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Story February 28, 1938

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

The Alaska Game Commission's annual meeting ends at 4 PM, with members departing for homes via air and boat. Officials like W. E. Crouch and George Hossick left for Petersburg on the vessel Seal; others plan travel from St. Michael, Lakeview, and Fairbanks. Recommendations to be sent to Washington for approval.

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Game Officials
End Conference
This Afternoon
Commissioners to Leave for
Homes by Air
and Water

The annual meeting of the Alaska Game Commission was to come to a formal close at 4 o'clock this afternoon and Commission members were to return to their respective posts via air and boat.

W. E. Crouch, Chief of the Game Management Division of the Biological Survey, and George Hossick, also of the Biological Survey office in Washington, D.C., left this morning for Petersburg aboard the Commission vessel Seal.

Frank Williams, Game Commissioner from St. Michael, will have to go south to return to his home, going in on the first of June.

Andy Simons, of Lakeview, will sail for the Westward on the next northbound boat. Irving McK. Reed of Fairbanks, will fly in on the next plane.

Recommendations of the Commission will be sent to Washington, D.C., for approval before release.

What sub-type of article is it?

News Report

What keywords are associated?

Alaska Game Commission Annual Meeting Commissioners Departure Biological Survey Travel Arrangements

What entities or persons were involved?

W. E. Crouch George Hossick Frank Williams Andy Simons Irving Mck. Reed

Where did it happen?

Alaska

Story Details

Key Persons

W. E. Crouch George Hossick Frank Williams Andy Simons Irving Mck. Reed

Location

Alaska

Event Date

This Afternoon

Story Details

Annual Alaska Game Commission meeting closes at 4 PM; members depart via air and boat to homes in various locations; recommendations sent to Washington for approval.

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