cut by each individual in temporary free-use areas. Abuse of the 

 privilege in this respect will be sufficiently safeguarded by the limi- 

 tation as to personal use. Repeated noncompliance with these 

 requirements on the part of individuals should result in the suspen- 

 sion of the privilege in their cases by forest officers, and general non- 

 compliance should be regarded as sufficient reason for the immediate 

 closing of an area to free use without permit. 



After approval by the district forester areas should be posted with 

 Form 873, and such additional public notice given as the supervisor 

 deems advisable. 



HENRY S. GRAVES, 



Forester. 



No. 164. 



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