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 SIXTIET H CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 192. 1908. 267 OFFICE OF PUBLIC ROADS. P“"“° R°“¤*?"*°°- SALARIES, Orman or Puauc ROADSZ One Director, who shall be a wwwscientist and have charge of all scientific and technical work, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars; one chief of records, one thousand six hundred dollars; one editorial clerk, one thousand two hundred dollars; two clerks, class one; three clerks, at one thousand dollars each; two clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, twelve thousand three hundred and ninety dollars. PUBLIC ROADS: To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to make G°°°"`l°x°°”°°s° inquiries in regard to systems of road management throughout the United States; to furnish expert advice on road building, maintenance, and administration; to make investigations in regard to the best methods of road making, and the best kinds of road-makin materials in the several States; to investigate the chemical and physics character of road materials; for the employment of local and special agents, clerks, assistants, and other labor required in the city of Washington and elsewhere; for collating, digesting, reporting, and illustrating the results of such investigations and experiments; for preparing, publishing, and distributing bulletins and reports; for rent and re airs of I°°¤°- buildings in the District of Columbia, not to exceed two tlionsand dollars; for necessary office fixtures and supplies, a paratus, and materials; telegraph and telephone service, official traveling and other necessary expenses, and to enable him to assist the agricultural colleges and experiment stations in disseminatipg information on this su ject, seventy-five thoumnd dollars: Prmyid, That no part of this £'j;,?°c;,0¤ appropriation shall be expended for the rent or purchase of road- ' maki machinery. To§ for Office of Public Roads, eighty-seven thousand three hundred and ninety dollars. . MISCELLANEOUS. M*¤¤¤¤·¤·~¤¤· LEAVE or Aasmxcm: The employees of the Department of Agricul- ,mL§{Z,‘Q°§,?,’E‘,`.§St§fIr‘f,°{,°} ture, outside of the city of Washington, may hereafter, in the discre- W°·¤***¤¤°¤- tion of the Secretary of Agriculture, be granted leave of absence not to exceed fifteen days in any one ear, which leave may in exceptional and meritorious cases where such, an employee is ill, be extended, in the discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture, not to exceed fifteen days additional in any one year. Pspmr rsstrs: To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to test such *’°P°"°°°’· plants as may require tests to ascertain if they e suitable for making paper, ten thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, including the employment of labor in Washington or elsewhere. A NAVAL sromcs rnnusrnrz To enable the Secretary of Agriculture m{g¤g¤pi¤r;•ht;=({gj):· to inquire into the destruction of forests by the production of turpen—" P ` tine and resin, and the sources and methods of said industry, and in cooperation with the Bureau of the Census to report upon the production of the naval stores industry, ten thousan dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, including the employment of labor in VVasbington or elsewhere. Nniorui. msos runes: The President is hereby directed to reserve Rg1•>;igg:tjmB*¤¤ and except from the unallotted lands now embraced within the Flat- sei apart in 'mrhead lndian Reservation, in the State of Montana, not to exceed twelve {tif I“‘“"“ R°*`°"“` thousand eight hundred acres of said lands, near the confluence of the Peud d’Orei!lle and J ocko rivers, for a permanent national bison range for the herd of bison to be presented by the American Bison Society. And there is hereby appropriated the sum of thirty thousand dollars, Y¤¥¤¤¤¤¢¤>i¤<“¤¤*· or so much thereof as may be necessary, to enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay the confederated tribes of the Flathead, Kootenai, and