TH E DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATRON 
 
 
STATE OF INDIANA 
RICHARD L IANAR, DIRECTOR OF CONIS RVATION 
      INDIANAPOLIS 
 
 
                      Maroh 21st 1930. 
 
 
 
Mr. Aldo Leopold, 
   Gae$urvey, 
421 Chemistry Bldr,., 
 
 
mdison, Wisconsin, 
 
 
Dear Lr. LIeopod:- 
 
 
         Replying to your's of March 17th, please be advised 
that Mr. Yeatter called on Superintendent Shirts some time 
ago and received the offer of all possible assista.ce from 
this Department, includin  the service of gae wardens. 
 
         In as much as Ohio and Illinois seem to be interested 
and in the hope that ultimately so0thing can be done, we are 
glad to join, althouh for the time being a srvey in this 
state would not show very much. 
 
         Since your last visit here we have employed eexpert 
pheasant breeder, but in view of previous unscecessful attempts 
have not gven the matter of Hungarians any thought, 
 
         You perhaps have learned that in  anuary we lost Mr. 
Mannfeld; after a few days illness he died fro   double pneu- 
monia. His place has now been taken by Mr. r ialter Sirts. 
         With best personal regards, I a 
 
 
                               Very traly yours, 
 
 
 
                               Richard Lieber, Director, 
                               The Dept. of Conservation, 
 
 
RJLLFG