FORESTERS EDITION 



NEWSPAPERS ENDORSE IT 



Christian Science Monitor--' 



What is to be done? Obviously the nation must determine 

 upon a comprehensive and efficacious forest policy, and it must be 

 done without delay. Every State should be behind that policy, and 

 National and State Governments should go further than they have' 

 ever gone before to bring the matter to the attention of business and 

 industrial communities everywhere, 



Atlanta Journal-- - 



It is to be hoped this sound advice will receive from Congress 

 the consideration it deserves. It is gratifying to learn from reports 

 to the American Forestry Association that the people throughout 

 the country are beginning to reaUze the need of perpetuating our 

 forests. 



Philadelphia Inquirer-— 



It would be peculiarly appropriate if Roosevelt's name could 

 b6 made the rallying cry for the preservation and perpetuation of 

 our forests. 



Boston Post--- 



The country should be aroused to the importance of doing 

 everything that can be done along these lines before our woodlands 

 are lost to us forever. 



Springfield, Ohio, Sun--- 



The oiily possible remedy is the preservation of our great 

 American forests. 



VOLUME 25 



NOVEMBER, 1919 



NUMBER 311 



