ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1942 15 



Northern Michigan Sportsmen's Association. 



President, Peter Trudell, Jr., Negaunee. 

 Vice president, A. C. Richiuds, Marquette. 

 Secretary, John J. Ilaiisernian, Negauiieo. 

 Publications.— C\ub bulletins (occasional). 



West Michigan Conservation Club. 



President, C. A. Justin, 27 Dale Street, N. M'., 



Grand Rapids. 

 Secretary, Victor G. Nogar, 717 Cass Avenue, S. E., 



Grand Rapids. 



MINNESOTA 



Department of Conservation, jState Office Build- 

 ing, St. Paul. 

 Commissioner, Chester S. Wilson. 

 Division of Game and Fish: 



Director, Verne E. Jpslin. 



Deputy director, E. R. Starkweather. 



Superintendent of fisheries, George Weaver. 



Superintendent of fish propagation, Norman L. 

 Moe. 



Superintendent of game propagation and refuges, 

 Frank Blair. 



Aquatic biologist, Lloyd L. Smith. 



Pittman-Robertson coordinator, Lansing Parker. 



Conservation consultant, E. V. Willard. 



Supervisor of wardens, J. A. Lingle. 

 Publications.— Gamo and fish laws; Conservation 



Volunteer (monthly); special reports. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Covimittee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Andrew N. Johnson, 5124 Bry- 

 ant Avenue South, Minneapolis. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Minnesota 

 Division). 

 President, Otto W. Kolshorn, R.F.D. 3, Red Wmg. 

 Secretary and treasurer, F. M. Shouse, 1771 Bryant 



Avenue South, Minneapolis. 

 Publications. —yimnQsotz. Division Izaak Walton 

 League Bulletin (iiregular). 



Minnesota Game Protective League. 

 President, S. L. Wallen, Royalton. 

 General Secretary, Bob Magdanz, Hutchinson. 



United Sportsmen's Association. 

 President, A. A. Van Dyke, Main Post OflSce, St. 



Paul. 

 Secretary, Charles J. Studeman, 1064 Livingston 



Avenue, St. Paul. 



MISSISSIPPI 



State Game and Fish Commission, 330 East Pearl 



Street, Jackson. 

 Chairman, P. E. Whittington, Lyon. 

 Secretary, B. B. McClendon, Jackson. 

 J. M. Whiteside, Tupelo. 

 W. H. Starr, Gulfport. 

 W. E. Mclntyre, Brandon. 

 Director of conservation, W. F. Dearman. 

 Publications.— Game laws; press releases; reports, 



Mississippi Game and Fish (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conserrafion Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. James C. Cowan, 1403 Wash- 

 ington Avenue, Greenville. 



The Garden Club of Mississippi. 

 President, Mrs. W. M. Merritt, Boyle. 



Mississippi Association for the Conservation of 



Wild Life. 

 President, Howard Stovall, Stovall. 

 Secretary-treasurer, William Sadler, Mississippi 



College, Clinton. 



MISSOURI 

 State Conservation Commission, Jefferson City. 

 Chairman, E. Sydney Stephens, Columbia. 

 Vice chairman, A. P. Greenfelder, St. Louis. 

 Secretary, E. G. Stoner, Springfield. 

 Member, Owen Tumbull, Troy. 

 Director, I. T. Bode. 



State Conservation Commission— Continued. 

 P«6//ai/iOHs.— Wildlife and Forestry Code Book; 

 Missouri Conservationist (quarterly); annual 

 report; Game Fish of Mis.souri (illustrated); 

 wall chart of open seasons; special bulletins on 

 specific subjects. 



Audubon Society of Missouri. 

 President, F. L. Ilagaman, 1110 Commerce Build- 

 ing, Kansas City. 

 Secretary, George E. Moore, Sullivan. 

 Treasurer, Homer R. Bolen, Teachers College, 



Cape Girardeau. 

 Publications.— The Bluebird (monthly). 



Conservation Federation of Missouri, Chamber of 



Commerce Building, Springfield. 

 President, Harry Plattner, Malta Bend. 

 Secretary-treasurer, Lon S. Haymes, Springfield. 

 Executive secretary, Ted Butler, Chamber of 



Commerce Building, Springfield. 

 Publications.— Missouri Wildlife (quarterly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Cov'mittee: 

 Chairman. Jennie M. Booth, 114 Hitt Street, 

 Columbia. 



Federated Garden Clubs of Missouri. 

 President, Mrs. K. C. Weber, Farmington. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Missouri Wal- 

 tonian Council). 

 Chairman, Clayton O. Judson, 1302 North Tenth 



Street, St. Joseph. 



Missouri Duck Hunters Association. 

 President, A. D. Luchrmann, 1006 Planters 



Building, St. Louis. 

 Secretary, Paul H. Goessling, 4127 Forest Park 



Boulevard, St. Louis. 



MONTANA 

 State Fish and Game Commission, Helena. 

 Chairman, J. W. Severy, Missoula. 

 William Caprenter, Butte. 

 E. G. Vedova, Roundup. 

 A. C. Grande, Lennep. 

 Elmer Johnson, Glasgow. 

 State fish and game warden, J. S. McFarland, 



Helena. 

 Superintendent of fisheries, Elmer Phillips, 



Helena. 

 Publications.— Tish and game laws; biennial report. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. T. H. MacDonald, 802 North 

 Benton Avenue, Helena. 



Montana Federation of Garden Clubs. 



President, Mrs. S. H. Irvine, StevensvOle. 

 Montana Wildlife Federation. 



President, J. N. Thclen, Great Falls. 

 Secretary, M. T. Messelt, Great Falls. 



Southeastern Montana Sportsmen's Association. 



President. Leo R. Spagen, Red Lodge. 

 Vice president, Mr. Rankin, Hardin. 

 Secretary-treasurer, William Currans, Red Lodge 



NEBRASKA 



Game, Forestation, and Parks Commission, Lin- 

 coln. 



Chairman, M. M. Sullivan, Spalding. 



Vice chairman, Carl S. Horn, Hay Springs. 



Clarke Wilson, Wakefield. 



Arthur Storz, Omaha. 



M. Campbell, McCook. 



Secretary, Paul T. Gilbert, Lincoln. 



Supervisor of parks, fisheries, lakes, and recreation 

 grounds. Glen R. Foster, Lincoln. 



Superintendent of game farms. Dale Halbert, Nor- 

 folk. 



Director, Pittman-Robertson projects, L. P 

 Vance, Lincoln. 



Pi/blicaiions.— Game and fish laws (annual); Out- 

 door Nebraska Magazine (quarterly). 



