ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 19 4 2 19 



United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania, 301-304 Bon- 



nett Biiihiini:, Wilkes-Biirrc. 

 President, II. S. Smith, Wilkes-Barre. 

 First vice president, Roy Wooten, Sugar Notch. 

 Second vice president, Paul Gardner, Str.vnton. 

 Treasurer, Stephen Emanuel, Dodson School, 



Wilkes-Barre. 

 Secretary, Mabel Jones, 301-304 Bennett Building, 



Wilkes-Barro. 



Wild Life League of Pennsylvania. 

 President, J. Fred McKcan, New Kensington. 

 Secretary, H. Borrell, Meadville. 



PUERTO RICO 



Department of Agriculture and Commerce, San 

 Juan. 

 Commissioner, F. A. Lopez, Dominguez. 

 Division of Ornithology and Pisciculture. 

 Chief, Luis C. Bonnet. 

 Assistant pisciculturist, Pedro T. Prado. 

 Hatchery superintendent, Eddie W. Fentress. 

 Hatchery foreman, Juan de Jesus. 



RHODE ISLAND 



Department of Agriculture and Conservation, 

 State House, Providence. 

 Director, Raymond G. Bressler. 

 Division of Fish and Game, State House. 



Administrator, Harold N. Gibbs. 

 Publications.— Game laws; annual report. 

 Audubon Society of Rhode Island. 

 President, Walter H. Snell, 21 Laurel Court, Prov- 

 idence. 

 Secretary, Webb W. Wilder, 87 Weybosset Street, 



Providence. 

 Publications.— BuWetin of the Audubon Society o 

 Rhode Island (quarterly). 

 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. George G. Willbour, 30 Sher- 

 man Street, Newport. 

 Federated Rhode Island Sportsmen's Clubs, 

 President, George W. Banspach, Jr., 66 Hudson 



Street, Providence. 

 Secretary-treasurer, Carlton A. Lovett, 68 Bland- 



ing Avenue, East Providence. 

 Publications.— Federated Rhode Island Sportsman. 

 The Rhode Island Federation of Garden Clubs. 

 President, Mrs. Charles M. Sears, Jr., 326 Way- 

 land Avenue, Providence. 

 Rhode Island Fish and Game Protective Associ- 

 ation. 

 President, John H. See, 21 Holbrook Avenue, 



Rumford. 

 Secretary-treasurer, Carlton A. Lovett, 68 Bland- 

 ing Avenue, East Providence. 



SOUTH CAROLINA 

 State Game and Fish Department. 

 Chief game warden, A. A. Richardson, Columbia. 

 Publications.— State game laws; game and fish 

 laws; open seasons; annual report. 



State Board of Fisheries (commercial), Charleston. 

 Chairman, J. M. Witsell, Walterboro. 

 Publications.— Annual report. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 

 Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. E. Lee Skipper, Lancaster. 



The Garden Club of South Carolina. 



President, Mrs. Albert F. Storm, Mount Holly. 

 South Carolina Game and Fish Association. 



President, Sam A. Williams. Newberry. 



Executive vice president, John D. Nock, Cheraw. 



Secretary, West Jacocks, P.O. Box 1405, Columbia. 



Treasurer, O. G. Donny, Columbia. 



SOUTH DAKOTA 



Game and Fish Department, Pierre. 

 Commission: 

 Chairman, Volney T. Warner, Woonsocket. 

 Vice chairman, Carl S. Pattee, Britton. 

 P. O. Beaulieu, Winner. 

 E. J. Kahler, Sioux Falls. 

 William B. Dunn, Lead. 

 A. M. McKay, Orient. 

 Director, Elmer Peterson. 



Superintendent of fisheries, Al Van Leur, Woon- 

 socket. 

 Publicalions.—Qamc laws; annual report; booklets; 

 South Dakota Conservation Digest (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. S. W. W. Can-, 907i.|> South 

 Washington, Aberdeen. 



Izaak Walton League of America (South Dakota 

 Division). 

 President, John J. Larson, Yankton. 

 Secretary and treasurer, A. A. Petrik, 501 West 

 First Street, Yankton. 



TENNESSEE 



Department of Conservation, Nashville. 



Commissioner, J. Charles Poe. 

 Division of Game and Fish, 304 State Office Build- 

 ing, Nashville. 



Director, R. O. Turner. 

 Publications.— Qame and fish laws; reports; The 



Tennessee Conservationist (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 

 Chairman, Mrs. Hallum W. Goodloe, 1725 Six- 

 teenth Avenue South, Nashville. 



Tennessee Garden Club. 



President, Mrs. L. E. Dickey, Germantown. 



Tennessee Ornithological Society. 



President, Charles F. Pickering. 

 Secretary-treasurer, Alfred Clebsch, 838 Gracey 



Avenue, Clarksville. 

 Publications.— The Migrant (quarterly). 



Tennessee Outdoor Writers' Association. 



President, L. J. Williams, The Chattanooga Times, 

 Chattanooga. 



Vice president, Frank Vestal, The Commercial- 

 Appeal, Memphis. 



Secretary, E. T. Bales, The News-Free Press, 

 Chattanooga. 



Treasurer, Paul Bryant, The Nashville Banner, 

 Na.shville. 



Pu6/!co<ions.— Tennessee Outdoors. 



Tennessee Wildlife Federation. 



President, Z. Cartter Patton, Hotel Key Building, 

 Chattanooga. 



Executive secretary, Winston McClellan, 700Third 

 National Bank Building, Nashville. 



Treasurer, Frank J. Davis, 331 Union Street, Nash- 

 ville. 



Publications.— OfBcial News Bulletin (occasional). 



TEXAS 



Game, Fish, and Oyster Commission, Austin. 

 Chairman, IMurrell L. Buckner, Dallas. 

 Dee Davenport, Mission. 

 Gene Howe, Amarillo. 

 D. K. Martin, San Antonio. 

 T. S. Reed, Beaumont. 

 Gordon F. Stewart, Junction. 

 Executive secretary, William J. Tucker, Austin. 

 Publications.— Game, fish, oyster, sand, shell, 



gravel, and pollution laws; annual report; 



bulletins. 



