Ourlandlawshaveofrecentyearsprovedinefficient;yetthelandlawsthemselveshavenotbeensomuchtoblameasthelax,unintelligent,andoftencorruptadministrationoftheselaws。TheappointmentonMarch4,1907,ofJamesR。GarfieldasSecretaryoftheInteriorledtoaneweraintheinterpretationandenforcementofthelawsgoverningthepubliclands。HisadministrationoftheInteriorDepartmentwasbeyondcomparisonthebestwehaveeverhad。Itwasbasedprimarilyontheconceptionthatitisasmuchthedutyofpubliclandofficialstohelpthehonestsettlergettitletohisclaimasitistopreventthelootingofthepubliclands。Theessentialfactaboutpubliclandfraudsisnotmerelythatpublicpropertyisstolen,butthateveryclaimfraudulentlyacquiredstandsinthewayofthemakingofahomeoralivelihoodbyanhonestman。
Asthestudyofthepubliclandlawsproceededandtheiradministrationimproved,apubliclandpolicywasformulatedinwhichthesavingoftheresourcesonthepublicdomainforpublicusebecametheleadingprinciple。Therefollowedthewithdrawalofcoallandsasalreadydescribed,ofoillandsandphosphatelands,andfinally,justattheendoftheAdministration,ofwater-powersitesonthepublicdomain。ThesewithdrawalsweremadebytheExecutiveinordertoaffordtoCongressthenecessaryopportunitytopasswiselawsdealingwiththeiruseanddisposal;andthegreatcrookedspecialinterestsfoughtthemwithincrediblebitterness。
AmongthemenofthisNationinterestedinthevitalproblemsaffectingthewelfareoftheordinaryhard-workingmenandwomenoftheNation,thereisnonewhoseinteresthasbeenmoreintense,andmorewhollyfreefromtaintofthoughtofself,thanthatofThomasWatson,ofGeorgia。WhilePresidentIoftendiscussedwithhimtheconditionofwomenonthesmallfarms,andonthefrontier,thehardshipoftheirlivesascomparedwiththoseofthemen,andtheneedfortakingtheirwelfareintoconsiderationinwhateverwasdonefortheimprovementoflifeontheland。IalsowentoverthematterwithC。S。Barrett,ofGeorgia,aleaderintheSouthernfarmers’
movement,andwithothermen,suchasHenryWallace,DeanL。H。
Bailey,ofCornell,andKenyonButterfield。OnemanfromwhoseadviceIespeciallyprofitedwasnotanAmerican,butanIrishman,SirHoracePlunkett。InvariousconversationshedescribedtomeandmycloseassociatesthereconstructionoffarmlifewhichhadbeenaccomplishedbytheAgriculturalOrganizationSocietyofIreland,ofwhichhewasthefounderandthecontrollingforce;andhediscussedtheapplicationofsimilarmethodstotheimprovementsoffarmlifeintheUnitedStates。Inthespringof1908,atmyrequest,PlunkettconferredonthesubjectwithGarfieldandPinchot,andthelattersuggestedtohimtheappointmentofaCommissiononCountryLifeasameansfordirectingtheattentionoftheNationtotheproblemsofthefarm,andforsecuringthenecessaryknowledgeoftheactualconditionsoflifeintheopencountry。AfterlongdiscussionaplanforaCountryLifeCommissionwaslaidbeforemeandapproved。TheappointmentoftheCommissionfollowedinAugust,1908。IntheletterofappointmentthereasonsforcreatingtheCommissionweresetforthasfollows:“IdoubtifanyothernationcanbearcomparisonwithourownintheamountofattentiongivenbytheGovernment,bothFederalandState,toagriculturalmatters。Butpracticallythewholeofthisefforthashithertobeendirectedtowardincreasingtheproductionofcrops。Ourattentionhasbeenconcentratedalmostexclusivelyongettingbetterfarming。Inthebeginningthiswasunquestionablytherightthingtodo。Thefarmermustfirstofallgrowgoodcropsinordertosupporthimselfandhisfamily。Butwhenthishasbeensecured,theeffortforbetterfarmingshouldceasetostandalone,andshouldbeaccompaniedbytheeffortforbetterbusinessandbetterlivingonthefarm。Itisatleastasimportantthatthefarmershouldgetthelargestpossiblereturninmoney,comfort,andsocialadvantagesfromthecropshegrows,asthatheshouldgetthelargestpossiblereturnincropsfromthelandhefarms。Agricultureisnotthewholeofcountrylife。Thegreatruralinterestsarehumaninterests,andgoodcropsareoflittlevaluetothefarmerunlesstheyopenthedoortoagoodkindoflifeonthefarm。”
TheCommissiononCountryLifedidworkofcapitalimportance。BymeansofawidelycirculatedsetofquestionstheCommissioninformeditselfuponthestatusofcountrylifethroughouttheNation。ItstripthroughtheEast,South,andWestbroughtitintocontactwithlargenumbersofpracticalfarmersandtheirwives,securedfortheCommissionersamostvaluablebodyoffirst-handinformation,andlaidthefoundationfortheremarkableawakeningofinterestincountrylifewhichhassincetakenplacethroughouttheNation。
