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The American Forestry Association Bulletin No. 2 SERIES 1910 RECORD OF VOTES ON THE WEEKS BILL TO CREATE NATIONAL FORESTS The Weeks bill, a gCllcml measure for the acquisition of National Forests and for cooperation with the states in forest protection. which came Ollt of the agitation 10 protect the SontheTl1 Appalachian and ""hire Mountain forests, passed the national House of Representatives l' ...lnfch T, 1909, by 41 "ole of 157 to '47, with 82 members 110t ,'oling. The record of the represcnt:uiYes of each state is gi"en in this bulletin. NOTE Those whose lIames arc in SMALl. C .....·ITALS looted Yes. Those whose names arc in italics looted No. Those whose names :'Irc not otherwise mark('d did not vOle. Names of new members arc marked as member; predecessor voted Yes, '. New member: predecessor \'oted Ko.'. Xcw member: predecessor did not \·ole.'. :\LABAMA l. G. W. Taylor (Demopolis) 2. S. H. Dellt, Jr.' (Montgomery) J. H. D. Clay tOil (Ellf:lIIla) 4. W. B. CRAIG (Selma) 5. ]. T. HEFLIN (Lafayette) 6. R. P. HOBSON (Greensboro) 7. ]. L. BURNETT (Gadsden) 8. W;\1. RICH,\lWSON (Huntsville) 9. O. W. UI/derwood (Birmingham) ARKANSAS J. R. B .. (Helena) 2. \Y. A. Oldfield' (Balesville) J. J. C. Floyd (Yellville) 4. Ben Cravens (Fort Smith) 5. C. C. Reid (Morrillton) 6. J. T. RODlNSOl\" (Lonoke) 7. R. M. lVallacr (Maglloli:l) CALIFORNIA l. IV",. F. £"glebright (Ncvada City) 2. D. £. McKi"lo)! (Santa Rosa) J. J. R. Kllon,lalld (Alameda) 4. Juliu ... Kahn (San Francisco) 5. E. A. Hayes (San Jose) 6. J. C. (l\'fodesto) 7. McLACHLAN (Pasndena) 8. S. C. Sm.!1t (Bakersfield) COLORADO E. T. Taylor' (Glenwood Springs) I. A. W. Rucker' (Rucker Ridge) 2. ). A. :\Iartin' (Pueblo) COK 'ECTICUT J. Q. Tilson' (New Havcn) I. E. S. l-h:NR\' (Rockville)

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The American ForestryAssociation Bulletin

No. 2 G~:NERAL SERIES 1910

RECORD OF VOTES ON THE WEEKS BILL TO

CREATE NATIONAL FORESTS

The Weeks bill, a gCllcml measure for the acquisition of National Forestsand for cooperation with the states in forest protection. which came Olltof the agitation 10 protect the SontheTl1 Appalachian and ""hire Mountainforests, passed the national House of Representatives l'...lnfch T, 1909, by 41"ole of 157 to '47, with 82 members 110t ,'oling.

The record of the represcnt:uiYes of each state is gi"en in this bulletin.

NOTE

Those whose lIames arc in SMALl. C.....·ITALS looted Yes.Those whose names arc in italics looted No.Those whose names :'Irc not otherwise mark('d did not vOle.

Names of new members arc marked as follow~:

~ew member; predecessor voted Yes, '.New member: predecessor \'oted Ko.'.Xcw member: predecessor did not \·ole.'.

:\LABAMA

l. G. W. Taylor (Demopolis)2. S. H. Dellt, Jr.' (Montgomery)J. H. D. Clay tOil (Ellf:lIIla)4. W. B. CRAIG (Selma)5. ]. T. HEFLIN (Lafayette)6. R. P. HOBSON (Greensboro)7. ]. L. BURNETT (Gadsden)8. W;\1. RICH,\lWSON (Huntsville)9. O. W. UI/derwood (Birmingham)

ARKANSAS

J. R. B..\Iaco,~ (Helena)2. \Y. A. Oldfield' (Balesville)J. J. C. Floyd (Yellville)4. Ben Cravens (Fort Smith)5. C. C. Reid (Morrillton)6. J. T. RODlNSOl\" (Lonoke)7. R. M. lVallacr (Maglloli:l)

