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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 119. 1923. 129]. teen at $1,100 each, forty-five at $960 each; mechanical assistant $1,980; machine operators—one $1,500 four at $1,400 each, thirteeri at $1,200 each, seven at $1,100 each, five at $1,000 each; foldersone $1,200, two at $1,000 each; messengers or laborers—three at $900 each, eight at $840 each, four at $780 each, ten at $720 each one $600; eight skilled laborers, at $1,100 each; messenger be si live at $720 each, one $660, five at $600 each, six at $480 each; charw0men—three at $480 each, three at $240 each; in all $263,670. General expenses, Offices of Editorial and Distribution Work: G°°°'“•¤P¤¤S°°· For miscellaneous objects of expenditure in connection with the publication, indexing, illustration, and distribution of bulletins, ocuments, and reports, as follows: For labor-saving machinery and supplies, envelopes, stationery °bi¤¤*=¤¤¤*¤¤¤*#¤¤· and materials, office fiuniture and fixtures, photographic equipment and materials, artists’ tools and supplies, telephone and telegraph service, freight and express charges; purchase and maintenance of motor trucks; p1u·chase and maintenance of bicycles; purchase of manuscripts; traveling expenses; electrotlypes, illustrations, and other expenses not otherwise provide for, and including not to exceed $1,300 for extra labor and emergency employments in the District of Columbia, $47,850. rn11~rr1Nc AND BINDING. For all printing and binding for the Department of Agricultiue, P¤¤¤¤s¤¤db*¤d1¤¢~ including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services, located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, . $760,000, including the Annual Report of the Secretary of Agri- $‘;}I;,‘fP§{§;V,,,_ culture, as required by the Act approved January 12, 1895 and in Mip-825- pursuance of the joint resolution numbered 13, approved March I 30, 1906, and also including not to exceed $250,000 for farmers’ F“““°“ ""“°“"S· bulletins, which shall be adapted to the interests of the people of the diH'erent sections of the country, an equal proportion of fourfifths of which shall be delivered to or sent out under the addressed franks furnished by the Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Congress, as they shall direct, but not including work done at W°"¤°¤°°¤*°d- the field printing lants of the lileather Bureau and the Forest Service authorized liy the Joint Committee on Printing, in accord- V°l·‘*°·P·“"°· ance with the Act approved March 1, 1919, or emergency field printing and binding authorized by said joint committee. Orman or nxrnmmnm STATIONS- stiiti.i$.`§?fExp°rlm°°i Salaries: Clerks-—one $1,980, four of class four, one $1,600, live °‘°'“·°'°· of class two, ten of class one, one $1,000; messenger $1,000; messenger boys or laborers—one $720, one $600; charwomen—-one $480. three at $240 each; in all $34,300. cmrsaar. nxrrmsss-—0rr1cn or mxrnmunnr STATIONS. G°“°’°*°‘P°”S°S· To carry into effect the provisions of an Act approved March 2, tp§§pE§,t,¤'§,§€"§g] 1887, entitled "An Act to establish agricultural experiment stations ¤*{!g;_,4yp_ M, in connection with the colleges established in the several States V01.12,p.503. under the provisions of an Act approved July_ 2, 1862, and of the Acts supplementary tll€I'i?t0,” tlqe si1ms$a§)p85g1oned to the several States to be aid uarter in ac vance, 7* , . __ To barry gito gffect thi provisions of an Act approved March ti,§‘,Er°Y]§$p,?§ti§,?S‘l‘ 16, 1906, entitled “An Act to provide for an increased annual appro- l°*·$*·P·563- priation for agricultural experiment stations and regulating the expenditure thereof," the sums apportioned to the several States, to be paid quarterly in advance, $420,000.