I NVED.N2iSI)AY, OCTO"i'k. 20, 192(3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE FOflSTRY CLUB WILL EAR TALK BY IVORY SCHURMAN CALLS FAT WHITE HOUSE Expect Forested to i)Fwuss uses Wool1 to Replace S ubstituites 2Flooding Markets of ENGINE3ERS INTERESTED rW.: Mr i% P .Ivory, representing the allied uier interests of the country, is to (t liver a talk before the members of th Forestry club tonight in room 214 N4tural Science at 7 :30 p. in., on 'the u Ens of wood and lumber instead of the substitutes that are flooding the market at the present time.E Mr. Ivory is an expert forester; hay- ing ben engaged for years in the privatd practice of forestry and having s pent , five years at the Forest Prod- ucts liboratory in Madison. His pur- ;o:;e is to show that in many cases wbherc wood is being pushed out by substituites, the use of these substi- tutes is -not only more expensive, but that lumber more accurately suits it- self to the demands of the situation. r~., T'he lecture, according to Prof. E. V. . Jo~ er, of the forestry department :'>:;:. should be of great interest not onlyto m i fth f re ryd p t en bu also tw all engineers who are interest- ed in thite use of lumber: Professor dotter believes' that the engineers will benefit by the ldcture because, of the fact that Mr. Ivory has done so much resewileh in the use of lumber that he knows, not only the superficial rea- , : sons, but is able to go into the tech- nical det~ails. Mr. Itvory is on a tour of trie Coun- I try- and comes here at this time from 1 It ? Detro4* ' where he has been giving ex- hibitioi~s and lectures before all of x t :. the associated users of lumbers and wood products there. 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