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CHANGE IN DESIGNATION. 



DISTRICT 1. J. B. Seely, forest supervisor, Helena, to forest ranger, 

 Bitterroot ; Frank F. Liebig, Flathead, sealer to forest ranger ; W. P. 

 Hillman, Kaniksu, forest ranger to forest clerk; Wm. L. Baldwin and 

 J. Roy Brownlie, Sioux, forest rangers to forest assistants ; B. W. 

 Clark, deputy forest supervisor to forest supervisor. 



DISTRICT 2. Ruth A. Dunnington, Black Hills, and Theresa A. 

 Brady, Leadville, clerks (stenographers and typewriters) to forest 

 clerks. 



DISTRICT 3. Ira K. Cummings, Carson, and John B. Garland, Coro- 

 naclo, forest clerks to forest rangers ; Robert Munro, Datil, deputy 

 forest supervisor to national forest examiner. 



DISTRICT 4. Arthur C. McCain, Teton, assistant district forester to 

 forest supervisor; J. Carl Allred, Fillmore, deputy forest supervisor to 

 forest clerk. 



DISTRICT 7. Henry L. Johnson, Monongahela, and Harold L. Rus- 

 sell, White Top, deputy forest supervisors to forest examiners. 



RESIGNED. 



LANDS. Bleecker L. Wheeler, national forest examiner. 



RESEARCH. George N. Lamb. W. B. Barrows, and Jesse C. Nellis, 

 forest examiners. 



LABORATORY. Otto Kress, pulp and paper engineer ; Lage Wernstedt, 

 forest examiner. 



ACQUISITION. E. D. Clark, forest examiner ; B. M. Higginbotham, 

 examiner of surveys. 



DISTRICT 1. George E. Martin, Custer, forest supervisor ; J. C. 

 Friend, Absaroka ; W. Karl Loughborough, Blackfeet ; Philip Neff, 

 Coeur d'Alene ; Rufus E. Clay, Perry R. Rogers, Chester A. Simpson, 

 Malcolm K. Kedzie, and David C. Huson, Kootenai ; Alfred Grigg, Mis- 

 soula ; James D. Agnew, Selway, forest rangers. Louis Crombie, Coeur 

 d'Alene, sealer ; Mark. B. McConnell, Coeur d'Alene, forest clerk ; Rnth 

 E. Wilson, Sioux, clerk (stenographer) ; Ruby E. Tippin, Kaniksu, 

 clerk (stenographer and typewriter) ; Leon H. Weyl, grazing assistant; 

 H. C. Kuhl, surveyor ; Percy S. Gray, clerk. 



DISTRICT 2. Thomas V. Keefe, Montezuma, and Charles L. Cecil, 

 Superior, deputy forest supervisors ; Roy Smith, Black Hills, national 

 forest examiner ; Richard A. Phillips, Harney ; Gerald M. Hunter, Routt, 

 forest examiners. Charles Farr, Bighorn, clerk ; Philip A. Maurice, 

 Superior, forest clerk ; Frieda M. Gruenstein, Black Hills, and John 

 T. Dugan, Pike, clerks (stenographers and typewriters) ; M. Linda King, 

 Leadville, clerk (typewriter) ; Rosalie F. Shields and Annie A. Ross, 

 clerks (stenographers and typewriters) ; Lewis C. Davis, Arapaho ; 



