. In tho State of Oregon and the State of Nevada the legislatures have met and said that the State Treasury and the county treasury .shall be a conduit for 50$ of the fee which shall thereupon be paid over to the district advisors for the betterment of the district, so that there arc four possibilities for every dollar you are gom^ to pay, that it £oes into the general county fund, general school fund or for the betterment of the district, as your legislature may provide but in any event it go&s for horns purposes. Twenty-five percent of the foes will ro for the betterment of 'the distric
. In tho State of Oregon and the State of Nevada the legislatures have met and said that the State Treasury and the county treasury .shall be a conduit for 50$ of the fee which shall thereupon be paid over to the district advisors for the betterment of the district, so that there arc four possibilities for every dollar you are gom^ to pay, that it £oes into the general county fund, general school fund or for the betterment of the district, as your legislature may provide but in any event it go&s for horns purposes. Twenty-five percent of the foes will ro for the betterment of 'the district to'be expended by the Department under our present set-up. This two-bits on the dollar has bo-n rather over-shadowed by the emergency .".program which has been going on in CCC camps. But as we go on and believe we are climbing out of this depression a-ul we see less and less reason for- this emergency measure, Congress indicate I every desire to turn back this two-bits appropriation which is ,$oin£ to be of immense value in developing and protecting these ^grazinc distracts, ' If it could be expended to include -the lands not in the public dorr in within the districts, think of the possibilities. You would, then have a full use not only of grazing districts which" couM bo improved but the actual-addition of rented or rnirc]>a:.toc! properties Whet becomes of tho other 25$ of the money, the act does not state, but it is commonly supposes that that was to take care of i,he actual administration of the act. I was questioned on that point by the /Ipprorriations Coiianitt'eQ. I told them that as to fees the* had been assured that no foe' would be set Until they had a full time to discuss it, but that it was generally supposed in the Yfost that theâ stockmen preferred to pay as they went and that they would provide a method to take care of these expenses and ^et down to business basis- ⢠as soon as possible. That may or may not be advisable at this
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