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 1302 sixTY-snvmvrn coueanss. sm. iv. cu. 119. 1923. at $1,420 each, two hundred and eight;-eight_at $1,320 each, four hundred and twenty-six at $1,220 each; or additional forest rangers, guards, or scalers at the rate of $1,220 per annum for periods of twelve monthis or less, $20§,080; clexilks-—three it;. $2,100$ ezglé, foiilr at $2,000 eac, twent at 1,800 eac , twenty-t ee at 1, eac , nine at $1,500 each thirty-two at $1,400 each, nine at $1,300 each, one hundred and forty at $1,200 each, ninety-six at $1,100 each, iift -three at $1,020 each, thirty at $960 each, one hundred at $900 each, two at $840 each, one $600; clerk or compositor, $1,600; clerk or proof reader, $1,400; clerk or translator, $1,400; compiler, $1,800; draftsmen——one $2,000, three at $1,600 each, two at $1,500 each, nine at $1,400 each, four at $1,300 each, sixteen at $1,200 each, two at D¤¤¤¤¤1,¢¤. ·$1,100 each, three at $1,020 each, one $1,000, one $960; draftsmen or surveyors——two at $1,800 each, three at $1,600 each, sixteen at $1,500 each, six at $1,400 each; draftsman or artist, $1,200; draftsman or negative cutter, $1;200; artists—0ne $1,600, one $1,000; Ehlotogmplhers-onei1$1,600, hone $1,400, one 1;%,200, $0ne $1,100; 1¢•¤n¤¤,e¤. `t 0 p er or p otogra er, 1,200; mac ist 1,260; carpentegiratiwo at $1,200 each), three at $1,000 each, 0ne $960; electricé;36 $1,220; labzratory ailds larég enginge1is—one $1,g£_0, nine at eac, two a $800 eac ; a rato epers—one 20, one $600; packers-one $1,000, one $780; mesrgengers or lab0rers·—two at $960 each, three at $900 each, four at $840 each, four at $780 each, five at $720 each, six at $660 each; messenger boys-—five at $600 each, two at $540 each, three at $480 each, three at $420 each; charwomen-— one $540, one $480, one $300, eleven at $240 each; in all, $2,471,000. °¤¤¤¤¤P¤¤¤- cmmaar. mxrnivsns, roimsr snuvrcn. ,_m*¤r}‘L,¤ug¤*{g¤,,n•;{f,;, To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to experiment_and to make sum. and continue mvestiations and report on forestry, national forests ggrestdfiries, and lum r1ng%butt;1s¢; par; of this aplpropriation shall use or any experunen or ma e outsi e the jurisdiction of the United States; to advise the owners of woodlands as to the prolpgr care of the same; to investigate and test American timber and tim r trees and their uses, and methods for the preservative treatment of timber; to seek, through investigations and the planting of native and foreign species, suitable trees for the treeless regions; §g:{'gy;,,,,,,,,,,¤_ to erget niecessargydbuildingsz Provige¢%8'.g1at the costioélany building purc use, erec e , or as improve s not excee ,000; to pay all expenses necessary to rotect, administer and im rove the national forests, including Eree plantin in the forest rldserves to prevent erosion, drift, su_ ace wash, am? soil waste and the formation of floods, and mcluding the payment of rewards under regulations of tltzie Secretgry of Agricixlture fo; inlforimation leading to the arrest an convic 10n or v10 ation 0 the laws and re lations gillgging E0 1'ires_in 0; neér national forests, or for the iglnunlawfnil g 0, or injury 0, overnment ro · to ascertain the sdwmmba m natural conditions upon and utilize tli)e iliggdrxial forests and the ’ Secretary of Agriculture may, in his discretion, permit timber and zthlg fomrigdlgzoducg gt or regnoved from tgliehnatiéunal forests expo om the ate or errito in w `c said forests are c“°mh°dg°m°' respectively situated;_to transport and dayre for fish and game suppliedato stock the_national forests or the waters therein; to employ ,,,fg“‘*‘• °‘°F*°Y°°· agents, clerks, asmstants, and other labor required in practical forestry and in the administration of national forests in the city of n and elsewhere; to collate, digest, report, and illustrate Suppuswm the _ is of e?r1ments and investigations made by the Forest Serv1ee· to pure ase necesa su lies a ratus office fixtu I B,, _ !'Y_ PP Luslla FBS, aw boo and techmcal books and techm journals for officers of