CALIFORNIA

l. IV",. F. £"glebright (Ncvada City)2. D. £. McKi"lo)! (Santa Rosa)J. J. R. Kllon,lalld (Alameda)4. Juliu ... Kahn (San Francisco)5. E. A. Hayes (San Jose)6. J. C. Nced"ml~ (l\'fodesto)7. JA~IF.S McLACHLAN (Pasndena)8. S. C. Sm.!1t (Bakersfield)

COLORADO

E. T. Taylor' (Glenwood Springs)I. A. W. Rucker' (Rucker Ridge)2. ). A. :\Iartin' (Pueblo)

COK 'ECTICUT

J. Q. Tilson' (New Havcn)I. E. S. l-h:NR\' (Rockville)

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CONNECTICUT-Continl1~d

2. N. D. SPEKRV (New Ha\'~n)

3. E. W. HIGGINS (Norwich)4. E.). Bu.!. (Norwalk)

DELAWARE

W. 1-1. He;l1d' (Wilmington)

FLORIDA

I. S. M. Sparkman (Tampa)2. Frank Clark (Gaines\'ille)J. D. H. Mays' (Monticello)

GEORGIA

I. C. G. Edwards (Sa\'31111nh)2. ]. M. Griggs (Dawson)3. D. M. Hughesl (Danville)-t. W. C. Adamson (Carrollton)5. I.. F. Lit-illKslon (Covington)6. C. L. Bartlett (Macon)i. GOItOOX LEE (Chickamauga)8. IV. M. Ho'~'1Jrd (Luington)9. T. M. BF'.lJ. (Gaines\!iIIe)

10. T. W. f·/ard1.t....ick (Dandersville)II. IV. G. Bra"tley (Brunswick)

IDAHO

T. R. H:nuer' (St. Anthony)

ILLINOIS

I. M. B. Maddell (Chicago)2. ]. R. MANN (Chicago)3· IV. TV. lVi/soli (Chicago),t. j. T. McDermott (Chicago)5. A. J. SabatlJ (Chicago)6. W. ]. Moxley' (Chkago)j. Frederick Lundin' (Chicago)8. Thomas Gallagher' (Chicago)9· H'-S. Boutell (Olicago)

10. C. E. Foss (Chicago)IT. H. M. Snapp (Joliet)12. C. E. FULLER (Belvidere)IJ. F. O. LowdeH (Oregon)14· JA)IF..S McKrNNP..Y (Aledo)

ILLINOIS-Continue<!

15. G. \Y. PIUNCE (Galesburg)16. J. V. Groff (Pwria)17 J. W. Sterling (Bloomington).8. J. G. CannOIl (Danville)19. W. B. McKinley (Champaign)20. H. T. RAINE\" (Carrollton)21. ]. M. Graham' (Springfield)22. W. A. Rodenberg (East St.Louis)23. M. D. Foster (Olney)24. P. T. Chapmall (Vienna)25. N. B. TlJiol/lt!1.CJood (Cairo)

INDIANA

I. ]. W. Boehne' (Evansville)2. W. A. Cullop' (Vincennes)3· Wm. E. Cox (Jasper)4· Lincobl Dixon (North Vernon)5. R. \V. Moss" (Center Point)6. \Vm. O. Barnard' (Newcastle)7- C. A. Korbly' (Indianapolis)8. J. A. M. Adair (Portland)9. M. A. Morrison' (FrankJon)

10. E. D. Crumpader (Valparaiso)Jr. G. W. Rouch (Marion)J2. Cyrus Oine' (Angola)13. H. A. Bon.hort (Rochester)

IOWA

I. Chas. A. KelUledy (Montrose)2. A. F. Dowso" (Preston)3. Chas. E. Pickett' (Waterloo)4· G. N. Ho',gell (Northwood)5· ]. W. Good' (Cedar Rapids)6. N. E. Kendall' (Albia)7· ]. A. T. HULL (Des Moines)8. Wm. D. ]amieson1 (Shenandoah)9. W. 1. Smith (Council Bluffs)

10. F. P. Woods' (Estqerville)II. E. H. Hubbard (Sioux Cit)"}

KANSAS

T. D. R. Anthony,]r. (Leavenworth)2. Cho.s. F. Scott (lola)3. P. P. Campbell (Pittsburg)

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KANSAS-Continued

4. J. M. Miller (Council Grove)5. Wm. A. Calderhead (l\'larys\'iIle)6. W:\I. A. REEDER (Logan)7. E. H. MADISO~ (Dodge City)8. Vidor Mlirdock (Wichita)

