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Domestic News October 12, 1948

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Alaska Fish and Wildlife officials George Keles and Clarence Rhode to attend Seattle hearings on 1949 fishing regulations Oct. 18-19; Rhode returning with Cessna plane for winter predator control in Interior, based in Anchorage.

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F&WS OFFICIALS TO
ATTEND HEARINGS IN
SEATTLE NEXT WEEK

George Keles,
Supervisor
of
Fisheries for the Alaska Fish and
Wildlife Service will leave tomorrow
to attend the Seattle hearings
on the proposed
regulations for
the 1949 season. Clarence Rhode,
Director of the Fish and Wildlife
Service will leave on Saturday for
Seattle. The meetings are scheduled
for October 18 and 19.
Rhode will bring back a Cessna
airplane which will be used this
winter for wolf and coyote control
in the Interior. The plane
will be based at Anchorage and
will be used to hunt down predatory
animals this winter.
The Cessna is being transferred
to the Alaska Fish and Wildlife
Service by one of their agencies
in the States, who will receive
a
Grumman in return.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Seattle Hearings Fish Regulations Cessna Airplane Wildlife Control Alaska Fisheries

What entities or persons were involved?

Georgr Xkeles Clarence Rhode

Where did it happen?

Seattle

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Seattle

Event Date

October 18 And 19

Key Persons

Georgr Xkeles Clarence Rhode

Event Details

Georgr XKeles, Supervisor of Fisheries for the Alaska Fish and Wildlife Service, will leave tomorrow to attend hearings on proposed regulations for the 1949 season. Clarence Rhode, Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, will leave on Saturday for Seattle. Rhode will bring back a Cessna airplane to be used for wolf and coyote control in the Interior, based at Anchorage to hunt predatory animals this winter. The Cessna is transferred from an agency in the States in exchange for a Grumman.

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