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The Music Trade Review
FEBRUARY 5, 1927
The Technical and Supply Department—(Continued from page 37)
opportunity as well as a responsibility, E. A. ing of thJt body held here recently in the Cham-
Public Must Accept
Sherman, associate forester of the Forest Ser- ber of Commerce building. Other officers
Forestry as Responsibility vice, Department of Agriculture, told the Ameri- chosen were David B. Evans, first vice-presi-
can Forestry Association at the annual meeting
in New Haven to-day.
Mr. Sherman emphasized the fact that the
fight for conservation has in no wise ended.
Viewing the forestry situation to-day, Mr.
Sherman declared the people of the nation
NKW HAVEN, CONN., January 29.—As long as
conservation is a dominant factor in the per- must realize expenditures for forest protection
peluation of the country's forests, the people of and production, increase our national wealth and
the United States must accept forestry as an tend to reduce the national burden upon indus-
try, and that such expenditures are an exceed-
ingly safe and profitable investment.
Conservation and Expenditures for Forestry
Work Necessary for the Public Good Declares
E. A. Sherman of the Forestry Service
DavidH.SchmidtCo.
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Mullenix Heads the
Georgia Tuners' Division
dent; W. H. Childs, second vice-president and
W. E. Tillison, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Evans
succeeds F. T. Evans.
Several interesting communications from the
delegates from the State-at-large were read and
many other matters of importance were dis-
posed of. A motion to suspend the by-laws in
an effort to remove the rigid examination and
five-year previous service for applicants for
membership failed in passage. Many interesting
and instructive talks were made, looking to the
protection of the piano-owning public.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review.
D. B. Evans and W. H. Childs, Vice-presidents
and W. E. Tillison, Secretary and Treasurer
Are Other Officers
fTNS
ATLANTA, GA., January 29.—C. S. Mullenix was
elected president of the Georgia division of the
National Association of Piano Tuners at a meet-
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