Oneofthemostilluminating——andincidentallyoneofthemostinterestingandamusing——seriesofanswerssenttotheCommissionwasfromafarmerinMissouri。Hestatedthathehadawifeand11livingchildren,heandhiswifebeingeach52yearsold;andthattheyowned520acresoflandwithoutanymortgagehangingovertheirheads。Hehadhimselfdonewell,andhisviewsastowhymanyofhisneighborshaddonelesswellareentitledtoconsideration。TheseviewsareexpressedinterseandvigorousEnglish;theycannotalwaysbequotedinfull。Hestatesthatthefarmhomesinhisneighborhoodarenotasgoodastheyshouldbebecausetoomanyofthemareencumberedbymortgages;thattheschoolsdonottrainboysandgirlssatisfactorilyforlifeonthefarm,becausetheyallowthemtogetanideaintheirheadsthatcitylifeisbetter,andthattoremedythispracticalfarmingshouldbetaught。Tothequestionwhetherthefarmersandtheirwivesinhisneighborhoodaresatisfactorilyorganized,heanswers:“Oh,thereisalittleone-horsegrangeganginourlocality,andeverydarnedonethinkstheyoughttobeaking。”Tothequestion,“Aretherentersoffarmsinyourneighborhoodmakingasatisfactoryliving?”heanswers:“No;becausetheymoveaboutsomuchhuntingabetterjob。”Tothequestion,“Isthesupplyoffarmlaborinyourneighborhoodsatisfactory?”theansweris:“No;becausethepeoplehavegoneoutofthebabybusiness“;andwhenaskedastotheremedy,heanswers,“GiveapensiontoeverymotherwhogivesbirthtosevenlivingboysonAmericansoil。”Tothequestion,“Aretheconditionssurroundinghiredlaboronthefarminyourneighborhoodsatisfactorytothehiredmen?”heanswers:“Yes,unlessheisadrunkencuss。”
addingthathewouldliketoblowupthestillhousesandrootoutwhiskeyandbeer。Tothequestion,“Arethesanitaryconditionsonthefarmsinyourneighborhoodsatisfactory?”heanswers:“No;toocarelessaboutchickenyards,andthelike,andpoorlycoveredwells。
Inonewellonneighbor’sfarmIcountedsevensnakesinthewallofthewell,andtheyusedthewaterdaily:hiswifedeadnowandheislookingforanother。”Heendsbystatingthatthemostimportantsinglethingtobedoneforthebettermentofcountrylifeis“goodroads“;butinhisanswersheshowsveryclearlythatmostimportantofallistheindividualequationofthemanorwoman。
LiketherestoftheCommissionsdescribedinthischapter,theCountryLifeCommissioncosttheGovernmentnotonecent,butlaidbeforethePresidentandthecountryamassofinformationsoaccurateandsovitallyimportantastodisturbtheserenityoftheadvocatesofthingsastheyare;andthereforeitincurredthebitteroppositionofthereactionaries。ThereportoftheCountryLifeCommissionwastransmittedtoCongressbymeonFebruary9,1909。IntheaccompanyingmessageIaskedfor$25,000toprintandcirculatethereportandtoprepareforpublicationtheimmenseamountofvaluablematerialcollectedbytheCommissionbutstillunpublished。ThereplymadebyCongresswasnotonlyarefusaltoappropriatethemoney,butapositiveprohibitionagainstcontinuingthework。TheTawneyamendmenttotheSundryCivilbillforbadethePresidenttoappointanyfurtherCommissionsunlessspecificallyauthorizedbyCongresstodoso。Hadthisprohibitionbeenenactedearlier/andcompliedwith/,itwouldhavepreventedtheappointmentofthesixRooseveltcommissions。ButI
wouldnothavecompliedwithit。Mr。Tawney,oneofthemostefficientrepresentativesofthecauseofspecialprivilegeasagainstpublicinteresttobefoundintheHouse,waslater,inconjunctionwithSenatorHaleandothers,abletoinducemysuccessortoaccepttheirview。Aswhatwasalmostmylastofficialact,IrepliedtoCongressthatifIdidnotbelievetheTawneyamendmenttobeunconstitutionalIwouldvetotheSundryCivilbillwhichcontainedit,andthatifI
wereremaininginofficeIwouldrefusetoobeyit。Thememorandumraninpart:
“Thechiefobjectofthisprovision,however,istopreventtheExecutiverepeatingwhatithasdonewithinthelastyearinconnectionwiththeConservationCommissionandtheCountryLifeCommission。ItisforthepeopleofthecountrytodecidewhetherornottheybelieveintheworkdonebytheConservationCommissionandbytheCountryLifeCommission……
