iSeiiternber 25. 1919 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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The Mail Bag 



B 1227— Rotary Cut Poplar 

 Syracuse. N. Y.. September 10. — Editor IIaudwood Record : We are 

 intfrosted in gftting quntiitinns un i'^" rotary cut poplar 20" wide — 5000 

 fept promptly. This stock we would want niachinp clrlcd. as we intend 

 usinj: it for du.^t panels and want it tci lay pprfrrtly flat. 



B 1228— Wants Tool Cases Made 



(^hicay. 111-. Septt'mht'f 16. — Editor IIaudwim.o Kecoko : <'au you give 

 lis the address of woodworking plants who are In position to make car- 

 penters* and machinists' tool cases? Factories or plants located npar^ 

 snurcf ,nf lumber supply preferred. — . 



Clubs and Associations 



Conference with Forest Service Officials 



A conference has been arranged between tin* forester of the United 

 States, H. S. Graves, with other Forest Service officials, and the committee 

 representing the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, appointed 

 at the request of the board of directors at its meeting on April 17, 1919. 



The conference will be held in Chicago at the Congress hotel on Friday. 

 October 10, beginning at 10 o'clock. A list of the members of this com- 

 mittee is attached hereto. On Saturday, October 11, the board of directors 

 of the National association will meet and its members have been invited 

 to sit with the committee on forestry on Friday. This meeting is the 

 result of the forestry proposals recently advanced by the Forest Service: 

 «if their intimate bearing upon the affairs of private owners of timber 

 properties and of the need that the be-st thought of the industry be 

 brought into play on this matter, touching proposals for practice of 

 forestry on private lands and the establishment of a national policy for 

 our forest lands. 



The lumber committee is made up of the following representatives of 

 the respective associations : 



John II. Kirlty. president National Lumber Manufacturers' Association. 

 «bairrn;in : J. .T. iJi.novan. A. C. rUxnn. E. (I. Griggs, .T. 11. Bloedpl, West 



Coast Lumbermen's Association ; George Gardiner, John L. Kaul, Lamont 

 Rowlands, Southern Pine Association ; J. E. Graves, Georgia-Florida Saw 

 Mill Association ; D. O. Anderson, North Carolina Pine Association ; C. A. 

 Bigelow, Michigan Hardwood Manufacturers' Association ; A. L. Osbom, 

 Northern Hemlock & Hardwood Manufacturers' Association ; E, A. Sel- 

 fridge. Jr., California Redwood Association ; C. Stowell Smith, California 

 White and Sugar Pine Manufacturers' Association : T. A. McCann, D. C. 

 Eccles. Western Pine Manufacturers' Association ; H. B. Hewes, Southern 

 Cypress Manufacturers' Association ; W. A. Gilchrist, American Hardwood 

 Manufacturers' Association ; E. T. Allen, Western Forestry and Conserva- 

 tion Association. 



Implement and Vehicle Meeting 



The National Implement and Vehicle Association will hold a conven- 

 tion October 15, 16 and 17, at Congress hotel, Chicago. The president 

 of the association is W. L. Clark of the Samson Tractor Company, Janee- 

 ville. Wis. The association has invited all manufacturers, whether mem- 

 bers of the a.ssociation or not, to attend all general sessions of the 

 convention. 



Safety Council Congress 



The National Safety Council will hold its eighth annual congress at 

 Hotel Statler, Cleveland. Ohio, October 1-4, and has issued a program of 

 such a comprehensive character that it forecasts an event of first import- 

 ance. The program for the wood-working section alone occupies eight 

 pages of the program. J. E. Rhodes of the Southern Pine Association is 

 chairman of this section. Eighteen other industries have special pro- 

 grams, each for the purpose of considering problems of direct interest to 

 the particular industry. 



Coming Meetings of National Lumber Manufacturers' 

 Association 



The following important meetings have been scheduled by the officials of 

 the National Lumber Manufacturers'Association to be held in Chicago next 

 month : 



October 10, Congress hotel, 10 o'clock — Conference on Forest Service 

 forestry program between representatives of affiliated associations and 

 Forest Service officials. Members of the board of directors are invited to 

 attend. 



October 11, Congress hotel, 10 o'clcok — Meeting of board of directors nt 

 the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association. 



October 18. Congress hotel, 10 :30 o'clock — Meetinix of chairmen and 

 attorneys or nianagers of all inter-insurance exchanges in lumber industry. 



October 14, 11 So. LaSalle street — Meeting of advisory committee *if 

 National Lumber Manufacturers' Inter-Insurance Exchange. 



These meetings arc held during consecutive business days for convenience 

 and economy of timr* nf persons wlm shmibl attend two or more of these 

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