Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1915 — Page 8

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'ENGLAND'S SACRED BEAST. Uwritt.n Law Against Shooting Ev.r Htn Eating Fox. "Down in the country the other y was a rillage sensation in which I was called npon to adjudicate for the farmers assembled in the parlor of the only Tillage inn'1 writes the-London correspondent of Town and Country. "One of their number had shot a fox which had prowled about among the fowls for o many nights that fowl keeping was becoming a risky business. The ordinanr farmsr dnoa t

. - - . v-vwo ilUU mind losing an occasional hen, but

j iö giccuj oiwt ana jciils for the mere pleasure of the thing, and the hunt does not always pay up promptly. So here was a fine point in sporting etiquette to be fettled. The farmer had shot a fox. He did not deny jf In fact, he preferred to MB his chest with

pride, as if rrraSSnce of all the unwritten laws of British sport. "Kow, custom from time immemorial has decreed that the fox shall be as safe from gun and trap as if he were sacred. He belongs to the hounds and must be allowed to roam through th OAVATQ OTW1 form

O - IIU ACWAiXXyards at will, devouring what mav

nappen in his wav. Custom, fnn

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the damages. The hunt generally pays, though in innumerablA

ithe secretary is well aware that he Is being swindled. "But this particular farmer said he had hunted for many years himself and had never made a claim for lost hens. A year or two ago, however, a fox had paid a nocturnal

Tiai& to nis iowi yard and had played

navoc wim rne leathered denizens. A night or two after it happened again. A third time the fox came luound and made a most deplorable mess of a lot of fine Wyandottes and some expensive Buff Orpingtoo. "Then the farmer

hunt secretary and asked for damages. The reply was that the claim would be attended to shortly, and at Christmas the settlement came in the form of a ham. Thereupon the farmer declared war on all foxes and killed them ruthleslv. A A

this was the p rint which puzzled the

laxmers on Saturday night. "'Jim Crawford shot a fox last year said one of the men, 'and no good has come to him since. It ain't lucky and it ain't sportsmanlike. Let 'em kill your hens. That's what they are there for, and if one hunt secretary ia mean there are a hundred who are generous

nere you have it. Sport is sport and its rules are adamant It - X T -i .

iUBt, However, De put to the credit of British hunt clubs that they pend millions of pounds a year in England, Wales and Ireland for the upkeep of the sport. "Think of the hunters that are bred and sold annuallv. ihm rmnlra

of hounds, the huntsmen, the stable people, the dozens of hangers on who make a livinsr out of it! With-

J - W w out the hounds certain districts of England would be depopulated. Leicestershire and the midland counties would be almost impoverished if a law were suddenly put in force to make an end to the rich man's pastime. Country houses in nonhuntinff districts

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urface by the e ements. Fox ten miles in a straight line below the surface the earth is probably dry and hard, of a rock substance. The pressure of jthis substance upon the heated center of the earth keeps it from getting hotter than it is, just

as you can Keep water from boiling by an appropriately sufficient pres-

ine. iue iact mat mere is steam in volcanic eruptions is the leakage of the interior pressure of heat in the earth. The character of matter in the center of the earth or its immediate environment must be some-

mmg like pumice stone spongy, porous, light because when the earth's interior matter is melted in the high temperatures that are there it dissolves, and there is considerable water in it that escapes

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