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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1935 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 7 N[ I RECKON THEY HEV FUND OUT BY NOW EZ TH' OL WOMAN AN' ME AIM TER BE IN THIS-A-HYEH HOLLER TILL ATTER TH' WEDDIN' OCCASION- AN’ Sy 34y Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dicnne, parents of the f vaudoville a wight. icad” in 2 of Chicage ' REGULATIONS. AFFECT DUCK, GEESE HUNTERS Three - Shell Limit Placed on Auto-Loading and Repeating Shotguns cn a Placing a 3-shell limit on auto- matic-loading and’ other repeating shotguns, an amendment to the ¥Federal hunting regulations has been approved by President Frank- in D. Roosevelt, according to an - Bnnouncement made public by *he Bureau of Biological Survey and released here by Assistant Execu- BY CRACKY-~ GUN 1! HOLD ON, SNUFFY -- PUT_DOWN THE 'M HERE TO DO YOU A FAVOR--I GOT SUMP'N TO TELL YOU CONFIDENTIAL - - YOU KNOW nor guintuplet several cities. Chicago was th: firs! large city tive Officer of the Alaska Game ssion Frank Dufresne. ‘This reform in wildfowl hunting has long been advocated by spor men and conserv sts and wa. made urgent by the o release stated. The regulation, which becomes effective immediately, applies only to automatic-loading or hand-op- erated repeating shotguns used in hunting ducks, geese and other migratory game birds. Users of these types of weapons are requir- ed to have the magazines stopped with lugs that cannot be removed in the field, or must have the magazines cut down to the required shell capacity. Cest of Ch:nges Little R ary to bring guns wi lhln lhe provisions of the new regulation, it is pointed out, will cost little, and arms companies, Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Place for storing an automobile . Snatch > LS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie o D 11. Indigo plant 12. Scraped linen 13. Stage presen= tation 21. Withdraws from a politt: . High mountaln > o cal union 22, Vinegar made trom ale . 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Where play mens paic alarming de-r rease in the number of ducks, the a , have becen becked (o “go on the nts ave shown making the rounds they ever saw. having in mind the interest of smen now in possession of such have a; d to cooperate in conservation measure. he new amendment, recom- ded by the Biological Survey, pted by the Secretary of Agri- culture, and approved by the Presi- dent on February 2, in accordance with the Migratory Bird Act of 1918, provides that migratory game birds may not be taken “with or by means of any automatic-loading or hand-operated repeating shotgun capable of holding more than three shells, the magazine of which has not been cut off, or plugged with a cne-piece metal or wooden filler, incapeble of removal through the loading end thereof, so as tc reduce the capacity of sald gun to not more than three shells at one loading.” Conservation Measure This regulation, said Secretary Wallace in forwarding the amend- ment to the President, will be of | “incalculable advantage in the pres- ervation of our migratory water- fowl.” The Secretary pointed out that the measure “will deprive no one of the privilege of hunting such birds and will meet an ex- ceedingly widespread demand throughout the country.” The demand for the action, it was said, was insistent and pretty generally made cven by the sports- men themselves, and was unani- mously favored by conservationists. J. N. Darling (“Ding"), Biological Survey Chief, hailed the amend- ment as an outstanding conserva- tion act. “Pressure from all quart- ers,” he explained, “has become exceedingly great during the last few years as the annual toll of tht hunters, plus the natural causes, have threatened with extermina- | tien some of our choicest species | among the migratory waterfowl | groups and reduced to the danger point nearly all the varieties of |ducks and geese popularly souglv. by the hunters.” | The advent of the ‘repeating shotgun, the Biological Survey res lates, came at about the same time p....,........-—~ P i) Multiple-Shot Guns i ) ]as the rapid decrease ln m!anwr! birds, to which it -contributed, ‘but for which it 'was not:totally yes sponsible.” The rapid development in the' efficiéncy of “all -arms-and | munitions: -and the .invasion . of |game-breeding areas by chhsa-l tion, togéther with the increase |in the number of hunters, have thus brought the American sports- /man and conservationist to = the |realization that if wildfowl shoot- |ing 1s to be preserved it must be |as askilled sport and not in mass killing. It early became apparent, says the: bureau, that the abuses. of {multiple-shell 'guns far ‘exceeded the advantages to the true Sportss man. Madgazine-shotguns holding five or six shells at a loading, con- tributed both to careless marks- manship and to excessive destruic- tion ‘of birds. The large-gauge ‘guns rhad been ruled out, but in their | | place, through man's mgenany. had PN oo M‘}r GlT=== % THET LOWIZIE AIR P TH' HEADIN'-EST CRITTER IN TH' KENTRY ==~ ¢pme an even more deadly kiliing device, Type of Gun Opposed As early as 1013, the first Pro- | 4inition of. hoth : aute-loaders lll'l | pump;guns on thelr Hwa grounds. tests among sportsmen’s groups be- gan to be heard, and the pressure for restriction has progressively in- creased as the need for wildlife préservation has become more evi- dent. S8tate and National organi- sations of sportsmen, one after an- other, have passed resolutions re-| questing the outlawing of the auto- loading gun, and as the sentiment has wn against the auto-loader, the hand-operated repeating shot- gun has been included in the pro- test. Canada in six Provinces and the Northwest Territories has leg~ islated a prohibition against them, simflar action bas been taken by two States, and at recent. sessions of the'Advisory Board, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the demand was ingistent that the Federal Govern- mcnb acl that unt! of gun. clubs.in.the annw‘ | imposed - upen thembselyes Manufacturers. have, already: put on the market-modified models of both the puto-loading - and ;the pump shotguas . that: can sccommodate only three shells at a loading. The trend;: says.the bureau, has ap~ parently: been 40 the; double-shot gun-on .to).a<single-barreled . weapon of :3sshell capagity, and ithe.. new regulation i3, thus:in harmony wu.h mmmnu among sportemen.: -, e 91 ON EXCURSION Ninety-three, including the mem- | bers:of the Normanna Male. Chorus, recently went .ta Prince Rupert from Keichikar on an _cxcuulon, party. ———————— ! SHOP IN JUN!AU FIRST! Don’t ever spend a penny for Classified Advernamg until you've [ onsxdered this: There are two types of people who read “Want Ads”: those who read them out of curiosity” and those who read them for a purpose. 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