“Iftheybelieveinimprovingourwaterways,inpreventingthewasteofsoil,inpreservingtheforests,inthriftyuseofthemineralresourcesofthecountryforthenationasawholeratherthanmerelyforprivatemonopolies,inworkingforthebettermentoftheconditionofthemenandwomenwholiveonthefarms,thentheywillunstintedlycondemntheactionofeverymanwhoisinanywayresponsibleforinsertingthisprovision,andwillsupportthosemembersofthelegislativebranchwhoopposeditsadoption。
IwouldnotsignthebillatallifIthoughttheprovisionentirelyeffective。ButtheCongresscannotpreventthePresidentfromseekingadvice。AnyfuturePresidentcandoasIhavedone,andaskdisinterestedmenwhodesiretoservethepeopletogivethisservicefreetothepeoplethroughthesecommissions……
“Mysuccessor,thePresident-elect,inalettertotheSenateCommitteeonAppropriations,askedforthecontinuanceandsupportoftheConservationCommission。TheConservationCommissionwasappointedattherequestoftheGovernorsofoverfortyStates,andalmostalloftheseStateshavesinceappointedcommissionstocooperatewiththeNationalCommission。Nearlyallthegreatnationalorganizationsconcernedwithnaturalresourceshavebeenheartilycooperatingwiththecommission。
“Withallthesefactsbeforeit,theCongresshasrefusedtopassalawtocontinueandprovideforthecommission;anditnowpassesalawwiththepurposeofpreventingtheExecutivefromcontinuingthecommissionatall。TheExecutive,therefore,mustnoweitherabandontheworkandrejectthecooperationoftheStates,orelsemustcontinuetheworkpersonallyandthroughexecutiveofficerswhomhemayselectforthatpurpose。”
TheChamberofCommerceofSpokane,Washington,asingularlyenergeticandfar-seeingorganization,itselfpublishedthereportwhichCongresshadthusdiscreditablyrefusedtopublish。
TheworkoftheBureauofCorporations,underHerbertKnoxSmith,formedanimportantpartoftheConservationmovementalmostfromthebeginning。Mr。SmithwasamemberoftheInlandWaterwaysCommissionandoftheNationalConservationCommissionandhisBureaupreparedmaterialofimportanceforthereportsofboth。TheinvestigationofstandingtimberintheUnitedStatesbytheBureauofCorporationsfurnishedforthefirsttimeapositiveknowledgeofthefacts。OverninehundredcountiesintimberedregionswerecoveredbytheBureau,andtheworktookfiveyears。Themostimportantfactsascertainedwerethatfortyyearsagothree-fourthsofthestandingtimberintheUnitedStateswaspubliclyowned,whileatthedateofthereportfour-fifthsofthetimberinthecountrywasinprivatehands。Theconcentrationofprivateownershiphaddevelopedtosuchanamazingextentthatabouttwohundredholdersownednearlyone-halfofallprivatelyownedtimberintheUnitedStates;andofthisthethreegreatestholders,theSouthernPacificRailway,theNorthernPacificRailway,andtheWeyerhaeuserTimberCompany,heldovertenpercent。
Ofthiswork,Mr。Smithsays:
“Itwasimportant,indeed,toknowthefactssothatwecouldtakeproperactiontowardsavingthetimberstilllefttothepublic。
Butoffarmoreimportancewasthelightthatthishistoryandthehistoryofourotherresourcesthrowsonthebasicattitude,traditionandgovernmentalbeliefsoftheAmericanpeople。Thewholestandpointofthepeopletowardtheproperaimofgovernment,towardtherelationofpropertytothecitizen,andtherelationofpropertytothegovernment,werebroughtoutfirstbythisConservationwork。”
TheworkoftheBureauofCorporationsastowaterpowerwasequallystriking。Inadditiontobringingtheconcentrationofwater-powercontrolfirstprominentlytopublicattention,throughmaterialfurnishedformymessageinmyvetooftheJamesRiverDamBill,theworkoftheBureaushowedthattengreatinterestsandtheiralliesheldnearlysixtypercentofthedevelopedwaterpoweroftheUnitedStates。SaysCommissionerSmith:“Perhapsthemostimportantthinginthewholeworkwasitscleardemonstrationofthefactthattheonlyeffectiveplacetocontrolwaterpowerinthepublicinterestisatthepowersites;thatastopowersnowownedbythepublicitisabsolutelyessentialthatthepublicshallretaintitle……Theonlywayinwhichthepubliccangetbacktoitselfthemarginofnaturaladvantageinthewater-powersiteistorentthatsiteatarentalwhich,addedtothecostofpowerproductionthere,willmakethetotalcostofwaterpoweraboutthesameasfuelpower,andthenletthetwosellatthesameprice,i。e。,thepriceoffuelpower。”
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