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 740 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1925. "0p¤¤¤¤¤=¤¤¤·" O en season: The time during which birds or animals may lawfiilly be taken. Each period of time prescribed as an open season shall be construed to include the iirst and last days thereof. “Clos¤ sown-" Close season: The t1me during which birds and animals may not be taken. _ Transport :_ Shipping, transporting, carrying, importing, export— ing, or recengilng oiildeliveimntg 3;* shipment, transportation, carriage, or ex ort u em the con x o erwise uires. ‘ "°°¤° “*"'°"·" Gaxliie ,animals: Deer, moose, caribrdii, elk, mountain sheep, mountain goat, and the large brown and grizzly bears, which shall be known as bi ame. ‘TI *°° ,,f!.‘“""°“*°$ Land fur-begrigng animals: Beaver, muskrat, marmot, ground squirrel (spermophiles), fisher, fox, lynx, marten or sable, mink, weasel or ermme, land otter, wolverine, polar bear, and black bear, including its brown and blue (or glacier bear) color variations. "°°“"’“*"“*” - Game birds: Migratory~waterfowl, commonly known as ducks, geese, brant, and swans; shore birds, commonly lmown as plover, sandpipers, snipe, little brown cranes, and curlew, and the several species of grouse and ptarmigan, which shall be known as small me. "N¤¤¢¤¤¤· *>*¤*¤·" gaNongame birds: All wild birds except game birds. MD G} H · I, Src. 3. Arrucfvrron Am: coNs·rsUc·r10N.——That for the dpurposes of this Act a citizen of the United States who has been omiciled in the Territory not less than one year for the purpose of makmg his permanent home therein, or a foreigmborn person not a citizen of the United States who has declare his intention to become a ci D Mmm mtizenlif the Uorgted Eta]?-:1;,0 and lmlasilbebeznccgggmizglzttll in;·l;_('i[‘e1€·1tgry; ora eperi anp se,sa _ a 1en;u if such a foreign-born person shall not have been admitted to citizen— shi within seven years from the date he declared his first intention _ to Eecome a citizen, he shall thereafter be deemed to be an alien until =“i°”$ ¤°‘°*""““· admitteg to citimiznship. Adfomeigiglliorn person imotba citizen of the United tates w 0 as not ec are is intention o ecome a citizen of the United States, or who has not resided in the Territory for at least one year after having declared such intention, shall be con- _ _ sidered an alien. _ clgggeiggf m;'m**¤&{ That if any c1ause,_sentence, paragraph, or part of this Aetshall fectremainder ¤fA•=t· for any reason be &tZl]llClg€d by any court of competent jurisdiction to be mvahd, such judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined m its o eration to the clause, sentence, paragraph, or parts thereof directly involved in thedcontroversy in which such judgment shall ave been as B _ rendere. miiiierii G me com Sno, 4. Anxsxi GAME C0:~rM1ss1oN cru:ar1;o.——That a commission t.Fr¤>=¤d· g¤¤¤¤<=¤- to be known as the "Alaska Game Commission " is hereb created. i°°'°m°°’°°' The commission shall consist of five members, four of wlicm shall be appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture within sixty days after the passage of this Act, one member from each of the four judicial divisions of the Territory, each of whom shall be a resident citizen of the district from which he is appointed, and shall before his appointment have been for five years a resident of Alaska and shall not be a Federal employee, and all of whom shall serve until June 30 next following and thereafter one to serve one year, one to serve two years. one to serve three years, and one to serve four years as the members of the commission may determine by lot, and thereafter their successors to be appointed regrggggggge Bgygg in like manner to serve for four years unless sooner removed, The beptheexecutive onine-, fifth member shall be the chief representative of the Bureau of “°`· Biological Survey resident of Alaska, who shall be the executive officer and fiscal agent of the commission and under the direction