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Show TITUS KNOWS HIS BIG TIMBER LORE 'Flame in the Forest Author Born, Reared in Woods. v I Harold Titus Harold Titus, whose fast-moving serial story, "Flame In the Forest," appear serially In this newspaper, was born in Traverse City, Mlchl gan, at the end of the white pine era, and he still lives there In a home perched on a hill overlooking Grand Traverse Bay. Writing has been his vocation for twenty years. AH of his books have been outdoor yarns, and most of his several hundred short stories as well. Since 1027 he has served as a member of Michigan's Conservation Commission, which keeps him In the closest possible touch with forest, fish and game alTalrs. Ills particular particu-lar activity Is In forest Are control con-trol and reforestation. In 1931 the University of Michigan gave Mm an honorary Master of Arts degree In recognition of the Influence of his novel "Timber!" on the reforestation reforesta-tion movement nnd of his work for fonservatlon. The reviewer of the Boston Globe said of "Flame in the Forest": For-est": "Tills new novel Is a roaring story of adventure In the woodlands." wood-lands." And that's just what It Is. You'll enjoy every chapter. Don't forget to follow It as It unfolds from week to week In the columns of this newspaper. |