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The agency in each State charged with the admin- 

 istration of the laws dealing with forest fires and 

 devastation preferably should be a nonpartisan com- 

 mission exercising wide latitude under the general 

 authority of the State in determining equitable regu- 

 lations applicable to varous classes of forest lands. 

 It should have authority, backed by penalties prescrib- 

 ed in the law, to enforce its regulations, subject to 

 appeal by landowners to a judicial review. It should 

 have authority to investigate any questions concerning 

 the forests and forest industries of the State and to 

 advise and assist forest owners in carrying out the 

 most effective technical methods on their land. It 

 should have authority and funds for growing plant- 



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