88 WILD LIFE PROTECTION FUND 



Iva T. Irish, Secretary, State Board of Control 



C D. Shawver, Asst. State Engineer 



Henry Lloyd, State Engineer's Office 



Hazel M. McGuire, State Engineer's Office 



Julia Bartlett Freeborn, State Engineer's Office 



Levi Trumbull 



Frances A. Davis, State Librarian 



Agnes R. Wright, Chief Clerk to State Librarian 



Edith K. O. Clark, State Supt. of Pub. Inst. 



T. B. McDonough, Dep. State Supt. of Pub. Inst. 



Cornelia B. Mills, Bk., State Board of C. & R. 



Marie E. Lawfer, Steno., State Board of C. & R. 



Agnes R. Vollack, Steno., State Board of C. & R. 



Maurice Groshon, Dairy Food and Oil Commissioner 



Nell Martin, Dairy Food and Oil Dept. 



Fred L. Thompson, Sec'y, State Board of Live Stock Commissioners 



S. G. Hopkins, Commissioner of Public Lands 



L. A. Miller, Chief Clerk to Commissioner of Public Lands 



Anna C. Klett, Temp. Stenog., State Examiner 



George M. Sliney, Adjutant General 



T. P. Fahey, Office Com. Public Lands 



H. A True, Jr., Engineer, Com. Public Lands 



Grant G. Hopkins, Asst., Com., Public Lands 



E. L. Clark Engineer, Carey Oct. Dept. 



EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENTS OF TWO OF THE LEADING 

 NEWSPAPERS OF WYOMING 



From the Wyoming Tribune 



"While there are those who will deride or seek to discredit the Horn- 

 aday plan, it has a great deal of merit, because it would place much of 

 the big game of the country under the protection of the strong arm of 

 the Federal government. 



"There are those also who make light of Dr. Hornaday's suggestion 

 that the food supply of the country may be materially augmented by the 

 propagation and protection of big game. When one realizes that the 

 aboriginal races in this country and the pioneers in nearly every country 

 subsisted to a large extent upon wild game, the argument is plausible 

 and worthy of consideration." 



From the Cheyenne State Leader 



"Petitions are being circulated for signatures endorsing the Horna- 

 day plan for the better preservation of big game. It is greatly hoped 

 that much lively interest be taken in this matter, that signatures attached 

 to a memorial by Dr. Hornaday to congress may effectively assist in the 

 presentation of the bill." 



RESOLUTIONS OF ORGANIZATIONS. 



WOLF CREEK ROD AND GUN CLUB. 



Resolved, That the Wolf Creek Gun Club hereby en- 

 dorses and approves the Hornaday plan for the creation of 



