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Show FOREST NOTES Mr. R. H. Ru-tledge District Forester Forest-er of the iiiter-mountain distrl :t announced here today that he and 3tate Game Warden D. E. Pettis of Arizona had signed a memorandum of understanding concerning the bunting of deer on the Kaibab ational Forest du. ing the -month of Jctcbcv in accordance with the pro-i: pro-i: :ions of the yViMzoaia stie ,'aw uid the regulations of the -Secretary of Agriculture. The Stale of Arizona requires tho .'oil-owing: Season October 1 to 31 Bag Limit One buck deer. Arizona hunting license Resident '1.2 5, Non resident $20. -The Secretary of A gri-cult.ure requires re-quires the payment of $2.50 whether resident or non resident of Arizona. This is practically the same plan 33 a-.is put into effect last year. Mr. Rutledge announced that hn bad opened the Kaibab National Forest For-est to blunting this year so that every effort might be made 'to .reduce the lumber of deer on the forest. Th-i leer on tlie Kaibab are very numor-. mi-;, being estimated, at from 30,000 lo HO, 0 0 II head. H was announced that U. S. Circuit judiges Ross and Jannes and U. K. Mist liet jud:;e Jacobs would hear the i-'aibab case at Los Angeles Sopt-ciiiobr Sopt-ciiiobr 27. In this case the govern -iiienl claim-j the owuorship and envoi en-voi of the deer on the Kalbali N.-,-:.ional lores!, ineluding the right, o dispose of llieni without regara to i ho J-alo law, wli.le the Governor an - tale Game Warden of Arizona claim be deer can only lie killed In ac-o..'. ac-o..'. dance with the provisions of the jtaie law. The Kaibab National Forest Is In be northe.-n part of Arizona, north o he Grand Canyon of the Colorado and can best be reached by hunter) who live north of the river by goln,; town through the statu of Utah. H can be reaihed from the south by way of Lee'-j Ferry o.r Needier. Hunting Hunt-ing camps wiH bo established on the Kaibaib where meals will bo serve! ind juiides and horses can be obtained. |