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Oftce, Piet 17, San Francisco damage during logging, carrying out studies to determine the best method of seLctive logging, and instituting management plans providing for sustained yield production as rapidly as economic cir'cumstances permit' 'tn. Rrro.iation poirrts out' in explaining the industry's set-up and the ,"rrrlt., that the Western Pine Division has ..lran for"rt practice committees and seven experienced forest engineers located throughout the region; that the industry inder the Division's supervision during 1934 succeeded in restricting forest fires on cut-over lands to approximately 5,000 acres in a season which saw 670'000 or inor. ".r", of timber burned over in the region; and that some 418,000 acres of private timberlands were placed under srrstained yield forest management since June 1' 1934' rvhen Schedule C of the Lurnller Code became effective'

The Western Pine Asscciation believes, as stated in the resolution, that the results secured during 1934 fully demonstrate that rapid pr'ogress is being made and can only be accelerated when the fublic agencies by legislative action fulfill the pledges of .oopetation offered as a result of the Washington conferences of 1933-1934'

Col. Gteeley Back on Job

Col. W. B. Greeley, secretary-manager of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association' \Yas the recipient of many congratulations on his return to his office in Seattle on Febhary 25. He expected to rvork part time for a week or .o ",'d then to be back on full time. Col. Greeley has made a quick recovery from injuries received when he was struck by a truck in Olympia, 'Wash', February 1'

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