Letters Continued Danielson, Thomas L., Riverside, Calif., to members of the Committee Page 433 David, Jack E., and Ada J., to Hon. Walter S. Baring, dated November 503 495 Denneen, Bill and others, Allan Hancock College, Hiking and Nature Dexter, Laurence N., chairman of the board, Texas Conservation 525 510 Dick, B. Gale, conservation director, Wasatch Mountain Club, Salt Lake City, Utah, to House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Dingell, Hon. John D., Member of Congress, to Hon. Wayne Aspinall, Dupay, Logan, president, Los Montados de Fontana, Inc., Fontana, Durslag, Melvin, to Hon. Walter S. Baring, dated December 6, 1965, plus column from the November 16, 1965 Los Angeles Herald- Edison, T. W., president, Western Montana Fish & Game Association, Missoula, Mont., to House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Finn, Joan A., executive director, Long Beach Council of Camp Fire Frostig, Thomas, KAVR, Apple Valley, Calif., to Hon. Walter S. Fullerton Boy Scout Troop 11, Fullerton, Calif., to House Interior Gerhart, Mrs. John W., president, Long Beach Council of Camp Fire Girls, Inc., Long Beach, Calif., to Hon. Walter S. Baring, dated Gillespie, Edmond S., associate professor of engineering, San Fernando Gillette, Mrs. F. E., director, Palomar District, California Garden Golson, Bruce, Apple Valley, Calif., to Hon. Walter S. Baring, dated Gross, Arthur B., director, County of San Bernardino Economic Devel- opment Commission, to Hon. Walter S. Baring, dated November 30, Helps, Giles, KAVR, Apple Valley, Calif., to Hon. Walter S. Baring-- Hendon, Mrs. Larry, president, Young Women's Christian Associa- tion, Redlands, Calif., to House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated October 26, 1965. Henry, Mrs. Ruth, program chairman, Vista Garden Club, Vista, Calif., to House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated Hinckley, Hon. Stewart, State assemblyman, San Bernardino County, to Hon. Wayne Aspinall, dated November 8, 1965-- Hines, F. L., Scout executive, Boy Scouts of America, North Orange Council, Inc., No. 37, Anaheim, Calif., to Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated December 6, 1965.. Hopper, Barbara K., president, California Audubon Society, Wood- land Hills, Calif., to House Committee on Interior and Insular 524 510 513 511 484 495 497 Hudson, John, publisher, Lucerne Valley Leader, Lucerne Valley, 506 Letters Continued Jenkin, Margaret, corresponding secretary, Queen Anne Democratic Club, Los Angeles, to House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Johnson, Warren A., assistant park engineer, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, to Mr. Sylvester Heinberg - Kaufman, Russell T., Loma Linda, Calif., to Public Lands Subcom- Keller, Mrs. Richard, Woman's Club of Indio, Conservation Com- mittee, Thermal, Calif., to Public Lands Subcommittee, dated Knudsen, Evelyn C., realtor, Desert Hot Springs Improvement Asso- ciation, Inc., Desert Hot Springs, Calif., to Public Lands Subcom- Page 501 529 McCombe, Mrs. W. E., district director, California Garden_Clubs, Inc., San Bernardino, to House Committee on Interior and Insular Merchant, Douglas G., director, Green Oak Ranch Boys' Camp, Vista, Calif., to Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, dated Decem- Millar, Sylva C., and Wendel K., to Public Lands Subcommittee, Millikan, Mrs. Chas. E., secretary, Idyllwild Protective League, Inc., Montague, Arthur H., Memorial Cactus and Succulent Society, to 1965_ Morancy, M. W., Northland Ski Manufacturing Co., Laconia, N.H., Mounsey, William Bird, chairman, Wilderness Workshop, Colorado Mulvaney, Edward A., president, the TRW Systems Democratic Club, to House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, dated Palladino, John A., chairman, Riverside Chapter, Sierra Club, to Panzer, Richard E., Doris I., and David E., Riverside, Calif., to Public 522 527 529 518 500 530 182 Pedersen, Elbert, president, Scandia Norsemen Ski Club of Los 483 Poland, Paul B., moderator, Highland Congregational Church, High- 519 Letters Continued Roshko, Dr. Anatol, Altadena, Calif., to chairman, Public Lands Subcommittee, dated November 28, 1964--- Ross, Joseph, Los Angeles, Calif., to Whom It May Concern, dated Sandefur, Helen C., secretary, San Diego Audubon Society, Inc., Santee, Calif., to House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Schenek, Robert J., past president of the National Ski Association, to Public Lands Subcommittee__ Smith, J. Earl, supervisor, Thrift, Conservation, and School Savings Smithson, Warren J., Jr., Big Bear Lake, Calif., to Hon. Ken W. Dyal, dated November 15, 1965 (telegram). South