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Lumbermen's U. C. Extension Govetnot Rolph Signs California Course Starts at Berkeley Recovery Bills
September 14
The Lumbermen's University of California Extension course "'Wood and Its Properties," in charge of Emanuel Fritz, Associate Professor of Forestry at the University of California, will begin at Berkeley on September 14. Meetings will be held weekly on Thursday evenings from 7:30 p.m. to 8:3O p.m. for 15 weeks in room 24I, Giannini Hall, on the University campus. The cost of the course is $6.00 for the 15 meetings.
Those who wish to take the course may enroll at the University Extension office in Oakland, 1730 Franklin Street, ftom 12 noon to 5:30 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily except Saturday; also at the Berkeley office, 301 California Hall, 8:3O a.m. to 5 p.m., daily, and Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Enrollments can also be made at the San Francisco office, 540 Powell Street, from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily, and 11 a.m. to I p.m., Saturday.
This course is sponsored by the East Bay Hoo Hoo Club, and was very popular last year. It is hoped that there will be a capacity attendance again this year.
The course deals with the structure of wood, its physical, mechanical and chemical properties; factors affecting the strength of wood; seasoning; deterioration; insects; fungi, uses of wood, etc.
(Continued from Page 17) expended in accordance with law by the chief in his discretion in carrying out the administration and purposes of this act.
Sectio'n 6. It shal be unlawful for any person, firm, association, or, corporation engaged in the State of California in any business 'within any trade or industry or subdivision thereof subjlct to the provisions of this act to fail to comply, as to such business, with the terms of any State code of fair competition approved for said trade or industry or subdivision thereof under this act. It shall be lawful -for any such person, firm, association or corporation to do or omit any act or thing require.d or permitted to be done or omitted by any of such terms.
Section 7. Any person, firm, association, or corporation, or agent, manager, superintendent or officer, thereof, who shalt violate-any provisions of this act or any rule or regulation promulgated bV tht chief in accordance therewith shall be guilty of a misdemeanoi and for each and every such violation shall be punishable by a 6ne not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) or by imprisonment for not to exceed six (6) months or both. Each and every day's continuance of such violation shall constitute a separate ofiense. In addition to, and entirely independent and apart from, any other penalty provided, the violation of this act is hereby declared to be a publit nuisance and may be enjoined or abated in an action filed and prosecuted in the superior court of the State of Catifornia in anv c,ounty, or city and county, in which such violation may occui. Slch action may be filed and prosecuted by the Attorney- General of the State of California or by the district attorney of any county or city and county in the name of the people of the State- of Calilornta.
Section 8. This act shall cease to be in eftect at the expiration of two years from the date of its enactrrtent. or sooner and when the emergency_, recognized.by section I of this act, has ended, if the Governor, by proclamation, shalt so declare.
_ Section 9. If any section, sentence, clause or part of this act is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affefg the_remaining.portions of this act. The Legislature hereby declares that it would have passed this act and eaih section. sen-tence, clause or part hereof, irrespective of this fact that one or more sections, sentences, clauses or parts hereof be declared unconstitutional.
Section 10. This act may be known and cited as the supplement to the California Industriat Recovery Act.
Section ll. This act is hereby declared to be an urgency measure, necessary for the immediate preservation of public peact-:, health and safety within the meaning of section I of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of California and shall therefore go into immediate effect. A statement of the facts constituting such necessity is as follows:
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CALIFORNIA AGENTS
Nettleton Lumber Co.
Puget Sound Lumber Mfg. Co.
Seattle Export Lumber Co.
W'est lVaterway Lumber Co.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AGBNTS
Schafer Bros. Lumber & Shingle Co.
AGENTS
There exists throughout the State of California and throughout the United States widespread unemployment and disorganiZtion of industry amounting to an economic emergency which is in- juriously affecting the morale and standard of living and threatens the safety and industrial peace of the public. In order to relieve these conditions it is necessary that this State cooperate with the Federal government by authorizing the people and industries of this State without distinction as between intrastate commerce and interstate or foreign commerce immediately to assume such burdens as those contemplated by said act of Congress and immediately to secur'e such advantages and benefits as those which may not otherwise be secured under said act of Congress, and immediately to adopt and have approved State codes of fair competition for trades, industries, or subdivisions thereof for which no code of fair competition is approved, prescribed or issued under said act of Congress and to which trades, industries or subdivisions thereof the provisions of no code of fair competition which is approved, prescribed or issued under said act of Congress have been made applicable by any law of this State.
Joins Wholesale Firm
Chas. S. Dodge, formerly president of E. J. Dodge & Co., and recently associated with the Hammond Lumber Co., became a member of the sales staff of MacDonald & Harrington, San Francisco, August 1.
Mr. Dodge will cover the Northern and Central California territory, succeeding James S. Tyrrell, who has resigned to take a vacation of several months which will probably include a trip to his old home in the Emerald Isle.