A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE 



TVyHAT Roads of Re- 

 " niembrance may 

 become io well shown in 

 these pictures taken 

 from an airplane by the 

 Baltimore Evening Sun, 

 which has joined the 

 American Forestry As- 

 sociation's campaign for 

 memorial tree planting 

 along the highways of 

 the country. The road 

 on the right reminds one 

 of the well shaded roads 

 of France, those roads 

 which the doughboy 

 knew so well and which 

 are famous throughout 

 the world. The road 

 on the left is the average 

 American road. 



The Roads of Remem- 

 brance suggestion of the 

 .\ssociation has taken 

 hold everywhere. The 

 Chicago Tribune in the 

 central west is carrying 

 on a daily campaign for 

 roadside tree planting. 

 One of the last official 

 acts of Col. F. W. Gal- 

 braith, Jr., Commander 

 of the American Legion, 

 was the planting of a me- 

 morial tree at Vandalia, 

 Ohio, where the Nation- 

 al and the Dixie High- 

 ways cross. Shortly be- 

 fore he was killed in an 

 auto accident Col. Gal- 

 braith issued a call to the 

 state departments of the 

 Legion to push memori- 

 al tree planting. The 

 Association suggests that 

 a mile of the Dixie and 

 the National highway 

 each side of Vandalia be 

 dedicated in his honor 

 to commemorate the 

 work he began so well. 



[Phototraphi Copyrighted and Republished by the Courtesy of the Baltimore Evening Sun.] 



