SOUTH'S CONCERN IN APPALACIIIAX PROJECT 



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that it will impress its wishes upon its 

 congressmen ; that it will attend in 

 overwhelming- numbers (as New Eng- 

 land does) any congressional-committee 

 "hearing" given on the bills; that each 

 individual in the South believing in the 

 necessity and the righteousness of the 



South's demand for action in this mat- 

 ter will pledge himself to the forest 

 cause and aid actively in this work. 



We can win the fight at this session 

 of Congress, but it depends on what 

 the South does, and the South, in its 

 final analvsis, means ^'OU. 



Illustration of a F.nish Fight Between a Live Oak and a Grapevine In a North Carolina Fore.t 



