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Show LANDS TOPIC OF ' FORESTJEETIBG Jtlsfionla. . Mont, March . 24. Tho most iorportant subject considered at tho meeting of National Forest Supervisors Sup-ervisors In this city today was that of opening agricultural 'land within; tho national forests for settlement un- der the homestead law. Tho discussion discus-sion dealt principally with tho problem prob-lem of properly and fairly classifying classify-ing the lands and determining which are. strictly agricultural and suitable for settlement. Tho burden of opin-J Ion was that it would bo difficult to ! tell just where and how to draw tho line. "Permanent improvements on National Na-tional forost reserves," was tho sub-ject sub-ject of tho morning session which was handled by Elcrs Kocb. supervisor supervis-or of the Itfo forest and Supervisor Pace S. Bunker. |