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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 119. 1923. 1319 determined to be practicable from surveys showin 'ts d’str'b f $398,400, of which sum not to exceed $200,000 ma? be aviailoiblb lid); ¤mB¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤  mémfw reimbursement to cotton—growing States, for expenses incurred by P ` them 111 connection with losses due to enforced nonproduction of cotton in certain zones in the manner and u n the terms and conditions set forth in Senate Joint Resolution goumbered 72, approved Am°’p`158` August 9, 1921: Provided, That no part of the money herein appro-  , priated shall be used to pay the cost or value of crops or other ¤w.,°dgii¤v¤ii. cm"' property in]ured or destroyed. mzaoxcariox or rmt mamuroma nam scam. P¤¤·=¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤=·¤¤- To enable the Secreta of A iculture to t th E¤¤¥¤*°Y,, ,*¤P°¤*¤, ca@ed by the existence 3 the Pgiilatoria dateu1:.ale iii Cldlliiggiiig for ` Arizona, or any_ other State, and to provide means for the extermination of this msect in California, Arizona, or elsewhere in the United States, 111 cooperation with the States concerned, $13,000. nnzmxon Rams rox uoron vmaxcnas. ’1‘¤¤v¤1 ¤x1>¤==¤¤- s.ZY5Z‘i§'°5& i"§E¥§.i£‘.$. EES?} Eiirtiiiwéi. `Z““Z¤€°’ 1?”€’ th? ‘°‘Aim'°""`” xp es 0 rave including travel at official stations, can be reduced thereby, he may; in lieu of actual travelinghexpenses, under such regulations as he maly prescribe, authorize the payment of not to exceed 3 cents per mi e for motor cycle or 7 cents per mile for an automobile, used for necessary travel on official business. omrurxc Narroinx. mnnsr. Fgg:¤g”_ N·¤¤¤¤* For emergency expenditures incident to the disposal of wind- `¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¥ M we Qirown lagd interngnigled or adjoining timber on the Olympic t°°“°°°l ’°t°` i ationa orest an or emergency measures nece ary to rotect from fire the timber on the Olympic National Forest, includiiig the repair and construction of roads, fire lanes, trails, telephone lines, or other means of communication, throng: or along the boundaries of the area or areas of blown-down tim r on the north and west sides of said national forest, and for the employment of extra guards and patrolmen as may be found necesary by the Secretary of Agriculture, $25,000. r·norr1:c·r1oN or rmt so-caminn oaneoN Arm canrronum mmaoan nuns ngrzzsolpégsalltfornia Arm coos ear WAGON ROAD nuns. ’° °‘ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain Fm ¤*°°°°°*°¤» °°°·· . otrevested. a patrol to prevent trespass and to guard against and check fires v¤1.ze,p.m. upon the land revested in the United States by the Act approved June 9, 1916, and the lands known as the Coos Bay Wagon Road Rg;’g°,m§s*§Y “'°¤°¤ lands involved in the case of Southern Oregon Companfy against United States (numbered 2711) in the Clfclllt Court o Appeals of the Ninth Circu1t, $35,000. , cmvrniz MARKET, msrmcr or oomnmn. w?_g•g{;’g,°§,*;,f(§_°*» O ration and Mana ement: To enable the Secreta of Agricul- °v¤¤¤°¤ md ¤¤·¤· turefxin carr ing out tie provisions of the Act of garch 4,_1921 ¤g$:gl,p.l441.· (Forty-first Statutes at Large, page 1441), to pay for 1ce, electricity, gas, fuel, travel, stationery, printing, telegrams, telephones, labor, supplies, materials, equ1pment,_m1scellaneous expenses, necessary repairs and alterations, to be reimbursed by any person for whose