Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1926 — Page 19

APRIL 2, 1926

STATE SEEKS TO REPLENISH FOREST LAND Sportsmen Take Active Interest in Move, Says Official, Out of the twenty million acres of forests that once were Indiana's, only about one million acres remain, according to State Forester Charles C. Deam. "At the present rate of timber cutting, and with practically no reproduction, very little timber will remain in a few years," Deam declares. Tn an effort to replenish the rapid ly diminishing acreage of forest land. Indiana conservation officials are urging land owners to reforest their waste acreage, pointing out the high value of good timber in years to come. Fish and game enthusiasts see in the present timber destruction a future extinction of wild life because of lack §f shelter. Forests, from the sportsmen’s viewpoint, also safeguard the flow of springs, which form the source of many of our streams. 'With the water courses steadily lessening in depth and volume, aquatic life suffers because streams are more Easily polluted in low water stages. Asa result of this prospect, sportsmeiftare taking a more active Interest in the reforestation move in Indiana, Deam says. * * is" urged Sweden Froposes to Wipe Out Debt With Booze Levies. Bv United Press STOCKHOLM Progressive payment of the public debt through the tax revenues from liquor has been recommended to the Swedish law makers by the Social-Democratic

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