Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Mar 1928, p. 14

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i -titstPrn REGION Hun _ ft , iBif s m Igrl Engineering work: of food control .. tin [pri should be supple n-hd by the improvement of wr- hee condition- in the anthem tan fm. Ioddyinx. and ten-ac -oetsteepittmrumbsooatohotd be! rainfall and reduce soil erosion. ”cording to a pooulur bulletin on ‘Foruts and Floods" inst issued by the Forest Service. United Slates De. partment of Agriculture, The report. written by Ward Shepard. Forest Inn spector. advances that the land aura face drained by the river gym be put in the best possible condition to absorb rain water while it is spread harmlessly over the surface and be fore it attains maiss and speed in stream channels. Vigorous, dense vegetation, especially forest and Crass, is one of the principal mm: of maintaining good surface eoudis tions. . "Forests and other vegetative cover,” says the report, "have been seriously impaired over large new of the Mississippi Basin. The effect? of the destruction of vegetation anuf humus seems irtsigrsitieant on this or’ that acre. this or that ftrrm, this orl that stretch of woodland. But when we sum up the aggregate volume of erosion and run-off in an immense catchment basin, like that of the Mis- ‘ sissippi, and compare this volume with the size of the stream channel that must carry the load of water and soil, we gain a new conception of the importance of surhte condi- tious, Floods in large rivers hegiu’ as little drops of water and little; grains of sand on millions of “new Every tree, every bush, every fallen leaf, every blade of grass, every con- I tour furrow. every plume of puma: topsoil thnt impedes the progress of: these drops of water and grains of srnd toward the main channel rem lieves the lower river of some of its load." _ Bends Erosio- While recognizing that levees, di- version channels, and other engineer» ing works to cope with water concen- trated in great masses in river chan- nels are the primary means of am control. the Forest Service asserts that the beneficial effects of forest cover in retarding run-OE and ero- sion have been established by author- itative observation and experiment in many parts of the world. In order to get the maximum benefits of for- est cover in the Mississippi Basin, It it essential. according to the report. that oublic ownership of forests, es- reciaily in the mountains. be ex- tended; that cooperation in forest- fre protection between the Federal Government. the States. and privat: rwners be increased; and that Gov- ernment and States give more assist- ance to farmers and timberland own- (rs in forest planting and mains? ment, The improvement of forests as a means of ttood control does not re- suite 50 or 100 years, as is ("quan- ly asserted. "tht the contrary." say the Government (emu. "protee- tiou minst the win rapidly mend most of our depleted forests. Nlmn. if given half u chance. in prordie and energetic in Mum thinned out and even denudul wood-ads." Copies of the 'muieatioo-urumuy MNC, Forest Ind Fhrtodr-ean be oke timed without eoat by writing to the Fox-en Service. United States Downi- ment of ANNIE, Wuhinan. 'FB-MMWJ Tu9terWqmMrieb NO BLAME ATTACHED m FATAL ACCIDENT After hark. the testh-r into the wide-t which when! in the death of Sun Mini, TT-ood po- llutant while he was: and». on the 8 curve norm of W-uhegnn on the night of Jumu’y 21. the canon-cu”- jnry {01W " i-est held in Wnukegnn load-y dim nun-n- d a verdiet in which it withheld Hunt for the death. ln theeoedohddars the (wading eoraurrtroekirtttishoienodsieer for six verb. but he curt am much - if his hole '- located any- 38:510. if m. hole is located Iny‘ 1 Jun. l, 1m, to a to mm. mu. when - our dint! halts and Into-Iii: oreratMet .aqormta .ndsr “.000. mobile” iiGsuoirseitnvsiuh""""'"'- Forests Impaired Not Stow Process 7 m was an In jasrttt in... 1t1r81r.r.f!E1!1tlttl Is FAMOUS OLD GA!!! you-111's emu: TO onion "and by Kings. Que-s - mmuksmotlhodluy Stats-u for Cat-ric- m hung a - ulSdllPopIhl':ll 'mettimeutGiftee Winter swam of Wauderhad has, has: involved in a mitt!” - " Chen! The t-aus't-toberurediq particularly Muck or seieettiite u'uy, but Aliee'a worms from one and of the ttmat Chess-board to the other uni her ultimte promotion from In humble pun: to I queendom was utterly “abutting! . Dortrr-sh.rttomr,itsur" vuatu-nm: trip into looking-Gk- oss-ttMoved-timmortal Alice, Chm has been phyed by Irina