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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5 



Conservation Department — Continued. 

 JDkision of Fish and Game: 

 Director, Harrell F. Mosbaugh. 

 Supervisor of game, Hovey Pritchett. 

 Supervisor of fisheries, Maurice Lung. 

 Puhlicntions.— Fish and game laws; yearbook; 

 special bulletins and findings; Outdoor Indiana 

 (monthly). 

 Daughters of the Anrjerican Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Albert H. Dietrich, 571 Ridge 

 Avenue, Lawrenceburg. 



The Garden Club of Indiana. 



President, Mrs. Clarence Hughel, 5345 University 

 Avenue, Indianapolis. 



Indiana Audubon Society. 



President, Frederick J. Breeze, 621 East Monroe 

 Street, Delphi. 



Secretary, Miss Margaret Umbach, 2526 East 

 Drive, Fort Wayne. 



Publications.— Indiana, Audubon Year Book (an- 

 nual). 

 Indiana Nature Study Club. 



President, Oscar Lackey, 212 Bankers Trust Buikl- 

 ing, Indianapolis. 



Vice president, Mrs. Walter P. Morton, 3434 East 

 Fall Creek Boulevard, Indianapolis. 



Secretary, Neva Cunningham, Indianapolis. 



Treasurer, John L. Sprailey, 2408 Kenwood Ave- 

 nue, Indianapolis. 



Publications.— The Hoosicr Outdoors (monthly). 



Izaak Walton League of America (Indiana Divi- 

 sion). 

 President, Roscoe Martin, 202 Fourth Street. 



Logansport. 

 Secretary, R. C. J. Granger, 615 Brown Street, 

 Logansport. 



IOWA 



State Conservation Commission of Iowa, Tenth 



and Mulberry Streets, Des Moines. 

 ChairmaD, E. B. Gaunitz, Lansing. 

 R. E. Garberson, Sibley. 

 J. D. Lowe, Algona. 

 Mrs. Addison Parker, Des Moines. 

 F. J. Poyneer, Cedar Rapids. 

 R. E. Stewart, Ottumwa. 

 A. S. Workman, Glenwood. 

 Secretary, W. E. Brown. 

 Director, F. T. Schwob. 

 Fish and Game Division: 



Chief, Bruce F. Stiles. 



Superintendent of fisheries, E. B. Speaker. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws; biennial 



report; Conservation Notes (iiTegular); Iowa 



Conservationist (monthly). 

 The American Institute of Nature Studies, 



McGregor. 

 Secretary, Glenn W. McMichael, Monticello. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. Edgar D. Beach, Ananiosa. 



Federated Garden Clubs of Iowa. 



President, Ada Swalwell, Collins. ■ 

 Iowa Ornithologists' Union. 



President, Martin L. Grant, Cedar Falls. 



Secretary-treasurer, Lillian Serbousek, 1226 Second 

 Street, S. W., Cedar Rapids. 



Publications.— Iowa Bird Life (quarterly). 



Izaak Walton League of America (Iowa Divi- 

 sion). 



President, H. Clay Beard, Iowa Building, Des 

 Moines. 



Secretary and treasurer, Gail A. Peterson, 520 

 Summer Street, Burliugtoa. 



KANSAS 



Forestry, Fish, and Game Commission. 

 Chairman, Lee Larrabee, Liberal. 

 Secretary, Garland Atkins, Fort Scott. 

 Charles Hassig, Kansas City. 

 Jay J. Owens, Salina. 

 H. M. Gillespie, Wichita. 

 Harry F. Lutz, Sharon Springs. 

 Dnector, Guy D. Josserand, Pratt. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws; bulletins; 



biennial report; news service; pond fish culture; 



Kansas Fish and Game (monthly). 



Audubon Society of Kansas. 

 President, John E. Galley, 1242 Coolidge Avenue, 



Wichita. 

 Secretary, Mrs. George P. Frank, 1307 Coolidge 



Avenue, Wichita. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chaiiinan, Mrs. Robert L. Jones, 517 Union 

 Street, Emporia. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Kansas Divi- 

 sion). 



President, George IT. Glaser, Pratt. 

 Secretary, Burpee Thompson Kingman. 



The Kansas Associated Garden Clubs. 

 President, Mrs. Walter Stadel, 1340 Campbell 

 Avenue, Topeka. 



Kansas Fish and Game Protective Association. 

 President, W. A. Ayres, Federal Trade Commis- 

 sion, Washington, D. C. 

 Vice president, Robert E. Israel, Wichita. 

 Secretary, J. B. Doze, care of The Eagle, Wichita. 

 Treasurer, Carl Bitting, Wichita. 



KENTUCKY 



Department of Conservation, Frankfort. 

 Commissioner, Charles Fennell. 

 Division of Game and Fish: 



Director, S. A. Wakefield. 



Superintendent of wardens, Frank Phipps. 



Superintendent of hatcheries. Minor E. Clark. 



Superintendent of public relations, James J. 

 Gilpin. 

 Advisory Commission: 



Chairman, O. W. Thompson, Pikeville. 



M. L. Gunn, Harlan. 



M. D. Spoonamore, Danville. 



Elmer Q. Davis, Owenton. 



Paul Long, Shelbyville. 



Edgar Arnold, Madisonville. 



Robert White, Fulton. 

 Publications.— Fish and game laws; biennial report; 



educational bulletins. 



Audubon Society of Kentucky. 

 President, Victor K. Dodge, 137 Bell Court West, 



Lexington. 

 Secretary, Eugene E. Simpson, 203 East Fourth 



Street, Lexington. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Owen M. Moreland, 304 Holi- 

 day Road, Lexington. 



The Garden Club of Kentucky. 

 President, Mrs. Alvin Stilz, 269-271 West Main 

 Street, Lexington. 



League of Kentucky Sportsmen. 

 President, Dennie Oooch, Somerset. 

 Secretary, Dahlia Gooch, Somerset. 

 Puhlicaiims.— The Kentucky Sportsman (quar- 

 terly). 



*Pennyrile Conservation Association, Bowling 



Green. 



