Show association ENDORSES endorse STAND OF commission ON FOREST BEER mooting meeting at the court cou t bouse monday evening 60 50 members of 0 the flagstaff game protective association unanimously passed a resolution approving tho the course of tho the state fi elsh shand and game gama commission with respect to the fideor eor situation in the kaibab forest the meeting was opened by bap president resl T D E mccullough who reviewed lit at some length the history ot of the jhb doer ira in the forest and the controversy between the state and the forest service regarding them concluding v etli tho the statement that an agreement was was arrived at between tho the commission and representatives of 0 the federal government at a meeting in flagstaff ie recently at which it had been agreed that the deer hard should be reduced about that to accomplish this hunters huntera holding state will willbe be given permits to kilt kill two deer one buck and one doe in addition to the buck provided for in the state license dense li during a a hunting season in the kaibab this thin fall from october 15 16 to december 16 until recently there had hadr been opposition to this plan but mr me lie cullough said eald private inspectors who hod had been sent to tho the forest to investigate conditions make a report corroborating bo the information hold held by the state and federal authorities and he be had no doubt the bp opposition position will bo be speedily dissipated mr air mccullough said the agreement will be e signed at the joint prescott prost ott august 2 which ho he ho honea ea will definitely end the dispute and relieve the deer situation so that it will be normal in a year or two the resolution onvan was not passed until after tho the matter had been discussed generally among fiote noteworthy worthy suggestions advanced was the theone one by W 11 II switzer who said that the indians had bad always handled tho the situation in the forest keeping the held within the limits of the food but when tho the white man took charge he ha refused to lot let the indians indiana hunt made a failure ond and is now crying forb for help alV ills his sug fention was to allow the indians to kill deer enough to place the herd within healthy limits mr mi mccullough replied that to allow ibe the indians indiana in the refuge retugio would be contrary to law and that neither the commission nor the forest service would tolerate tol erato lt it wm vm R E S thompson Thomp Bon thought that it the season were closed in the tha ii northern counties on deer and hunters li ll 11 aters at allowed to go into the forest jt t would afford good results to in both waby sways by increasing deer where they were scarce and depleting depicting them e thero dethero are too many and this plan may be ba considered by bv the commission coco nino alno sun |