ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 4 2 9 



Arizona Federation of Garden Clubs. 



rresident, Mrs. Walter Itced, Uisbee. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Covservatioii Commiltee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. George I. Gibson, Canipo 

 Alegre, Tenipe. 



ARKANSAS 

 Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, State 

 Capitol, Little Rock. 

 Chairman, J. E. Smith, Reyno. 

 John Daggett, Marianna. 

 Vol T. Lindsey, Bentonville. 



C. E. Mitchell, Texarkana. 

 Gilliam Lawton, Pine Bluff. 

 Charles Skipper, Dermott. 

 S. C. Dellinger, Fayetteville. 

 Ashley .lohnson. Fort Smith. 

 Rodger Dudley, DeWitt. 



D. T. Black, Morrilton. 

 Executive secretary, T. A. McAmis. 

 Director of education, Tom Mull. 

 Publications.— Annual report; gjxme and flsh laws. 



Arkansas Federation of Garden Clubs. 

 President. Mrs. John Haekiitt, C09-(311 Center 

 Street, Little Rock. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conserration Commiltee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Thom.as R. Jones, 1203 Port 

 Arthur Avenue, Mena. 



CALIFORNIA 



Department of Natural Resources, State Office 

 Building, Sacramento. 

 Director, Kenneth I. Fulton. 

 Fish and Game Commission, Ferry Building, 

 San Francisco: 

 President, Nate Milnor, Los Angeles. 

 Germaine Bulcke, San Francisco. 

 Edwin L. Carty, Oxnard. 

 Wiley B. Williams, Alturas. 

 Lee F. Payne, Los Angeles. 

 Fxe3Utive secretary, George P. Miller. 

 Eureiu chiefs: 

 Ush conservation, Alan C. Taft, San Francisco. 

 Marine fisheries, Richard Van Cleve, San 



Francisco. 

 Patrol, L. F. Chappell, San Francisco. 

 Engineering, J. Spencer, San Francisco. 

 Fish and game hcense distribution, H. R. 



Dunbar, Sacramento. 

 Game conservation, J. S. Hunter, San Fran- 

 cisco. 

 Game farms, August Bade, Yountville. 

 Pvblicalio'ns. —Vish. and game laws; biennial 

 report; California Fish and Game (quarterly); 

 fish bulletins. 



Associated Sportsmen of California, Inc., 950 

 Pacific Building, San Francisco. 

 President, George J. Zehender, Redwood City. 

 Executive Secretary, A. V. Dwyer. 

 Treasurer, Ernest V. Lorenzini, 438 Walnut Street, 

 San Francisco. 



Audubon Association of the Pacific. 

 President, Mrs. Harold 0. Austin, 541 Boulevard 



Way, Piedmont. 

 Secretary, Joseph J. Webb, 519 California Street, 



San Francisco. 

 Treasurer, Miss Ivander Maclver, 2414 Telegraph 



Avenue, Berkeley. 

 Publications.— TYiQ Gull (monthly). 



CaUfornia Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate 



Park, San Francisco. 

 Committee for Conserration of Wild Animal Life: 



Chairman, M. Hall McAllister, Redlands. 



Norman B. Livermorc, 210 Pine Street, San 

 Francisco. 



John R. White, National Park Service, Sequoia 

 National Park. 



F. M. MacFarland, California Academy of Sci- 

 ences, San Francisco. 



James Moffitt, California Academy of Sciences, 

 San Francisco. 



California Audubon Society, Inc. 



President, Otto J. Zahn, 2115 Estrella Avenue, Los 

 Aiigelis. 



Mce presidents: 

 W. D. (^uattlebaum. 

 B. F. Tucker. 

 Adele Lewis Grant. 



Secretary, Mrs. Merta'White, 220 North Avenue 

 58, Los Angeles. 



Treasurer, Blanche Vignos, 520 South Hobart Bou- 

 levard, Los Angeles. 



California Garden Clubs, Inc. 



President, Mrs. Frederick Scatena, 1453 Forty-flfth 

 Street, Sacramento. 



California Sportsmen's Council, 950 Pacific Build- 

 ing, San Francisco. 



President, Dom Civatello, care of Thompson-Diggs 

 Hardware, Sacramento. 



Secretary, G. W. Philpot, 1 Duane Avenue, Red- 

 wood City. 



California State Chamber of Commerce. 



Natural Resources Department: 



Director, W. E. Stewart, San Francisco. 

 P«6i!'co<Jons.— Magazine of the Pacific (quarterly). 

 Cooper Ornithological Club, Inc. 



President, Howard Robertson, 157 Wilton Drive, 



Los Angeles. 

 Secretary, George Willett, Los Angeles Museum, 



Los Angelfs. 

 Treasurer, John McB. Robertson, Buena Park. 

 Business manager, W. Lee Chambers, Robinson 



Road, Topanga. 

 Northern division: 

 President, E. Lowell Sumner, Jr., P. O. Box 188, 



Menlo Park. 

 Secretary, Frances Carter, 220 College Avenue, 

 Berkeley. 

 Southern division: 

 President, Sherwin F. Wood, Los Angeles City 



College, Los Angeles. 

 Secretary , Jack C. von Blocker, Jr., Allen Han- 

 cock Foundation, University of Southern Cali- 

 fornia, Los Angeles. 

 Publications.— The Condor (bimonthly); Pacific 

 Coast Avifauna (occasional). 



Daughters, of the American Revolution. 



Con. serration Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Meinard A. Schur, 4866 Ken- 

 sington Drive, San Diego. 



Fish and Game Development Association, 425 



Second Street, San Francisco. 

 Secretary, H. R. Basford. 



Izaak Walton League of America (California 

 Division). 



President, Frank A Barnes, 1734 North Van Ness 



Avenue, Los Angeles. 

 Secretary-treasurer, William H. Wise, 359 North 



Robertson Boulevard, Los Angeles. 



Pacific Rod and Gun Club. 



President, C. E. Forrest, 2680 Twenty-third 



Avenue, San Francisco. 

 Secretary, P. A. Saasta, 111 Sutter Street, San 



Francisco. 



San Diego Society of Natural History. 



President, J. W. Sefton, Jr., San Diego Trust and 

 Savings Bank, San Diego. 



Secretary-treasurer and director of museum, 

 Clinton G. Abbott, Balboa Park, San Diego. 



Pu6/!cn?;ons.— Monthly bulletin; memoirs; trans- 

 actions; occasional papers. 



Southern Council of Conservation Clubs. 



President, Graydtm Robinson, 107 North Larch- 



mont, Los Angeles. 

 Secretary, Fred Nelson, 124 West Sixth Street, 



Los Angeles. 



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