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controlling sporting enthusiasm along the course of greatest general 

 benefit to the entire public, never losing sight of the main uses of fish 

 and game as inducements toward the healthful, recreative outdoors is 

 characteristic of the California policy of conservation, nowhere ])ettcr 

 or more earnestly exemplified or appreciated than in this Southern 

 Division. It rciiutins our liope, as it certainly is our object, that these 

 efforts shall never be curtailed or narrowed in their striving for that 

 goal. Always the idea of undeviating pul)lic service along the lines of 

 the greatest general good to the people must remain the aim. 



Respectfully submitted, 



(Signed) Edwin L. ITedderly, 



Assistant. 



