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 252 srxrrsrxrn oonennss. sm. 1. os. 26. 1919. m?gu¤gm',2gm”;”W· to use so much as may be necessary, but not to exceed $200, to acquire ' pry purcéhaivse land now used as a crest nursery site for the Michigan ation orest; · V _,s§{§,§°‘g‘,;f"‘ °' ‘°"‘ For silvicultural, dendrological, and other experimentsand investi- ’ ations independently or in cooperation with other branches of the §`ederal Government, with States and with individuals, to determine pho begtngisethodsz for the conservative management of forests and crest, $78, 28;. ‘ ,,,Ag§,§°,§i*§}g “"“’°’* For estimating and appraising timber andother resources on the ’ national forests preliminary to disposal by sale or to the issue of ozlcupancy permrotsg and for emergency expenses incident to their s e or use, $80,0 * · · · °°““““"°‘““'”’°t°‘ For other miscellaneous forest investigations, and for collating, digesting, recording, illustrating; anddistributing the results of the ex eriments and investigations crein provided for, $31,280; ,,§,§{§f‘““°“t i‘“P'°v" ger the construction and maintenance of roads, trails, bridges, fire lanes, telephone lines, cabins, fences, and other improvements necess for the proper and economical administration, rotection, and §§$,",§’§,',; of ,,.,,,0,,, deijdlbdpment o the national forests, $450,000: Pmvidgd, That not to <1riv•=w¤y¤.¤¤= excee $50,000 may be expended for the construction and maintenance of boundary and range division fences, counting corrals, stock driveways and bridges, the development of stock waterin places, and the eradication of poisonous plants on the · national “* crests: Amd provzdedfurther, That no part of themoney herein ap- ` propriated shall be used to pay the transportation or traveling expenses of any forest omcer or agent except he be traveling on business directly connected with the orest Service and in furtherance of the works, arms, and objects, specified; and authorizedin and by ,,,*L"""’°° ’°' ¥"‘““‘”‘  appropriation: _And prwidai also, That--no part of this approprxation shall be paid or used for the purpose of paying {01*;-lll whole crm part the prplpigratron or publication of any newspaper or magazine article, br1t_ _ shall not ent the‘giv1ng.out~to all persons without discr1mmation,vinclud1!?r.1.·gvnewsplt::§»er and magazinewriters anréhpubhshers, of any facts or official 'i ormation of value to the u c· ·. _ . . P In all, for general expenses, $3,481,209. . ¤ · · ·¤ ,gf,§}‘§$,'$§§‘f" °’ "‘“‘ To enable e Secretary of Agriculture more effectively to carry out V¤1-¢¤»1>· *1- the prov1sions_of the act of March 1, 1911··(Thirty-sixth Statutes, page 961), entitled "An Act to_ enable any State to cooperate with any other State or States, or with the United States, for the protecpontgg watershgds of; riavrgaple tshtreams, anddto appoint a cplmmission or acqunsr ono ands or e urpose conserving ena`a- ,,,§§f’c}" w‘““‘ bility of navigable E|'|.V€l‘S," _$21,7g0 of the moneysawroprialged therein, or for carrying out its purpcsesushall be availa le or the employment of agents, title attornelg clerks, assistants, and other labor and for thedpurchase of supp and equipment required for the pégpose of said A¤t_m the city of Washington. ‘ To for Forest Service, $5,966,869. {_ » · . °¤¤¤¤*¤¤‘¥ B¤*‘°¤¤- nrmnsu or cnmnsmr. e ,,§’,§;{,‘g,‘,f,*j‘§{,_°' "“‘ Ssmrnms, Burman or Cnrzmsrnr: One chemist, who shall be chief of bureau, $5,000; one chief clerk, $2,500; one administrative assistant, $2,500; three executive clerks, at $2,000 each; ten clerks, class four; thirteen clerks, class three; two clerks, at $1,440 each; twenty clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,300; seventy-five clerks, class one; one clerk, $1,100; thirteen clerks, at $1,020 each; fifteen clerks, at $1,000 each; two multigraph operators, at $1,000 each; one clerk, $960; “"°°°‘°”·°‘°· eleven clerks, at $900 each; two food and drug inspectors, at $2,500 each; two food and drug inspectors, at $2,250 each; onefood and drug