If on the other hand lio has to lie op those mon all 

 tho year around for ono reason or another, thon they can 

 "bo oriployod to advantage 0:1 the insect worlr, because thore 

 is no'Jliin^ cloo on Y/hich they can bo used. (Lilro putting 

 an engineer to firing). 



In this caso it is not a cuection of how much 

 Cheaper -ir-n temporary la"bor do tho worlr, but rather a case 

 of using noro oirpensivo labor because you have it and can 

 not use it olsewhero or ot rid of it. 



In actual dollars and cents economy, tho Bcrlr- 

 hou3o p.nd Craggy Mountain projects shov; Rc,n. r pr labor costs 

 66 cents per tree inoro than temporary labor* 



It does not so em good business sense to pay B 

 man 5*33 a day, whon you can ^ another for sr'2.50. 



As you Imow our yearlong statutory roll is cut 

 dorm to ono district Rangor for each ran^r district. Here 

 it is cloarly impossible to use these men for this worlr, 

 because they aro required in ulninistratiTo worli* Tfo in- 

 tend to place ono of those mon in choree of tho work and 

 hiro tomporaiy labor, but in do in- this so far as is pos- 

 sible, those nen who made :;ood on the Porost last summer 

 will be eivon proforenoo. In this way wo o:r?oct to secure 

 the following results: 

 1. First class labor* 



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