Bay Ski Club, Redondo Beach, Calif., to Hon. Walter S. Baring, dated November 16, 1965 (telegram). Sparks, James E., Norco, Calif., to Public Lands Subcommittee, dated Stein, Mrs. David, chairman, Camp Committee, Long Beach Jewish Community Center, to chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Page 489 490 Tyler, John, chairman, the Nature Conservancy, Southern California Chapter to House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, dated Valentine, John, president, Orange Y's Men's Club, Orange, Calif., Varner, Bruce D., secretary, San Bernardino Junior Chamber of Commerce, to Hon. Wayne N. Aspinall, dated October 29, 1965--- Walker, Mrs. Weston, executive secretary, Orange County Memorial Weber, Henry M., California Garden Clubs, Inc., La Quinta, Calif., 503 524 492 Wetbrook, Robert, China Lake Ski Club, Ridgecrest, Calif., to Hon. Willis, Leta, Fontana Garden Club, Fontana, Calif., to Public Lands 483 Wood, Robert G., Big Bear Lake, Calif., to House Interior and Insular 490 Wright, Betty, president, Ski Club Alpine, Palos Verdes Peninsula, 493 491 Alhambra District YMCA, board of directors, approved January 3, Apple Valley-Victorville Junior Chamber of Commerce resolution Coachella Valley Garden Club resolution adopted November 3, 1965_ De Anza District No. 23, California Federation of Women's Clubs East San Bernardino County Water District Board of Directors, resolution No. 809, adopted October 26, 1965--- Episcopal diocese of Los Angeles, division of camping.. Monterey Park City Council resolution No. 7035, adopted November Palomar District, California Garden Clubs, Inc., dated October 27, 497 Rancho Mirage Chamber of Commerce, resolution dated November 3, 519 San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors dated December 30, 5 San Bernardino County Board of Trade, dated July 10, 1964... San Bernardino Junior Chamber of Commerce resolution adopted San Clemente Garden Club, resolution passed November 3, 1965- Ski Writers Association of Southern California, dated October 4, 1965 TRW Democratic Club, resolution dated November 12, 1965, for the preservation of the San Gorgonio Wilderness Area.. Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of San Bernardino, resolution Guide to the San Gorgonio Wilderness Area......... SAN GORGONIO WILDERNESS AREA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1965 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS OF THE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, San Bernardino, Calif. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 a.m., in the Empire Room, National Orange Show Building, San Bernardino, Calif., Hon. Walter S. Baring (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Mr. BARING. The Public Lands Subcommittee will come to order. I am Congressman Baring, chairman of the Public Lands Subcommittee. To my left is Harold "Biz" Johnson, Congressman from California; to my right is Bill Shafer, the committee counsel; sitting next to Mr. Shafer is Congressman Craig Hosmer, of California. I would like to introduce, although not necessary, your own Congressman, Ken Dyal, from the San Bernardino area, who will make the opening remarks and welcoming. STATEMENT OF CONGRESSMAN KENNETH DYAL, U.S. REPRESENTATIVE, 33D CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Mr. DYAL. Thank you, Congressman Baring. I am very pleased that these gentlemen could leave their districts at a time when we have had a long session of the Congress. I know every one of them are anxious to be in their district. We very much appreciate their being here in our county to hold these field hearings for the purpose of discussing the San Gorgonio Wilderness Area. This is unfinished business that was left from the previous act and it is important that they be here and I am highly gratified that Congressman Baring, Congressman Johnson, and Congressman Hosmer would take time off from their busy schedules to be with us. I would like to announce, Congressman Baring, that Mr. Goldberg, who operates this building, has consented to set aside a cafeteria line in the building. As you probably know, Mr. Chairman, a number of the people who are here today for the hearing as well as for tomorrow, come from many miles distance, some of them as far as 100 miles away. In order to have luncheon facilities, he wants you to know, if you desire, that there will be a cafeteria line. It might be helpful to the management if we could have a show of hands so he may plan accordingly. [Show of hands.] Thank you very much. Mr. Chairman, the opportunity that you have given our people who might not be able to go to Washington for formal hearings later is 1 |