Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/484

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 313. 1916. 463 tory helpers at $900 each; six laboratory helpers, at $8:10 each; two laboratory helpers, at $780 each; twenty-one laboratory helpers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $720 each; two laboratory helpers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $660 each; twent —eight laboratory helpers, messenger boys, or laborers, at $600 eacli; one laboratory assistant, $1,200; one toolmaker, $1,200; one sampler, $1,200; one ]amtor,_$1,020; one mechanic, _$1,400; one mechanic, $1,200; one mechanic, $1,020; one mechamc, $960; one mechanic, $900; two student assistants, at $300 each; two messengers, at $840 each; one skilled laborer, $1,050; one skilled laborer, $840; two messenger boys or laborers, at $540 each· eleven messenger boys or laborers, at $480 each; three messenger boys or laborers, at $420 each; two messenger boys or laborers, at $360 each; nine charwomen, at $240 each; m all, $315,590. Grrrmnar. nxrmvsrzs, Bunmv or Crmursmrz For all necessary expenses, for chemical apparatus, chemicals and supplies, re airs to °'*’· apgaratus, gas, electric current, ofHcial_ traveling expenses, telegraph an telephone service, eripress and freight charges, for the employ- ment of such c erks, and other tgersonsas the of Agnculture may consi er necessary for e purposes named, in the cr? of Washmgton and elsewhere, in conducting investigations, co ectmg, reportmg, and i1lustratmg_ the results 0 sucn investigat10I1S' and for rent outsrde ·of the District of Columbia, for carrying out the investigations and work herein authorized, as follows: For conducting the investigations contemplated by the Act of May $§‘§_§‘$$°" fifteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, relating to the application of chemistry to agriculture, $42,400· com For collaboration with other depa.rtrnents of the Government ,,u,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,”“‘**°“fY',,‘,'§ desirin chemical investigations and whose heads request the Secretaryko$ ulture for such assistance, and for other miscellaneous WO? r » S For investigating the character of the chemical and physical tests ,,§,,‘{,,'“{{,‘,i"d*,f,‘],{,$,[,§,'{ which are applied to American food lproduets in foreign countries, and for inspecting the same before s 'pment when desired by the shippers or owners of these products intended for countries where chemical and physical tests are required before the said products are allowed to be so d therein; and for all necessary zgenses in connection with such inspection and studies of meth of analysis in foreign countries, $4,280; For investigatin the preparation for market, handling, grading, ,,{,°§,*t°',§,‘§{‘°°""”' packirlxg, freezmg, %ryin(g, storing, transportation, and preservation of po trzmand eggp, an for experimental shipments of and H wit the nited States, in coo¥ration with the ee of $40 kets and Rural Organization and the ureau of Animal Industry, ,000; For invest' tin the handlm' g, g acldng, canning, freezing, “" *“"""“°"‘· storing, and lgaran g rtation of , and tl} experimental shipments of fish, for the utiwzoation of waste products, and the development of new sources of food, $14,000; _ For investigatin the acking, handling storing, and shippmgoof “"’W’”*°”“”·"°· oysters and other ghelliish in the United tates and the waters r- dering on the United States, $5,000; For the biological invest' tion of food and drug products and ,? "’“` Substances used m the man1l§dcture thereof, including mvestigations gg (tl;;¤physiological efects of such products on the human orgamsm, of Eptrggegsxlutgysaénggitmpmwmnt of methods of utilizing byproducts ,,§L_"‘“ "‘““ ""*"°"` For inves ‘ htidn and experiment in the utilization, for coloring ¤¤“¤':j ¤' ¤•*•

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