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relating to conditions of employment, and other questions between and 

 concerning the relations of employers and employees to each other. 



7. Providing, with appropriate penalties, for the enforcement of the 

 law : 



(o) By preventing the cutting or removal of forest products 

 from commercial forest lands contrary to the provisions of 

 the law, the standards, and regulations; and/or 



(b) By requiring a Federal license, to be obtained by concerns 

 engaged in interstate commerce, without which forest products 

 may not be cut or removed from commercial forest lands ; 

 and/or 



(c) By preventing the cutting or removal of forest products 

 from commercial forest lands on the watershed of any nav- 

 igable stream contrary to the provisions of the law, standards, 

 and regulations ; and/or 



(d) By means of a tax on the incomes of those who cut or re- 

 move forest products from commercial forest lands in viola- 

 tion of the law, standards, and regulations, or on the lumber 

 thus cut. 



Committee for the Application of Forestry. 



GiFFORD Pinchot, Chairman. 

 Donald Bruce. 

 R. C. Bryant. 

 • B. P. Kirkland. 



P. S. LOVEJOY. 



F. A. SiLCOx. 



J. W. TOUMEY. 



G. W. Woodruff. 



F. E. Olmsted, ex-officio. 

 Advisory Committee. 



Charles S. Barrett. 

 Joseph H. Pratt. 

 Clyde L. King. 

 Herbert K. Smith. 



Messrs. Bruce and Toumey desire that the following reservations 

 should be understood as accompanying their signatures. 



On the part of Donald Bruce: 



While r heartily favor the plan of legislation outlined in this report, 

 I believe that the support and advice of the most progressive thought 

 of the lumber industry should be sought before proposing it to the 



