68 WILD LIFE PROTECTION FUND 



Resolved, That the Executive Committee of the Massa- 

 chusetts Fish and Game Protective Association heartily en- 

 dorses and approves of the "Bill to Establish Game Sanc- 

 tuaries in National Forests, and for other purposes," to be 

 introduced in the United States Congress. 



Bradford A. Scudder, Secretary. 



LEWIS AND CLARK CLUB. 



(By Telegraph.) We unreservedly endorse Dr. Horna- 

 day's national game sanctuary plan. Pennsylvania has had 

 magnificent results from ten years of game sanctuaries. 

 Deer which were practically exterminated are now numer- 

 ous, and all wild life has been benefited to an unbelievable 

 extent. 



THE LEWIS AND CLARK CLUB, 

 John M. Phillips, President. 



THE AMERICAN HUMANE ASSOCIATION. 



Resolution Adopted at the 39th Annual Convention, 

 St. Augustine, Fla., November 10, 1915. 



Resolved, That The American Humane Association 

 strongly favors national legislation for the better protection 

 of wild game, by the establishment of game sanctuaries in 

 our national forests under the plan so ably championed by 

 Dr. W. T. Hornaday, giving game animals a home where 

 they can raise their young in security from ruthless . and 

 indiscriminate slaughter, and thus providing for their nat- 

 ural increase in the future and preventing their ultimate 

 extermination; and to this end we urge Congress to pass 

 such acts as may be necessary in the domain now under 

 federal jurisdiction. 



(Introduced by Delegate E. W. Burke, of Cheyenne, 

 Wyoming.) 



NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE ENDORSEMENTS. 



In addition to the leading newspapers which have given 

 definite editorial endorsement to the plan for the creation 



