| Show WILL BE MIMI SOON dan B casement of manhatten kan selected by Socie Secie tat taly y jaldine to do thit that th it the forest service rani op praial report will ill be thoroughly re mew aeed eil and studied a non partisan advisor I 1 is promised by secretary of agriculture win jardine until thi this has been made the secretary all ill take no action upon the report aich as it tan tand d calls call foi generally getie ralIN increasing ile glazing fees he has se lecter mr air dan B carment Cac ment of man hattan kansas as a special depre tentative senta tive to reiel the report mr casement is veil inell qualified for thi this vork alie ahe as was reared on an ohio farm and has de developed eloped a large stock farm near manhattan kansas and is ib also cliZa engaged ged in the range cattle business at white river rier colorado where lie he la ib a on the uncompahgre national forest mr casement ca vill begin this work about january 1 and will not only ie leview ien the forest berice sen ice records record but vill sand p nd some time in the western et ern states in interviewing the stockmen stoc kmen and examining topical national forest and private land ranges commenting upon this appointment Secre secretary tarl jardine stated for some time I 1 ha have e been endea endeavoring to secure the services service of a competent experienced man for reviewing the work nork done bv the forest service of the department of agriculture in arri arriving ing at a grazing fee to be charged cli arged on oil the national forests for all classes of lie livestock tock it will be remembered that the department part ment of agriculture under certain commitments to the agricultural appropriations prop nation committee in 1910 1919 anti and 1920 agreed to make a careful survey ey of the whole hole question of grazing fees on the national forests and be prepared to recommend a fee at the expiration of the term permits abich were nere i issued aed in 1919 and terminated in 1123 1113 due to the depression in the livestock R industry the late date when the new fees were ere to become effective was na postponed to 1921 and for the same reason was as again postponed to become effective effect ie at the beginning of 1027 after the appraisal of national forest est ranges was completed and submitted hinitt I to the secretary of agriculture bv the forest service considerable opposition poi tion on the part of the stockmen stoc kmen to the fees arrived arned at developed As a means mean of reconciling the differences of opinion the chief forester of the united states forest service recommended to me tile the appointment of a special representative to review the work ork of the forest service and advise me accordingly |