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 46 SIX'I`Y·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 23. 1921. pany, Little Rock, Arkansas, $18.40; in all, $96.88, from the appro- . riation "Cooperative construction, and so forth, of roads and tra1ls, National Forest Fund " representing costs of advertisements inserted in the respective publications calling) for bids on road machinery to be used in the construction of the zark Forest Road m Pope and R‘S‘**‘°°‘m""‘"‘°‘ Newton Counties, Arkansas, the provisions of section 3828 of the ii$¤il$i°'t¤, sem R€l?1?(g6i:g'3;Il§SOl.1 (l1lil,lll1.if8 isizuthorized to pay to Ray Moon, '“§‘};E’$${,‘Z“1‘l,’$2°f‘“°‘ of Toledo, Ohio, $64.4 from any funds on hand imder the provisions of sectionf9 of the Post Oiiiaeia %1p§drprpr1at1o(1; Act, a;:p1£ov§d lgggrugrg 9, 1919 or services in ro g said amoun 0 e uc e from the allotment to North Carolina for the Hscal year 1921. B§,,,‘§,{,'f‘°l I“d“’“" _ BUREAU or A1~m¤AL mnusmr. I“d°“‘“l,,,,,,”,']°,', GENERAL nxrmvsns, BUREAU- or ANIMAL INDUSTRY! To enable the Bureau of Animal Industu·y,»Department of Agriculture, to perv°L“'P`m' form the duties upon it by the Agricultural Appropriation Act apgroveg lglay 311,  for th; payment Egglndemnities on aecount o cat e- Sllg te uring e current ear, in connechmG·TmEyck· tion with the eradication of tuberculosis from animag, $405,000. r.,m,¤m, The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to pag to Peter G. _Ten Eyck, from the a&propr1ation "Meat inspection, ureau of Animal Industry; 1921," e sum of $84, repreunting rent remaining unpaid by the teilparétznent of  forutlhe useNaud pcciépgncy of 3. · room in e pencer· ding any, ew or, rom an including November 1, 1920,· to Febrixary 28, 1921, the provisions of v°'·“‘·p·“°°· section 114 of the Penal Code notwithstanding. ‘ · F°'°’° S°'"°°‘ r·on.Es·r smnvrcn. V mg°°i°“l°”°“ °“”' Fighting and preventinlg forest fires: For fighting and preventing Olmg? V mm forgixt fires Iepdangeariirg the nlzpional forests, $50,000. _ f° ‘ _ ympic atioua crest: e unex nded balance f th Fig-£¤z¤¤iB¤!; 6*** ¤*°· priation of $100,000 for emergenc exgiiiditures incideiit toetllgldlg mmu °xp°°m’ lm Bosal of wind-thrown and intermllngled or adjoining timber on the lympic National Forest and for emergency measures necessary to Rap r,mm_ protect from_iire the timber on the Olympnc National Forest, made vsn.li:°$liin. m the Deficiency Appropriation Act approved March 1, 1921, is Eeapproprnatgélz and made available for the same purposes during the - sca year . m'°°u°”°°‘"° mscm.LANEOUs EXPENSES. " p¤1;°•l1{»i§r1?€p°"m°°i For an additional amount required to meet the increased cost of giéelxfgr the central power plant of the Department of Agriculture, ,,Ed‘,§{°'“"°“i "'“‘* Forlthe purchase, as authorized by law, of not to exceed twenty §£¤;g;gj·g65_ acre? of lanacidoccupiegll by th; Efepartment of Agriculture’s exper1— men vmey near resno, a omia, now maintained under con- , tract with the owners of said land, $12,000. $ZlE°ii‘t°§?i°£iZ For the p\11'OhB.S€,_ as authorized by law, of not to exceed twenty acres of land occupied by the Department of Agriculture’s exper1· Egg  near   IC d oxaixpgw maintained under con- ,.,. ._ wi eownersosai an,,. mg, .w.,¤p°*3E.ssI?°u To enable gba Segretary of Agriculture to (pay all necessary expenses, including a or and material, mvolve in consolidating the addressing, dup };cat1ng,_ and mailing work of the Department of Agricu ture in the District of Colum ia, $5,000, •to remam available during the fiscal year 1922.