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ing to the protection of game of various kinds. Personally, 

 I should very much like to see just such sanctuaries or pre- 

 serves established. 



Frank M. Byrne, Governor. 

 Pierre, December 6, 1915. 



THE GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS. 



From a letter of Gov. Geo. W. Hays, to Gov. Geo. W. P. 

 Hunt, of Arizona. 



I am just in receipt of yours of the 24th inst., with an 

 outline of Dr. W. T. Hornaday's plan for a great annual 

 supply of big game, and this I have gone over very care- 

 fully, and hasten to offer my endorsement to this move. 

 I think that the time has arrived when we should begin 

 to conserve our wild animal life, else it will soon be entirely 

 exhausted. 



Geo. W. Hays, Governor. 



Little Rock, November 29, 1915. 



A UNITED STATES SENATOR. 



Washington, D. C, Dec. 11, 1915. 

 Mr. Dick Heverly, Secretary, 



Blair County Game, Fish and Forestry Assn., 

 Altoona, Pa. 

 Dear Sir: 



I have your letter of the 7th inst., and duly note the con- 

 tents thereof. I am in entire sympathy with the purposes 

 of the bill to which you refer and shall be glad to support 

 the same in the Senate. 



Yours sincerely, 



Boies Penrose. 



