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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 217. 1920. 72]. 1862, and of Acts supplementary thereto, and the United States ,u}’_L¤¤ °‘ °*P°¤°i· Department of Agricu ture," $1,500,000; and all sums appropriated by this Act for use for demonstration or extension work within any State shall be used and expended in accordance with plans mutual]; a reed upon by the Secretary of Agriculture and thegfproper officia og the college in such State which receives the ben ts of said Act of May 8, 1914: Provided, That of the above aptplropriation not more grvvrgo. uh than $300,000 shall be expended for purposes o er than the salaries °“" "‘°" of county agents; _ , _ To enable the Secretaiéy of Agriculture to investigate and report-,,§,*§,','{°,,§§‘,,“*T,*§,‘}’£; upon the organization an progress of farmers’ institutes and agncul- stghvuugaing pr _ tural schools in the severa States and Territories, and upon similar me es, ew. °° organizations in foreign countries, with special suggestions of plans and methods for ma-lgsisg such organizations more effective for the dissemination of the ts of the work of the Department of Agriculture and the agriculmral experiment stations, and of improved methods of agricultural practice, including the employment o labor in the city o Washington and elsewhere, and other necessary e enses, $16,360; . X}fo enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain mIai$»?r'i'?i°¤i;rii°}fL(€°§-8 `cultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the ’°“‘°”’· °*°· iislgnd of Guam, and the Viéhgin Islands of the United States, including the erection of buildings, e 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 thereof as may be necessuirug; shall be immediately available for the erection of buildgs, p ase of breeding live stock, and other expenses connec with the stock-breeding experiments on the island of Kodiak and at the Matanuska station; Hawaii, $50,000; Porto Rico, $50,000; Guam, $15,000; and the Virgin Islands of the Sm 0, pmdum United States, $20,000; and the Secrets;} of Agriculture is authorized to sell such products as are obtain on the land belonging to the a `cultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the isiiiid 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: Provided, gjyxy mm,m That of the sum herem appropriated for the experiment station in wu. Hawaii $10,000 may be use in agricultural extension work in Hawaii; ,,,,,,,,,;,0,, 0, ,,,,,,1 To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to investigate the relative pmum in me name. utility and economy of agricultural products for food, clothing, and other uses in the home, with special suggestions of lans and methods for the more effective utilization of such products for these purposes, with the cooperation of other bureaus of the department, and to disseminate useful information on this subject, including the employ- ment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, and all other necessary expenses, $44,300; A_,m,,,,,¤,,,,, u_ For general administrative expenses connected with the lines of pewswork o the States Relations Service, including the offices of the director, the chief clerk, the officers in charge of publications, library, accounts, records, supphes, and property, and for miscellaneous ex enses incident thereto, $12,600; In all, for general expenses, $4,635,280. Total for States Relations Service, $4,870,160. BUREAU or rusmc noans. refiibuc RMS Bu- Sammms, Bmmsu or Prmmc Roans: One chief of bureau, $6,000; nixriyegiriiliithd be one draftsman or clerk, $1,920; one clerk, $1,900; one instrument maker, $1,800; one model maker, $1,800; four clerks, class four; seven clerks, class three; one clerk or editorial clerk, $1,600; three