ORGANIZATIONS AND OFFICIALS — WILDLIFE PROTECTION, 1945 3 



Fish and Wildlife Service — ^Continucil. 

 Division o/— Continued. 

 Marhl Xe-ws offices : 



Boston, Mass. (2'Vil4 Northern .\venue, 



H. E. Lindgron.) 

 ChicaRO, 111. (200 N. Jefferson Street.) 

 Jacksonville, Fla. (221 W. Adams Street, 



C. I). Stewart.) 

 New Orleans. La. (1100 Decatur Street, 



-Mrs. L. 1). Peterson.) 

 New York, N. Y. (lo.j John Street.) 

 Seattle, Wash. (421 Bell Street Terminal, 

 E. C. Hinsdale.) 

 Technological laboratories: 

 College Park, Aid. (P. O. Box 128, Hugo 



W. Nilson.) 

 Ketchikan, Alaska (P. O. Box 647, Lyle K. 

 . Anderson.) 

 Mavaguez, Puerto Rico (P. O. Box 1345, 



Wm. S. Hamm.) 

 Seattle, Wash. (272o Montlake Blvd., 

 Maurice E. Stansby.) 

 Federal .\id in Wildlife Restoration. 

 Chief, Robert M. Rutherford. 



Lands and structures, 



Program planning, Edward E. Ripper. 

 Apportionments and statistics, Harold T. 

 Smithers. 

 Game Management. 

 Chief, W. E. Crouch. 



Assistant chief, in charge of game manage- 

 ment agents, Chester A. Leichhardt. 

 Law enforcement, F. P. Callaghan. 

 Importations and permits, Talbott Den- 

 mead. 



Alaska game law administration, 



Alaska Game Commission, Juneau, Alaska. 

 [Established under the Alaska Game Law 

 of January 13, 192.5, as amended July 1, 

 1943; acts in an advisory capacity to the 

 Secretary of the Interior in the formula- 

 tion of regulations for Alaska on game, 

 birds, game fishes, and land fur-bearing 

 animals. The executive officer is the 

 representative of the Fish and Wildlife 

 Service resident in Alaska. ] 

 First judicial division. Earl N. Ohmer, 



chairman, Petersburg. 

 Second judicial division, Frank P. Wil- 

 liams, St. Michael, Alaska; also, 1382 

 Thirty-third Avenue South, Seattle 44, 

 Wash. 

 Third judicial division, Andrew A. Simons, 



Lakeview, via Seward. 

 Fourth judicial division, Gordon Spring- 



bett, Fairbanks. 

 Executive officer and secretary of commis- 

 sion, Frank W. Hynes, Juneau (repre- 

 sentative of Fish and Wildlife Service 

 resident in Alaska.) 

 Publications. — Mammals and Birds of 

 -•Vlaska; regulations relating to game, 

 land fur animals, and birds (annual). 

 Lands. 



Chief, Rudolph Dieffenbach. 



Assistant chief, in charge of surveys and 



maps, Arthur A. Riemer. 

 Appraisals and contracts, Albert J. Rissman. 

 Predator and Rodent Control. 

 Chief, Dorr D. Green. 

 Assistant chief, William E. Riter. 

 Wildlife Refuges. 



Chief, J. Clark Salyer II. 

 Assistant chief, Arthur C. Elmer. 



Operations, — . 



Land management, William T. Krummes. 

 Habitat improvement, Richard E. Griffith. 

 Structures, William V. Taylor. 

 Wildlife Research. 



Chief, Clarence Cottam. 



Assistant chief, in charge of cooperative units 



and forest wildlife, Leo K. Couch. 

 Biological surveys, H. H. T. Jackson, United 

 States National Museum, Washington, 

 D. C. 

 Fur resources, Frank G. Ashbrook. 

 Distribution and migration of birds, Frederick 

 C. Lincoln, New Interior Building, Wash- 

 ington 25, D. C. 

