34 WILD LIFE PROTECTION FUND 



The question is: are those who are most interested in 

 the welfare of the people of Alaska sufficiently large-minded 

 to adopt such a course? 



If this suggestion is carried into effect by the creation 

 of an unofficial Commission on Alaskan Game Laws, and 

 the personnel thereof meets the approval of the Permanent- 

 Wild Life Protection Fund, that Fund will provide $500 

 as a subscription toward the expenses of the Commission. 

 Other interests would be expected to subscribe the neces- 

 sary remainder. 



It is most sincerely to be hoped that whenever a new 

 game bill is drawn and perfected by "a conference of the 

 powers," for the greatest good of the greatest number, Con- 

 gress will PASS IT, promptly, and not require the friends 

 of Alaska to lay siege to the Senate and the House through 

 a long series of months, or to beg, hat in hand, for the 

 action that should be given quickly and generously. 



