gorreopatutencr. Some Myths Exploded. THE PAPER INDUSTRY AS RELATED TO FORESTS AND EDUCATION. cial in the Forest Service United States Department of Agriculture. This letter was written by the gen we have taken practically no wood from this tract; the annual Interest charges amount in round numbers to $000 and to this amount must be added taxes expenses of the Forestry Department for work spent on the tract cost of keeping out fires etc. All these expenses are charged to the tract at the end of the year but if no wood is cut from the tract no charge can be made against manufacturing. The longer we hold thetract the greater the cost per cord unless the growth is sufficient to take care of the carrying and Forestry Department charges which accumulate at a mills we could temporarily realize considerable profit by skinning our land as is done in the lumber and other industries but the situation with us is quite different from what it is with them. We have mil lions of dollars invested in works and machinery and unless we conserve our wood supply our investment in plant is worth only what it will sell for as scrap. On the other hand a lumberman owning a $1000000 out of business. I claim that any industry which must subsist on wood and which is reproducing the wood it consumes thereby not reducing the forest area but maintaining it should be encouraged and protected.' in a serious curtailment of production. This taken in connection with labor difficulties has resulted in an extraordinary condition which is that the visible supply of paper for the newspapers of the country is only sufficient to last thirty days. Paper is being consumed for this purpose at the rate of 2400 tons a day and the outlook is far from promising. The paper industry is very interesting in all its phases and we have attempted to draw the attention of the reader to some peculiar facts concerning the same. Engineering News describes a two-stage vacuum, scientific american, 1908-10-10
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