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sportsmen, as well as the revenues derived from the Resi- 

 dent Hunters Licenses. Last, but not least, credit must 

 be given to the fact that the Game Commission is quite 

 divorced from politics. 



If game can be provided so plentifully that no bird or 

 animal species is in danger of extinction, we consider hunt- 

 ing a national necessity because it trains men to take care 

 of themselves in the outdoors and become skilled with fire- 

 arms — both these factors being highly beneficial to our na- 

 tion in time of war. 



April 26, 1920. 



