PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 192S VAGE SIX SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1~12S orgniaton interested in forestry,. tt I rsident Little of the University ofc FR~~~ESTRY DE N Pl('Aihigan favors the bill. Dean Dana t T tf epresented the University and1 the'v FAVORABLE C 0isociety of American Foresters beforIa FM~ufl~i L [~ u ihopes that the bill will be reported f ON FED RAL P OJEaToably out of committee. Northwestern men students are. " " icomplaining that their school is over FAVORS EXPERIM1ENT 'ST1ArTIO-NS run with women students. FOR SILVICU LTU7RE AND _____________________ FIRE STUDY l_ ____________ LITTLE INDORSES PLANS COOPER'S IMae>ry-c eiyProject SipiKITCHENETTE ed By National Organiizationis And LadersTASTY, 'HOME-COOKED Dean Samuel T. Dana of the School T HTYU of Forestry and Conservation cetur n- APETT ed ,yegterda~y from, WashiMngton, D. PPTIE1 C., where he was recently called to testify before congressional commit-: unday Dinner j tees on the proposed MeNary-Mc - =celery Soup, Sweeney forest approp~riation bill.DaeS ld D Iean Dana appeared before the!DaeS l ,{ Senate committee on agriculture and Chicken Pie j forestry Monday andl before the= or h-ouse of Representatives committee c Virginia on agriculture Tuesday, testi';ying 4 favorably both times for the propos- f Baked H1am, ed bill, whit;~ provides for the pur: M sh d otto s chase of national forest lands and the maintenance of forest experi-- LButtered ets ment stations. An annual appropri- Sweet Pickle, ation of $250,000 would be p~rovidIed R Sr wb ry W i for the forest service by the term of the bill1. Dean Dana testifiedl chiefly on soc-jI C tion two of the" bill which p~rovide s for the conduction of fire, silvicul- aural, and other forest investigations ( Sunday Luncheon and experiments to be found by maintaining forest experiment sta- tions. These stations are located 35c:f throughout the country at strategic cr,.,.,... points. Before coming to Ann Arbor to °become head of the; forestry sc(hool COOPERS here, Dean Dana, was ini charge of KITCHENETTE c the Northwestern Experimien t Stat ion f. 1' .SFRFO at Amherst, Mass. Hie visitedl the st'iiAQISFR Ol tion while on his eastern trip. I Over Derrill Pratt = The McNary-McSwepeney bill re- ____.__._ _____ ceived +the indorsenrenit tof sevei'al . CHCGIl-Ofcaso h h- MNATN ~na-"o ago Tennis association announced Millin has agtreed to become head hat Miss Helen Wills has been in- coach at Kansas State _ griculturnl-.-- ,iced to play in an exhibition match college providing lhe cmn secunre ii: tt Chiicago about Mlarch 20. release from Geneva Coll e. .....:.. .. ....: ............ :.. ._ - - - - - I ' ' i I IIH 11111111111111111111111,111111111111111111111111111 Second Wek Bieghnning MONDlA Y, Was _ rs. 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