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Show 152 Even ern thoug.h soverOl"S there was br President Eoover, 70 1930. sve ests. were and r'e funds for it and J2.t1es appropriated on the Public Domain, appointed twerrty logical R. array of Gc.rfield, "1.d himself former proposcl,2 creation of the conmi.ss i on this Corittee tration of the nated, unan.irn.i ty among the' wes+ in their views t oward this authorized the g:--ess no Secretary commended in April, Conservation and Adminis- as it officially desig- was members represen Ung professional son Cori-: of impres an inter d sectional former President Garfield, Interior of the Roosevelt Adninistration, during two appointed chair- yeers of nan Junong the remaining n.i.ne t e en members of the "Garfield , the was Coast Lubeents Association 2nd forner Chief of the United States Forest Service; s tate T2..<'Xp2ler' s As soc La't Lcn of Arizona; GeorEe E. Editor of the S2.turd2.v veninC' Post; 3hlOOd r.:ead, sioner of the Bureau of Re c Lama't i.on Land Comrni.s s i oner- of Ida.ho; 'dilliarn Peterson, the of the Rudolph Kuchler, President t 1. H. Nash, Lorimer, Commis- State Director of Experiment Station and Extension Division, utah State .Agricul tural College; and Francis C. Wilson, Interstate ;.1iss Peffer observes of the we s te rn governors I "In stead of accenting the idea with acclaim, they ....vere in clined to v i.ew it dubiously." Ibid., p. 205. Roy !.I. Rob bins, on the other hand, has asserted I "Generally speaking, the governors of the western s t.a te s atro.I aude d the move, but the Sen2.tors arid p.eDresent2.tives vtere not in'Dressed." See Our L2,!':dec. :eri tare", T},e P"_l::,lic Dorl:ein, (Princeton: Pr i.nce-ton Un.i.ve r-s i ty Press, 1942), p. 1,1). 1776:'1436 |