Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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Art. 879. Open Seasons,—There
‘hall be an open season or period of
time, when it shall be lawful to hunt,
take or kill wild mourning doves, in
S* of communities after earth-quakes, conflagrations, or Mississippi Valley
fioodn. The young bm would enjoy the herd wort and would meantime be
fovvlopid by it. both physically and mentally.
Kerry summer, scores of young men and women volunteer to do hard, am
often perilous work, under Dr. Grenfell’, direction, for the Labrador fisher
awn and their iamfato. It furnishes the adventive ttet youth loves, and the
according to Mr. S
these conditions: (1)
wall acta as a ventilal
ty, of isurai, but youth hates monotony and craves ex rite asset.
Juvenile courts are finding that the lack of youthful entertainment often
leads chfldraa tn play pranks that prove really serious- Dr. Miriam Van
Watara, refares of the Los Angeles Juvenile Court, deals with this problem
the center of said K. E. * W. T. R. R.
frack to the point fa said line, wher>-
it strikes the Louisiana tine. AC that
portion of the State lying north or
northerly shall be known as tite North
Zone and all that portion of the State
lying south or southerly of said line
shall be known as the South Zone.
In her thought-compelling book, “Youth fa Conflict,- Clarence, a lean and
pallid boy of twelve, was brought before the court for burglarizing a store I
and holdtag a gun to ths merchant’s stomach. Clarence had never been al-1
lowed to have boy-friends at the home apartment N ights at home meant
listening to the family conversation of real-estate, taxes, illness, domestic un-
happiness and alimony. Whenever he could get away be slipped off to a
*fa»ovie- where plenty of excitement was furnished fa rad hloofod scenes of
•"Un* adventure. So, in Us poor starved imagination, he was himself be.
fag a real hero whan he Pfayed the daring role of thief and gun- man.
It is youth’s psychological need of adventure that WUUam Jamra stresses
fa his plea for a “moral equivalent for war.** He would have all young mer.
drafted by the government for stated periodp of hard, virOe service. But they
would not be engaged in killing their fellow -men, as fa war. Instead, under
fine leadership, they would engage in large and constructive tasks. Some o
E.’ O Routt of Chappell Hffl, suds '** ** W near Antoaio; thence
tM * foUowinc the center of track of
leputy game warden, calls attention.
o the fact that the dove season opens “** L 4 GN’ R R* " “
oday fa the North Zone, but not fa direction. to the point fa the City of
he Sooth Zone, and asks publication Austin, where it joins Congress avenue,
rf the folk raring extracts from the
Same, Fish, and Oyster Laws of Tex- (
■s, also amMMnpcfag that the state law the main track of the H. A fActs Regular Session, Fortieth Leg-
rill be rigidly enforced to the fullest T . <1 R. R. where said brack joins said' ‘
xtent of his ability-
Hunters are reminded
I nust hold licenses to hunt outside their ceo,er Mne of the track of said H. A
>wn counties, and that hunting Seen- T* C. R. R fa an easterly direction
hes may be secured from any deputy through the towns of Elgin, Giddings| S®oth Zone- during the months of
ame warden or from the county clerk, and Brenham, to the point where said NoT«nber and December of each year;
I Art. 878. Diviaion into Zones. In railroad crosses the Brazos river; (® the North Zone during the months
I rder to divide the State for the pur- thence with the center of said Brozos; September and October of each
I 'ose ef better regulating th? opes and river fa a general northerly direction,
I losed seasons for the hunting of wild to the point on said river where the
Art. 87fe—There shall be an open
-ame birds and wild game animals of Beaumont branch of the Santa Fe ‘esuon- •>erio<1 of rime, when it shall
be lawful to hunt, take or kill wild
white-winged doves fa both the North
and South Zones, during the months
of July. August and September.
for that those nurses seemed lacking fa fafofative except when it Casas to
misfaisiuiM pranks. The soul cannot thrive w«Q on monotony.
Twrive yuai uH Tom was witfata s tew dooes of home when the smell of
faytag fish ramtaded hem that it was Friday. Frifoy meant fish for supper-
fa’* ** didn’t Mbs fish any way. Just40 mject a bttle variety into the doll
Sititarion, Tom shied s stone through a neighbor's window. That faaa oawefc.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1927, newspaper, September 1, 1927; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179546/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.