Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/1177

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“ SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 179. 1917. 1152 2 < two messengers or messenger boys at $420 each· tw » g . _ o mess E ss·=2;:a.b:srz*r2:3,2 mh; 2I‘;.2;·°~·z. ii ,_ men a · e r $24()eacl1;,l11all, $181,920. ’ cw ’ °° °h m°°’ °°

 GENERAI: nxmmsms, Division or PUBLICATIONS! For miscel- °°°°*'*‘°*P°¤=°=~

laneous olciflects of expenditure in connection with the publication, ` i indexing, ustration, and distribution of bulletins, documents and reriorts, as follows: ‘ ’ 0I' l8.b01‘-Saving machinery, including necessary supplies $3 5()()·< Bupplinaotc. For envelo es stat'one , d t al 6 500· , , Q Igor oflliice fl)1r1iilt;1ure1andll‘Ydx!t1IlresITl;1(il¥120?|;$ , I I 1‘‘» . _0PP Owgrep `c c ui ment d f to? ‘ ‘ " *?¤¤¤>¤¤¤*¤¤ me art1sts’ tools and supplied; $17,033: P(i·Io*vI1lde(lZ, ll§1l]l1l’h;n§ecretarylIb(l mllgggl Agriculture is authorized, under such rules and regulations and sub- a1li°§l°°' °°'l°°’ °°°" °f yect to such conditions as he may prescribe, to loan rent, or sell copies of Promded, 'l‘hat m the sale or rental of films' educational U’°°"'°°'°°’· institutions or associations for agricultural education not organized. for profit shall have preference; all moneys received from such rentals or sales to be_covered into the Treasury··of the United States ”§‘2$°i"t‘§,%%“§¤”°°il’”tiirga r - ~ is mgm .1 e an p service an an express charges $250· ( - · Forsiggogons, bicycles, horses, harness, and maintenance of the same · ‘ V Fei- purdhase of manuscripts, traveling expenses, electrotypes, illustrations, and other expenses not otherwise provided for, $3,000; In all, for general expenses, $32,070. · Total for ivision o Publications, $213,990. BUREAU or onor Es·rmA·rEs. E““m""“ B“‘ SA1.AmEs, Bnnmu or Caor ESTIMATESZ One statistician, who ”{;Ycg¤·=*¤;{__·>* ¤¤- shall be chief of bureau, $4,000; one chief clerk, $1,800; six clerks, ’ ’ class four; nine clerks, class three; fifteen clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,300; nineteen clerks, class one; nineteen clerks, at $1,000 each; twenty-f our clegkls, at $900 each; twohmessengers, at $840 each; two messengers or a orers at $720 eac ; two messengers messenger boys, or laborers, at $660 each; one messenger, messenger boy, or laborer, $480; one charwoman, messenger, or laborer, $540; two charwomen, messenger boys, or laborers, at $360 each; in all, $122,880. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUaEAU or Cnor EsTrMA’rEs: For all neces- °°¤¤‘ °‘P°¤¤°*· sary expenses for collecting, compiling, abstractin5 analyzing, Bitmmalrizinlgilsaalig interpgetiliig data relaitilrig to aiu:  ; for mlgggg an u ` erio ic y cro an ve-stoc estima es mc _ acres? e, yield? Isind value of farm products, as follows; ,';g,'*g,; ,,0,,,,,,, Thataiereafter the Monthly Crop Report shall be printed and dis- Gwr R¤x><>¤- tributed on or before the twelfth day of each month; _ _ V _ Salaries and employment of labor in the city of YVashmgt0n and “* "°¤’*· elsewhere, supplies, telegraph and telephone service, freight and express charges, and all other necessary miscellaneous administrative exgcpses, $24,700; d th f I t f www _ H ‘ s trave an o er necesary expenses o employees ou o - the laagxiif Washiiigton engaged in fie d investigations, $175,872 ; In , for general e nses, $200,572. Total for Bureau of gap Estimates, $323,452. nmnmr, DEPARTM.'ENT or Aenrcrnzrmzr, L“”“>’· SAr.Am;¤:s, Lrnnruzr, DEPARTMENT or Acmcmzrmznz One librarian, d$_:{c}“"°’*°¤· $2,000; one clerk, class three; one clerk, class two; five clerks, class one; three clerks, at $1,080 each; three clerks, at $1,020 each; four