California condor survey field notes, v1476
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California Center Eben McMillian 30 December 1963 Received the card that a hub left attached to the automobile with all the gunshot marks on it, at the end of Rosamond Boulevard in the western part of the Antelope Valley in southern Kern County, California, on 12 December 1963. This card was signed by a Mr. L.T.H. Miller, who lives three miles up the dirt road at the station and stated that the car in question was shot where his children leave it, not once, but three times this year. I have photographs of this automobile and want to go by and visit this Mr. Miller at the station sometime and get more information from him in the responsibility of the gun bearing public. This card is filed in the letter file and is postmarked Mojave, California Dec. 17, 1963, 1 PM. Also a letter in mail today from Jack Malouf & Associates, 99 East San Jose Street, Burbank, California — that enclosed a duplicate of a Bill for Cattle Shot: This is the letter referred to, and the cattle shot, which Mr. Cory [illegible] of Gorman, Calif., discussed at length with me on the evening of 4 November 1963 and which discussion is included in my notes of that date. This letter is filed in letter file of condor material and is dated December 20, 1963, Jack Malouf and Associates 99 East San Jose Street, Burbank, California, and is addressed to Department of Fish and Game — 722 Capitol Avenue, Sacramento, California.