

Benefltn to the public at largo from 

 tfio policy of soiling national Forest tixabor. 



1, Money received. This goes without question, as 

 does the use of a portion of such money for roado. ilonoy 

 returns will bo decreased, of course, in ratio to cutting 

 requirements. 



t Chance givon to all to purchase timber in a- 

 mounts of any siso. Monopoly prevented* Timber not tied 

 up in large holdings and held for speculation. 



3. Application of corroct principles insures con- 

 tinuation of forest stands* 



4* By proper regulation and distribution sales may 

 "bo confined to the nost nature tlnbor. 



Bonefitn fr^n the present tinhor sale procedure* 



1, Examination insures proper sale conditions and 

 stunpago rates* 



2 Marking loaves oil thrifty growing trees dis- 

 trihutod properly to insure perpetuation. 



3 Supervision of cutting no cures prctoction of 

 the retraining at and e^id comp-loto utilization. Both reduce 

 to an oztont the nonotary return. Complete utilisation 

 causes present stand to go further. 



4. Lopping and piling of brush affords firo pro- 

 tection, Cost would hire firo patrol but is more effective. 



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