',ACHE TWO THE MICIATClAM DVAILY 3'ATCjrT 71AV T1N'l 1 '4 " I al*4 a s a... i t r. a ,. a a a v t- s +t as h w a a r vaa, a v s .a.+ ~AI,1, ial Vi1kV Y uV. 1:1. ci I SCROOL OF FORESTRY OCEAN LINERS S. O.S. BATTLE WIND AND STORM TO ANSWER SIGNALS OF VESSELS REPORTED IN DISTRESS I--- __ Western Geologists Report Fossil Find 1 f JOTTER TAKES STAND FOR ADOPTION OF FOREST FIRE PREVENTION BILL PLANS SUNMER CAMP IEf IOTHR N MI cH IGAN SOPHIOMORES riO BE, ALLOWED; UJSE OF OLD LUMBER CAMP IN ALGER COUNTRY CRA1IWILL 'BE DIRECTOR Location, Of Camp To Permit Visits ToI oa -working Industries Of Munising Region - - - ------- - ----- ._. Discovery of an area ° said to! It is a good deal more practical spend too much in restoration., contain a full history of evolution i to take measures to prevent forestI since there is a shortage of forests in fossils and declared to be so fires than to taxi other measures nw valuable to natural science tha o relcbundoraes"d-' Professor lJotte nr states that in they could not reveal its lo atodredPerEd. oerar,"f de 1927,nd 35millions of acres were other than to say it is in New Mex- Jteo h burned in the United States, rep- ico, is announced by two University School of Forestry and Conserva-i resenting a loss of $30,000,000. The of California professors. tion in commenting on the fire burden of protection is placed on The men, who returned to Berke- prevention bill now being placed the land owner, who pays half, the ley with about a ton of fossils for4 before the national legislature. 1state and federal government pay- classification, said the earthbed# According to Professor Jotter, ing the rest. Of the eight millions contained specimens from every1 fire-prevention methods consist ofI needed for fire protection east of geologic age from 75,000,000 yearsj stationing lookouts and guards on Ithe Mississippi river last year, only ago down to 7,000,000 years ago. forest tracts, supplying fightingr one-fourth was expended. The discoverers, Prof. C. L. Camp. equipment, establishing telephone When asked what percentage of curator of amphibians and reptiles i]lines and trails, and most import- forests lands in the United States in the museum of Vertebrate Zoo-r ant of all, providing means of edu- , were protected, Professor Jotter ex- On June24 the School of Forestry .* .x1 ,s. and Conservation .at the Universityn a2 fa3u godel as first, ., a.. . ,,, ,*-* ,." :Y.., ,in a very remote art of the stateagodel of Mchigan will openit frsHY of ewMeic.7xpditonfondneesar sophomore summer camp, using as Thf ewunierito snamous a temporary quarters a lumber camp ' there a place where the contin- quate and ix of Cleveland-Cliffs Iron company'adex s in Alger county, about ten miles ' a posed toiviewacetsra.bag d west of Munising and a short dis-n ,.. hbPoesossadthywul ests fomd tarice of the man road. he use reealotesr location osadof he fossil ,fretIfo oftan ca tem inroad.e se ev of thscapi;md osil area when they had collected all through the courtesy of the coni- .>.;teseiesnee o ok pany', and it is estimated that 3 he peien eee frwok twny-iettdnt"il ttnt; nilt a ie, they intend to! the session. Professor Robert li which might interfere. r Craig, Jr., who has just returned tl 1 Fi 11FIilllI from a tr-ip to select the camp site, ,::r"; = _ F II lIIIl"tiIIIIIIIIII~ will be Director and Professor Shir- " ley W. Allen, an instructor '= AN-N The purpose of the camp is toatt ,give the forestry students who have .- t h completed two years of collegiate A * ~ A.. -i work and are about to enter on ad- ~li1~ trance studies in the School of - Everu I1L~ Forestry and Conservation a {-k7Ai_ '" thorough acquaintance with MVichi- ~e~cA~7 ""w to practice forestry in the field. The t vz Saturday ite, a measuring of logs, individual trees "?c / ^ ~ wi' <. :<::r? s . COIT and stands of timber, study of ;=- ^- - growth and yield of timber stands, = P rk la practice in fire prevention and With severe storms on the noth Atlantic thiee lines the SS America, pictured above, the S. S. laK -inx suppression and the construction of President Harison and the Germain steamship, Yorck answeed S 0 S. calls sent out by the Italian - - forest improvements, will make uip freighter Florida, and the American tanker Dannedaike, reported in distress of the Virginia Capes. Capt. __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ ____ _ _ _ s the program. { George Fried, lower right, hero of the Antinoe rescue,is skipper of the America, -veybod The location of the temporary- Welcome = camp will permit frequentexcoTLrATON L BO A OYaI ISEraitind"he continued, How- theonsgtonwood-orkig industries of i ever, all