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Roads and trails are built by the forest service to open up 

 points of scenic interest, streams are stocked with fish, and 

 sites for summer homes can be leased for long periods." 



While the Hawaiian forest service has no revenues for road 

 construction, it is not oblivious to opportunities for opening 

 territorial forests as places of recreation. As evidence see 

 the January report of the superintendent of forestry in this 

 number. Action such as that being taken for making the 

 gorgeous scenery of Waimea canyon on Kauai available as 

 summer camping sites will no doubt in time be extended to 

 other sublime and salubrious regions of the Territory's for- 

 ested domain. This, indeed, is a movement that may be 

 predicted to develop tourist promotion results not surpassed 

 by those of the exploitation of any other of the many awe- 

 inspiring, eye-delighting, health-recruiting, soul-soothing and 

 research-inviting features that Mother Nature has liberally 

 distributed throughout this archipelago. 



