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Show uo LAWYERS DIFFER AS TO JACK RABBIT LAW. Blackfoot, Idaho, Jan, 2. A great deal of agitation Is abroad these days as to the extermination of the rabbit pest. Rabbit hunts and drives are the order of the day, but Roy Palmer, deputy game warden, thought the enforcement en-forcement of the game laws was of more importance than the extermination extermina-tion of rabbits when he arrested and had brought to the county attorney's office about forty of the leading farmers farm-ers of the New Sweden district, who were enjoying the first day of the year by hunting jack rabbits. Palmer says Attorney General Peterson Pet-erson has ruled that these pests cannot can-not be legally killed with guns, excepting except-ing when the hunter holds a ame license. Attorney Good of this county seemed to be of the opposite view, as he permitted the accused men to o without a reprimand and bade them "Go do it some more." |