experimentation is not IiItIIIItiIIIiIIIIIiiit. tergio including paper mills,, FOR USE B Y SCHOOL OF FORES T R Y i finding physical proper ties since sawmills, woodenware, veneer, and: chemistry. physics, and other allied Wood distillation plants. The carp "The utilization laboratory of the, than any other country since the; fields constitute other aspects. is also located within the Mackin- School of Forestry and Conserva-j government has had a laboratory - --_ ___ ac Purchase unit, established..b established at Madison, Wisconsin, Subscribe to The Michigan Daily, th ainlForest Rsev tion io. cmlteyeuipdsince 1910, where a large stafft is ;$2.50 the halt year-It's worth it.. teN onlRsraonand being used in expermienta- -_____. _ _____--"-yTh rto comnmission, and including the area' tion," declared Prof. W. Kynoch, of eA to in which purchases are being madec the forestry school, .yesterday. The Films for one of the "National Forests in Professor Kynoch has been in the Upper peninsula. This canmp is charge of the complete installation also near some splendid stands of I of equipment in the laboratory now- °- virgin timber and within anl easy ! located in the old heating plant reachs of modern logging operations.I behind the Dental school.ie r The students will be in the :roods Loa1odsaenwbenet COSMOPOLITAN Loa od r o en et 0until the mxiddle of August and it di h aoaoyt eemn OPENING is the belief of the School of Fores-; their physical properties, but it is { HOWLX~T~~ TODAY try and Conservation that this 1 hoped that within a few, months HURRICAINE i' ume1fprcic.wrkudr xVVtescolmaLegno ar perienced leadership will equip the! ular program of testing South boys to get more out of the junior American timbers, which wa~n-IY ul okwthluhe.Y ul summer's employmnent. This is pounced some time ago hoteta l d your sides ..... as Chester usually spent on National or St'ateitive. forests or private woods operations.;I "The new forestry laboratory." tears through traffic in his anti-, It is hoped that within a short Prof. Kynochx said, "will keep quated taxi for love, loot and life ! time arrangeinents will be made by; closely in 'touch with the labora- the University for a permanent; tories of Great Britain, Canada, LOOT-ED M tn summer camp for the forestry stu- United States, and India in order Re;o dents in good stand of virgin Umnb-* that each may keep abreast of the JEWELSRe Mu nyo{ e1 and with sufficient area for other in experimentation results."( iteHg Sa .x conducting forestry operations year! The local laboratory will also fal- {r, BLAZING the High eSas . after year. All products of the low closely the methods employed ! U S lm n aso forest .will be involved in such ~a by the older institutions.GUS plan including timber, game, fur, "There is probably more timber FLEIN fish, and recreation. research done in the United States 'i\ CR O S "--. , -. R O K S r BATTLING I OATORIGAL ASSOCIATIONCOS R-KI UL _Presents SO-f, ~S e hen I' ,/ see .I Leacock _ nScarlet! Wit -Noted Humorist B3-ETTY COMI and FEBRUARY 12 A, TiCK1 TS, AT SLAThR'SFANI ~rmt iiiiuiitti11~~t111Mi1iifilF1{t1tiiutuIIFIiiintliuoomwtmf1~ I~IIIIIIIIIii in the ;Screens DILLON __________________________________wildest laugh ride! production warinig ile pub~lic ox!1Jpiainetna lt aU.littC leiole tl.iai halt. angers. He states that !Thie entire forest land of Michigan more total money than is provided for, but the protection is spent because the is inadequate for the usual emier- ppropriated are inade- 'genies, Micigant having a little intended for restoration jmore than eig hteen million acres ire prevention. It would1 of forests, for the protection of deal better to save the which Michigan received from the iburning at all than to federal gol.,ern ment, $55,000. FYou-MUST Take Notes try* this amnazing IMPLY :hold a soft, Ismooth, black-writ- Vi LV Tpcticili nyour nid and no tes practically ite themselves. Thc tik look on your face nishes and everythin~g mes out O0.K. rf jl r~ 13 hrrtlif w y. 7E LV ETPencits, A-MERICAN PENCIL CO., Willow Ave., Hioboken, N. 3. P-1, Thie Movie Is thc Thing Hlere Dick turns Jack for Scarlet Seas. Seal.. PSON DUNG loll r. :i s ' 5 i St} k i F.=; .J ti A YJ " IS COtRNWELL COAL - COKE Scranton, Pocahontas Kentucky and West Virginia Co l Solvay and Gas Coke Y Tkis business has been growing ever *ince it was established. The secret-~ "givingabsolute satisfaction to out customers." We believe it pays to do busixess in a friendly way. If you think so too, .let's iget together. Forgett Rride of Here's that Pail cYour Thrill! Midnight. IRevere! 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