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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, CIRCULAR NO. 5 



Izaak Walton League of America (Ohio Divi- 

 sion). 

 President, O. E. McClure, 182 North Congress 



Street, Athens. 

 Secretary and treasurer, Wilson A. Smith, 49 

 Sunnyside Avenue, Athens. 



Lake Erie Wildflower and Nature Conservation 

 Club. 

 President, Henrv M. Mayer, 3438 West One Hun- 

 dred and Fiftieth Street, Lakewood. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Robert F. Wysocki, 2120 Arthur 

 Avenue, Lakewood. 



The League of Ohio Sportsmen. 

 President, Richard A. Lindeman, P. O. Box 348, 



Delphos. 

 Secretary, Tudor Wilson, 32 Amazon Place, 

 Columbus. 



Northern Ohio Fish and Game Protective 

 Association. 

 President, B. J. Eggeman, 1511 Belle Avenue, 



Lakewood. 

 Secretary, E. C. Rose, 2992 Lorain Road, North 

 Olmstead. 



"Save Outdoor Ohio" Council. 



President, Mrs. Nora Halter, Fremont. 

 Executive secretary, Roscoe Franks, Columbus. 



OKLAHOMA 



State Game and Fish Commission, Oklahoma 

 City. 



Chairman, C. B. Qoddard, Ardmore. 



Vice chairman, C. A. Beck, P. O. Box 408, Mianii. 



Secretary, James W. McMahan, Okemah. 



Warden, Nelson Newman, Oklahoma City. 



Publications.— Game and fish laws (biannual): 



■ Bulletin (monthly); biennial report; News Re- 

 lease (weekly); Fur Bearing and Game Mam- 

 mals of Oklahoma; Upland Game Birds of Okla- 

 homa; Management Suggestions for Owners of 

 Small Ponds. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Cov servation CommUtee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Carl C. Jones, 712 East Walnut, 

 Altus. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Oklahoma 

 Division). 

 President, A. F. Hombeck, Bison Theatre, Shaw- 

 nee. 

 Secretary, Ralph Kumler, 931 North Broadway, 

 Shawnee. 



The Oklahoma Association of Garden Clubs. 



President, Mrs. C. L. Chase, 1609 N. W. Seven- 

 teenth Street, Oklahoma City. 



Oklahoma Wildlife Federation. 



State chairman, C. E. Sanbnm, Stillwater. 



Vice chairman, A. C. Hirslifleld, Oklahoma City. 



Secretary-treasurer, Luther Williams, Tulsa. 



OREGON 



State Game Commission, 616 Oregon Building, 



Portland. 

 Chairman, E. E. Wilson, Corvallis. 

 Merrill D. Rose, Portland. 

 Alfred B. Peacock, Marshfield. 

 R. D. McClallcn, Enterprise. 

 Theodore R. Conn, Lakeview. 

 State Game Supervisor, Frank B. Wire. 

 Superintendent of fisheries (game), M. L. Ryck- 



man. 

 PuHicalioiix.— Game laws; biennial report. 



Oregon Fish Commission (commercial), Portland. 

 Master fish warden, M. T. Hov. 

 Director of fish culture, Hugh C. Mitchell. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



ComeTvafion Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Howard P. Arnest, 4106 N. E. 

 Beaumont Street.^Portland. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Oregon Re- 

 gional Council). 

 President, David Charlton, 2340 S. E. JeSerson 



Street, Portland. 

 Secretary, Glen Fisher, Route 10, Box 378 D, 

 Milwaukie. 



Oregon Audubon Society. 

 President, W. A. Eliot, Route 2, Box 444, Portland. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Ben F. Layman, 2168 N. E. 



Multnomah, Portland. 

 PMbZicoJions.— Audubon AVarbler (bimonthly). 



The Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs. 

 President, Mrs. Daniel Heffner, 2537 N. E. 

 Fiftieth Avenue, Portland. 



Oregon Wildlife Federation. 

 President, Elmer J. Church, 225 Oregon Building, 



Salem. 

 Secretary, W. N. (Wink) Wintler, 313-15 Miner 



Building, Eugene. 

 Treasurer, Alva Day, Hood River. 

 Publications.— Oregon Outdoors (monthly). 



PENNSYLVANIA 

 Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg. 

 President, Ross L. Leffler, McKeesport. 

 Vice president, Robert Lamberton, Franklin. 

 Nicholas Biddle, Bethayres. 

 A. W.Lee, Jr., Clearfield. 

 Ernest E. Harwood, Hazleton. 

 O. Ben Gipplc, Harrisburg. 

 S. Harold Fisher, Huntingdon. 

 Harold Moltz, Williamsport. 

 Executive director, Seth Gordon. 

 Acting assistant director, R. A. McCachran. 

 Publications.— G^raci laws; bulletins; educational 



pamphlets; biennial report; Pennsylvania Game 



News (monthly). 



Board of Fish Commissioners, Harrisburg. 

 Chairman and commissioner of fisheries, Charles 



A. French. 

 John L. Neiger, Scranton. 

 Joseph M. Critchfield, Confluence. 

 Clifford J. Welsh, Erie. 

 J. Fred McKean, New Kensington. 

 Milton L. Peck, Radnor. 

 Charles A. Mensch, Bellefonte. 

 Edgar W. Nicholson, Philadelphia. 

 Administrative secretary, H. R. Stackhouse. 

 P«6;jco<!ons.— Pennsylvania Angler (monthly). 



Central Pennsylvania Fish and Game Conser- 

 vation Association, Inc., P. O. Box 210, 

 Harrisburg. 

 President, Edson J. Hockenbury. 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Howard N. Schutt, 204 Alle- 

 gheny Avenue, Coudersport. 

 The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania. 

 President, Mrs. Robert Hatfield Irons, 1625 North 

 Front Street, Harrisburg. 

 Izaak Walton League of America (Pennsylvania 

 Division). 

 President, Harry W. Stark, 633 Courtland Street, 



York. 

 Secretary, Ralph E. Walley, 121 Park Road, 

 Wyomissing. 

 Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs. 

 President, M. C. Merrits, 119 First Avenue, 



Altoona. " 

 First vice president, Darlington R. Kulp, 1022 



North Fifth Street, Reading. 

 Second vice president, Colin McF. Reed, Chamber 



of Commerce Building, Pittsburgh. 

 Secretary-treasurer, C. A. Mortimer, 560 Main 

 Street, Honesdale. 

 Pennsylvania State Sportsmen's Association, Inc. 

 President, Andrew C. Long, Shamokin. 

 Secretary, George E. Neubling, 120 West Spring 

 Street, Reading. 