lad statesmen and has supplied rec» nation for the world's inte1rttreutnits for centuries. It is I game which requires great concentration and con- stant mental activity and the person who can boast that he has rellly mate; iis, ieehnique is clever, in- Gammsuch I: bridge and ma ion“ provide nmusement and an excuse for min! gatherings for millions of ladies and gemlemen, but Chess is a game only for an exclusive little - - _ _ .. __, - v.0, _ _ _-- mop of those who we studious and mum enough to probe deep into the profound study of its mysteries and intricacies Surinrw Ranks-as _ There is no light laughter and bab- hlo of gossip over the Chess-board,-- "acts of the players is engrossed in the consideration of an intricate plan of attack or is covetonsly watching the wanderings of nn opponent's oumnv ready to trp that lurrassed tadv at her first fatal indignation The picturesque pieces with which the game is played conjure ii, an atmmphere of glamour and romance by their very mottem--a king thutked bv'a warlike queen Ind a belligerent bishop. and knights ready to ride forth from the shadow of a nearby castle,--; that lowly peasant fight- inte man. the pawn! The Chess set has attorded scope for artistic ehUror ation since time immemorial. Ennis- ite possession of such a set makes a very proud man of the true lover of the time. The average devotee of the historic game plays contentediy with a modest set of carved wood or seutta-peiehts. During the last few Tears, pyralin has come into vogue as the medium from which the most at- rogant of Chess men are fashioned. "he of the hadsomest sets that can be obtained is ttamd-carved of this rvaterial. . PLAN MORAL RATING BUREAU IN CHICAGO To FOR HONEST INFORMATION A smiled "moral rating bureau" is to be established by the American Fruit Ind Vegetable Shipm' Aaro- ciniou. E. S. Brim of Chm-3, mung“ and secretary. reported at its tenth annual business meeting in The pun purposes, he said, "to collect. diueminnte, and exchange in- formation regarding the credits. busi- ness ethics Ind pnetice- of nny en- guged in the industry, for the pur- pose of Integral-ding members of the minim by lawful Ind proper menu against love! due to {nodu- lent, maul. unhir or unethieel prac- tical, repreuntnionl, or action! at my - in this industry." The amnion proposes to 'meour- "oe--eul IBM wattle} {Ii-pau- dotting “d860- mum be". Mr. Brice! asked any In»; mmwmmmhm '.'t%i","k'."k"iii'rl"i,"rVr"iiiiiiiiGiiLl tia- wm MIMI“ tq ndv%q the man no that in mm mld help to toned the nitunu'on. tmrrrort-dthatdetetr “mu. m "ported “m Muhab-bhkbymm and“? decision." He unnamed that ”up. Mabel: than by the iTaiaG a the rm Arum Jun. I, 1m. .0 " to helm): 3W5- nukarbndhnvhhhll - ie-tttnt-be-et-r.". m.tteroesteu.tftt'.thorraHet metinrrnnr.thhtei-mth"-t Mull iiaiGaieu-k u.“ i ”mnmdm r Collect and Disseminate Credit Facts Without Modi- fication Object of Shippers ammo-on BMAL WORK ‘16.th Thu romantic story " I - uphill climb from u farm by verb iurortseeatuperVtoettow oGorshmoCursuietav9merte mennoe Ind hard work. ruch- . climax ulna Huey Pene- W is inaugurated aid. e-tirq on by 21, say! the Christian .86:ch Mini. Mr. Load m the m h nui- depee in the Governor'u much in . Hummer“ me which VII dulln- iuly settled when Riley J. Wilson. member of the National Home of Representatives. withdrew full the Democratic prim. This nude a unnecessary. 1n Louininu unset-I in the Demoermtie primary u equiv-lent to voctory in . - Mon; Hwy support": of Governor O. H. Simpson allied tIre-tee, to Mr. Long after the latter: plurality In shown to be so large in the count of ballots, Only " Yen: 0H _ When he mum once Mr. long? will be but " yam of m. His earliest recollection of a job m that ‘1 of setting out sweet potato plants, n; the use of seven. He aimed money let business transaetioas. The num- ter is still pending." _ _ Five district arbitration committees were established during the past year bringing the total number up to 18, located throughout the United States. Six states now have com- prehensive arbitration In“, the Bee- retu'y’s report commented. MOW} The Touring or Rumba: The q-Door The The Imperial . Landau. ""'gzi.U; 8495 labs 9:551; 8375 - 7' (MO-1’) VJ.” “what-chum 133E?" latNoethFimtthmet in! . '715 3495 S595 s675 to---.---'-".-"?,.,-?,.',?, 'i.-..--'"-"'."?. . uhbmuo“fikd*hnflb~hfibw~uhu,â€" -' "ag-ant-Ma-sat. -.t-f-e._-d “ahwwh- At'mumu’u dummy-Illa. ttmrttwhhrf.rm-ht.-hrars. 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