 Wildlife on Indian lands, Clifford H. Presnall. 



Fish and Wildlife Service — Continued. 



Rt-tiional directors: 



Region 1 (Western: California, Idaho, Mon- 

 tana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington), Leo L. 

 Lay the, 600 Weatherly Building, Portland 

 14, Oreg. 



Region 2 (Southwestern: Arizona, Colorado, 

 Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, 

 Utah, Wyoming), John C. Gatlin, P. O. Box 

 1306, Albuquerque, N. Mex. 



Region 3 (North Central: Illinois, Indiana, 

 Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Mi.ssouri, Ne- 

 braska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wis- 

 consin), Oscar H. Johnson, 828 Plymouth 

 Building, Minneapolis 2, Minn. 



Regiori 4 (Southeastern: Alabama, .Arkansas, 

 Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mis- 

 sissippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, 

 Tennessee), James Silver, 310 Glenn Build- 

 ing, Atlanta 3, Ga. 



Region .5 (Northeastern: Connecticut, Dela- 

 ware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New 

 Hampshire, New Jersey, New Y''ork, Ohio, 

 Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Vir- 

 ginia, West Virginia), S. Barry Locke, 1105 

 Blake Building, .59 Temple Place, Boston 11, 

 Mass. 



Region 6 (Alaska), Frank W. Hynes, P. O. Box 

 2021, Juneau, Alaska. 

 Washington Liaison Office, New Interior Build- 

 ing, Washington 25, D. C. 



Liaison officer, John R. Gardner. 

 Publications. — ■ .\nnual report; text of Federal 



laws and regulations on wildlife and fisheries; 



North American Fauna; Fishery Bulletin; con- 

 servation research reports; bulletins; circulars; 



leaflets; posters on open seasons on migratory 



game birds and on the migratory bird hunting 



stamp. 



Office of Fishery Coordination, New Interior Build- 

 ing, Washington 25, D. C. 



[Established by E.xecutive order, July 21, 1942, 

 for the purpose of coordinating fishery informa- 

 tion from Federal, State, and local agencies; to 

 make recommendations looking to the maxi- 

 mum efficiency of the fishery industries for war 

 production; and to furnish information to this 

 end. Issues and administers orders, with the 

 consent and at the request of industry, to pro- 

 mote production.] 



Coordinator of fisheries, Harold L. Ickes, Secre- 

 tary of the Interior. 



Deputy coordinator, Ira N. Gabrielson. 



Assistant deputy coordinator, Charles E. Jack- 

 son. 



Special assistant to the deputy coordinator, 

 Hilary J. Deason. 



Principal administrative oflficer, John R. Gardner. 



Chief counsel, John P. Dalzell. 



Coordination officers: 

 Elmer Higgins. 

 Milton C. James. 

 Andrew W. Anderson. 



Economic facilities, Richard .A.. Kahn. 



Materials facilities, John R. Webster. 



Vessels, Edward A. Power. 



Information, Rachel L. Carson. 



National Park Service, Chicago 54, 111. 



[Administers laws for the protection of wildlife in 



the national park and national monument 



system. ] 

 Director, Newton B. Drury. 

 Associate director, A. E. Demaray. 

 Assistant director, Hillory A. Tolson. 

 Chief counsel, Jackson E. Price. 

 Chief of lands, Conrad L. Wirth. 

 Chief naturalist, Carl P. Rus.sell. 

 Chief historian, Herbert E. Kahlcr. 

 Chief engineer, Oliver G. Taylor. 

 Chief landscape architect, Thomas C. Vint. 

 Chief forester, John D. Coffman. 

 Supervisor of concessions, Charles L. Gable. 

 Editor-in-chief, Isahclle F. Story. 

 Finance officer, P. P. Patraw. 

 Personnel officer, Hugh M. Miller. 

 Chief clerk, Roger M. Rittasc. 



