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AMERICAN FORESTRY 



NATIONAL HONOR ROLL, MEMORIAL TREES 



Trees have been planted for the following and registered with the American Forestry Association, which 

 desires to register each Memorial Tree planted in the United States. A certificate of registration will be sent to 

 each person, corporation, club or community reporting the planting of a Memorial Tree to the Association. 



MORGANTOWN, PA. 



By Caernarvon Schools: Lieut. George H. 

 tellers. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



By Boy Scouts of America, Troop 207: John 

 P. Bartlett, Corp. Charles L. Beatty, Cornelius 

 Boyle, Lieut. James V. Devenny, John J. 

 Earner, William Hedges, Sgt. Paul Hcnkels, 

 Edward Malone, Lt. William McGoohan, John 

 Potterton, Capt. John J. Tuohey, Wm. J. 

 Turner, James E. Murphy, Horace O'Donnell. 

 By - Women's Homeopathic Hospital : Dr. G. 

 Walter H. Conrad. 



SCRANTON, PA. 

 By Mr. and Mrs. E. E. HoIIister: Charles 

 M. HoIIister. By Mrs. O. S. Clark: Daniel 

 M. Clark, Mrs. Bena Erhardt, Ralph Miller. 

 By. Mrs. H. M. Wilcox: Lloyd G. Wilcox, 

 Mrs. Rosa Seelcy, Harold D. Seeley, Mrs. G. 

 M. Dewey, Sgt. Theodore R. Dewey. By 

 Mr. J. Lewis, Romaine Lewis. By Mr. and 

 Mrs. W. S. Fessenden, Sgt. Guy A. Fessenden. 

 By Scranton Bird Club and By Century Club: 

 Eugenia C. Hosie. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 

 Warner, Clarence E. Warner. Mrs. Sara 

 Curry, John W. Curry. Mr. Joseph Huss, Ed- 

 ward Huss. Mr. John Cawley, Peter Joseph 

 Cawley. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peckham, Sgt. 

 Homer L. Peckham. Mrs H. M. Hannah, 

 Fred A. Hannah. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Maloney, 

 Martin J. Maloney. By Mrs. Catharine Hop- 

 kins, Corp. Leo. A. Hopkins. Mrs. Howell 

 Harris, Corp. Walter W. Harris. Mrs. Ann 

 Forkin, James A. Forkin. Mr. and Mrs. Sam- 

 uel Roberts, David W. Roberts. Mrs. W. T. 

 Parry, William T. Parry. 



WARREN, PA. 



By Memorial Park Committee : Sterling E. 

 Rowland, Percy E. Lawson, Archie W. West- 

 ling, Rex. D. Walker, Fred Schwing, Axel T. 

 Anderson, Ernest Anderson, Homer B. Eccles, 

 Fred D. Mahaffey, Franklin L. Mattison, Elzie 

 A. Lynch, Oliver J. Summerton, Robert Hal- 

 colm Eadie, Lieut. Donald D. McAlpine, Lieut. 

 Stephen Paul Hoskins, Herman W. Hertzcl, 

 Stanley H. Smith, Henry H. Cumings, Leo 

 Leosky, John H. Rylander, R. H. Carr, Floyd 

 H. English, Glen Spetz, Sterl Atkins, Harry 

 M. York, Clyde F. Jones, Ray C. Bines, George 

 W. Neaves, John F. Spangler, Charles F. 

 White, Louie J. Siefert, Stanley L. Wagner, 

 Frederick L. Howard, Robert D. Shaw, Frank 

 M. Glendcnning, Robert B. Kilburn, Chester 



T. Sampson, Alfred T. Morrison, Garnet M. 

 Noyes, Chester Munkegard, Oscar F. John- 

 son, Charles F. Swansou, Oran Kale, Edward 

 F. Koebley, Wilbur Oleson, Carl A. Engdahl, 

 John F. Cooke, Clyde F. Manwaring, James 

 L'ber, Clayton SkifT, William J. Clancy, Ran- 

 dall S. Houghton, Frank Burgland, Clarence 

 P. Spetz, Ernest Crider, Richard E. Howard, 

 Francis Nichols, Ralph H. Wood, William Van 

 Ord, George W. Mead, Arthur Hagle, Claude 

 H. Rahn, Robert B. Stuart, Clair Brady, 

 Stanley E. Sutton, Rehl H. Carr, Harry 

 Haley, Edward Ryberg, Frank Raisor, Henry 

 W. Hallgren. 



NASHVILLE, TENN. 

 By J. K. Raines' School: Mayor Gupton, 

 Corp. A. N. White, James W. Turbeville, J. 

 H. Bradford, Mrs. J. K. Raines, Clyde Eng- 

 lish, Mrs. G. H. Williams. 



DALLAS, TEXAS 



By Travis School: Wendell Spake. By O. 

 M. Roberts School: Joe W. McNeill. 



LYNCHBURG, VA. 



By Lynchburg Chapter, D. A. R. ; William 

 Alexander, Samuel Marvin Arthur, Lonnie 

 Joseph Bacon, Felix Longdale Banton, Lieut. 

 Howard T. Barger, Col. Charles H. Blackford, 

 Wm. Harrison Brooks, Joseph B. Brown, L. 

 Harry Bryant, Lieut. Beverly J. Burks, Lieut. 

