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tura: Woodland: 



[rs. L. B. Hogue, Vice-Pres., at Mrs. James 



Large, C. F. W. C. Chairman Forestry, C."F. W. C. 



Ventura: Woodland: 



Mrs. L. B. Hogue, Vice-Pres., at Mrs. James T. Royles, State 



MONTANA. 



FROM A LETTER OF THE GOVERNOR. 



I am glad to endorse the plan, provided the same can be 

 worked out without inflicting any damage on the interests 

 of agriculture, cattle raising and sheep raising. 



S. V. Stewart, Governor. 



EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT 

 From the Daily Missoulian 



"While the various states have already done good work along the 

 line of preserving the remnant of our wild animal life, except for the 

 game preserves in the Yellowstone Park and the National Bison range 

 there are few areas where game, animals and birds are safe from the 

 destructive hand of man. 



"L T nder the plan now proposed by Dr. Hornaday, an enormous in- 

 crease in game may be had that may ultimately be killed for food, with 

 little or no loss to the industrial interests of the western states. 



• "Millions of acres of our national forests are now destitute of game 

 worthy of mention. Opportunities to create a great annual supply of 

 big game are being wasted by lack of intelligent action and co-operation 

 by the state and federal governments." 



INDIVIDUAL ENDORSEMENTS 



State and Federal Officials 



"I think your scheme an excellent one, and that it should be backed 

 by every one interested in the preservation of wild life in the United 

 States. 



E P. MathewsoNj Chairman, 

 Montana Game and Fish Commission. 



O. G. Willett, State Senator, Alberton 

 Dana M. Easton, State Representative, Poplar 

 Chas. A. Hills, Member State Legislature, Missoula 

 J. A. Rainey, State Representative, Lindsay 

 R. E. Bodley, Forest Supervisor, Bozeman 

 John C. Van Hook, State Forester, Helena 

 Roscoe Haines, U. S. Forest Service, Missoula 

 Philip Grunan, Adjutant General, Helena 



