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URGES ADDITION OF'SO,OOO,OOO ACRES TO STATE F'ORESTS
Washington, Noy. S.-The individual states ought to extend their-public f6rests by 50,000,00O acres, says Colonel W. B. Greeley, forester of -the United States, according to a statement made today by Wilson Compton, secretary.manager of the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association.
"As the states now have only 5,300,000 acres in state forests, the Greeley program seems a large one. However, $200,000,000 would acquire the land, and unlike many pubiic expenditures it would be a durable and productive investmint. Doubtless the bonds issued against the purchase of such land could be liquidated wholly from the proceeds derived from its forest products."
Asks For Million Dollars A Year For Wood Research
Washington, Nov. S.-General Lord, Director of the Budget, rrit=as yesterday asked to allocate a million dollars r y.ir for the Forest Products Laboratory of the- United States Forest Service, to enable it to continue and extend its researches into the mechanical and chemical properties, characteristics, and behavior of wood under varying conditions of use.
The request was presented on behalf of the American Forestry Program Committee by Chairman R. S. $ellogg, Secretaiy of the News Print Service Bureau; Ovid M. Butler, Secretary of the American Forestry Associa-tion; Wilson Compton, Secretary of the National Lumber Manufacturers' Aisociation and Arthur T' Upson, Wood Technologist of the same organization.