BULLETIN NUMBER TWO 



121 



From the Nashville Tennessean 



If this plan is put into operation it will result in a permanent game 

 supply for a very large part of the United States. The larger game will 

 naturally overflow the sanctuaries, and spread throughout the surround- 

 ing country, constituting an important addition to the available food sup- 

 ply. Just why the Appalachian reserves are not included in the original 

 scope is not clear, nor is it profitable to inquire the reason. The point 

 is that the plan must be amended in such a way as to include the reserve 

 of this region. That done, it will become the duty, and should be the 

 pleasure, of all of us to render such aid as we can to Dr. Hornaday and 

 those who are working with him for the success of the enterprise. 



INDIVIDUAL ENDORSEMENTS 



State and Federal Officers 



Hon. THOMAS C. RYE, Governor 



John K. Shields, U. S. Senator, Knoxville 



J. W. Byrns, Member of Congress, Nashville 



Cordell Hull, Member of Congress, Carthage 



W. C. Houston, Member of Congress, Woodbury 



R. R. Sneed, Secretary of State, Nashville 



Hallum W. Goodloe, Secretary to the Governor 



Frank J. Bath, Secretary to Congressman J. W. Byrns 



Grant Jarvis, Secretary to Congressman Sells 



J. W. McLean, Statistician, Dept. of Agriculture, Nashville 



Roscoe Nunn, Section Director, U. S. Weather Bureau, and Secretary 



Tennessee Academy of Science 

 W. D. Fulton, State Game Warden, Nashville 

 J. E. Berry, Sec'y, Dept. of Game and Fish, Nashville. 

 Samuel G Williams, Associate Justice, Supreme Court, Johnson City 



GENERAL 



Chattonooga : 

 Theo. F. King, Warehouseman 

 (Ex-Comptroller of Tennes- 

 see) 



Greenville : 

 J. A. Susong, Lawyer 

 L. H. Trim, Attorney 



Knoxville : 



C. H. Gordon, Professor of 

 Geology, University of Ten- 

 nessee 



Z. G. Clevenger, Athletic Di- 

 rector, University of Tennes- 

 see 



W. L. Wallace, Merchant 



Nashville : 



Maj. E. B. Stahlman, Pub. Nash- 

 ville Banner 



Dickson Merritt, Ed. Nashville 

 Tennesseean 



Marshall Morgan, Washington 

 Correspondent Tennesseean 

 and American 



Henry W. Lewis, Zoologist 



W. W. Porter, Sportsman 



B. Maddin Phillips, Phillips and 

 Buttorff Mfg. Co. 



B. E. McCarthy, President, 

 Phillips and Buttorff Mfg. Co. 



Harry Anderson, General Adver- 

 tising 



Park Marshall, Attorney-at-Law 



Tony Sudekum, President, Cres- 

 cent Amusement Co. 



