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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 104. 1922. 445 the said Board of Managers shall also include such sums as ma be ImP'°"i¤¤ ‘*’°“¥*i€§ necessary to alter, improve, or provide facilities in the several braniihes iioiii limm Sohmb under its jurisdiction so as to furnish adequate accommodations for such beneficiaries of the United States Veterans’ Bureau as mav be committed to its care. p The allotments made by the United States Veterans’ Bureau to ,h;,E,,"f,§"2,§f“§]‘§§",,m,§‘,‘,{; the Public Health Service for the care of beneficiaries of that bureau Fo Public H°¤'”=· S6"- by the said service shall also be available for expenditure by the m` Public Health Service on that account for necessary personnel, regular and reserve commissioned officers of the Public Health Service, and clerical help in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, maintenance, equipment, leases, fuel, lights, water, printing, freight, transportation an travel, re airs and necessary minor alterations to hos itals and auxiliary buildings to be done under the supervision andp direction of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, and maintenance and operation of assenger motor vehicles. _ The allotments made to theIlNar and Navy Departments shall be N§i.S,$ D°,,Q,,,Zf',;',,n$ available for expenditure under the various headings of appropri· '°*¤1¢¤¤S· ations made to said departments as may be necessary. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. ,.,,R§E§f"“°“‘°’·*·*"‘ BUREAU or PLANT INDUSTRY. wiiifnt must"' B"` White—pine blister rust control: For meeting the emergenc caused ,,,;`;`_h‘°‘*p““° bus"' by the appearance of the white-pine blister rust in the white and ttgrgigggg ¤¤ sugar pine regions, threatening the extensive Federal holdings of ' these essentia woods as well as private and State holdings, thus endangering the entire supply thereof, $150,000, which sum shall be availa le for investigation and control work on the white-pine blister rust in the white—p1ne and sugar-pine areas, in such manner as in the judgment of the Secretary of Aglriculture may best accomplish the suppression of the disease, an shall remain available until P . March 31, 1923: Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall NZ°;is°°;k.¤aes¢r¤y,a be used to pay the cost or value of trees or other property injured or *"`°$·°‘°· destroyed. And the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized to incur all necessary expenses, including the employment of such persons and means in the city of Washington and e sewhere, in coop- m§`j];j§,§{j;}{y°';**‘*¤‘° eration with such authorities of the States concerned, organizations, ' or individuals, as he may deem necessary to accomplis such puroses. p BUREAU or sofas. S°“¤B¤*°¤··· For the care and maintenance of the Government kelp lant at K°‘P P'¤¤!*· Sum- Summerland, California, $2,860. P mmmd'C`hL BUREAU or manxmrs AND cnor nsrrmlvrns. E$.fi=:iii:iz;Bu1:r'dand;mp hAgministratiqnA§f1 the United States Wsiitrehoplse Act: To eqalile ‘ ,,. t e ecretary o `culture to ca intoe act » eprovisions o theP°¤$°¤- United States Warehouse Act, inlclliiding the payment of such rent WL $’p"m outside of the District of Columbia and the employment of such . persons and means as the Secretary of Agficulture may deem necessa, in the city of Washington and elsew ere, $9,015. _ Uhm letion of wool work: To enable the Bureau of Markets and §,§’;,§,’§}’,,§',{,,i;}§°';_ Cro Eigtimates to complete the work of the Domestic Wool Section of the War Industries Board and to enforce the Government Wulations for handling the wool clip of 1918 as established by the ool Division of said board, pursuant to the Executive order dated December 31, 1918, transferring such work to the said bureau, $2,500, _ _ and to continue, as far as practicable, the distribution among the ¤§w”’{ff*“¤¤¤ =“¤°¤¤ growers of the wool clip of 1918 of all sums heretofore or hereafter