Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1921 — Page 10

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We Will Help You to Save Safely** Mriitg* anb Crust <&a STATE PLANS TO AID FUTURE TIMBER NEEDS One Hundred Thousand Trees to Be Planted at Forest Reserve. A part of Indiana’s program to increase the timber supply of this State will be the planting of 100.000 trees this spring at the State forest reserve near Henryville, it became known today. These plantings will be supplemented by the planting of enough seed in the nursery to raise a million or more trees which will be ready for setting out in a few years. According to department of conservation officials, 50,000 white pine alone will be planted in abandoned fields on the reserration. State Forester Charles C. Deam has determined through experiments that this species is especially adapted to fields devoid of fertility as regards agricultural production. At this time there are 175 acres of former arable lands planted to forest on which about twenty species of trees are grown for experimental purposes. It Is the plan of the State forester to replant this area this year In order to have a thick forest growth when the trees reach any size. TO DETERMINE BEST SPECIES. Among the problems being solved at the State forest is what kind of trees are beat suited for reforesting worn-out fields. This season some fields will be divided Into two parts. One part will be cleared and planted. The other part will not be cleared but will be planted to the same species and number of trees, this experiment to determine if it is necessary to clear a field grown np thickly to sassafras, persimmon and briars, before it should be planted to trees in order to insure maximum results. All plantings will be In rows up and down the hillsides to learn what species do best on high and low ground. To determine what other trees will succeed in the Indiana area, such species as gray pine, red pine, Russian olive and several others will be set out. Mr. Deam advises landowners who wish to plant white pine to select trees three to four years old, while ash, tulip, wild cherry and the like need only be one to two years old. These trees should be ■paced 5x5 and 6x6 feet, as they grow more vigorous thus spaced and are better able to resist killing Insects. STATE TO AID LAXD OWNERS. By planting many thousands of seed in the tree nursery the State expects in a year or so to furnish trees to land owners who are expected to take advantage of a law recently enacted enabling them to devote some of their lands to forest production without great 'personal sacrifice. Persons Interested In the reforestation of Indiana’s denuded hillsides and waste nd unproductive rocky lands, see In the attitude of Governor McCray, who is an enthusiastic advocate of an adequate forestry policy, bright prospects for the State to make considerable headway in timber production In the future. In the past when this State possessed the best hardwoods in the world, citizens witnessed the destruction of mighty tracts and remained inactive. The rapidly diminishing supply of timber all over the nation and especially In thia commonwealth, has lately proved the wisdom that Indiana cannot begin to act too quickly if succeeding generations are to have sufficient timber for economic and industrial uses. 57 Reasons for Aiding Library*s Book Fund Drive Library service to club members of the city has been greatly crippled by lack of late bocks on subjects which they wish to study. It is pathetic to have these club members constantly asking by telephone If It will be worth while to come to the library for some new material

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DOG HILL PARAGRAFS Columbus Allsop was taken In custody by the Deplty Constable Friday night for having an empty jug of liquor in his possession. • • • Sile Kildew was discovered slinking along through the dark Wednesday night with his lantern turned down right low. wending his way to some mysterious designation. The Depity Constable, ever alert, was soon on his trail and treed him at prayer meeting. on France, Italy or England. U'hey have come so often and met with such disappointment that they are becoming discouraged. Taxpaying citizens have a right to recommend books they most need and want for library purchase, and a serviceable Institution should buy as many of these books as seem of value to the j library collection. At the present time most of these special requests must be refused, as the book fund does not warrant their purchase. It is imperative that th* library give good service to the numeroua students in ; the city taking Indiana University ex- ■ tension courses. The library either finds I itself totally without the books on their required reading lists or finds that the ; books are so much in demand by general readers that It can not supply these spej cial students with "reserve shelves” where they can expect to find their read- : ing material held In one spot In the 11- | brary for their use. It would be a simple thing to buy duplicate copies of these books, but the low book fund makes impossible this much-needed expenditure. The library is meeting with constant requests from Butler College, both from professors and students, for books which can not be supplied. This is a serious situation as many of the Butler students, who are residents of the city, would make future intelligent, helpful patrons of the library. If they acquire now the feeling that the public library will fail them it will be a feeling hard to dislodge later. Indianapolis, with a large foreign population, offers unusual opportunities for Americanization work. With Hungarians, Poles, Italians and Roumanians anxious to become citizens and to learn about America the library made extensive plans to do Its share, as libraries In other cities were doing, in helping these people to become citizens. These plans called for extensive purchase of books giving easy lessons in English and in citizenship, written for people of widely varying nationalities. All such plans have had to be entirely abandoned because they made imperative ad* outlay of book funds not available. DR. HARRIGAN’S ADVICE TO THiN, NERVOUS PEOPLE It’s worth your while to read what a N’ew York specialist has to say about the nerve and brain cell builder that Hook drug stores and other leading druggists sell so much of these days. He writes: "Let those who are weak, thin, nervous, anaemic or run-down, take natural unadulterated substances such as BitroPhogphate and you will soon see some astonishing results In the increase of nerve energy and strength of body and wind.” Bitro-Phosphate is a pure organic phosphate such as good physicians prescribe to increase weight and create abundant ; nerve force. CAUTION: Although Bitro-Phosphnte is an excellent aid In relieving weak, nervous conditions, its use is not advised I unless increased weight Is desired. —Advertisement. BUSINESS MEN AND WOMEN Eat Your Ennch Where the Best of Food and the Best of Service Are Offered at Reasonable Price*. Lunch SOc Breakfast From 7-11. Joy Fon Restaurant 126 EAST NEW YORK.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 15,1921.

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