved
Governor Sproul and takes the
size ltmit off brook and brown trout
and limits the bag to twenty-five in
one day. The size limit and season
are taken off yellow perch ami they
may be taken by devices prescribed
by the code. .
Provision is also made for issuance
of special permits by the commis
* 6ioner of fisheries for devices other
than seines for catching of food fish
for certain periods. These special
permits will be provided for by the
> Department of Fisheries as soon as
possible.
The bill also provides for the use
of fines for violation of fish laws by
the Department which has authority
to make requisition for money as
it accumulates In the treasury.
The Governor also signed the non
resident hunters' license bill. It pro
vides a fee of J 5 for such licenses.
The bill forbidding children be
tween eight and fourteen years of
age unaccompanied by parents or
other responsible adult persons from
attending moving picture shows
without permits during the term of
compulsory school attendance has
also been approved by the Governor
* Violation is punished by fine of from
$lO to $25. The act especially forbids
persons in charge of such places
from admitting children within the
ages at the times designated, with
out permits which are provided for.
The Senate bill restricting the use
of tractors with cleats upon any
road improved according to State
standards, one of the most hotly
contested bills in the Legislature, was
announced as approved by the Gov- |
ernor. The highway commissioner,
may forbid operation of a tractor |
which is doing "unusual damage" to!
roads and make such regulations asj
are needed to protect roadways, as
well as to regulate use of caterpillar
tractors. The act is to be effective
January 1 an-d fines for violation of
1 regulations ranging from $25 to SIOO
.are provided.
The bill creating a new division
of township highways in the State
Highway department with broader
powers than the former division was
also approved together with the bill
authorizing county commissioners
to repair and maintain abandoned
or condemned turnpikes.
Another bill approved provides for
instruction in citizen-ship and prin
ciples of government to foreign born
residents not required to attend
school by persons to be designated
by the courts upon petition of county
' superintendents. Authority is also
given to appoint interpreters. The
cost is to be borne by the county.
Bills were approved allowing self
insurers in workmen's compensa
tion liability to insure for amounts
in companies beyond the amount
they insure themselves, and provid
ing for certification of damage suits
to the Compensation board when
discovered that suit has been
brought wrongfully.
Other bills approved were
Providing for recovery of muni
cipal claims by assumpsit against
owners of benefitted property.
Authorizing commissioner of fish
eries to sell fish hatchery at Corr
neaut Lake.
Authorizing cities to use abutting
property in construction of embank
ments, fills, etc., and for ascertain
ment of damages.
Establishing March 1 to Novem
ber 15 as the closed season- for the
skunk or muskrat, which have not
been protected heretofore; forbidd
ing use of chemicals or smoke or
dogs in hunting them and allowing
owners of lands to take or kill them
at any time.
* Providing for appointment by the
Governor of nine trustees for the
Western Pennsylvania State Hospi
tal at Blairsville to complete the
institution and enjoy all powers o*
* the building commission.
Big Road Contracts
are Awarded
Contracts for State road construc
tion aggregating over $1,350,000
have been awarded by Highway Com
missioner Sadler on bids submitted
Tuesday when figures were sub
mitted on the largest offering of
State road work ever made in the
country.
The awards made were:
* Warren Moore & Co., Philadel
phia, 28,821 feet in Richmond and
Covington townships, Tioga county,
at $267,467,53.
Harrison & Co., inc., Derry, 37,885
feet between Garrett ami Berlin,
Somerset county, at $410,240.80.
Mainwaring & Cummins, inc.,
Philadelphia, 14.883 feet between
Pipersville and Plumsteadville,
Bucks county, at $111,875.55.
The Foundation Co., New York,
2903 feet near Lock Haven, Clinton
county at $28,842.20.
Mason & Hanger Co., inc.,
Chambersburg, 30,197 feet from
Point Marion to the State line, Fay
ette county, at $304,482.50.
The Union Paving Co., Philadel
phia, 24,900 feet on the Baltimore
pike to Chester city line at
$175,749.80.
Veterans of War Called
to Organize Legion Post
Gettysburg, Pa., July 10.—A call
.aas been sent out for a meeting of
all veterans of the army, navy and
marine corps of the war Just closed
tn be held here on Thursday, July
14, to discuss the formation of an
American Legion post. Sergeant
Jt>hn W. Hartman has been appoint
ed to have charge of the forming of
tf-.e Legion in Adams county. Along
* -ftth the discussion of this subject
'*.e veterans will talk over their
"lans for the participation in the
Welcome Home demonstration on
Labor Day.
FARM AGENT RESIGNS
Gettysburg. Pa., July 10.— H. F.
flershey, for the past two years farm
-gent of Adams county, has resigned
<us position to be effective July 15.
Mr. Hershey has accepted a position
•s orchard manager of the American
g, Fruitgrowers. Incorporated, which
owns many large tracts of the best
fruit lands In Pennsylvania, Mary
land and West Virginia.
$2,500 ADDED TO SrRI"LUB
Liverpool, Pa., July 10.—The First
National Rank of Liverpool has de
clared a three per cent, semi-annual
dividend to its stockholders and
added $2500 to its surplus fund. Wil
liam L. Lenhart was- re-elected presi
dent of the bank. J. D Snyder, .vice
. president, and H. A. S. Shuler,
oaahler.
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