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Show Warnings Don't Do Any Good . Fall brings its usual quota of stories of hunters, carelessly care-lessly and callously slain in the woods and hills. People who live in cities all the year hasten out to the country and decide de-cide at once that anything moving- is game, and therefore a target. , People who don't know anything abount guns ha ul them thru barbed wire fences the wrong way and are found, some days later, as corpses.. And still other .people, who haven't -any judgment, go about shooting their hunting companions thru sheer inability to hold a gun straight. ' Every year, the "accidents" increase. About 1940, there ivill be more human than animal victims. - . Not much can be done about it. Newspapers have printed warnings for years, but fhey seem to do no'good. |