Monday, Dec. 12, 1932
Game Conference
In bronzed and ruddy contrast to pallid Manhattanites were 600 U. S. and Canadian sportsmen, scientists, game breeders and officials who gathered one day last week in Manhattan's Hotel Pennsylvania, around the tables of the 19th annual American Game Conference.
Most conservationists, well grounded in one phase or another of the problem of preserving furred, feathered and fishy creatures for some 15,000,000 U. S. sportsmen to pursue, feel overwhelmed by the immensity of the problem's multiple aspect--biological, ecological, argricutural, political, economic, legislative, administrative. Nearly everyone agreed when rotund, bright-eyed Major Littleton Waller Taswall Waller Jr. of Meadowbrook, Pa., son of the soldier who rescued Herbert Hoover & wife in the Boxer Uprising, declared, "Lack of educated man power is the only thing wrong with game conservation." Major Waller was applauded for a three-point program: 1) Let farmers be encouraged to raise game as a standard crop. 2) Let game scientists research widely. 3) Let there be educated an army of game managers.
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