Show BEER CONTROL IN FOREST A commission of prominent sportsmen foresters and men interested in ald wild life in the united states left Marys valc thursday for the kaibab forest to study the relationship between the number ot of deer on tho the kaibab forest and the forage forest officials caong reported report eI that the number of protected deer on K kaibab at bab f forest ore 8 t have reached the point where lack of forage will be a limiting factor the secretary or agriculture decided that the situation ought to be gone over thoroughly and appointed a commission to study it this cO consisting of john P burnham of new york president of the american game protective association T gilbert pearson of new york president of the national audubon society T W To tomlison nillson of denver secretary of the american national livestock association heyward cutting of new york president of the boone and crockett club william H dilg of chicago president of the bizzak walton club these men are accompanied hi by major E A goldman of the U S biological survey district forester R H rutledge of the ogden office a and ud a few men from general walks of life interested in game preservation after a survey of the situation which will take about ten days it will be discussed at a conference scheduled for monday august 25 in V T park lack of forage it Is pointed out is about the worst way to check the number of animals because the entire herd as well as the forest will suffer thereby while others say that an open season as advocated by some P people cople might make the deer so wild that they would seldom be seen on the parks of the forest where filiere they now form a picturesque attraction the commission has been selected so as to include men qualified to judge every phase of the question and their report to the secretary of agriculture will probably determine the method of controlling cont roling the deer |