a matter of importance, wouldn x t you foel as if you did 

 hin an injustice "by flatly refusing to assist him "because 

 you disagreed with him on the theory and practice of tha 

 piece of work? Wouldn't you in a measure fool flattered 

 that he had thought your help and advice of sufficient im- 

 portance to hid to have como and askod for it? I would, 

 and I "believe those lumber and power company officials do, 

 and offer to help partly on this account. -Even if some of 

 thon do not agree with the idoa of the Service on fire 

 protection. 



I have tried to keep "before the public locally, 

 the noed of adequate fire protection - what wo aro doing 

 and the need of help. Cooperation results, and wo aro 



getting more of it this year. 



Discussion. 



4:10 - Dmorgency Help, Srub end a'ools. 



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