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THEIR INTERESTS IN COMMON 



THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION in its principles includes 

 the recognition "that private owners should be aided and encouraged 

 by investigations, demonstrations and educational work, since they 

 cannot be expected to practice Forestry at a financial loss," and pledges 

 its support to the policy of "closer utilization in logging and manufac- 

 turing without loss to the owners; aid to lumbermen in achieving this." 



THE SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION in its principles and poUcies 

 includes investigations, demonstrations and educational activities tend- 

 ing to extend the knowledge of the intelligent use of forest products; 

 with laboratory researches that shall develop uses for waste forest 

 products and promote non-wasteful and scientific methods in lumber 

 manufacture. 



BOTH have in view the economical, rational and judicious use of 

 man's most dependable and tractable structural material — Wood. 



THE SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION 



New Orleans 





