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Editorial to The Century

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  • DR. C. P. AMBLER, ASHEVILLE, IM. C. — 2, \ lh, harbors, Tf this is necessary, if is more important' to preserve their source and supply, 12th, Large areas can be secured at minimum cost, averaging from two to five dollars per acre. 13th, Few residents now live dn the tracts. The holdings are / / in large areas, controlled by corporations. V -. <[~M 14th, Tf not preserved, a few years will see the aaSM da- stroyed arid future generations will have no outing place arid condemn cur nl nnji I ii policy of to-day as has been done in the history of Switzerland and Spain. 15th, Game and fish will scon become extinct, as it has in the North and west, unless a virgin forest of large area is kept intact , 16th, No better trout streams exist than are here found, 17th,The flora and timber of the section are lyariqus^/ as here the different varieties of the North and South meet. 18th, Our Government Foresters claim that such a reserve would be self supporting Shan forestry is carried on scientifically. .- ""-.. p 19th, The different States interested have upon the sclicita -tion of the Appalachian National Park Association passed legislation requesting and granting the Government the right to acquire title to such lands,
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