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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. sm. Iv. GH. 119. 1923. 1317 coomznwrrvs rms racrrmction or roxusnn wyrnnsunns or NAVI- ¤ f’” °"‘“"‘ GABLE srnnams. For cooperation with an State or ou of States in the rotec· °°°¥’°’°“°“,,,(,,'m,*°*‘ tion from fire of the forestgd watershegrs oi) navigable streamspunder  N the provisions of section 2 of the Act of March 1, 1911, entitled V0, ,6 ,6, "An Act to enable any State to cooperate with any other State or 'pi ` States, or with the United States, for the protection of the watersheds of navigable streams, and te appoint a commission for the acquisition of lands for the purpose of conserving the navigability of navigable r1vers," $400,000. Aoqmsmon or Annrrionax. romasr mime. `U miaiiium i°r°" For the acquisition of additional lands at headwaters of navi- sé`v`iii§;l°i'ié€i°`d"°°°` gable streams, to be expended under the provisions of the Act of V°l·‘*‘·P·°“‘· March d1,$g911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 961), as amende, 50,000. sxrnmarnnrs Arm nnmonsrmmons IN 1.rvn·s·rocx rnonucnoiv IN mchi°§•£°°ai‘§r md °°°` run cams-suoaiz nm co·r·roN nrsrmcrs or rm: UNITED s·rA·rns. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture, in cooperation with the mentslixrliiggtctiw authorities of the States concerned, or with individuals, to make °“°“°““" such investigations and demonstrations as may be necesary in connection with the development of live-stock production in the canesugar and cotton districts of the United States, $46,500. Fmw STATION, woonwimn, omauoan. w°°‘""“'°·°"“‘ For the maintenance in connection with the Woodward, Okla- m,%Zf¤,§§1°§*,,,$$,§‘§{j homa, Field Station of a 1ive·stock department, through which •“‘~ experiments and demonstrations in live-stock breeding, wing, ind feeding, including both beef and dairy animals, may giomade, .,6,500. rxrrmirnxrs in DAIRYING ann 1.1vn—s·rocx rxonucrron rx smuanm h,,,v§',°f'°”""g“‘°° Ayn IRRIGATED DISTRICTS or rmt wnsrnmv Uuirrn smrns. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct investigations ,, ‘i0",§‘°,,'f‘,,'§,$ and experiments in prob ems connected with the establishment of ¤°¤*S*¤· dairying and meat-production enterprises on the semiarid and irrigated lands of the western United States, including the purchase of live stock and the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $40,000. rAsssNcrx—cAnnr1No vsmcms. P””“"'"m°l°°‘ That not to exceed $110,000 of the lump-sum appropriations herein ,.,,’}%°‘Y,,°,§‘,f’°,,,,§’,;,,,,‘,'{ made for the Department of Agriculture shall be available for the ¤°¤=· purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor—prope1led and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles necessary in the conduct of the field work of the Department of Agriculture outside the Dis- ,,m,m_ trict of Columbia: Provided, That not to exceed $20,000 of this mmrigcdnm ma ua amount shall be expended for the purchase of such vehicles, and ' that such vehicles shall be used only for official service outside the District of Columbia, but this shall not prevent the continued use for official service of motor trucks in the District of Columbia: Promkled further. That the Secretary of Agriculture shall, on the first day m};§’°'° °‘ “P°""* of eachiregular session of Congress, make a_report to Congress showilng the amount (iiiilpeigicggdl un er the provisions of this paragraph uring the prece g a year.