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Unfortunately, however, before the needs of 

 general-use facilities became so important, we had 

 issued a great many permits for individual summer 

 homes in places later needed for general public use. 

 These permits were not permanent in nature, and it 

 became necessary to terminate many of them, after 

 due notice, and this has caused and still causes 

 great resentment on the part of the displaced permittees, 

 The Forest Service has given summer home -permittees 

 as much time as possible to terminate the use a 

 term of years, sometimes during the life of the 

 permittee. 



Summer home permits are still issued but only 

 in carefully chosen areas where they will not inter 

 fere with present or future needs for general-use 

 facilities. 



As a means of facilitating group use by young 

 people, &quot;organization camps&quot; were constructed by the 

 Forest Service, consisting of cabins, cook and dining 

 shelters and sanitary facilities where groups of 

 children, such as from orphanages or youth organiza 

 tions , might have a two-weeks vacation sponsored and 



