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anaesthesia, and other scientific miracles have taken care of them. And Mr. Carr simply foresees that the same sort of intelligence and effort will in fifty years time completely rebuild the lumber and timber industry.

This writer salutes Mr. Carr as the makings of a true prophet. If we had had others of his thinking capacity fifty years ago, we might right now have all the things he predicts for fifty years hence. What said the poet: "Give us men to match our mountains, Give us men to match our Plains, Men with eras in their purpose, Men with epochs in their brains."

Toylor Succeeds Perry Culp

Ralph G. Taylor has been named assistant director of public relations for The Long-Bell Lumber Company with headquarters in Longview, company officials have announced. He replaces Perry Culp, Jr., who r'vill leave the company on March I to join the advertising firm of Cole & Weber in Tacdma, Wash.

Taylor, 'ivho has been rvith Long-Bell 30 years. has held various administrative positions with the company. He will edit the company magazine, The Log of Long-Bell. Culp joined the Long-Bell organization in 1945, and has edited the company rr'agazine. He has also been active in the community affairs of Longview.

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