Page 10 
RUTHERFORD SEEKS VOLUNTEERS FOR ADVISORY BOARDS 
William Rutherford, Director of the Department of Conservation, is looking 
for volunteers to serve on non-paid, non-partisan local advisory boards for 
each state park, memorial, conservation area, game farm, forest and boat 
access area. 
These members would help and encourage the state employees, improve relations 
with the press, create local interest and possible gifts of land; in general, 
their function would be similar to that of a church or hospital advisory 
board. In addition, they would also help resolve local conflicts and work 
with scout groups, garden clubs, etc. 
If you are interested in serving on such a board, please contact your repre- 
sentative in Springfield. Each conservation property in your district will 
need nine individuals. At present, the term of appointment is to be for one 
year. 
This is one of the first steps on the part of our new director to make conser- 
vation a non-partisan activity of benefit to the entire public.) Let "sipitel 
in and help make Illinois an example for other states to admire. 
Terry Ingram 
KHHKK KKK HK KKK KKK KHKK EK HKKEKEK KEKE 
FUND APPEAL GETS RESULTS 
A recent fund appeal resulted in over $800 being placed in the Education, 
Investment and Sanctuary Funds. 
Those who contributed over $50 were: Mrs. F. E. French, Long Grove; Charles 
Lappen, Highland Park; Raymond Mostek, Lombard; Hyman Pierce, Glencoe; John 
Thompson, Lake Forest. 
Contributions of over $5 were received from: Florence Becker, Mrs. Jas. Bicke: 
Jos. Carter, Alice Clark, Leta Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cole, Memorial to 
Esther Craigmile, Mrs. John Derby, Mary Erskine, Helen Fairlie, Dorothy Freund 
Stephen Gregory, Harold Hofflander, Mrs. Dean Hole, Walter Holloway, Stephen 
Hord, Mrs. Helen Horton, Elizabeth Ickes, Frederic Jaher, Florence Kraemer, 
Mrs. E. R. Lowrey, Mrs. S. C. Massari, Mrs. Geo. Miller, Mrs. John Morrow, JY. 
Ina Nafziger, Chas. Palm, Jr., Mrs. Wm. Redeker, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rylander, 
Robert Schanel, Paul Schulze, Vera Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Smith, Ruth Spevi 
Philip Steffan, Harold Stelzer, Mrs. Thos. Tatner, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Viens, 
Mildred Zoellick. 
William Bennett 
49 Valley Rd. Highland Pk. 
HKHHKHHKHHKKKHKKKHKEKKKKKEKKKKKKKKEE 
MINNESOTA AUDUBON CENTER WILLED $250,000 
Dr. Marguerite Schwyzer, a St. Paul physician and Audubon Society member, left 
a $250,000 bequest for the establishment of a sanctuary and center for natun@ 
education near Sandstone, Minnesota. The bequest consists of the 500-acre 
Schwyzer farm near Grindstone Lake and $100,000 in investments to be used for 
the development and management of the sanctuary. 

