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'^HE more you motor-gypsy, the more 
you will be persuaded from experi- 
ence that every item of your equipment 
ought to stand a rigid examination on 
its merit for serving more than just one 
purpose. Of course there may be many 
articles that cannot be thus tested, but 
careful consideration will reveal the fact 
that you may frequently dispense with 
superfluous baggage by obtaining some- 
thing that will really give you many ser- 
vices, or at least double-service. 
If there is anything that tends to Blue 
Law the joy out of auto-camping, it is 
being buried in an avalanche of too much 
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camp, and since they must be handled 
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precious minutes every time you pitch or 
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QUAIL AND THE LAW 
(Continued from page 355) 
and therefore (i.e., for that reason) may 
enact legislation for its protection,” and 
he is entirely correct in giving this as 
the reason, and he could have gone fur- 
ther and given it as the sole and only 
possible reason for such legislation, and 
if for that reason it may enact such legis- 
lation what authority would it have for 
meddling with the game or its disposition 
after resigning as trustee, divesting itself 
of title and vesting the title in the cestui 
qiie trust? The game, after the enact- 
ment of the legislation asked, would 
change owners whenever it saw fit to 
move from the land of one owner to that 
of another, and it is difficult to see how 
such transitory ownership could or would 
tend to aid conservation. 
Again, he says : “It is now well estab- 
lished that quail are very useful to agri- 
culture, therefore (i.e., for that reason, 
again) their economic status becomes the 
reason for the exercise of the protective 
power of the state.” If this is true, why 
are certain kinds of fish, which have no 
relation to agriculture whatever except 
when the small boy can be induced to 
dig up the garden under an impression 
that he is digging angle worms, and cer- 
tain varieties of fur-bearing animals 
which commit serious depredations on the 
quails and also on the farmers’ poultry, 
protected at certain seasons of the year 
just as is Bob White? As a matter of 
fact, Bob’s appetite for bugs and weed 
seeds has nothing whatever to do with 
whatever protection he gets from the 
legislature. There were laws intended 
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