 Robert Lewis Butler, Lieut. Herbert Butts, 

 Lieut. Allen L. Campbell, W. Offutt Cobbs, 

 Jacob Lorenzo Crist, Volney Eugene Cumbic, 

 Lieut. G. B. J. Duval, Jr., Samuel Fallwell, 

 Thos. Eugene Fallwell, Louis C. Fernald, Guy 

 V. Finch, Lieut. Saunders Flemming, Harry 

 Lee Foster, Ivan H. Fowler, Robert Franklin, 

 William Gibson, Lieut. Geo. Preston Glenn, 

 Fred Geo. Goephart, Marvin Gough, John 

 Randolph Harmon, Robert Henry, W. W. Hills- 

 man, Robinson Crusoe Johnson, John H. Johns- 

 ton, Pannel Rucker Jones, Robert Lee Kessler, 

 William G. Ketterer, Lieut. John Kirkpatrick, 

 Jacob K. Klein, Haynard Kuck, George Lash, 

 Charles L. Locker, Andrew J. Lucas, Robert 

 L. Mayer, Robert A. Mays, Alexander Mier, 

 Walter Mitchell, A. Marvin Moon, Sterns 

 Moon, John J. Murphy, Lieut. Wm. O. Neu- 

 bauer, Orlie L. Ore, Thomas Ore, Lieut. Reu- 

 ben L. PaskicI, Richard W. Pendleton, Robert 

 L. Perrow, Jr , Carrington Price, Geo. G. 

 Printup, Jr., Ambrose B. Shcnk, Eezer Snell, 

 Jr., Robert B. Stamples, Carrington Stevens, 

 Charles Evans Stone, Frank Hamilton Stone, 



W. Austin Thompson, Norman J. Tray lor, 

 Harry R. Walker, Clarence Widdifield, Major 

 John H. Wills, Abner Odel Witt. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 

 By University of Washington: Lawrence W. 

 Allen, Jeannette V. Barrows, Alford J. Brad- 

 ford, Leo F. Bennett, Donald Broxou, Her- 

 bert F. Canheld. A. E. Carlson, Lloyd H. Coch- 

 ran, Dow R. Cope, Edward S. Cunningham, 

 William R. Cutler, Walter C. Dunbar, James 

 M. Eagleson, George Vernon Evans, Albert 

 Morrill Farmer, Charles N. Fletcher, Samuel 

 Goodlick, George F. Gorham, Rhodes H. Gus- 

 tafson, Nicholis C. Healy, Clarence J. Hemp- 

 hill, Alfred C. Hoiby, Everett Hoke, E. H. 

 Hoisington, Frank H. Hubbard, Edward H. 

 Hughes, Clair Kinney, Harry Leavitt, Wil- 

 fred Lewis, Charles A. JJndberry, John 

 Martin, Adelbert D. McClcverty, William 

 J. A. McDonald, Frank Everett Mc\<tt, Wil 

 mot C. Morehouse, Roy Muncaster, Elmer J. 

 Noble, Merle O'Rear, Samuel Parker, Gerald 

 G. Patton, Lester D. Pickering, H. A. Ross, 

 James R. Ristinc, W. Earl Shanley, Truman 

 S. Tucker, Homer W. Ward, Leon H. Wheeler, 

 Harold C. White, Chester Wilson. 



SOUTH BEND, WASH. 

 By Memorial Tree Committee: Walter Bal- 

 tus, David G. Benton, Horace B. Dorricn, 

 Walter Drissler, Don R. Grablc, Werner J. 

 Hill, William W. Hyatt, Victor H. Johnson, 

 Dan C. Kelly, John A. Laako, Lewis Olof 

 Larsen, Christian M_oe, Henrick W. Niemt, . 

 Russel R. Owens, Howard Perkins, Alfred 

 W. Petit, Tom Shelse, James C. Souter, Stciner 

 Siverson, Jacob Teiseth, Thomas O. Williams, 

 William Roy Willson, Joseph Zurfluh, Jacob 

 Barger. 



WHEELING, W. VA. 



By Service Star Legion: Edward Tate. 



FOND DTJ LAC, WIS. 



By Woman's Club: World War Veterans. 



LA CROSSE, WIS. 



By Service Star Legion: Soldiers, Sailors 

 and Nurses. 



MIDDLETOWN, WIS. 



By Middletown High School, Class of 1912: 

 Franklin W. Haverland. By Middletown 

 Women's Club: Harry T. Curwen. By Mid- 

 dletown Lodge F. A. M.: William C. Stcckel- 

 berg. By Middletown I. O. O. F. No. 158: 

 Berton O. Haak. 



REFORESTATION, A PUBLIC, NOT A PRIVATE DUTY 



"I" UMBERMEX cannot be justly criti- 

 cised for not replanting their lands," 

 says Professor John Ise, in his recent book 

 "The United States Forest Policy," pub- 

 lished by Yale University Press. "Only 

 under exceptional circumstances could it 

 be done profitably. In the first place, an 

 investment of this character would be a 

 long-time investment. No return could 

 ordinarily be expected in less than 50 years, 

 in some cases even longer, and in the 

 meantime the owner must pay taxes and 



protect his investment from fire and tres- 

 pass. Although these two items fire pro- 

 tection and taxes are not large, they are 

 too uncertain for a conservative invest- 

 ment. While fire protection is a small item 

 usually, there is always a chance that fire 

 may destroy a part of the entire invest- 

 ment. Taxes are likewise uncertain and 

 arbitrary and, under the unscientific sys- 

 tem prevailing in most states, must be 

 paid regardless of whether the lands are 

 bringing in any return or not. 



"Even if there were no element of un- 

 certainty, reforestation would seldom pre- 

 sent an attractive field of investment The 

 initial cost of reforesting, together with 

 cost of protection and taxes, compounded 

 annually for 50 years at six per cent, would 

 amount to a very large sum. in all probabili- 

 ty much more than the stumpage would then 

 be worth. One writer on the subject has 

 termed tree planting 'a risky six per cent 

 investment.' " 



