Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . eight were they based upon an accurate knowledgeof ])reseiit and prospective commercial conditions. Thepaper manufacturers of America have taken the leadamong all the great industries in protecting their tim-ber holdings from fire, in cutting them conservativelyand ill jdanting trees to furnish a future supply of pulp-wood. In these undertakings they need and must havethe cooperation of (he public in fire prevention, in arevision of the tax laws so that the private owner canafford to hold land for the growing of a crop of timberand in studies to determine th


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . eight were they based upon an accurate knowledgeof ])reseiit and prospective commercial conditions. Thepaper manufacturers of America have taken the leadamong all the great industries in protecting their tim-ber holdings from fire, in cutting them conservativelyand ill jdanting trees to furnish a future supply of pulp-wood. In these undertakings they need and must havethe cooperation of (he public in fire prevention, in arevision of the tax laws so that the private owner canafford to hold land for the growing of a crop of timberand in studies to determine the silvicultural methodsbest adapted to various regions and species. Forestrycannot succeed unless it pays its way. and all that thenewsprint jiaper manufacturer asks for is fair treat-ment for the timberland holdings, which are the sourceof his raw material and protection from the absolutelyruinous competition with his produce that is now tak-ing place because of the fact that the German mark hasalmost reached the vanisliing riiiiip Wiiuligo. He;ulq\i;uteis of the gang that gets the woodfor the mUIs at La Tuque. (Brown BuUetin.) 1170 ^ U L P AND 1 A 1 E R MAGAZINE 17, l!t21. Waste in Box Board Mills Wast? means loss; waste inejiiis the loss iif soiiierhmgwhich could be saved. Ill box board mills tlie of wiiste preventionis a serious one needing eontinuoiis and careful atten-tion from tlie fact that there ar- so many ways in whichlosses may occur. The waste of tinu and material by careless and time-killing employes is one which may be corrcct-d byefficient superintendents and foremen. The waste of fuel in the i);r i)lant through imper-fect combustidii. low temperature ficd water, or dirtyboilers mav be corrected by a diligent engineer. The waste in radiation may be -corrected by theproper covering of steam pijies and boilers. The waste of power in the beater room can be lessen-ed if the beater man can be edncjited to handle the rollsill the rig


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