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Show II MORE TR AILS IN FOREST AREAS E. W. Kellcy, jrcncral Inspector of i "the office of operation of the forest nrvjc with headquarter sat Wnh-lnfTton. Wnh-lnfTton. arrived In gdrn yesterday nf - j ternoon after nttrnltnr a rnnfironrc , of forest service officials of District 1 3 held at Albuquerque, New Mexico. In an mideavor to Improve the or-1 iranlzatlon conference are brins held ' m the varloya districts, Mr Kcileyi fr.nd. At the meeting questions wore dls-l eusscd relative to Rtandard practice. In the various lines of forest Horvlre sctlvlt. There w.m a complctn dla-i dla-i ussion ol ill' 'r.iiJ md roal policy Iand It was dsclded to construct more trails and to construct them faster than Ik ri tofnn eliminating much nf the engineering work that had been required Put at the : .ime time constructing con-structing them on gTades that ahould be permanent. Practically the same policy Is to be adopted In the contructlon of roads Hi it 11 1 1 to he built primarily for the purpose of serving thS. needs of the forests. More of these are to he constructed con-structed and While In the beginning they are to be narrower they will h i conslruetcd along permanent grades and will l- widened as the future re-1 I quires J A Kelley lo be In 0 3 , mil tii.' i pan f iin- month when r .. be will meel I ore itei W i: Gre Jt .-in, i other officials from Washington " nrici ii 1'iiiv then) on tin; annual HP . ii,, it, , i,i tri. In tin curious dl8trlcts tSM nizullon This trip ll taken annually to determine the fi-; nanclal needl Of the various district md to allot the sums needed to carry tH on the work. aH oo |