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Illinois Congressmen. In response to requests for the names of members 
of Congress from Illinois, we print the list given below. We also give in- 
formation about the addresses of congressmen and the form to be used. 
For Representatives: 
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House Office Building 
Washington, D.C. 
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SENATORS 
Dirksen, Everett M. — Pekin, Illinois — Republican 
Douglas, Paul H. — Chicago, Illinois — Democrat 
REPRESENTATIVES 
Dist. : Dist. 
malen eo. ts, Galena. a. 5. 60 oie 16 Mack, Peter F., Jr., Carlinville. 21 
Arends, Leslie C., Melvin...... 17 Mason, Noah M., Oglesby...... 15 
Bishop. .G..W., Carterville... ... 26 O’Brien, Thomas J., Chicago... 6 
Price, Melvin, East St. Louis... 25 
Reed, Chauncey W., W. Chicago 14 
Bushey red BE Chicago. «. . 2. 3 
Chiperfield, Robert B., Canton.. 19 
Church, Marguerite S., Evanston 13 Sabath, Adolph J., Chicago..... 7 
Dawson, William L., Chicago... 1 Sheehan, Timothy P., Chicago.. 11 
Gordon, Thomas S., Chicago.... 8 Simpson, Sid., Carrollton....... 20 
Hoffman, Richard W., Berwyn.. 10 Springer, Wm. L., Champaign.. 22 
Suentson, Hdward HH.) -Paris.... - oF alle ichardepes Chicagon..... iz 
Jonas, -mdgare Al Chicago... ... Loree Clde. sLigroldmlie = tekin gy. 45 2. 18 
Kluezynski, John C., Chicago... 5 Vursell, Charles W., Salem..... 24 
Meyey, William’ E.;) Harvey...- 4 Yates, Sidney R:, Chieago...... 9 
5716 S. Stony Island Ave., Chicago 
Rare Migrants in the Chicago Region 
By CHARLES W. KOSSACK 
WHITE PELICANS (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos): On October 15, 1950, 
at 6:05 p.m., and again on October 16, 1950, at-5:30 p.m., three white 
pelicans were observed in the shallow waters of Baker Lake, Barrington, 
Illinois, Cook County, by the writer. 
Pelicans are rare in this part of the Mississippi flyway. They previously 
were reported at McGinnis Slough Forest Preserve, Orland Park, Illinois 
in 1946 (Mann, 1946); Porter County, Indiana, October 23, 1921 (San- 
born, 1922); Lake County, Illinois, spring 1906 (Coale, 1912); and in Chi- 
cage, Illinois, April, 1903 (Woodruff, 1907). A local newspaper carried a 
report that the birds were also observed on another lake near Barrington, 
Illinois, for a short period on October 16, 1950. 
RICHARDSON’S GOoOosE (Branta canadensis hutchinsi): On October 15, 
1950, at 5:30 p.m., a small flock of 16 Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) 
accompanied by 4 Richardson’s geese alighted on Baker Lake, Barrington, 
Illinois, and were under constant observation until no longer identifiable 
due to nightfall. Richardson’s geese are rarely observed in this vicinity, 
the last recorded observation being made in 1945. 
715 South Division Street, Barrington, Illinois 
