Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1936, p. 18

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Krrutr of Rochester, N. Y, and Adofpb Horfit of vanton. Fwieral âervlrcw were iron4uted at her late reltewrhy the Rev. Jo~hn G. Hlindiiey o t i< IFivsiCongregatiomal aUMemprisil I.iiy Il. lrsal, W»At MIrk. M . Moorr, who «~i.% re. for over twnttyo:l intr dent tbf a imer if thé. oive yriirx. -W## * V. ¶ 4 Mr-4. ,. brei t'tirhIom'e gurteiNtof Nm ».joeph odroadi. DI 1KIricktir, 6W7 :b't 1Keliwrtil, (or dun, at4wcrk. 1P.Waltacr 4aiîd ler .. n, I)i~,of llcverly ltsIllII.. havé w!crke.d te Franvi~, hrîtig honu~ tl~eit ~on. ctitTord; wilo ~i*t t~~44~ Iê4*.ft~4~I~I a camnp IoAatcAi therr. niotor to St. ~fla.s -----------------&S SS*.S s N..d Money for Sumnier Voc.tion? if the quarrantifle regulation on the: îmported logs lu one hundred per. cent effective' the eûtrance of further fungus, and of. additional beeties can. be prevented. Then there remains'only the task of stanPing out t he -disease where it bas living1 elms. This in our alppared gigantic undertak-, a be to wilI prove 11 succeed only in ca se ing .and wi the authorities receive full coopera-, tion from ail citizens. Works luside Tre.. The>fact that the disease works enàtirely. inside î the tree maltés it impossible of control by, any. of the methods. employed in ýthe control of_ most other dî-seases.- Spraying does no gond; there are no second host plants the eliminationi of wbich vl britng the disease ipider control. The only method which has prov 1en effective or which will prove effective is the destruction and burning of each diseased tree. This is the tragical part of the whole business. While the Dutch elra disease is definitely established ini this country we have the assurance of the state entomologists that it has not yetý reacheci Illinois. If the efforts being ,made to control and even eliminate C, D, PUACOCK IEWELERS StNRE 1837. 3!is'e<:c j. sd..mra, a at owof L't eer«*,ýe damag-ei done zevere dainagé ýý a de4 lmb.Nor is there any reasom, tobelieve that everyý unthrifty or sick .elm bas the disease. The first symptom of the Dutch elm disease is a yeliowing and wilting of the leaves of each infected branch. If the wood of the branch is split, brown streaks will be found Any unhealthy branches within. Shoul be removed as. soon as no- -- -4- lk. ;P*nianni t uevi vec~ c> h urteh Eim disese , -Ihidlcy ,ies csrttn characier a or a ibe bretk ung in "t ~ mtrv? thw wteldng wi th Gary Coert =di Degpatumet of Madeleilke Carroil iin Paramcmt'-sThe flue Umkd, tts ~e4tbat cdilienral Dfrd at D w as stage puUfr .gvc*re ef m ebr«eek oce unér a se&pr grfrGweAl~sfrs~

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