KENTUCKY

l. O. M. James (Marion)2. A. O. SU,NLEY (Henderson)3. R. Y. Thomas, Jr.' (Central City)4. Ben Jolmson (Bardstown)5. Swager Sherley (Louisville)6. ]. L. Rhinock (Covington)7. ]. C. CantrilP (Geors-etown)8. Harvey Htlm (Stanford)9· J. B. BeNNETT (Greenup)

10. J. W. LANGLEY (Spurlock)II. D. C. EDWARDS (London)

. LOUISIANA-

I. ALBERT ESTOPINAL (St. Bernard)2 S. I.. Gi1more~ (New Orleans)3. R. B. Brollssard (New Iberia)-4. J. T. WATKINS (Minden)$. ). E. RANSD&l.L (Lake Providence)6. R. C. Wickliffe1 (Francisville)7. A. JJ. Pujo (Lake Charles)

MAINE

l. A. L. ALLEN (Alfred)2. 1. P. SWASEY (Canton)3· E. C. BURLEIGII (Augusta)~: F. E. GUlR~SEY (Dover)

MARYLAND

. I. ]. H. CO\'ington' (Easlon)2: ]. F. C. T.UBOTT (Towson)3. John Kronmiller- (Baltimore)4· JOHN GILL, Ja. (Baltimore)5. S. E. MUDn (Laplata)6. G. A. Pearre (Cumberland)

MASSACHUSETTS

I. G. P. LAWRE.."iCE (North Adams)2. F. H. GILLETT (Springfield)3. C. G. WASHBUJIN (\Vorceslt'r)4- C. Q_ TlllUU. (Natick)5. Butler Ames (Lowell)6. A. P. GA~NEJI. (Hamilton)7. E. W. ROBDlTS (Chelsea)8. S. W. MCCALL (Winchester)9. J. A. Kt:u:HER (Boston)

10. J. F. O'CoNN£I.L (Boston)II. A. ]. PETERS (Boston)12. ]. W. WEEKS (Newton)13. W. S. GREENE (Fall River)14- W. C. LovERING (Taunton)

MICHIGAN

J. EDWIN DENBY (Detroit)2. CRAS. E. TOWNSEND (Jackson)J. Washington Gardner (Albion)4- E. L. HAMILTON (Niles)5- G_ 1- DIEUMA (Holland)6. S. VV. Smith (Pontiac)7. HENRY McMORRAN (Port Huron)8. J. W. Fordney (Saginaw, W. S.)9· ]. C. McLAUGHLIN (Muskegon)

10. G. A. LoUD (Au Sable)II. F. H. Dodds1 (Mount Pleasant)12. H. O. Yo Illig (Ishpeming)

MINNESOTA

L J. A. Ta10IIry (Winona)2. W. S. HC"''''I01Id (51. James)3. C. R. DAVIS (St. Peter)4- F. C. Steve1ls (St. Paul)5. F. M. Nye (Minneapolis)6. Chas. A. Lindbergh (Little Falls)7. A. J. Volsttad (Granite Falls)8. C. B. Mill." (Duluth)"9. Hawor SIeetterSOll (Crookston)

MISSISSIPPI

1. E. S. CANDLER. JR. (Corinth)2. Thomas Spight (Ripley)J. B. G. HUMPHREYS (Greensville)

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MI55) 5S IP Pi-Colllinlled

.... T. U. Sisson: (Winona)5 A. M. Byrd (Philadelphia)6. E. J. Bowers (Bay Sf. Louis)]. Wm. A. DicksonJ (Centcf\'iIlc)8. ]. W. Collier" (Vicksburg)

MISSOURI

I. J. T. Llo)'d (Shelbyville)2. Wm. W. RI/cker (Keytesville)3. J. W. AleXa/Ida (Gallatin)4. Chas. F. Booher (Savannah)S. Wm. P. Borland~ (Kansas City)6. -- ---',. C. W. Ham/ill (Springfield)8. D. W. Shackleford (Jefferson City)9· Champ Clark (Bowling Green)

