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 s1x·rY-N11~:rH ooxcssss; sm. 1. on. vn. ieee: 851 to exceed' $5,040 for personal servicesin the District of» Columbia, andallother expenses, fiscal year 1927, $75,000. ‘ A `nmuisu or ANIMAL moosrnr "$,'Tim“I”d““”B“' Not to exceed $10,000 of the sum-of $100,000 made available by ,,¥,’§f,f,‘§P°““ '°'* "*" the joint resolution ap roved December 24, 1924, for the control V°*·*3·¤·m· and eradication of the Eluro nifowl pest and similar diseases in poultry,.is continued and maldgiavailableifor the same purposes and under the samef conditions of expenditure until June .30,.1927. ronnsr snnvxon F°“’°‘S°"*°°· The Secretarf of [ iculture is hereb authorized to use durin N° ’°·W°*"··““" the fiscal year 1]927 nidiglto exceed $200 of ihe fundsappropriated fog :1;/i,:¤i·w,g¤‘i¤°:'si¤diil$•?' M eneral ex enses, Forest Service, 1927, for markin the graves in ° 8 °°” °' gfewport, FVashington, and Priest River Idaho 0% men who lost their lives while 1n the employ of the Iiorest Service in the year 1925... ... ,. Not to exceed. $3,000 of the appropriation for eneralei enses, PmSld¤¤'=’¤ §°¤¤¤*°j Forest Service for the Hscal year ,1927 shall be gvailable Kgs; the iiiiiiiu Oum°° RWM payment of travel, subsistence, supplies, and other expenses of the lj’§,,"§"‘§{’§j committee, includiiég its secreta ,,  upon recommendation of the President’s ommittee onlgutdoor Recreation, to. study and report upon adjustment of boundaries between national parks and national forests and upon the suitability of certain national forest lands for establishment as national parks. _ General Expenses: For the construction and maintenance of m§{§“"°”° "”‘”°"‘* roads, trails, bridges, {ire lanes, telephone lines, cabins, fences, and vefBdd,g,*°¤¤*B,g°’ Q; other improvements necessary for the proper and economical admin- S¤uii¤er¤iQ¤1ii¢i:¤i¤. istration, protection, and develo ent of the Angeles, Cleveland, ‘*""""°“‘ Santa Barbara, and San Bernarggo National _;,F0lT©$S in Southerll California, fiscal year 1927, $100,000, in addition t other funds alloted therefor and to include the general objects diexpenditure enumerated under the caption " General Expenses,»F0rest Service," in the Agricultural Appro priation Act for the fiscal year 1927: _ Provided, That such sum oi) $100,000 shall not be ex _ ded  ima. `mmnmeu an equal amount is contributed for such work by gtailte, county, “’°““"d· municipal, and/or other local interests to be paid, in, whole or LID. part, in advance of the performance of the work for which this ap ropriation p1·ovides. ger carrping into effect the Act entitled "An Act for the relief }§’,*_;‘  P"' of John L ilton Pew," approved June 10, 1926, fiscal year 1926, ' $114. ‘ _ · nUsnsU or ENTOMOLOGY E“‘°”"°‘°"' B‘"°°“‘ For an additional amount for investigations of insects affecting T,,“,{,"§‘g§§§‘f,‘,§{‘§;,, €,$§; southern fieldcrops, including insects aifecting cotton, to enable tho WL Secretary of Agriculture to meet an emergency caused by the ap earance of the Thurberia (wild cotton), weevil in stands of cultivated cotton, including Bersonal services and other expenses connected therewith in the istrict of Columbia and elsewhere, fiscal year 1927, $15,000. BUREAU or aomoonrumn soortoiuxcs ,,,,{,,‘§',,§,°'§f,$1,,_ E°°" Cooperative Marketing g_'l`o enable the Secretary of Agriculture to ,,£§“,*,¥§’,hk§J¤§°°,§‘$§3 carry 1nto effect the provisions of the Act " To create pa division of S*°j,}g I;°gg2”¤*°¤”— cooperative marketing in the Department of Agriculture; to provide ' ` ` for the acquisition and dissemination of in ormation pertaining to cooperation; to promote the knowledge of cooperative prin-