Endnotes 



16. Tom Huff, telephone interview. 



17. Everett Miller, chairman. Granite County K.E.E.P., telephone interview, October, 1990. 



18. Tom Huff, telephone interview. 



19. Missoulian articles, March 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 11, 13 and April 14, 1970. 



20. Montana Fish and Game Department memo, March 6, 1970. 



21. U.S. Forest Service letter, July 7, 1971, requesting information from appellants, says a statement of ap- 

 peal was received from Thomas P. Huff and signed by Robert Bassett, Ken Craft, T.H. Birch, Patty 

 Calcaterra, Ivan E.L. Levesque and William F. Caruso. 



22. Tom Huff, telephone interview. 



23. Although the appeal never officially went beyond the level of forest supervisor, both Huff and former 

 Regional Forester Steve Yurich say it was discussed at both the regional and national levels. 



24. The Act specifies that some land "will be used for less than all of the resources" and that consideration 

 will be given "to the relative values of the various resources, and not necessarily the combination of 

 uses that will give the greatest dollar return or the greatest unit output." The Act specifically notes that 

 wilderness is consistent with multiple use. See The Principal Laws Relating to Forest Service Activities, 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture, pp. 156-157. 



25. John McCabe, Chicago attorney, telephone interview, October, 1990. 



26. U.S. Forest Service Regional Forester Steve Yurich, letter of June 23, 1972, to Forest Supervisors Jack 

 Large and George Smith, refers to an October 1971 letter to Gary Eudaily. 



27. Steve Yurich, retired, telephone interview, October, 1990. 



28. Letter from Steve Yurich to Jack Large and George Smith, September 21, 1972. 



29. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, Issue Paper, October 25, 1984, op. cit. 



30. Letter from Jack Large and George Smith, August 8, 1972. 



31. The Rock Creek Advisory Committee charter says the goal was to advise the forest supervisors on 

 management "from a local, regional and national standpoint." 



32. The members, in October, 1972, were: 



Robert Rothweiler and Ron Marcoux, MT Fish and Game Dept., Missoula 



Don Brunum, MT Dept. of Natural Resources and Conservation, Helena 



Dan Reid and Bill Kempfer, Philipsburg Chamber of Commerce, Philipsburg 



Marvin McMichael, Missoula Area Chamber of Commerce, Missoula 



James Hill and Lloyd Greenup, Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union, Missoula 



Dr. Gary Eudaily and Dr. James Brogger, Western Montana Fish and Game Association, Missoula 



Tom Huff and Dave Emmons, West Slope Chapter, Trout Unlimited, Missoula 



Jean A. Warren, Paul Brunner, Bitterroot-Missoula Group, Sierra Club, Missoula 



