ORGAN IZATIOXS AND OFFICIALS -WILDLIFE PKOTECTION, 1945 17 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. Ralph L. Miller, R. D. 3, 

 Painesville. 

 Garden Center of Greater Cleveland, East Boule- 

 vard and iMiclid Avenue, Cleveland 6. 



President. Mrs. VVilliain O. Mather, 12407 Lake 

 Shore Bouhn-ard, Cleveland 8. 



Direetor, Herbert G. Meyer. 



Publication. — The Garden Center Bulletin 

 (monthly). 



Garden Club of Ohio. 



President, .Mrs. William A. Moeller, llidgewood 



Road, iairlawn, .-Vkron. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Ray Williams, the M. O'Neill 



Company, Akron. 

 Chairman on conservation, Mrs. Claude S. 



Stedman, River Rt)ad, Gates Mills. 

 Chairman of Committee on Birds, iMrs. H. M. 



Spandan, R. D. Xo. 1, Le.\ington. 

 Izaak Walton League of America (Ohio Division). 

 President, C. A. Weygandt, Munroe Falls. 

 Secretary, C. F. Schnee, Second National Bank 



Building, Akron. 



Lake Erie Wildfiower and Nature Conservation 

 Club. 

 President, .John Pallister, 3754 Independence 



Road, Cleveland 5. 

 Secretary, Mrs. Robert F. Wysocki, 2120 Arthur 

 Avenue, Lakewood 7. 

 The League of Ohio Sportsmen. 



President, Ray A. Miller, First National Bank 



Building, Zanesville. 

 Secretary, 



Northern Ohio Fish and Game Protective Associa- 

 tion, Inc. 



President, Dr. C. W. Marriott, 3452 Lynfield 

 Avenue, Cleveland. 



Vice president, M. C. Pertman. 



Secretary, E. C. Rose, 17004 Truax Avenue, 

 Cleveland 11. 



Treasurer, Wade N. Shrum, 522 Guardian Bldg., 

 Cleveland. 

 "Save Outdoor Ohio" Council. 



President, Mrs. Nora Halter, Fremont. 



Executive secretary, Roscoe Franks, Columbus. 



OKLAHOMA 

 State Game and Fish Commission, Oklahoma City 5. 



Chairman, Glade Kirkpatriek, Tulsa. 



Vice chairman, .James W. Boone, Atoka. 



Secretary, .Jay B. Earp, Jay. 



Member, James W. McMahan, Okemah. 



Member, Carl Ticer, Woodward. 



Warden, Jeff F. Kendall, Oklahoma City. 



Publications. — Game and fish laws (biennial) ; 

 biennial report: Fur Bearing and Game Mam- 

 mals of Oklahoma; Upland Game Birds 

 of Oklahoma; Management Suggestions for 

 Owners of Small Ponds; A Survey of Game and 

 Fur Bearing Animals of Oklahoma; A Game 

 Type Map of Oklahoma: Operation Manual of 

 Oklahoma Game and Fish Commission; Maga- 

 zine (monthly). 

 Izaak Walton League of America (Oklahoma Di- 

 vision) . 



President, George O. Draper, 1337 Jennings, 

 Bartlesville. 



Executive secretary. Bud Jackson, Station KVOO, 

 Philtower Building, Tulsa. 



Secretary, C. B. Fowler, 1505 Johnstone, Bartles- 

 ville. 



OREGON 

 State Game Commission, 616 Oregon Building, 

 Portland 4. 



Chairman, E. E. Wilson, Corvallis. 



Merrill D. Rose, Portland. 



Kenneth G. Denman, Medford. 



R. D. McClallen, Enterprise. 



Theodore R. Conn, Lakeview. 



State game supervisor, Frank B. Wire. 



Director of fisheries. Dr. Paul R. Needham. 



Publications. — Game laws; biennial report. 



Oregon Fish Commission (commercial), Portland 4. 

 Master fish warden, M. T. Hoy. 

 Director of fish culture, Hugh C. Mitchell. 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 



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

 Beaumont Street, Portland 1.5. 



Izaak Walton League of America (Oregon Regional 



Council). 

 President, W. Clark Bachman, 809 Pine Street, 



Silverton. 

 Secretary and treasurer, Lloyd Reinholdt, 1985 



Saginaw Street, Salem. 



Oregon Audubon Society. 



President, Norbert Leupold, 502 S. E. Sixty-ninth 



Avenue, Portland 16. 

 Corresponding secretary, W. H. Crowell, 2454 



S. W. Sherwood Drive, Portland 1. 

 Recording secretary, Mrs. Ben F. Layman, 2168 



N. E. Multnomah Street, Portland 12. 

 Publication. — Audubon Warbler (bi-monthly). 



Oregon Wildlife Federation. 

 President, Carl R. Baker, Vida. 

 Vice president, W. J. Smith, Portland. 

 Secretary, Junior Eckly, Salem. 

 Treasurer, Alva Day, Hood River. 

 Publication. — Oregon Outdoors (monthly). 



PENNSYLVANIA 



Pennsylvania Game Commission, Harrisburg. 

 President, Ross L. Lefller, Pittsburgh. 

 Vice president, liobert Lamberton, Franklin. 

 Nicholas Biddle, Bethayres. 

 G. I. Phillips, Alexandria. 

 Harold Moltz, Williamsport. 

 H. E. Kilgus, Brockway. 

 John C. Herman, Dauphin. 

 Carl B. Rosenkrans, East Stroudsburg. 

 Executive director, Seth Gordon. 

 Assistant executive director, R. A. McCachran. 

 Publications. — Game 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. Peek, Radnor. 

 Charles A. Mensch, Bellefonte. 

 Edgar W. Nicholson, Philadelphia. 

 Administrative secretary, H. R. Stackhouse. 

 Publication. — Pennsylvania Angler (monthly). 



Daughters of the American Revolution. 



Conservation Committee: 



Chairman, Mrs. Warren Carlin, 506 Liberty 

 Street, Warren. 



The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania. 



President, Mrs. Edward S. Nelson, "Alliquippa 



Farm," Malvern. 

 Publication. — News Letter (10 issues). 



Izaak Walton League of America (Pennsylvania 

 Division). 



President, Howard W. Shilling, 201 Fifth Street, 

 Huntingdon. 



Secretary, E. M. Swanger, 815 Cumberland Ave- 

 nue, Lebanon. 



Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs. 



President, Colin McF. Reed, Chamber of Com- 

 merce Building, Pittsburgh. 



First vice president, Oscar A. Becker, 419 Sunset 

 Road, W. Reading. 



Second vice president. Odd McCleary, Ellwood 

 City. 



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

 Street, Honesdale. 



