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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 26. 1919. 259 two laborers, at $600 each; three charwomen, at $480 each; three charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $196,520. Gunnar nxrnrzsas, Drvrsrox or Puanrcarrorzs; For miscellane- G°°°"°l°xp°”“s’ ous objects of expenditure connection with the publication, indexing, illustration, and distribution of bulletins, documents, and repprts, as follows: _ or labor—saving machinery, including necessary supplies, $5,000; S“pph°S' °t°‘ For envelofpes, stationery, and materials, $7 ,500; For office umiture and fixtures, $1,320· Ph _ For photographic eciuipment and for photovraphic materials and rn1s,°g€éim pm mm` artists’ tools and Supp ies, $22,000: Pr0*m]ded,7l`hat the Secretary of fjQ§’g,'§;",j,,k,s em 0, Agriculture is authorized, under such rules and regulations and subject mms- ’ ' to such conditions as he may prescribe, to loan, rent, or sell copies of _ films: Provided, That in the sale or rental of films educational ,,,5_’°‘°’°"°°’·'°°"**’°S· institutions or associations for-agricultural education not organized for profit shall have preference; all moneys received from such rentals or sales to be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous recei ts; . M_ _ For telephone and telegraph service and freight and express charges, ”°°l“m°°`“' $750; · . . — » For wagons, motor trucks, bicycles, horses, harness, and mainteiiranceof the sagife, $1,000; -- iing .— 1 ‘ or purchase manuscripts; trave ex enses, e ectrotypes, illustrations, and other expenses not otherwise grovided for, $4,000· For extra labor and emergency. employments in the~ District oi Columbia, $2,500; { . ~ s · i . In all, for general expenses, $44,070. · . _ Total for Division of Publications, $240,590. nunnau or cnor nsrmarns. ,,§,‘f¥’ ES°"”“"°’ B“' Sananms, Brmmau or Cao? Esrrmxrns: One statistieian, who ,,,§Q>g,‘g§,,§ff,°}{,_°‘ "“‘ shall be chief of bureau, $4,000; one chief clerk, $1,800; six clerks, class four; nine clerks, class three; fifteen clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,300; twentfnfour clerks, class one; nineteen clerks, at $1,000 each; twenty-four c erks, at $900 each; one messenger, $840; threememengers or laborers, at $720 each; three memenger boys, at $660 each; one messaeliiiger boy, $480; one charwomau, $540; one charwoman, $360; in $129,060. -· » Gaumzarl nxrnnsas, Burman or Caor Esrmxrss; For all neces- °°”°”“°“’°“"“‘ sary expenses -for collecting, compiling, abstracting, analyzing, summarizing, and interpreting data re ating to agriculture; for making and publishing periodically crop and livestock estimates, mcludmg acreage, yield, and value of farm products, asfollowsz · _ Emum in Wash Salaries and employment of la or in the city of Washington and; i,,g,;,,,,,;c, elsewhere, supplies, telegraph and telephone service, freight and express charges, and all other necessary miscellaneous administrative e nses $25,480* · ~ ie; , i _ xgzlarids, travel; and other necessary expenses of empleyees out of F dm "°ig°t ml the cit of Washington engaged in field investigations, $216562; In all for neral expenses, $242,042. = _ . — Total for §i1reau·of Crop Estimates, $371,102. V Lmnnr, nmraarumw or Aemcumrunn. m°°°7' Sauams, Lrmaam-, Drxraarnmxr or Aemcurrunsa, One librarian, “`””l°° _ $2,000· one clerk, class three;.one clerk, class two; five clmik-S, class 011e· tliree clerks, at $1,080 each; three clerks, at $1,020 each; four clerks, at $1,000 each; six clerks at $900 each; one clerk,,$840;0ne messenger, $720; rmemessenger boy, $660; at