10. RICHARD BARTHourr (St. Louis)It. P. F. Gill' (St. Louis)12. H. M. CoUOR.£Y (St. Louis)13. Polilte Eh,jns* (Elvins)14- C. A. Crow' (Carutherville)IS. Chas. H. Morgan' (J0I)lin)16. A. P. Murphy' (Rolla)

~IONTANA

Olarles N. Pray (Fori Benton)

NEBRASKA

r. ). A. l\'faguire' (Lincoln)2. G. M. HITCHCOCK (Omaha)3. ]. P. LattaS (Tex-amah)4. E. H. HINSHAW (Fairbury)5. G. W. Norris (McCook)6. M. P. KINKAID (d'N~ilI)

NEVADA

George A. Bartlett (Tonopah)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

I. C. A. SUUOWAY (Manchester)2. F. D. CUIWER (Canaan)

NEW JERSEY

I. H. C. LOlldctlslagcr (Paulsboro)2. }. G. GARDS.ER (Atlantic City)3- B. F. HcnC!ell (New Brunswick)4. I. W. WOOD (Trenton)5. Chas. N. FrrJJler (Elizabeth)6. WIU.IAJ,( HUGHES (Paterson)]. R. W. Parker (Newark)8. Wm. H. Wiley' (East Orange)9. E. F. Kinke:tds (Jersey City)

to. }. A. Hamill (Jersey City)

NEW YORK

1. WM. W. CocKS (Westbury)2. G. H. Lindsay (Brooklyn)3. r· G. FOELKER (Brooklyn)4- CnAs. B. LAW (Brooklyn)5. Richard Young' (FJatbllsh)6. W:\f. M. CALDER (Brooklyn)]. J. J. Fjt~gerald (Brooklyn)8. D. }. Riordan (New York CiIY)9. H.M.GoLDFOGLE (New York City',

10. WILLIA:\I SULZER (New York City)11. CRAS. V. FORNES (New York City)12. M. F. Conl1,.l (New York City)13. HERBERT PARSOSS (New York

C;ty)14- WILLIAM Wn.LETT, }R. (Long

Island City)IS. }. V. V. Olcott (New York City)16. F. B. HARRISON (New York City)I]. WM. S. BENNET (New York City)18. }. A. Goulden (Fordham)19. J. E. Andrlls (Yonkers)20. T. W. Bradley (Walden)21. Hamilton FishS (Garrison)22. WM. H. DRAPDl. (Troy)23· G. N. Southwick (Albany)24- G. W. Fairchild (Oneonta)25. Cyrus Dltrey (Johnstown)26. G. R. Ma/by (Ogdensburg)2]. Chas. S. ~'fillingtons (Herkimer)28. alaS. L. Knapp (Lowville)29. M. E. DriSi'oll (Syracuse)30. J. W. Dwight (Dryden)31. S. E. Pay"e (Auburn)

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NEW YORK-Continued

32. }. B. PERKINS (Rochester)33· J. S. Pa$selt (Elmira)34. J. S. Simmons' (Niagara Falls)35. D. A. Driscoll' (Buffalo)36. D. S. Alexander (Buffalo)37. E. B. Vreeland (Salamanca)

OI-lIO-Contjlllled

19. W~l. A. THOMAS (Niles)20. Palll /lowland (Cievelaml)21. J. H. Cassidy' (Cleveland)

OKLAHOMA

NORTH CAROLINA

I. j. H. SMALL (Washington)2. Clfll4de Kitchill (Scotland Neck)3· CHAS. R. THOM ....S (New Bern)4. E. W. Pou (Smithfield)S. j. M. Morehead" (Spray)6. H. L. GoDWIN (Dunn)7. R. B. P ....CE (Biscoe)8. Chas. H. Cowles~ (Wilkesuoro)9. E. Y. WEBB (Shelby)

10. ]. G. Grant', (Hendersonville)

NORTH DAKOTA

Asle J. GrOlllla (Lakota)L .. B. Hanna' (Fargo)

OHIO

I. NICHOLAS LoNGWORTH (Cincin-nati)

2. H. P. Goebel (Cincinnati)3. J. M. Cox' (Dayton)4. Wm. E. Tou Velie (Celina)5. T. T. Ansberry (Defiance)6. M. R. DENVER (Wilmington)7. J. W. Keifer (Springfield)8. R. D. CoLE (Findlay)9. I. R. Sherwood (Toledo)

