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1000 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 178. 1918. $190,000, as follows: Alaska, $65,000; Hawaii, $45,000; Porto Rico, $45,000; Guam, $20,000; and the Virgin Islands of the United S¤'°°‘P'°°“°°°· States, $15,000; and the Secretary of ixgiculture is authorized to sell such products as are obtained on e landnbelonging to the icultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto ico, the §;,"g§;m wm in iisilgnd of Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States; Pmnawau. vided, That of the sum herein appropriated for the experiment stagon Hawaii $7,500 may be use in agricultural extension work __ _ in awa11; ,,,l,_§{,l’,,§*,{,'Z°,,.,g.,{,“],§ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to investigate the_relative utility and economy of agricultural products for food, clothing, and other uses in the home, with special sugkgestions of lans and methods for the more effective utilization of suc products For these pmposes, with the cooperation of other bureaus of the department, and to disseminate useful information on this subject, including the employ- rarjpnt lpf labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, and ,1 . I , _ other necessary ex enses, $30,120; pairs. °x For eneral admini§rative expenses connected with the lines of work 0% the States Relations Service, including the offices of the director, the chief clerk, the officers in charge of {publications, library, accounts, records, supplies, and property, and or miscellaneous expenses incident thereto, $15,680; In all, for general expenses, $2,969,840. Total for States Relations Service, $3,150,820. ,,,§§""° R°‘“” B“' srmmu or runmc noses. ,,§,{.‘,,§',,{’,,{‘*"°°‘°'· Sanmms, Burman or Ptmmo Roms: One director who shall be a scientist and have chage of all scientific and technical work, $4,500; one editor, $2,500; one azftsman or clerk, $1,920; one clerk, $1,900; one model maker, $1,800; three clerks, class four; six clerks, class three; one clerk or editorial clerk, $1,600; two clerks, at $1,500 each; one clerk or photographer, $1,440; one clerk or instrument maker, $1,440; one clerk or tabulator, $1,440; one clerk, class two; two clerks, at $1,380 each; two clerks, at $1,320 each; four clerks, at $1,260 each; six clerks, class one; one clerk or editorial clerk, $1,200; one draftsman, $1,320; one clerk or draftsman, $1,200; one clerk or draftsman, $900; one clerk or pgiotographer, $1,200; one clerk or photographer, $1,000; two cler , at $1,140 each; two clerks, at 1,080 each; one clerk, $1,020; nine clerks, at $1,000 each; one clerk or skilled laborer, $1,000; four clerks, at $900 each; one mechanician, $1,680; one clerk or instrument maker, $1,200; one lantern slide colorist, $1,320; one mechanic, $1,200; one skilled laborer, $1,200; one laboratory aid, $960; one messenger, laborer, or laboratory helper, $840; one messenger or laborer, $840; two messengers, laborers, or laboratory helpers, at $720 each; two messengers or laborers, at $660 each; six messengers, laborers, or messenger boys, at $600 each; one skilled laborer, $720; one fireman, $720; eight laborers, messenger boys, or charwomen, at $480 each; seven charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $104,020. . °°°°°'“°*P°°°°°· Gmmnuu. mxrmxsas, Bunmu or Pmamc Reims; For salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Washin ton and elsewhere, supplies, office fixtures, apparatus, traveling andg all other necessary exgouses, for copductmfg investigations and experiments, and fo1‘ co ating, reportmg, an illustrating the results of same, and for mm preparing, publishing, and distributing bulletins and reports, as ,;,,,,4-;,,,,,,;,,,8 ,,,3. ollows: romded, That no part of these appropriations shall be €K· °*’*¤°'Y'°¤¤'*°**°¤- pended for the rent or purchase of road-making machinery, except such as may be necessary for field experimental work as hereinafter provided for: