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Show Wed Ity t narlo: t!.o Inva' - coma Wfj mmXi cats li'1 grv-- ! . BLEAtMS t'oi.. settle park SAX JOSE SCALE IS HAUL) TO EiiAlUCATE .or di- - lihiTi. I hruu,. i lol;il e I ; i ?V-o- Vk s ..? rv kTF ; tury water j . . . over parks. ii . forced .. ' i riur r s si- hUl - :.k I..-- me 'i is t.i ,i :: a I 'i iw f . s.-- V.'.iMi i.;' i'.il'.y t I.pglxl:i;!i)i uf X $5$8?? park- - nn d Is still Imaging lire; tlie riuiluual purk service, the forest service und (he Ip rlgatlon und powei are tangled up In a deads lock. Congress appro- considerpriates able innney and Impounds the nil discriminalittle Yellowstone ygvgggnxr. 2ft ( By 1 jj ! ' odncatlon. Thocyh all ars anneerned In this matter, tha lead Bu,t bo and should be taken by the national gov-- ; orament Our national government la already eon- -' toned In many phases of It, but In an Incoherent nanntr. in the administration of national forests jjational wlld-llf- e parks reserves and unreserved tonaln. the government holde almost unlimited PPortunltUs for this form of public servlcs la order to handle this matter properly, to adjust n widely separated viewpoints and Interlock the iterests concerned efficiently, there would be a wSiilte and clearly prescribed national policy. Tha In Its scops de-ua- ds matter, being nation-wid- e such handling. The object to be secured Ski i? therefore be to promulgate a national pnllcy ilf" ,ho"M under federal merely " activities In behalf of outdoor reerra-jttie!, but also formulate a program to aerva as a for future action. nt oi Assistant Secretary of (he Navy Itooserplt, cliiiiriiinn of the confeivniv, w'nt out to more thnn one hundred organizations total ili lcgnles Secretaries Weeks Work, Wul-to- e Hoover and Assistant Secretary Roosevelt members of the committee asked by the J "Nlilent to suggest to him how a nntlonnl out door pulley could best ho formulated M Pm Inin art Ion. This vi'iiiiuittmi a fittingly constituted and the "f ' members will be largely a labor of SeiTi'iiirles Weeks, Work and Walluce are llircc of the federal power coninils-- ' sliiidi tins general administrative control over waterjmwer sites on the public lunda and rcser-tlunexisting nutlonnl purka excepted. Mr. Mss as of wnr, la Interest ml In public lx n!i ,,,,HrKe of the national military purka Is president of the nntlonnl forest rvservu-io- n iiiinmlsslon, which undiT the Weeks act line. lll extrusive forest purchases In the White oiaialns and Apjialnchliins ' "'"Hi, as secretary of the Interior, controls to naiinniii pnrg service, the general laud olllce, to 'iiti,.,. "f Indian affairs, and the bureau of eilu-"Secn-uirWallace la in control of the forest Mrkiii which administers the national for l,n,l hureaua of ""I and plant Industry. biological survey, public flsh,r,,,,,rr ll,,ovor has charge of the bureau of u,1,, nltlly Interested In mining and 'run Xu,r:'','1"n. Moreover, he la president of (he association, an unofficial natlon- IiL. lir,,rKl,,liin,on f nutiire lovera Influential In toen-alln- forthemn-k'fJcyrrijrt- shown In congressional legislation of recent years. Col. Theodore Roosevelt Is a nature lover by Inheritance Ills share In this present movement la large. The tentative program prepared by thla committee 1h exhaustively comprehensive. Apparently ever possible phase of the subject is being considered. Among the subjects are these: The legal authority for federal participation under the Public Welfare" clause of the Constitution as the proper medium for Joint or Interstate action and as custodian of the public domain. Enrouragenient of outdoor recreation as a federal function for military preparedness, for higher standards of citizenship, fur general conditions of health. Outdoor recreation ns a prime factor In the promotion of development mental, physical, vocational, social, moral and patriotic. Child 1 fulfil as a national responsibility In all lta phases, Including outdoor recreation as a controlling Influence. Wild life resources of the United States, their rnlue, requirements, control anil management nnd the functions and responsibilities of the federal government. The 'iconic resources, their social nnd economic value; their requirements, protection and promotion, and their control nnd management ns nntlonnl parks, monuments nnd military parks, and ns national forests. Consideration of ninjor possibilities of federal participation will evoke discussion as to Increased mining government services nnd among agencies other thnn federal, and between the federnr and other agencies. The formulation of an cdurailonal program for outdoor recreation Is Included here, nlso tlie consummation of International agreements ns to the preservation nnd propagation of wild life, the encouragement of tort ami reciprocal privileges. of recreation reA survey nnd cliisslflcnllon sources on national, Mule nnd private lunda Is slated for lilseusslon. The flnnnclul encouragement of outdoor recreaIn tion Is consldcivd, wllh resisvt to rotid nnd trail roust ruction, nnd In wild life preservation; to spccHIr appropriations for development of public properties; to direct flnanclnl In ediicutloniil programs, nnd to Improvement of waterways nnd wuters for develiqiinent of 1 reere-u'tlon- values. s, y !,' ' Xtujkii (lie Tlda ttD(1 1 hns a voting atrength of political power baa lean 4. atcdklugly tional park mnds In general are ns a rule fur Inferior to roads approach liullt by states und counties to reach the parks. ti If the pig conference does czezmsJirizAxXAJeAZAjc&JxAix of Finally, the program calls for a pronouncement clear-cu- t policies on : Nullonul parks Exelnsltn of economic development of nuturnl resources; extent to which economic ivsourrcs will bo held within existing parks and Included In new ones; conditions under wldcli amis will Im transferred from national forests to nntlonnl parks or reverse. Natlonnl forests Exclusion of economic development where recreational vhIiich In a given area are dominant ; correlation of recreational development with the use of ether natural resources such as timber nnd forage; retention Of recreation ureas under forest service administration. I'dbllc domain Preservation of areas of high recreational value and the administration or such arena by new forma of dedication and management, by transfer to nntlonnl jairk service and by addition to nntlonnl forests.' President Coclldge's action Is timely. There never will he imtce and until a national policy Is adopted. At present there la chaos wad war. Tha National Park Army" was nrgiu- - nothing more than establish ponce nnd between the Interior und Agricultural departments, It will acconillsh much. For ten years the Agricultural department has staged the astonishing spectacle of a campaign both open and secret to wrest from the Interior department the control of the national parks It has set up the na tlonal forests established for the purely commer dal purposes of lumbering, grazing and forest protection as competitors of the national parka In outdoor recreation. It has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars In building roads and establishing centers for purely recreation purposes. The charge Is made that it opposes the creation of national parks because national parka are usually taken from nutlonal forests. It would transfer the national service bodily from the Interior department to the Agricultural department There are strong Intimations In the tentative program thut thla warfare between the two departments will be stopped and the question settled; There Is also the further Intimation that there may be established a new class of recreation reservations, possibly under control of s new kind of administrative body. The discriminating reader has doubtless noted that the pictures herewith are something entirely new photographs of national purk scenery from airplanes. Such photography is exceedingly difficult and dangerous because of air conditions umong the high peaks. The Tetons (nbout 13,000 feet) are In western Wyoming, are famous landmarks and lire Included In the proposed addition to Yellowstone Nathmul purk. Mount Whltnej (14,501 foot) Is the highest mountain In continental United Stull's. It Is In t'ulifornia und Is included In the pnqKised Roosevelt Sequoia National park. The photograph of HalenWnhi (11.HU0 feet) In the Hawaiian National park show die greal crater full to the rim of billowing cloud. llut the million nnd more visitors to the national parks and monuments must still go In by enr und new roads are continuously being niude for them. A small picture shows construction work on tlie Wind River Canyon highway, near The Wy o. , to le opened this season. rand Is pnrt of Ihe Yellowstone highway and the Ther-inopol- 21-,3'- '. 'Vrls s V A r I ' 1 i ,iis ..- - c- - mu. 1. . I jM d 1 el.i v.. i ur.d 1111.1 -t hmI l.eut li i .:."i .v. ..I j v over rny Ihv'v. 1 h d c v, i'e i.ii i:i mv eiiUs mi,l was v r- n. i. j s.uv your advert ise-r- ..i in tl; v.vst'apers so 1 thong:!', t I v, ou'-- l tn nieilieine. My lcjr-h.u-- :i I ' got !: a Uittle of the Vegetable I'l'mpT.ir.J and I began to feel better a .hi u I FtarUil taking it. Iimvetaki t it off und nn for three , now. 1 keen house and do all yi ir.y v.atk for r:y nusbuud and two A Croad Field nim-i'- i lie's I bad tho'Flu utter tiiat 1 li.i.l a) ain in my aids wns nut I,' le tod,: my Wurk 1 was How He Looked at It 1 Wlmi l.;i' he. nine of ihe train an U my ff.rden. I i what ths oUn-- dene me. 1 tliink it n.i'.iiciiic i tre world for Mil. J'i.CMAi tlaaihU!, i1- ivy t;i-:- i s re weak. 1 mi advertisement 1.1 n p.ij'or nnd it tuid what Lydia li. iink.ium' Vegetiihlo Cunqiound v.oui.l il.i. and 1 t.s-- it. Now I can I. i:ld of worn 1 want to. I I'.'iy every family ought tn keep it time and 1 intend ll t'.o l.oiiie nil the tod.) so. - Mrs. I 01'. A 1'IULYAYV, It.lL Nik", Arkatir;.. Ovi-lOd.OOd women lmve so far reiiiiil to our question, Have you r.CHivid from taking Lydis 11. 1 i.ikhiim's Vegetable Compound? S'S ii.-- r cent of Uiese replies are Yes." Tlds fhowa that OS out of every 100 women who take this medicine for Hie ailments for which it is recommend d are benefited by it. This goes to prove that a medicine specialized for certain definite ailments not a cure-al- l -- can and does do good work. For solo by druggists everywhere. 'Iwill lson r.v'.-- Can Do A ,y lead of Work At Onco liu-ill- :. In-.- :.m., e.uiij not koe;i iiml t.nj I it- is tli W.i"ie:i." rinkhain'y Vty.-tid.lno. 1 was i ll run I c. n:v I " Ijh;o!A,Ni.-l.ru.-l.a- . o., t Boiler Cit e. Iov.k ( . ijhlih may i.rAi:iiki F. I ';" in radiii now." Why did you lend eoiiniennnce to li u I pmeeixlliigf" "I hadn't the faee to refuse." ldgfbr MOTHER- :- Fletcher's Cutoria i a pleasant, harmless Substi- tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each pseksge. Fhysiciana everywhere recommend A Big Tak Tn explore Rrllnln thoroughly by motoring over Its full length of highways would take 1,773 days, traveling at 100 mill's a day. It View of Experience j Charlie Married yet, old man! Edward No; but I'm engaged, an9 that's as good as married. It's better, If you only knew It" tlmo-Hnes- SO Days9 FreSffiall Develop Wound Dressing Effective for All Trees By all means you will want to try this new Since the spring of 1010, tests have been going on at Ohio experiment station to develop a wound dressing which Is effective and free from the disadvantages of thoso previously seems to meat ths used. Water-glas- s requirements. All ths experiments with this new dressing have been highly successful. This mnterlal Is tha subetsnee largeA soluly used for preserving eggs. tion rontalulng three parts of tha comand one part of mercial water-glas- s water has given practically as good j Never before has this world-famoSeparator ollered such unusual terms manufacturer All wt adi you to do is write and say, I would like to cry the SHARPLES Allmci results In the experiments as the full strength solution, and Is tbs strength recommended. It la easily applied and appears to b with a paint-brus- h entirely harmless to ths tree. Owing to Its solubility, the glass readily unites with the sap of abl t0 penetrate t,I(l twe nd lg th B h1 ,nt0 the porea of the fresh Rurflu.e of ti,a wood. We will send one, all charges prepaid, k thirty days. II you keep it, a small nude, the maunder in Installment. j et- - manufacturing rTHHryrm;mHHTrim The Sharpies Separator 7 . vllrlll-hn- s spraying with lime sulphur stroys vsluuldc us s fungicide. Raising the right varieties Is one secret of success of the apple grower. Strawberry plant are easy to start Most folks who have trouble rnn usually trace It to lute spring planting or to delay In setting out tn the field, when plant have to he shipped. . I concern. Send lor details RIGHT NOW! s rnn-fu- l . it? West Chester, Pa. Is Hie heat method of dealing with the Kan Jusv sculp. This spray also dethe eggs of plant lire and Is 271,-4S- iin't It is not neeKary to use dynamite In digging holes to set trees In most Never dynamite when soil Is , JG twelve you do not want k, Separator ever made by this Apples for every day In the yeur niny he had from a couple dozen j 11 imply return to ua. Sin-piAgricultural college proleaaore i ere call this new Separator a a aupar Separator. It is tha . j us to the American farmers to try out a SHARPLES Allstcel Cream Separator. Horti cultural Facts k canyon In Utaii lioniil parks. The fitness of hns been officially etnhllsh.'d. Secretary Work nn exploratory appointed s conimlttee to survey of tlie Southern Appalachian mountains. Visitors to the nulionu! park In 1!G3 numbered l,2i0,SSG and to tlie national monuments n considerable Increase. Reeky Mountain, n usuiit. led with ?18.noo. Yellowstone was second with 138.352. Private HHtuiiiohih' numbered Rocky Mountain hail two mouths of winter In Feliruary anil March und many vloitor. IMirt The famous Knit River mad (11.T87 feet) over the Roof of tlie World will Is' clean'd of snow und opeu fur travel June 15. The nntlonnl park revenue for the fiscal jour of 11F23 were $513,177. Sei.aior Short ridge of California has Introduced a hill providing for tlielr use In the parks; they now go Inin tlie trensury. Congress ha Just pass,-.- ! a Mil authorizing the making of a rand budget In the national parks and uintunicnts which calls for fT.biKMKK) to bs apresj ver a three-yea- r period. kl;.cli-.- .'l ye-- j . M.-s- V l, highway. It Is 13 miles Nntlonnl la solid granite long, 00 per cent or It grading und the cost la over J.'iOi It would hike page instead of columns to give ull the national park new. There arc thirteen Pnrk-to-Iur- l-- Rordeanx mixture may he greatly reduced In strength and cost without lessoning its efficiency as a fungicide by rcduelng the clipper sulphate content. This hns been proved In actual prnetlee. In prcpnrlng hnrdenux a recommended rule Is to use three pounds of good hydrated lime for eurli pound of copliurdcniix spray per sulphate. A In the pink of the fruit hud of the apple, sprays of half that strength, or hordeaiix. Just lifter the petals fall and ngnln In two ami ten weeks thcreafier, have given ns good results In scab control ns the standard mixture, niul with fur less Even Injury to fruit nnd folluge. weaker mixtures thun the gave satisfactory control of apple scub and apple Idoteh. Ruercss In the control of fungous s disease depends more largely on and thoroughness In spraying than upon the strength of the materials used. Na- Improvement. JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN S.-..- j i mountain by fur the most popular of all the parks Is prnetlcnl-l- y without federal A RESIDENT COOLILHJE, politician in well us statesman, liaa taken action which shows lie appreciates the mitionul purk movement Issue as the Hvcst of the day and close to the heurt of the people. And tyls Is what he has done : lie endorses the development of the outdoor recreatlonul movement ; admits the duty of the federal f'livemiucnt to participate; declnr-- for a comprehensive notions !olIcy; appoints a committee ot -- uMnet olllcers to prepare i tentative program, m I calls a national conference on outdoor reerr.' 'ion which Is now under the President In part: nj at Washington. tinlast decade, the outdoor Particularly within tKnatlon spirit among our people has increased rapidly. During this period there have been put toward project! federal, municipal, state and private to expund and conserve throughout the mntry our recreational opportunities. It Is aimost Idle to . emphasise their value to ! to The physical vigor, moral strength, country. to chan simplicity of mind of the American Pk can he Immeasurably furthered by the properly j developed opportunities for tha life in the open i aSordvd by our forests mountains and water-- ? vara Lite In tha open la a great character builder. From ruch life much of the American spirit of I (reednir springs. Furthering ths opportunities of all for such Ufa ranks in the general class with ; Rocky r.' 11 io e.ii.l ii':--.- 1 lit f.iran-- nt .:irs the as h-- -I- ' - uun,..-;:i.- Inten-Ki- i ilinroii.'.l.i'i-'- t ' i laen ui.v.i f a Bordeaux Mixture May Be Reduced in Strength ir pi i.i i :i' l.. ft oAy- ulun tion; and Yoseinlte have had millions and i Alter ntor - the sTi-aal- - mi. N r 1.:,. .I 1 V..ed 1 1 .1.- s'.iv hen iifiii'i' ii made n:n ., i.'ii'j hli ii.m !i .,i: tb.c iijiirr. i:i ; in.1 1 i.l;. 1 !..;ie mv I'j-ji s to t:-!, are , i!j ' - l.. i! 1 In .D-l of 1 y.iiu I'ini.h.im's Vi . : I took it ui.d I Cii'iya.ii-.fo.! h l.'y heck ii .,'t h.uhcr im- v" i 1 can e.,c i:i.ir-- j und work. I i!e v h.uiM-'i- . i.ik Hii.lwiisii'miTfer. 1 will SIX !.- tin f ;:rily. t.'il e'ii. r W, . a I,: take th.! VeTetulde C ,.;..p ',s i'. .Ik- Ivys - 1 I 1:11.11, , 1 nti! iner-- - SSBto :.. t park revenues. It appropriates with i : trying ssK : euro years. I:: we have heard diir.iig tin hist ears ro'iiplalm frmu grow rs la Arkansas. Iill'mis, and Irmu 5'W In New York, that lime sulphur does not kill the as it usivl to tin. .01 It he tlmt this irlous p, 't la I. ..iiiiiiii: lesislaiu to the of lime sulphur, so that we shall lmve to look fur a new materia! wllh which to lit it? Only prolougi-i- l nhserva- lions and experiments during the coin- log years enn answer Ibis question. (rowers In Arkansas nnd Illinois have i.lroa.ly begun to ns. nil sprays In phif-of ami apparently with niiieh heitPr sneeess In eontrol-llo- g the seale. In New York, however, the problem of the seale ilmS not seem quite so serious ns It does In tha Mississippi vulley ; anil this agrees with the characteristics of this Insert, for It Is a notable fact thut the Sun Jose scale varies In different regions In the virulence of Its Injuries and In Its resistance to spray mixtures. For example, Melnnder of Washington points out that the seale Is much inure difficult to control In the orchards shout Ularkston In the Snake river valley thun In those In the region of Wenatchee In the Columbia river valley. arc .,.. t i;11( wi'h this inii'.eriiil even npphc.l at !:, siiiii" ami with 'i :Is iiiij.-I- li t.i pm through n M'l fur uf the ilii'iiinlng Yellow 'li pc I In TXfT&nmJ, Y&U'Owvran? 1;.! I:: jiar!;s. :T .., e.1.;, Cell::? Mo Nov t 1 ; but n ; I'.ibnl tl...t ulniv the w.ix i.n.-s:i!ls f.it '.I'l l' v . . I nt'. 1 by pr 'jil.j will: 1.. e lull sulphiir it Ir not n.nv : quesl'--- : j i. r.oe ii:.s ; r i ; ,i .1'- ,ir r.iees of lime-su'N.'.v Y.iil.er. t! 111..- !i i . - .. ,i pinpii".: Ing n futliri- !' .o.m.i ; : ! ,.,11 u i1 r'l it pi .! . iiiNxi.- V Cciiditicns For These rlouiewiveo id CoiKpou:::) . : HPT DRUDGERY For Women In Good Health E. P.vMir.ms Vegetable itci How Lydia Chir.-.- ;ii . : , HOUSEWORK DB CHARD s' e - e A matter that should not be over- looked Is the wire label tlint are put yn nt the nursery. The tree grows rapidly In diameter tnil the wire soon constrict ths flow of sap and causal serious Injury j anJ at 8. SHOES and WOMB R and 6.00 -- Boys at 4jo t? J.oo W. L. Douglas Shoes are sold in 120 of our own stores in the principal cities and by over 5,000 shoe dealers. WHEREVERyou live! demand W. L. Douglas shoes. They are made in oil the popular styles that appeal to men and women who want stylish ui serviceable shoes at reasonable prices. , Cor flex for Women .SELDOM have you h.id the opportunity to bu KlJ such wonderful shoe vulucs as "you will 1'rnd in W. L. Douglas $7.00 $8.00 shoes in our retail stores and ami .Support AxA. S7JM) good shoe stores everywhere. Only by examining them can you appreciate tiseir superior qualities. FOR ECONOMY und dependable ultic, w car shoe thut ha ve W.L. for Mm Douglas name and the retail A popular price stamped on the soles. Uruaiie Oafnrd If not for sule in your vicinity, in Mutvaany Kiraia Calf, eyelet' tn write for Illustrated Catalog J natch. Aim kiHlatk Velour order shoeshymai showing how to... Calf, nickd ayeleti Uoch . fTAMPINQ TMi RtTAll u are pod valua. HM WimltwulMSfcwCffi., mici at tmc MCTMW e, . |