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  • THE SUNDAY STAR. AVASIII.H>X. D. C.. JUNE 22. 1930—PART ONE.

    FUNDS FOR FOREST1 PROTECTION URGEDBody Headed by Forestry

    Group, President ConfersWith Hyde.

    Adequate forest protection appropri-ations in 1932 would make the largeemergency sums, amounting to $3.300 -

    000. voted by the present Congress un-necessary. George D. Pratt, president of

    .'the American Forestry Association hasInformed Secretary of Agriculture Hyde.

    xaccording to a statement issued by theassociation yesterday. With a grouprepresenting forestry, lumber and farmorganizations. Mr. Pratt met with Secre-

    * tary Hyde recently to discuss forestryappropriations.

    For the year beginning July 1. 1931.Mr. Pratt urged, appropriations for thevarious phases of forest protection con-ducted by the Department of Agricul-ture should approximate $9,000,000“The machinery of the Federal Govern-ment and of the several states is nowin a position to use this amount ofmoney efficiently,'’ he added.

    The need of this amount is showndramatically In last year's fire record,according to Mr. Pratt, who points outthat the fires of 1929 exceeded those of1928 in area burned and In the value oftimber consumed. The area exceededthat of the previous year by two-and-one-half million acres and the economicloss by $20,000,000, bringing the totalestimate of damage to more than SIOO,-000,000.

    The amount named, said Mr. Pratttrould provide a small Increase for fundsto be used in preventing and suppress-ing fires on national forests. It wouldbring the fund for protection improve-ments of national forests equal to thoseauthorized in the Englebright bill, whichreceived the approval of the Bureau ofthe Budget, although it has not yetbeen favorably acted upon by CongressIt would increase by $400,000 the fundsavailable to the State foresters andwould leave only $400,000 between theactual appropriation and the authoriza-tion as carried In the Clarke-McNarylaw.

    The representatives of the organiza-tions who conferred with the Secretaryof Agriculture on forestry appropria-tions included George D. Pratt, presi-dent of The American Forestry Associa-tion: W M. Ritter of the National Lum-ber Manufacturers’ Association. Prof.Ralph S. Hosmer. Department of Fores-try’ of Cornell University: Col. JosephHyde Pratt, representing the SouthernForestry Congress; F. W. Besley, Stateforester of Maryland; W. B. Hine, secre-tary. The Society of American Fores-ters: Mr. Cartwright and Stowell Smithof the National Lumber Manufacturers’Association; Chester Gray, NationalFarm Bureau Federation: Fred Brenck-man. National Grange; Ivan Goodner.Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, andQ. H. Collingwood. forester of TheAmerican Forestry Association.

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    BOY SCOUTS TO ENJOYOUTDOOR RECREATION

    too to Attend Annual Opening ofCamp Roosevelt Tomorrow on

    Chesapeake Bay.

    Outdoor recreation. Including boat-ing. fishing, hiking and sports of allkinds, will be enjoyed by the more than200 Boy Scouts who will journey toCamp Roosevelt, at Calvert Cliffs onChesapeake Bay, tomorrow for the an-nual opening of the camp. Through-out the season members of Scouttroops in the District and nearby Mary-land and Virginia areas will visit thecamp.

    Salt water bathing, 50 acres of wood-land and camping accommodations for250 Scouts are some of the contributingfactors far Camp Roosevelt's classifi-cation by the camping department ofshe National Council of Boy Scouts ofAmerica as a "Grade A” camp.

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