10. A. R. Johnson' (Oak Ridge)II. ALBERT DOUGLAS (Chillicothe)12. E. L. T ....YLOR, JR. (Columbus)13. C. ~. Anderson' (Fostoria)14. Wm. G. Sharp" (El)'ria)IS. James Joyce' (Cambridge)16. D. A. Hollingsworth' (Cadiz)17. WM. A. AsnuROOK (Johnstown)18. J.... MES KENNEDY (Youngstown)

I. Bird McGuire (Pawnee)2. D. T. Morgan' (Woodward)3. Chas. E. Creager' (Muskogee)4. Chos. D. Corter (Ardmore)5. Scott Ferris (Lawton)

OREGON

I. W. C. Hatvley (Salem)2. Wm. R. Ellis (Pendleton)

PENNSYLVANIA

I. l/i. H. Bingham (Philadelphia)2. JOEL CooK (Philadelphia)3. 1. H. Moore (Philadelphia)4. R. O. Moon (Philadelphia)5. WloL W. FOULIO{OIl (Philadelphiai6. G. D. McCreary (Philadelphia)7. T. S. Blltler (West Chester)8. 1. P. Wanger (Norristown)9. Wm. W. Griesr (Lancaster)

10. T. D. NICHOLLS (Scranton)n. H. W. Palmer' (Wilkes·Barre)12. A. B. Garner (Ashland)13. ]. H. Rothermel (Reading)14. Chas. C. Pratt" (New Milford)IS. Wm. B. WilsOl1 (Blossburg)16. J. G. McHcllry (Benton)17. B. K. Focht (Lewisburg)I8. M. E. Olmsted (Harrisburg)19. ]. M. REYNOLDS (Bedford)20. D. F. Lafean (York)21. ChGS. F. Barclay (Sinnamahoning)22. G. F. Huff (Greensburg)23. A. F. COOPER (Uniontown)24. ]. K. Tener' (Charleroi)25. A. L. B....TES (Meadville)26. A. M. Palmer' (Stroudsuurg)

27. ]. N. Langham" (Indiana)

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PENNSYLVAN lA-Continued

28.. N. P. WlJeeJrr (Endeavor)29. Wm. 1-1. Graham (Allegheny)30. John Dal:ell (Pittsburg)31. ]. F. Burke (Pittsburg)32. A. J. Barchfeld (Pittsburg)

RHODE ISLAND

I. W. P. Sheffieldl (Newport)2. A. B. CAPRON (Stillwater)

SOUTH CAROLINA

J. G. S. Legan (Charleston)2. ]. O. Patterson (Barnwell)3. W)'otl Aikns (Abbeville)4- ]. T. JOHNSON (Spartanburg)5. D. E. FINLEY (Yorkville)6. ]. E. ELLERBE (Marion)7. A. F ..LEVER (Lexington)

SOUTH DAKOTA

E. W. MARTIN (Deadwood)C. H. Burkel (Pierre)

TENNESSEE

l. W. P. BROWNLOW (Jonesboro)2. R. W. Austin' (Knoxville)3. ]. A. MOON (Chattanooga)4. CoRDELL HULL (Carthage)5. Wm. C. HOflSloll (Woodbury)6. J. W. Byrns' (Nashville)7. L. P. PADGETT (Columbia)8. 1'. W. Sims (Linden)9. F. J. Garrett (Dresden)

lO. G. W. Gordon (Memphis)

TEXAS

I. Morris Sheppard (Texarkana)2. Martin Dies' (Beaumont)3. Gordon Rusu/l (Tyler)4. C. B. Randell (Sherman)S. Jack Beall (Waxahachie)6. RufKS Hardy (Corsicana)

TEXAS-Conlillucd

7· A. W. Gregg (Palest.ine)8. J. M. Moore (Richmond)9. G. F. Bltrgess (Gonzales)

10. A. S. Burleson (Austin)If. R. L. Henry (Waco)12. O. W. GILLESPIE (Fort Worth)13. ]. H. STEPHENS (Vernon)14. J. L. Sla}'den (San Antonio)IS. J. N. Garner (Uvale)16. Wm. R. Smith (Colorado)

UTAH

Joseph Howell (Logan)

