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Editorials commenting on the Appalachian National Park movement

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  • -*3~ St. Louis, Mo., Globe-Democrat: There is every reason why the movement for the establishment of the Appalachian park in North Carolina should succeed. Bridgeton, N, J., Pioneer; It is in every way an attractive and a meritorious project. Springfield, 111., Journal, written for Sunday Journal: It is certainly true that there have been few park projects that have had more to recommend them. Logan sport., Ind., Reporter: The general government ought to step in before it is too late, and tkke possession of the whole Appalachian region. If the timber is all stripped from these hills the streams will dry up and the ultimate loss will be serious and widespread. Fillsville, v. Y,, Reporter: The water couBes which would be preserved by having a park there, are among the most important on the Atlantic slope. Oneonta, N. Y, Review: There is every reason why the movement for the establishment of the Appalachian park in North Carolina should be success -fully consumated. Providence, R. I, - Journal: As a mere measure of protection to the material interests •which may be affected by the cutting off of the timber and the
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