Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/1359

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SIXTY-SIXTH coxcmass. sms. III. oa. 127. 1921. 1339 For cooperative agricultural extension work, to be allotted, paid, m;';‘;‘;l,§L‘{f,’§,{,§Yg;’§;§j and expended in the same manner, upon the same terms and condi- sion work. tions, and under the same supervision as the additional appropriations made by the Act of May 8, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, v0;_38,p_m, page 372), entitled "An Act to provide for cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several States receiving the benefits of an Act of Con ess approved July 2, 1862, and of Acts supplementary thereto, and tg; United States Department of Agriculture," $1,500,000; and all sums appropriated by this Act for mf;;¤* °‘ °XP°*¤‘”· use for demonstration or extension work any State shall be used ` and expended in accordance with plans mutually agreed upon by the Secretary of Agriculture and the proper officials of the college in such _ State which receives the benehts of said Act of May 8, 1914: Provvkied, €$iii1°i;`¤ge¤is. That of the above appropriation not more than $300,000 shall be expended for pliuposes other than the salaries of county agents. ramers institutes, o enable the Secrets.? of Agriculture to investigate and report §§,§§”““""" S°“°°“· upon the organization an progress of farmers’ institutes and agricul- Investigating protural schools in the severa States and Territories, and upon similar °°”° ’°°°` organizations in foreign countries, with special su estions of plans and methods for making such organizations more eégztive for the dissemination of the results of the work of the Department of Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations, and of improved methods of agricultural practice, including the emaployment o labor in the city o Washington and elsewhere, and other necessary expenses, $16,360; Experlmen tions To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain ¤¤¤- §ricultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the ’ ' ' and of Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States, including the erection of buildings, the preparation, illustration, and distribution of reports and ulletins, and all other necessary expenses, $210,000, as follows: Alaska, $75,000, of which $11,800, or so much Au°“"°"" thereof as may be necessary, shall be immediately available; Hawaii, $50,000; Porto Rico, $50,000; Guam, $15,000; and the Virgin Islands of the United States, $20,000; and the Secretary of Agricul- S"‘l° °*p'°d“°°" ture is authorized to sell such products as are obtained on the land belonging to the agricultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the island of Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States, and the amount obtained from the sale thereof shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts: _ Prmxided, That of the sum herein xggpropriated for the experiment ,§’g”;'§·,, ,m,,,,,,,, stagon Hawaii $10,000 may be us in agricultural extension work v<>rkin awan; __ _ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to investi ate the relative ,$,’,§$‘{,‘{'},,‘g'h[,’Q§‘§ utility and economy of agricultural products for fogd, clothing, and P other uses in the home, with special suggestions of lans and methods for the more effective utilization of such products ilu- these purposes, with the coo ration of other bureaus of the department, and to disseminate useiiil information on this subject, including the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, and all other necessary expenses, $50,000; _ _ For ner-al administrative expenses connected with the lines of p§§g‘,’§‘}“"°”°*'° °" work of the States Relations Service, including the offices of the director, the chief clerk, the omcers in charge of publications, library, accounts, records, supplies, and property, and for miscellaneous axpgnses incident thereto, $12,600; all, for general expenses, $4,650,980. Total for States Relations Service, $4,847,300.