Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/881

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850 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 200. 1925. order to promote the continuous production of timber on lands chiefly suitable therefor," approved June 7, 1924, $50,000, of which t_,,@•,"*°°° ‘¤ “‘° D‘°‘ amount not to exceed $2 650 may be expended for personal services ` in the District of Columbia. la:d<;?m0¤“ ‘°r°°t ACQUISITION or ADDITIONAL roxnsr LANDS e0ii$i$i3$ Aezimm For the acquisition of additional lands at headwaters of navggable iiiiiL?°i§.lié49?1` streams, to be expended under the Bgovisions of the Act of arch 1, 1911 (Thirt —sixth Statutes at rge, page 961), as amended, $1,000,000, of which amount not to exceed $14,800 may be expended for departmental personal services in the District of Columbia. Cane sugar and cot- ` r¤¤¤i¤¤¤ri¢¢¤- r1x1>nEImI—:N·rs AND DnuoNs•r1mTIoNs IN LIvEsTocK PRODUCTION IN Tum cANE-susan AND COTTON DIs·mrc·rs or Tm; UNITED STATES lv '-

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;wEg¤§c¢§”¢}l; To enable the Secretary of Agriculture, in cooperation with the

ig, v°S°° P authorities of the States concerned, or with individuals, to make such investigations and demonstrations as may be necessary in connection with the development of livestock production in the canesugar and cotton districts of the United States, $43,930. W°°dw°rd'°u` FIELD STATION, woonwann, oxnmoua mi'iiiiiit$a aaiiixiil For the maintenance in connection with the Woodward, Oklahoma, Msmze¤a¤¤e,et¤. Field Station of a livestock department, through which ex eriments and demonstrations in livestock breeding, growing, andp feeding. including both beef and dairy animals, may be made, $12,300, of B,,,,d,,,g,,_ which sum the Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized to use not exceeding $4,000 for the erection of necessary buildings for the protection and care of said animals. Western irrigated, · ¢t¢-·l=*¤d¤- EXPERILIBNTS IN DAIBYING AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IN snumnm . AND mmcarrzn DISTRICTS or THE WESTERN UNITED STATES ,,}§*},‘§@‘;'{’,§‘,“",,’{;§,i§$ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct investigations ¤¤·¤¤¤S*¤- and experiments in problems connected with the establishment of dairying and meat·production enterprises on the semiarid and irrigated lands of the western United States. including the purchase of livestock and the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $39,610. Passenger vehicles. I·AssENonx-cARRrINo vnrrrcmzs . ·*“°'"*¤°° ‘°'· ki That not to exceed $150,000 of the lum -sum appropriations iicyigsum appmpm herein made for the Department of Agriculturd) shall bepd)va§able for the purchase, maintenance, repair, and o ration of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying velgibles necessary in the cou- P _ duct of the field work of the De artment of Agriculture outside the TOD!-IOS. · • · · • · Yp,,,ch,,,,, and use District of Columbia . Provzdedf) That not to exceed $46,000 of this

    • ¤“°**d· amount shall be expended for the urchase of such vehicles, and that

such vehicles shall be used only for official service outside the District of Columbia, but this shall not prevent the continued use for P,,,c,,am ,0 ,,,,,8% official serv1ce of motor trucks in the District of Columbia: Progzigctgvsmrgiggjigligg wded further, That the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to rmms,et¤. purchase, from the funds provided for carrying out the provisions V¤¤-42»¤- 212- of the Federal Highway Act of November 9, 1921 (Forty-second Statutes at Large, page 212), not to exceed $35,000 for motor-pro- V0, m,p_mL pelled passengencarrying vehicles to replace such vehicles transferred under authority of the Acts of February 28, 1919 (Fortieth