Forest Service Issues And Legislation to 1951 Oral History Transcript 1965 1

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Forest Service Issues And Legislation to 1951 Oral History Transcript 1965 1
P H Paul Harry Ive Roberts
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Was this the time you were burned out in Missoula? Kelley: Oh, I was retired then. I retired in 1944. I came down here in 1942. But when the Second World War broke out this country was practically rubber less. And we needed rubber. And the only 23 Kelley: material that anyone knew about I didn t know anything about that some of the rubber men did know about itthat could be planted and grown in a rub ber producing condition was Guayule, and do it fast. Fry: I want to get your story of Guayule, b...ut in order to keep this chronological, could we take your story of the CCC development first and then go from that to the Guayule? Kelley: Yes. I didn t work for anybody but the President of the United States on that Guayule job. And I had all the authority that I needed to get that job done. Fry: You had top priority Kelley: I had top priority on all that kind of thing. And it was a great satisfaction to have the opening to do things when the pressure was keenest. 24 Kelley: Fry: Kelley: Fry: Kelley: Fry: Kelley: Fry: THE CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS IS BORN Roosevelt was elected at just about that time, and he had all kinds of damn fool ideas.

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