Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 28, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 211, 1002
PAGE TEN
National Forest, Indian
Reservation Lands Also
Lie In Conservation Area
(This li the last of a series of
articles dealing with soil conser
vation districts generally and the
Lsngell Valley pilot district in
particular. Ed note.)
By HALE SCARBROl'GH
These articles previously hnve
mentioned the plans and sugges
tions for improvement of the thou
sands of private and Bureau of
Land Management administered
acres within the present boundaries
of the Langell Valley pilot con
servation district. Two other, great
areas within the district are lands
of the Fremont National Forest
and the Klamath Indian reserva
tion. The Fremont Forest portion, of
the district totals 242.900 acres, of
that amount 183,960 acres belolig
Inu to the Forest Service proper.
1,880 acres owned by the State of
French OK
Jap Treaty
PARIS Wl The French Nation
al Assembly ratified the Japanese
Treaty Friday by a vote of 399 to
101. .
Ratification followed approval of
the treaty by the Foreign Affairs
Committee of the Assembly.
Reporting the committee's ac
tion, Radical Socialist Deputy Mau
rice Faure said he hoped the peace
treaty would be followed by a gen
eral Pacific Security Pact which
would include France's Island pos
sessions there as well as Indochina.
The treaty now. goes to the Coun
cil of the Republic, the upper ad
visory house of Parliament, for ap
proval before President Vincent
Auriol can sign it and formally
complete the ratification. .
Approval by the council is con
sidered certain.
The French action virtually made
the peace treaty effective since
it now has been approved by seven
of the signatories whose ratifica
tion was required by the! treaty's
terms. . . . .
The treaty previously had been
approved by the United States. Ja
pan, Great Britain, Australia, New
Zealand and Ceylon.
, A young crow requires about ten
ounces of food daily.
Oregon and Klamath County, . and
57,060 acres privately owned. An
other big acreage within the .con-
lines of the soil conservation dis
trict but not included in the' dis
trict Is the property of Weyerhaeu
ser Timber Company.
The nrlnclnal resource, naturally.
of the National Forest is its Um
ber, that part of it inside the soil
conservation district worth proba
bly J15.000.000, but the grazing it
affords is another great resource.
Fractfcally all the land, both pub
lic and private, is used for sum-
Approximately 382.532 acres' of
Indian reservation lands lie within
the present boundaries of the Lan
gell Valley soil conservation dis
trict, here again great stretches of
Umber and grating land under the
control of a government SRency.
And here the problems of trying
ettorts at resource betterment arc
further complicated by the fact
that activity In Mint direction tak
en by the Indian Service, if it be
comes interested, would have to
originate with, or at least hnve
the approval of, the Klamath Trl-
mer livestock Dasture. It annually I hoi
produces thousands of pounds of I ,e ..,.
vihi r.m on . th VHmi it ' The problems the soil conserva-
grazes and that means thousands I rinrtT.n Yh W
of dollars in Income for the ranch- " jJL1,"'? fnf'sSi"!?
ers owning the animals as well as " " L?d0jSin,l5, ia,J?.? .H1??
w.,,v o.tu Hie ucnu v uauu
Management brush control, fenc
sizable income to the public and
private landowners in grating fees.
Recommendations of the Langell
Valley soil conservation district to
ing. reseeding, reservoir construc
tion, water spreading, erosion
structures, tree plaining, disease
the Forest Service are practically i and nrtv-intnr vrndlcntinn nt,i w.
uie same as those to the Bureau i eling. draining, irrigating seeding
of Land Management, which ad
ministers timber and grazing lands
adjacent to the farm lands of Lan
gell Valley.
They include: pruning, thinning.
reseeding, fencing, improvement of
springs, installation of small reser
voirs for water control and stock'
watering,- fire protection, tree and
grass planting and general im
provements in. forest 'and range
management. '
First of all. though, a complete
inventory should be made to de
termine just what the resources
are. -what they're worth and to
provide information to Work from.
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and prope'r management and use
oi considerable crop grown
Through - all Uie planning, tot);
must run an undercurrent of reali
sation of value of the forests, hills,
lnkes and streams In recreation-
fishing, .hunting and camping. The
economic value of the streams.
woods and primitive areas to this
country is incaicuiaoie.
The Langell Valley pilot district
happens lo encompass some of the
West's most favored hunting and
fishing grounds, stocked naturally
with thousands of deer, considera
ble and growing numbers of pheas
ant, quail, sage grouse, beaver,
muskrat, mink, migratory birds
and game fish. Much of the so
called interstate deer herd season
ally crosses' from Oregon to Cali
fornia and back over lands of the
district, and even in winter the
resident deer poimlntinn la consid
erable. Some of (he West's most
popular deer hunting grounds lie
within the district, in met, n an
arbitrary value of $125 was placed
on each buck killed within the did
trlct, the 1950 hunting season har
vest would be worth bettor than
$330,000.
Another little known fnct about
the district is that from 600 to 600
antelope rango in the sageorusn
flats around Oeiber reservoir.
. Bo the Oregon Game Commission
and the Fish and Wildlife Service
also have a great stake In the dis
trict. ,
The formula has already been
proven on private holdings: treat
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The problem now Is to set that
formula applied to the govern
ment's land. If prlvato Imul vnluea
double mid redouble and rolurns
snnr as a result of Mclcnilllo Plan
ning, mamiHcment nnd use of re
sources, the same rnsultN citit be
obtained on public lands.
The job at hand fur the LangeD
Valley soil conservation district la
primarily one of aelllnit. netting
I ho various governmental agencies
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