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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS 
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Dist. Name Politics City . 
1. William L. Dawson, D., Chicago John B. Anderson, R., Rockford 
2. Barratt O'Hara, D., Chicago Leslie C. Arends, R., Melvin 
3. william T. Murphy, D., Chicago Robert H. Michel, R., Peoria 
4. Edward J. Derwinski, Re, Chicago Robert B. Chiperfield, R., Canton 
5, John C. Kluczynski, D., Chicago Paul Findley, R., Pittsfield 
6. Thomas J. O'Brien, D., Chicago Peter F. Mack, Jr., D., Carlinville 
7. Roland VY, Libonati, D., Chicago Tilliem L. Springer, R., Champaign 
8, Daniel D. Rostenkowski, D., Chicago George E. Shipley, D., Olney 
9. Sidney R. Yates, D., Chicago Melvin Price, D., East St. Louis 
10. Harold R. Collier, R., Berwyn Kenneth J. Gray, D., Frankfort 
11. Roman C. Pucinski, D., Chicago 
12. Edward R. Finnegan, D., Chicago 
13. Marguerite S. Church, R., Evanston 
14. Elmer J. Hoffman,-R., Wheaton 
15. Noah M, Mason, R., Oglesby 
TLLINOTS BEACH STATE PARK 
The Illinois Dunesland Preservation Society asks that letters continue to be 
sent to Gov. Otto Kerner, State Capitol, Springfield, and to Mr. Charles Sauers, 
Chairman, Conservation Advisory Board, 536 N. Harlem ave., River Forest, (carbons 
to Mr. O. H. Poole, President of the Society, 770 Walnut Street, Waukegan) regard= _ 
ing plan of Mayor Robert Sabonjian of Waukegan to have the state cede 160 acres to 
the city for use as a marina, golf course, and swimming pool. The IDPS also warns 
that letters are necded to Gov. Kerner now objecting to the use of the Illinois 
Beach State Park Lodge as an institution for mentally retarded children. The 
IDPS fcels that this would bring a demand for more clinics, more hospitals, more 
parking space until little or nothingis left as a park for outdoor walks, dunes 
preservation, and recreation. The situation is urgent. 
--Natural Resources Council of Illinois 
Newsletter, February 1962 
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* A colorful Dllinois Audubon Society Arm Patch is el 
* available to members. It features a quail over a green * 
*  ficld. One dollar, postpaid. Order from LeRoy Tunstall, * 
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SANCTUARY SIGNS 
Information concerning possibility of sanctuary signs was given at length in 
the last issues of the NEViSLETTER and AUDUBON BULLETIN. 
The signs are still in the "discussion" stage and whether the Society will 
promote the sale and distribution depends on the response from members. The signs 
are 74 by 10 inches. Yellow background and black lettering. The sign reads: 
POSTED, Protected by Law. No Shooting. WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, a line for the owner 
to sign and the statement that he is registered with the ILLINOIS AUDUBON SOCIETY. 
The price would be $1.00 each, prepaid. The Society would assume no responsitility 
for enforcement of protection of the property. all complaints against trespassing 
would be handled directly with local enforcement officers. If you are interested, 
direct your comments to Mr. Paul Downing, 459 Roger Williams, Highland Park, 
Illinois. 

