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 538 SIXTY·SEVENTH concnmss. sm. II. Ch. 185. 1922. ¥·¤*=¤¤*>°·¤ ****1*- cozrrnor. nm rnnvnnrron or srnnan or run mnxrcw nam nnnrnn. E'“°'¤°"°Y°’P°"” To enable the Secret of Agriculture to meet the emergency u umm.; spread °*- P caused b the recent inatliiiduction and rapid multiplication of the Mexican bean beetle in the State of Alabama, and other States, and to provide means for the study, experimentation in eradication, and for the control and prevention of the spread of this insect m that State and to other States, in coo tion with the State of Alabama and other States concerned  with individuals affected, including the employment of ahgersons and means in the city of Washmgton and elsewhere, and other necessary expenses, $25,000; T'"°"""“"" nnnnaon Barns ron Moron vnmcnns. ai°" W Whenever, during the fiscal year ending Jnme 30, 1923, the Secremy of Agriculture shall find that the expenses of travel can be uced thereby, he may, in lieu of actual traveling expenses, under such regulations as he may prescribe, authorize the payment of not to exceed 3 cents per mile for motor Elycle or 7 cents per mile for an automobile, used or necessary trav on official business. R°""°"“"“"““" vaunr mn nmnrcnmrmc rum. and the installation therein, of the machinery and apparatus of the refrigerating plant of the Bureau of Animal Industry, $25,000. p£{,’{f‘¥$°,,h_N‘°°"“l OLYMPIC NATIONAL romzsr. Mmmm, oreme encyexpen osmci e e p wm wn m'“°“"’°'°"°' F ditur 'dnttoth disosalof d·thro and intermligiigled or adjoining timber on the Olymfpic National Forest and for emergencg measures necessary to protect om fire the timber on the Olympic ational Forest, inc uding the reslair and construction of roads, fire lanes, trails, telephone lines, or o er means of communication, through or along the boundaries of the area or areas of blown-down timber on the north and west sides of said national forest, and for the employment of extra guards and patrolmen as may be found necessary by the Secretary o Agriculture, $33,000. nh°F°R§,,,P¤“},¤dh¤fjf*{°,gj rnorncuon or rim so-caunn on1:ooN AND ceuronura naruzoan nuns Ann ooos nar waooiv Roan LANDS. Dil-".§{TZ.,‘I,"§€°°"""’ °°°" To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain VOI.39,p.2lB. a patrol to prevent trespass and toofuard against and check fires com my www upon the land revested in the Umt States by the Act approved mamma. Jxme 9, 1916, and the lands known as the Coos Bay Wagon Road lands involved in the case of Southern Oregon Com any against United States (numbered twenty-seven hundred and elieven) m the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit, $35,000. ,,,,°,‘,§‘,,°f',,‘f2,'Q'“"·°'“”‘ c1·:N·r1:n mnxnr, nrsrmcr or conmnsm. sgmmnlt  Operation and Management: _To enable the Secretawof Agriculvouhp lm ture, in cargying out the provisions of the Act of h 4, 1921 ` (Forty·ii1st tatutes at Large, page 1441), to ray for ice, electricity, Fas, water, fuel, travel, stationery, printingim egrams, telephones, abor, supplies, materials, equipment, misce eous expenses, necessary repairs and alterations, to be reimbmsed by any person for whose account any such expenditme may be made; to continue the employment of the necessary persons under the conditions in existence at the time of the taking over of the property by the Secretary of Agriculture, with such changes thereof as he may find necessary; to provide a fund for the payment of freight, express, drayage, and other charges and claims against the commodities accepted for stor-
 * ,,S°"’""°°“* ”"1° For the construction of a vault for the housing, and the transfer to