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 446 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 266. 1924. termine the best methods for the conservative management of forest and forest lands, $187,420; national crests prel1mm` ary to `sposa y e or e issue o 0ccupan$gy permits, and for emergency expenses incident to their sale _ or use 5 000 · °°““°°"°“"“"°°‘” For, othizr xiiiscellanleilous forest in i<;)ns and {or collptin% d1gest1ng` recording' ustrati an ri utin the resu ts 0 P t im the expeiiments and investigaIi§ins herein provifed for,_ $33,800; www °°°'°` For the construction and maintenance of roads, trails, bridges, iire lanes¥te1e£h0ne lines, cgbins, fencesi,.and_otl;ter éniproveixticiits necesé _ sary or e pro r an economics admim ra 10n ro 1on an {,"¤,°'g“,_; 0, M development of tg; national forests, $420,000: Projvidgd, That where, ¤n¤¤¤¤i¤¤s.c·b¤¤.¤¤. {ra the opinion of tih‘ehSecretary of Aginiiiltaire, dlinrect pgrchai will _ more economics an construction, tee one es ca ins nces, ,,,%§,$L¥§_'€,},§,,_°°’·’“°°" and other improvements may be purchased): Procidezi, further, That not to exceed $50,000 may be expended for the construction and maintenance of boundary  range division fenws, counting corrals, stock driveways 8.11d·b1'1$lg8S, the development of stock wate places, and the eradication of poisonous plants on the national OYWWSS In all general expenses $4,280 606. ,,,§,‘},"§§,'T;,_$‘°”°‘¤°'*‘ To enable the Secreta ’ of Agiiculture more effectively to carr Vol- 36, p. M1. out the provisions of ltlie Act of March 1, 1911 (Thirty-sixtlii Statutes, page 961) entitled “An Act to enable any State to cooperate  any other State or States, or with the United States, for the protection of watersheds of naviglble streams, and to appoint a mma- hx wm commissi’on_for the acpuisition of ds for the pur ose of conservi¤¢w¤.D·G· mg the navigability 0 navigable rivers," $41,350 ofp the moneys a - propriated therem, or for carrying out its purposes shall be available or the employment of agents, title attorneys, clerks, assistants, and other labor, and for the purchase of supplies and equipment required fo1'ftht§lp1i_rp0se gte said A$cg  the city of Washington. 0 orest rvice,, 81,489. °‘""“*" ”*·*•···· BUREAU or onnmsrnr. sanaizms. s¤ii$iiif’°°d °m°° W" For chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923 and for personal services in the Held, $340,000. G°°°m °x°°°°°S` emimaxx. nxrsxsns, commu or cnnmsrm, ¤¤&¥itY$S`ét°YS£¤?“°°"”' For al1_ necessary expenses, for chemical apparatus, chgmjcglg and supplies, repairs to apparatus, gas, electric current, official trav- ' eling expenses, telegraph and telep one service, express and freight charges, forhtheagmployment of such assistants, clerks, and other persons as the retary of i ltu 'd the purposes uma, in th.5Z“§°Bf vi‘2§?£‘EgZ?L`SL§§ 2`iZ°t°$i°§?L f?§ conducting investigations; collecting, reporting, and illustratingithe rtisigtsi ofhsucl; investigations; and for rent outside of the District o 0 um ia or carrym out th in esf t' d k ° Gow $1 mmm authorized as follows: g B V lga mus an wor harem V0l.12,p.387. For conducting the investigations contemplated by the Act of . _ May 15, 1862, relating to the application of chemist to a ic lt · Biological {ood md · . . . . ry gr U UYB, d,,,g,uv,,,,g,,m,,,,_ for the biological mvestigation of food and drug products and substances used in the manufacture thereof, including investigations of
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