Show Forester Decries Waste on Private Lands Danger of the nations nation's forest lands ands especially those regulated by private interests being laid waste was stressed Wednesday as the Society So So defy clety of American of-AmerIcan Foresters opened th the first of several division sessions in its lisT four day general assembly Utah and Temple Square hotel Urging the need for trained foresters foresters for for- foresters esters in private Industry as a means of or perpetuating our forests was Svend O. O Helberg professor of ot college of at forestry Syracuse university who spoke as chairman of the division of ture which opened the assembly sessions sessions at 10 am a.m. Our greatest forest problems Inthe inthe In la lathe the matter of care are In the Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- chic northwest and in the east Prof Helberg Heiberg asserted explaining that in these s sections there were man many private for forests which are not managed as well wen as public forests It may mean public regulation of forests of forests by federal and state governments governments gov gov- ts or within the industry but but at any rate we certainly need to realize the importance of keeping keeping keep keep- ing the forests Jn Ina a reasonably pro prod state he declared Following registration at 9 am a.m. Wednesday some foresters from all aU sections of at the country went Into division sections with the first general assembly set for Thursday at 9 am a.m. in the Hotel Utah Dr Franklin S. S Harris president Utah State Agricultural college will be the main speaker at the Thursday general session discussIng discussIng discussing discuss discuss- ing the role of ot wildlife resources in settlement of the Inland western mountain region |