. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Tin TlmUenlh Annual Connnti'm. seems to me to he jilisoliitcly fSMcnti;!! in the work you are uniU'rtakinj:. In or','anizin;Lr a forest, lire (.ruiii i mn must be the first aim of all, ami the ^'reiit thing was to make the forest aecessible with trails, telephone lines and otln-r means of communication. The funda mental princi|> on which an ellicient for- est force was to l»e built up were thus four in number: (1) No politics; _'i Trained men; {'.\) l*'nmi;,'h ; (I) 1,1 eral control. In the orjjanizal Kill o


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Tin TlmUenlh Annual Connnti'm. seems to me to he jilisoliitcly fSMcnti;!! in the work you are uniU'rtakinj:. In or','anizin;Lr a forest, lire (.ruiii i mn must be the first aim of all, ami the ^'reiit thing was to make the forest aecessible with trails, telephone lines and otln-r means of communication. The funda mental princi|> on which an ellicient for- est force was to l»e built up were thus four in number: (1) No politics; _'i Trained men; {'.\) l*'nmi;,'h ; (I) 1,1 eral control. In the orjjanizal Kill of such a inrre the line of responsibility from man to man must be iibsolutely clear, and each man must know tlu' extent of his responsibil ity. Younj,' men coulil successfully hear three or four times as mucii responsibility as one would expect of them. Then the man must l>e '^i\en his head.' An organization wiiere a man simply work- ed under orders, not even signing the let- ters he wrote, might ruin the man for high-class executive work. An organiza- tion built e and given to the field men. The V. S. Forest Service exists, not for the oflice end, but for the field end. In the U. S. Forest Service men were frcfjuently given a change from the one class of work to the other. ' We have a definite order that the recommemlation of the field man mu^t not be turneubli strong that tlie men who stroy the service could not fight th: ment.' Publicity was »bsidn»' tial, and it should be a regular daily duty of the service to let inc jui' know what is going on. itiiiiiMii \f i f 111 dry Hon. .Martin liurrdl. [>.. ter of Agriiulture, vx\ in hearing Mr. I' - ferred tu the immenHf |> his own pro\ ii forest fires, ,11 tion of thi< gf' tion of the fori ; sake of the water | belt, for irrigation. Mr. U. Ii. Campbell renKir!.. 1 l<»yalty of the staff of th Forest .', ;. i .... âº. ence th:i | a ser\ ice. 11, ( the trained mei f Forestry of thr â » turning


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