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 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 266. 1924L 457 OOOPEBATIVE msn PROTECTION or roansrnn WATERSHEDS or NAv1eAmin g8§{;°g·°, ”°“*j¤ °‘¤”*‘ srnuaus. For cooperation with any State or grou of States in the protec- C°°¥’°'°**°° "*"* tion from tire of the forested watersheds ol) navigable streams under li:¤legr2;Qié°nsl¤i;t” the provisions of section 2 of the Act of March 1, 1911, entitled ¥2}5?f,{§g§°1‘ "An Act to enable any State to cooperate with any other State or States, or with the United States, for the protection of the watersheds of navigiable streams, and to appoint a commission for the acquisition of ands for the purpose of conserving the navigability of navigable rivers," $400,380. ACQUISITION or ADDITIONAL Fonnszr LANDS. 1$il.dm°°°l Mwst For the acquisition of additional lands at headwaters of navggble eéluggrgitlggigildu streams, to be expended under the préovisions of the Act of rch l}§§f’f,·_ {$61- 1, 1911 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at rge, page 961), as amended, $800 000 . s AND DEMONSTRATIONS IN mvnsroox PRODUCTION IN mn ,,,f,°*§§,,§‘Q,‘§’f‘ °"d °°" cANn—sUeAx AND COTTON DISTRICTS or mn UNITED s·rA·rns. To enable the Secretary of A iculture in cooperation with the °°°°°”‘jY°,,,.,,,°"’°"",,,,, authorities of the States concerned: or with lindividuals, to make such ;;%%$’¢:i':¤ 11:- investigations and demonsrations as may be necessary in connection with the development of livestock production in the cane-sugar and cotton districts of the United States, $43,970. rmn STATION, WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA. w°°"""d· °"'°· For the maintenance in connection with the W00dward,_ Okla- m,l‘,§2%§,‘}.§’;,",{_' homa, Field Station of a livestock department, through which ex- §§¤*;q•3=&•· M periments and demonstrations in livestock breeding, growing, and ’ ' feeding, including both beef and dairy animals, may be made, $12,000. r.xmmumN•rs IN DA11zr1No AND uvnsrocx PRODUUHON IN smnamn AND 1¤lgs.°°°“ I I mmoyrmn D1s·r1uc·rs or mn WESTERN UNITED STATES. To enable the Secreta of Agriculture to conduct investigations I"*""‘1 ""’,,,,,“‘°f and experiments in progems connected with the establishment of gigigig L: dairying and meat-production enterprises on the semiarid and im- ' ' gated lands of the western United States, including the gurchase of livestock and the employment of necessary persons an means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $38,230. rAssnNcmz-cAnnr1Nc verucnss. P “E 8 "°m°l°°' That not to exceed $130,000 of the lump—sum appropriations herein 1¤m;m¤i°° .pl¥6¤i£ made for the Department of Agriculture shall available for the “"°“· purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and orse-drawn passenger·carrying vehicles necessary in the conduct of the field work of the Department of Agriculture outside the District _ of Columbia: Provided, That not to exceed $35,000 of this amoimt {»,,,d,,,,""""‘ M u, shall be expended for the purchase of such vehicles, and that such umm vehicles shall be used ongly for official service outside the District of Columbia, but this sha not prevent the continued use for oiicial gorvlhcg (gh mogorstérzucks in fthe Disitrict of Clplumbiaz Pmmded V _ to wrt at the retary o Agricu ture is ant o to p mm, from the funds provided for carrying out the provisions of the: xmwfnnnkwagz Federal Highway Act of November 9, 1921 (Forty-second Statutes v¤u2,p.mz.