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A. C. Spurr Elected President Ot American Forestry Association

A. C. Spurr of Fairmont, West Virginia, has been elected president of the 73-year-old American Forestry Association, it was announced today. He succeeds W. S. Rosecrans of Los Angeles, California.

Recognition of Mr. Spurr, president of the Monongahela Power Company since 1935, is in a large measure the result of his long-time devotion to and accomplishments in the field of resource conservation. He is a founder and secretary of the Upper Monogahela Valley Association, chairman on the Committee on Agriculture of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, and one of the founders and chairman of the Advisory Committee of the West Virginia Forest Council.

As nineteenth president, he will direct The American Forestry Association's long-range program of education which seeks to stimulate better management and use of the nation's forests and related resources.

Also elected, for a one-year term as irearotet, was John M. Christie, assistant vice-president of the Riggs National Bank, Washington, D.C.

The election for five seats on the 15-man board of directors, as provided by the association's by-laws, resulted in the naming of two new directors and re-election of three others, all for three-year terms. New directors are Kent Leavitt of Millbrook, New York, president of the National

Association of Soil Conservation Districts; and Theodore S. Repplier of Washingtno, D. C., president of the Advertising Council, Inc. Directors re-elected were William B. Greeley, Seattle, Washington, vice-president of the West Coast Lumbermen's Association and chairman of the American Forest Products Industries, Inc.; Walter H. Meyer, who holds the position of Harriman professor of Forest Management at Yale lJniversity, and Lloyd E. Partain, manager of the commercial research division of the Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Twenty-one honorary vice-presidents were also elected.

Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Concat APril 8

The Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club will hold a dinner and concatenation Friday evening, April 8, at the Elks Club, 607 South Park View Street, Los Angeles. Dinner will be served at 7:09 p.m., and there will be an entertainment program. The concation will be staged after the dinner. There will be a fine class of "Kittens," and a big crowd of "Old Cats" is expected to be on hand. Get in your reservations early.

The April 22 meeting witl be held at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, in conjunction with the annual convention of the Southern California Retail Lumber Association. This will be a luncheon meeting, and will be sponsored by the Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo Club.

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