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tions and burning of debris at Government expense, or a gift of 

 timber to recompense those removing it, or such reduction in the 

 usual stumpage prices as may be found absolutely necessary. 

 Only in cases of the greatest emergency, however, will the For- 

 ester authorize such operations at actual expense to the Govern- 

 ment. 



REG. 30. When the destruction or use of forest reserve 

 products or resources will result in benefit to the Govern- 

 ment through actual protection or improvement of a re- 

 serve, the Forester, with the approval of the Secretary, 

 may, without charge, allow such destruction or use even 

 by parties not otherwise entitled to a regular "Free Use" 

 permit. 



SPECIAL PRIVILEGES. 



I. UNDER JURISDICTION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF 

 AGRICULTURE. 



REG. 31. The Forester may issue permits for special 

 privileges within forest reserves, with such restriction as 

 to area, time, terms, and surety as he may deem best, and 

 he may, in his discretion, extend, renew, or revoke any 

 such permit. 



Applications for all special privileges should be prepared upon 

 Form 832, and each application should cover one privilege only. 



If the privilege sought is one that can be granted by supervisors 

 (Regulations 35, 41, and 43) the applicant should sign and submit 

 his application in triplicate; and if the supervisor decides to issue 

 the permit as applied for he will approve and sign all three, send 

 one to the permittee, retain one in his office, and send the third to 

 the Forester, stamped: "Duplicate, for the information of the For- 

 ester." If the signed application, as received by the supervisor, 

 must be modified before being approved, he will prepare three 

 revised copies and return them for signature by the applicant. 



If the privilege is to be acted upon by the Forester, one copy of 

 the application will suffice; but before mailing it to the Forester 



