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CHANGE IN DESIGNATION 

 Silviculture 



STATE AND PRIVATE COOPERATION: W. H. VON BAYER, Forest Assistant. 

 District 1 



ORGANIZATION: HARRY S. KAUFMAN, from Deputy Supervisor to Forest Ranger, 

 Absaroka National Forest; THOS. C. SPAULDING, from Forest Ranger to Forest 

 Assistant, Lolo National Forest. 

 District 6 



ORGANIZATION: C. C. REID, Deputy Forest Ranger to Deputy Forest Supervisor; 

 SHERMAN A. BROWN, Assistant Forest Ranger to Deputy Forest Supervisor; 

 E. E. FISHEL, Forest Ranger to Deputy Forest Supervisor; H. L. HURD, 

 Deputy Forest Ranger to Deputy Forest Supervisor. 



TRANSFERRED 



District 1 



ORGANIZATION: C. N. WHITNEY, Forest Assistant, from Blackfeet National 

 Forest to Cabinet National Forest; RUTLEDGE PARKER, Forest Assistant, 

 from Coeur d'Alene National Forest to Kootenai National Forest; M. N. 

 STICKNEY, Forest Assistant, from Lolo National Forest to Bitterroot National 

 Forest. 

 District 5 



ORGANIZATION: R. L. FROMME, from Chief of Operation to Forest Supervisor, 

 Klamath National Forest; ROY HEADLEY, from Assistant Chief of Operation 

 to Chief of Operation; R. F. HAMMATT, from Chief of Section of Occupancy 

 to Assistant Chief of Operation; D. N. ROGERS, from Forest Assistant to 

 Deputy Forest Supervisor. 

 District 6 



ORGANIZATION: A. A. PARKER, Deputy Forest Supervisor, from Wenatchee 

 National Forest to Washington National Forest. 



RESIGNED 

 Silviculture 



STATE AND PRIVATE COOPERATION: FREDERICK C. MOON, Forest Assistant. 



SEPARATED 

 Silviculture 



STATE AND PRIVATE COOPERATION: AUSTIN CARY, Expert. 



GEORGE F. POLLOCK With deep regret announcement is made of the death, 

 on July 6, of Mr. George F. Pollock, formerly Chief of the Office of Lands in the Forest 

 Service. Before entering the Forest Service Mr. Pollock was Assistant Commis- 

 sioner of the General Land Office. He resigned from the Forest Service on April 6, 

 1908, to enter into the private practice of law. 



W. W. CLARK With deep regret announcement is made of the death, on July 20, 

 of Supervisor W. W. Clark, of the Cache National Forest. Supervisor Clark was a 

 graduate of the Cornell School of Forestry and entered the Service October 23, 1905. 

 Previous to this he served for three years in the Philippine Bureau of Forestry. 

 T hrough the death of Mr. Clark the Service has lost one of its most efficient members. 



