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~Wý41SIITEIM CAKumiE (Gom1?&NY 
                     MANUFACTURERS 
            IWESTEB,"X AMUITIMOX 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                  November 4, 1931. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Mr. Aldo Leopold, 
 404 University Ave. Nat'l Bank bldg., 
 Madison, Wisconsin. 
 
 Dear Mr. Leopold: 
 
                 I have your letter of November 2nd 
 with respect to ýimerican Jacksnipe Association. 
 
                  I see no reason why this A-issocia- 
 tion would not do considerable good in the general 
 game restoration program. I will give the outline 
 to a friend of mine, Colonel W. F. Siegmund, who 
 will be in my office this afternoon and who is 
 quite a jacksnipe enthusiast. He can probably 
 send in names of quite a number of people who are 
 interested in the jacksnipe. 
 
                  I see no reason why I should join 
 the Association, if you are going to be familiar 
 with its workings as my interest is entirely in 
 connection with the general subject of game restoration, 
 although I do like to shoot jacksnipe but could 
 contribute very little to the organization in the 
 way of time and I already belong to enough organizations 
 which require capital outlay. 
 
                      Yours sincerely, 
 
 
 
 
                             ice President 
 J.M.Olin :W