VERMONT

I. D. ]. FOSTER (Burlington)2. F. Plumley' (Northfield)

VIRGINIA

I. \V~l. A. JON&S (Warsaw)2. H. L. MAYNARD (PortsmolltJ.t)3. JOHN LAMB (Henrico County)4· -----.5. E. W. SAUNDF.RS (Rocky Moullt)6. CARTER GLASS (Lynchburg)7. James /-lay (Madison)8. C. C. Carlin (Alexandria)9. C. B. SLEMP (Big Stone Gap)

10. H. D. FLOOD (Appomattox)

WASHINGTON

1. Will. E. Hllm.pllrey (Seattle)2. Wm. W. McCredie (Vancouver)3. Miles Poindexte~ (Spokane)

WEST VIRGINIA

I. WM. P. HUBBARD (Wheeling)2. G. C. STURGISS (Morgantown)3. J H. Gaines (Charleston)4. H. C. VI'oodyard (Spencer)5. J. A. Hughes (Huntington)

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WISCONSIN

I. H. A. Coopu (Racine)2. ). r...1. NELSON CMadison)~. A. W. Kopp: (Plattesville)4. WII1. ]. Cary (Milwaukee)5. Wm. H. Stafford (i\·filw<i.ukee)6. Chas. H. Weisse (Sheboygan

Falls)7· }. }. Escrr (La Crosse)

WISCONSIN-Continued

8, ]. H. DAVIDSON (Oshkosh)9. GII.flav KlIsterma",~ (Green Bay)

10. E. A. ~!ORSE (Antigo)II. 1. L. Lenroot' (SlIperior)

WYOMING

Fra"k Wheeler Motrdell (New·castle)

THE COMMITTEES

House Committee on Agriculture

Charle!\ F. Scott,\Villi<i.m W. Cocks, New YorkPalph D. Cole, OhioGilbert N. Hangen, rOW<lJames C. l\<!cL<lughlin,' MichiganWillis C. H<lwley, Orej{onJoseph Howell, UtahPleasallt T. Chapman, tlIilloisCharles C. Prall, Pelllls)·lvaniaWilliam I-I. Andrews, New i\'lexico

Kansas, Clwirma'iL. B. l-Ianlla, North DakolnFrank Plumley, VermontJohn Lamb, VirginiaAsbury F. Lever, South CarolinaJack Beall, Texas\'Vi1Iiam W. Rucker, ~Hssonri

Augustus O. Stanley, KentuckyGordon Lee, GeorgiaJames T. l\IcDermott, Illinois

The Weeks bill in the House is 111 the hands of the above·named com·mittee, which stands, as the record shows, 8 to i in favor of the bill, withthree men (Pratt, Hanna, McDermott) unplaced.

The Senate Committee

lu the Senate the hill is ill charge of the COl1lmiitee 011 Forest Reservatioll;;<T.!ld the Protectioll of Game: Senator Brandegec, COllnecticut, Chairmal/;$cmtors Depew, New York; Perkins, California; Burnham, New Hnmpshire;Smoot, Utah;' Lodge, Massachusetts; Tillman, South Carolina: Overman,North C<T.rolina; T<lylor, Tennessee.

This committee is believed to be practically unanimous in f,wor of the hill.

The bill should pass the I-louse by an increased majorit),. It Illust firstbe got Ollt of the cOlllmittee.

Make knowll to your Senators and Representatives your Ol)inion on thehill and urge others to do so. This is a patriotic dl1~Y. 1£ your representativc"oted "ts, let him know that you approve; if 110, use what influence you callto show him the importance of the bill and the reasons why he should vote)'Cs; if he did not vote, try to stimulate his interest so that he will votenext lime. This is yonr duty, the way in which yo" can help.

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Organintions That Support the Bilt

,-I.tUrondacll: Morr.,. MCDWN'III APOet.tlon.,\mcrIC:ll.n CIviC! AMOClatlon.Amf'rlc:an Cotton 1I.nuIlictul'1!...• APOeI.-

lion.American ~'_try A8IIOt'1aUoll.American Inuit-ute or Electrical F.1li'ln~n:.

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Bulletin o. I (8 pp.) contains the argument by Hon. Curtis Guild, Jr.,Prcsidcnt of the American Forestry Association, on the Appalachian forestsas a nation;)l question, and a summary of the case. Bulletin No. J (4 pp.)will contain Ihc text of the 'Veeks bill. These bulletins can be obtainedfor SO cents a hundred for four-page issucs and 75 cents a hundred for('iAhr·ra~e issues.

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