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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 292. 1923. 1535 urscmmaunous. 1[ystlc Shrine con- To enable the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to main- '§*,{,,':,,,,, N mum tain public order and protect life and propert in the District of ¢¤i¤i¤s¤r<1¤r.¤¢¤·.¤¤r— Columbia from May 25, 1923, to June 10, 1923, both dates inclusive, him, pp, me, im. including the employment of personal services, the payment of allowances, traveling expenses, hire of means of transportation, and other incidental expenses in the discretion of the said commissioners, to be paid whollgkfrom the revenues of the District of Co- ,,,,*;§f"" m""'°‘ "°'°’ lumbia, fiscal year 1923, 0,000. _ _ _ For the construction, rent, mamtenance, and for incidental ex- cggw vrvv sgiéigg penses in connection with the operation of temporary public con- ea. ’ venience stations, iirst-aid stations, and information booths, including the employment of (personal services in connection therewith, from Ma 25, 1923 to une 10, 1923, both dates inclusive, to be paid whol,1 from the revenues of the District of Columbia, fiscal year 1923, g4,000. DEPARTLHBNT OF AGRICULTURE. ¤,,I{;¤P§§°"°'** °‘ *¢'*· amines or PLANT INDUSTRY. ,;}f“‘* ‘¤d°’¤'¥ B°· For applying such methods of eradication or control of the white mY]**’° Pm bmw pine blister rust as in the judgnent of the Secretary of Agriculture  undemmay be necessary, including the payment of such expenses and the employment of such persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, in cooperation with such authorities of the States concerned, organizations, or individuals as he may deem necessary te accomplish such purposes, and in the discretion of the Secretary ef Agriculture no expend1ture shaH be made for these purposes mm ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ until a sum or sums at least equal to such exppndrtures shall have ' been appropriated, subscribed, or contributed y States, county, or local authorities, or by individuals or organizations for the accomplishment of such purposes,_ fiscal year 1923, $30,000: Provided, §{,°;‘,§;·,,,,,,,,,,,,,,d That no part of this appropriation s all be used to pay the cost or ¢~¢¤»=¢¤- value of trees or other property injured or destroyed. rom:s·r smzvrcm. Fm S°"i°°' For 5 he and reventin forest ares, asm year 1923, $217:1,000. §',·;’·,§;·¢,;°5°*,€,*37;*; Prctegiorilgf thepso-calledgOregon and California railroad lands ¤i•F·¤¤*¤·¤*¤¤¤d¤»¤¤¤- and Coos Bay wagon road lands: To enable the Secretary of Agn- nm mmm ml culture to establish and maintain a patrol to prevent trespass and te erwlaiai. m ard against and check fires upon the land revested m the United ‘ **‘· ‘ States by the Act approved June_9, 1916, and the lands known as ,,g_¤g¤,m$,*g W·¤·¤=· the Coos Bay wagon road lands involved in the case of Southern Oregon Company against United States {Number 2711) in the Circuit Court of Appea s of the Ninth Circuit, fiscal year 1923, $16,480. mrscnnnamzovs. Tn enable the Secretary of Agriculture to collect moneys due the m§: °i°£Ssm°Bi§ United States on account of loans made to farmers under the seed- V°1_41;p_134y_ grain loan provisions of the Act of March 3, 1921 (lforty-first Stat- _,,,,,,,,_,,7 utes at Large, pages 1315, 1347), and the Seed Grain Loan Act of March 20, 1922 (Forty-sec0nd Statutes at Large, page j167)}1ncl1;g- ing the employment of such persons and means in the Clty 0 Wa - ington and elsewhere as may be necessary, Hscal year 1923, $25,000.