Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1972 Page: 17 of 24
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Friday October 61972
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For the past three
weekends the III Corps and
Ft. Hood Safety Office has
conducted a Bicycle Safety
Roundup for dependents of Ft.
Hood personnel. The programs
consisted of short talks on
bicycle safety rules of the
road mechanical inspection
and registration of bicycles
and the testing of the bike
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rider's ability to manuever his
bike over a test course.
The importance of observing
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programs and the do's and
don'ts of safe riding were
us at in a id
presentation about riders who
failed to abide by safety rules.
The dependents were
encouraged to develop safe
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Overall the program was
labeled a great success by the
Safety Office and everyone
who attended had a good time
as well as learning the safe
rules for bicycling.
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The season on sandhill
cranes is also open from Dec.
2 1972 Jan. 28 1973 in that
part of Texas west of a line
from San Angelo along U.S.
277 to Abilene along State 351
from Abilene to Albany and
U.S. 283 from Albany to
Vernon east along U.S. 183
to the state line in Wilbarger
County and east of a line
from San Angelo northwest
along U.S. 87 excluding all of
Howard and Lynn Counties
to the junction of Highways
87 and 287 at Dumas and along
U.S. 287 from Dumas to the
state line in Dallas County.
The daily bag limit on ducks
is from two to 10 in the ag
gregate the specific daily
limit depends on the sex and
species according to the 100-
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hens wood ducks hooded
mergansers and New Mexican
ducks.
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ducks mallard drakes mot
tled ducks pintail hens and
ring-necked ducks.
10-Point Ducks: All other
open species.
Bag and possession limits
on coots are 15 and 30.
The bag and possession limit
for geese and brant was
reduced to four. In that por
tion of Texas lying west of
U.S. Highway 81 the daily bag
and possession limit may not
include more than one Ross's
goose and in the alternative
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one white-fronted goose and
one Canada goose or two
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Pushers the guys who make it on some
body else's habit are increasing in numbers
every day. The police cannot stop them without
your help. The "Heroin Hotline" was establish
ment you help the police stamp out pushers.
To date over 5000 calls throughout the coun
try have been made.
The Hotline is a toll-free telephone system
(800-368-5363) which may be dialed from any
where in the Continental United States. Your
call goes to Washington where Federal Nar
cotics Agents are on duty 24 hours a day seven
days a week.
There are no strings attached. You need not
give your name. What the federal agents want
is the name description place of the heroin
pushers and anything else that might be help
ful to beat the pusher.
The pusher can be stopped but not without
your help. We ask that you do this to help your
fellow soldier.
Duck season...
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In that portion of Texas
lying east of U.S. Highway
81 the daily bag limit may
not include more than one
Ross's goose and in the
alternative not more than one
Canada goose or one white-
on go os an
possession limit of not more
than one Ross's goose and in
the alternative not more than
two Canada geese or one
Canada goose and one white-
fronted goose.
Sandhill crane bag and
possession limits are three
and six respectively.
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plans Lake's future
Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department personnel under
the direction of biologist Gill
Follis are working on Lake
Amistad to determine future
fisheries programs for the
sprawling lake.
Amistad and the department
have had a kinship since 1965
when fisheries crews set up
shop in nearby Del Rio Tex.
Del Rio is only a few hours
drive away from Ft. Hood
and offers the prospect of
el is in or
anglers that take the time to
drive over.
In 1968 the Department
established 18 Stocking and
access sites and 1375192
young fish were dumped into
the waters. The department's
stocking program for the main
basin and the dam were
completed in 1969. As of that
year the State of Texas had
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Government supplied an
additional 345000 bass and
almost 200000 channel catfish.
Water fluctuations will
affect future reproduction but
peak populations are expected
again in 1972-73. By timing and
coordinating water release so
as not to conflict With the
spawning periods of the fish
the department hopes to
a in a in a a
population in the lake.
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1972, newspaper, October 6, 1972; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255180/m1/17/: accessed February 5, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.