ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1942 



Fish and Wildlife Service— Continued. 



Fishorv liuluslriis. 

 Chief, ]{o^iiial(i U. Fiedler. 

 Acting chief, in charge of Chicago olHcc and of 



market news, Victor J. Samson. 

 Statistics, lionald .1. Aska. 

 Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration. 

 Chief, Kobert M. Rutherford. 

 Lands and structures. Waller A. Orcsh. 

 Program planning, William C. Howard. 

 Apportionments and statistics, Harold T. 

 Smithers. 

 Game Management. 

 Chief, W. E. Crouch. 



Assistant chief, in charge of game manageruent 

 [ ^ agents, Chester A. Leichhardt. 

 Law enforcement, F. P. Callaghan. 

 Importations and permits, Talbotl Denmead. 



Alaska game law administration, . 



Land Acquisition. 



Chief, Rudolph Dieffenbach. 

 Assistant chief, in charge of surveys and maps, 

 Arthur A. Riemer. 

 Appraisals and negotiations, Albert J. 

 Rissman. 

 Predator and Rodent Control. 

 Chief, Dorr M. Green. 

 Assistant chief, William E. Riter. 

 Wilrdife Refuges. 

 Chief, J. Clark Salyer IL 

 Assistant chief, Arthur C. Elmer. 

 Operations, William Krummes. 

 Land management, Frank L. Earnshaw. 

 Habitat improvement, Richard E. Griffith 



(acting). 

 Structures, William V. Taylor. 

 Wildlife Research. 

 Chief, William B. Bell. 

 Assistant chief, in charge of cooperative uniti 



and forest wilolife, Leo K. Couch. 

 Biological surveys, H. H. T. Jackson, United 

 States National Museum, Washington, 

 D. C. 

 Economic wildlife investigations, Clarence 



Cottam. 

 Fur resources, Frank G. Ashbrook. 

 National parii wildlife, Victor H. Cahalane. 

 Distribution and migration of birds, Fred- 

 erick C. Lincoln, New Interior Building, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Wildlife on Indian lands, Clifford H. Presnall. 

 Regional directors: 

 Region 1 (Western: California, Idaho, Montana, 

 Isevaiia, Oregon, Washington), Leo L. Lavthe, 

 600 Weatherly Building, Portland, Oreg. 

 Region 2 (Southwestern: Arizona, Coloraio, 

 Kansas, New Me.xico, Oklahoma, Texas, 

 Utah, Wyoming), John C. Gatlin, P. O. Box 

 1306, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 

 Region 3 (iNoith Central: Illinois, Indiana, 

 Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Neb- 

 raska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wis- 

 consin), Burnie Maurek, 828 Plymouth Build- 

 ing, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Region 4 (Southeastern: Alabama, Arkansas, 

 Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana. 

 Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, 

 Tennessee), James Silver, 316 Glenn Building, 

 Atlanta, Ga. 

 Region 5 (Northeastern: Connecticut, Dela- 

 ware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New 

 Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, 

 Pennsylvania, Rhode Islaad, Vermont, Vir- 

 ginia, West Virginia), S. Barry Locke, 643 

 Park Square Building, Bo.'ton, Mass. 

 Washington Liaison Office, New Interior Building, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Chief liaison officer, . 



Assistant liaison officer, John R. Gardiner. 

 Publications.— Annua,] report; text of Federal laws 

 and regulations on wildlife and fisheries; North 

 American Fauna; Fishery Bulletin; conservation 

 research reports; bulletins; circulars; leaflets; 

 posters on open seasons on migratory game birds 

 and on the migratory bird hunting stamp. 



Office of Fisheries Coordination, New Interior 

 Building, VVa,shin;4ton, D. C. 

 [Eslalilished by Executive order, July 21, 1942, for 

 the purpose of coordinating fishery information 

 from Federal, State, and local agehcies; to make 

 recommendations looking to the maximum o£fi- 

 ciency of the fishery industries for war produc- 

 tion; and to furnish information to this end.] 

 Fisheries coordinator, Harold L. Ickcs, Secretary 



of the Interior. 

 Deputy fisheries coordinator, Ira N. Gabrielson. 

 Assistant deputy fisheries coordinator, Charles E. 



Jackson. 

 Executive officer, Reginald H. Fiedler. 

 Officers in charge of. 

 Technology, Roger W. Harrison. 

 Statistics, Edward A. Power. 

 Market Reports, Andrew W. Anderson. 

 Economics and Manpower, Ralph Russell. 

 Conservation, Hilary J. Deason. 

 Consumers' Information, Don Bloch. 

 Liaison officers from other Federal agencies to Office 



of Fisheries Coordination. 

 Agriculture Department, Roy Hendrickson, 



Room 2095, South Agriculture Building. 

 Commerce Department, Fletcher H. Rawls, 



Room 3324, Commerce Building. 

 Defense Transportation, Office of, Harold R. 



Sampson, Room 5133, Interstate Commerce 



Commission Building. 

 Economic Warfare, Board of, T. R. Merry- 

 weather, Room 1658, Temporary Building 



"T". 

 Federal Security Agency, A. C. Hunter, Room 



1165, South Agriculture Builiiing. 

 Inter- American' Affairs, Office of Coordinator of, 



Wm. F. Machold, Room 7898-0, Commerce 



Building. , , 



Interstate Commerce Commission, W. V. Har- 



die. Room 4355, Interstate Commerce Com- 

 mission Building. 

 Justice Department, Newman Townsend. 

 Labor Department, Verne A. Zunmer. 

 Lend-Lease Administration, Byron Spence, 



Room 201, 515 Twenty-second Street^.N. W. 

 Maritime Commissioji, Huntington T, .^orse. 



Room 4857, Comincrcr Buil ling. 

 Navy Department, A. W. Eldred, Room 2066, 



Temporary Building "I". ^ 



Petroleum Coordinator, Oilice of the, John W. 



Frey, Room G143, North Interior Building. 

 Price Administration, Office of, Chas. W. Triggs, 



Room 5109, Census Building. 

 Procurement Division, Treasury Department, 



Thomas Stephens. 

 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, W.Ji 



Johnson, Room 510, 1625 K Street, N. W. 

 Selective Service System, Jas. T. Coatsworth, 



Potomac Park Apartment, Twenty-first and 



C Streets, N. W. 

 State Department, Leo D. Sturgeon, Room 135, 



State Department Building. 

 Tariff Commission, Charles A. Carter, Room 



333, Eighth and E Streets, N. W. 

 Territories and Island Possessions, Division of, 



Paul Gordon, Interior Department. 

 United States Coast Guard, Chester H. Jones, 



Thirteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. 

 War Department, Paul P. Logan, Room 1007, 



Temporary Building "C". 

 War Production Board, L. T. Hopkinson, Room 



5219, Third and C Streets, S. W. 

 War Shipping Administration, Huntington T. 



Morse, Room 4857, Commerce Building. 



Alaska Game Commission, Juneau, Alaska. 

 [Established under the Alaska Game Law o 

 Ja:iuary 13, 1925, as amended, February 14, 1931, 

 and June 25, 1938; acts in an advisory capacity 

 to the Secretary of the Interior in the formulation 

 of regulations for Alaska on game, birds, and 

 land fur-bearing animals, and enforces the law 

 and regulations; the executive officer is the rep- 

 resentative of the Fish and Wildlife Service 

 resident in Alaska. All Federal national wild- 



