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themselves in favor of dove protection, as shown below: 
R — Republican; D — Democratic 
GOVERNOR 
Otto Kerner, D, Glenview 
STATE SENATORS 
Dist. Name Residence 
2— Wayne W. Olson, D, North Riverside 
4 — Roman Domas, D, Wheeling 
6—James E. Dwyer, D, Oak Lawn 
8 — Henry X. Dietch, D, Park Forest 
10 — Seymour Fox, D, Chicago 
14 — John Kevin Hunt, R, Chicago 
18 John KE. Cassidy, Jr., D, Peoria 
22 — Dr. W. E. Finney, D, Danville 
26 —George L. Riggs, D, Bloomington 
38 — Lewis D. Yaeger, R, Litchfield 
44 — Wayman Presley, D, Makanda 
46 — William L. Moore, D, Mt. Vernon 
52 — Robert McClory, R, Lake Bluff 
John G. Green, D, Mundelein 
54 — Jerome J. Downey, D, Rockford 
56 — Robert EK. Keohane, D, Mt. Carroll 
58 — George Wm. Smith, D, Aurora 
REPRESENTATIVES 
in General Assembly 
1 — Mary Lee Inger, D, Homewood 
3 — Jerry J. Brousil, D, Cicero 
6 — Bernard M. Peskin, D, Northbrook 
Marshall Keehn, D, Skokie 
7 — Marion EK. Burks, R, Evanston 
Robert Marks, D, Evanston 
Frances L. Dawson, R, Evanston 
10 — Albert W. Hachmeister, R, Chicago 
Melvin A. Brandt, R, Chicago 
12 — LaSalle J. DeMichaels, D, Chicago 
13 — James P. Loukas, D, Chicago 
15 — John JI. Sobolewski, R, Chicago 
16 — Peter M. Callan, D, Chicago 
Robert F. McPartlin, D, Chicago 
19 — Louis Janezak, R, Chicago 
22 — Lyeurgus J. Conner, D, Chicago 
23-— Abner J. Mikva, D, Chicago 
24 — Henry M. Lenard, D, Chicago 
25 — Edward Schneider, R, Chicago 
Peter J. Whalen, D, Chicago 
26 — John P. Downes, D, Chicago 
33 — John L. Knudsen, D, Rockford 
34 — John K. Morris, D, Chadwick 
37 — Warren L. Wood, R, Plainfield 
Francis J. Loughran, D, Joliet 
38 — Joseph P. Stremlau, D, Mendota 
46 — John R. Horn, D, Pekin 
47 — Herman L. Dammerman, D, Lincoln 
48 —G. William Horsley, R, Springfield 
49 —W. Roy Donohoo, D, Pittsfield 
aa Edward M. Finfgeld. Rk, Arcola 
William P. Hancock, D, Villa Grove 
4 — Raymond J. Welsh, Jr., D, Oak Park 
5 — William D. Walsh, R, Bellwood 
6— John W. Carroll, R, Park Ridge 
Arthur E. Simmons, R, Skokie 
56— Ray Koehler, D, Grayville 
Norman L. Benefiel, D, Newton 
57 — Jacob Eisenhauer, R, Duquoin 
58 — Dr. Thomas J. Thornton, R, Chester 
It is obviously impossible that every candidate in this list will be elected. 
However, if even half are successful, we will have a fine working nucleus 
in the Legislature. Our greatest hope for success, however, lies in the 
election of a Governor who favors dove protection. If Judge Otto Kerner 
wins in November, there is good reason to believe that he may support a 
Dove Protection Bill as an administration measure. If he is successful, all 
members should write to him late in December at the State Capitol, urging 
him to initiate action to place Mourning Doves on the songbird list in 
Illinois. Copies of your letter addressed to your State Senators and Repre- 
sentatives will then be doubly effective. 
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I. A. S. MEMBERS IN Cook, DuPage, and Lake Counties are invited to 
help the Membership Committee to acquaint everyone who operates 
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tures. Will you please ask the storekeeper who sells bird seed to you 
whether he would like to make our Screen Tour Lecture Program 
sheets available to his customers? Write to Paul Schulze, 5549 Glen- 
wood Ave., Chicago 40, Ill., stating how many programs are wanted 
(maximum, 50 to a store). Include your name and address and the 
name and address of the dealer to whom you will deliver the hand- 
bills. We’ll appreciate it! 
