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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 313. 1916. 471 To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to investigate and report ,,§`, ,c*g§§{;;*:{ upon the organization and progress of farmers mstitutes and agri- semis. cultural schools in the severa States and Territories, and. upon ,,,I;,‘f{°,Z_t{*§fi“g *"°" similar organizations in foreign countries, with special s estions of plans and methods for making such organizations moreuggective for the dissemination of the resu ts of the work of the Department of Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations, and of improved methods of a%·`icultural practice, including the em loyment of labor in the city of ashington and elsewhere, and all otll)er necessariy expenses, $20,600; · o enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain HE,°$§§f““p,*}‘,°“¥*n,g; agricultural enzperiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and mi G¤¤¤¤· t e island of uam, including the erection of buildin , the preparation, illustration, and distri ution of reports and buiztins, and all other necessary expenses, $143,000, as follows: Alaska, $48 000; Hawaii, $40,000; Porto Rico, $40,000· and Guam $15,000 ;,an¢l the Secretsgy of Agriculture is authorized to sell sudh products as are S“°°'l"°d“°“· obtain on the land belonging to the ?ricultu.ral ex ent star-, _ tions in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, an the island Guam: Pro- §°,'Q’},°;,,,,, ,,0,,, vided, That of the sum herein apgmpriated for the experiment station ¤·*•‘¤- ' in Hawaii $5,000 may be us in agriculturd extension. work in H¤·W¤li; .` " x Z .‘ " rmunucu in are To enable the‘Secretary of Agzculture*to·mveet1gate the relative cultural meme. ` utility and economy of agricultural products for food, clothing, and other uses in the home, with special su%estions of plansand methods for the more effective utilization of suc products or these purposes, with the cooperation of other bureaus of the department, and to disseminate useful information (H1_lZ·ll1S subject, including the employ- ment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, and all other necessary expenses, $24,220; Admmsmuw u_ For general admmistrative expenses connected with the lines of r>¤¤¤•¤· work o 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 for miscellaneous e nses incident thereto, $16,280; XE; all, for general expenses $2,842,140. Total for States Relations Service, $2,969,680. Public Roads and ormcn or rusmo noans arm mma:. mnomnnnme. §m“’;_* E"¤‘°°°"¤¤ Sammms, Omen or Punrro ltoans ann Ronin. Euomnmuzm; ogg g'c_‘“’°°*°*· One director, who shall be a scientist and have charge of all scientific ’ and technical work, $4,500; one draftsman or clerk, $1,920; one chief clerk, $1,900; one model maker, $1,800;_ two clerks, class four; five clerks, class three; one clerk or editorial clerk, $1,600; one clerk, $1,500; one clerk or photographer, $1,440; one clerk or instrument maker, $1440; one clerk or tabulator, $1,440; one clerk, class two; one clerk, $1,380; 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 photographer, $1,200; one clerk or photographer, $1 000; two clerks, at $1,140 each; two clerks, at $1 080 each; one clerk, $1,020; seven clerks, at $1,000 each; one clerk or skilled laborer, $1,000; three 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 carpenter, $1,200; one messenger, laborer, or laboratory helper, $840; one messenger or laborer, $840; two messengers, laborers, or laborato helpers, at $720 each; two messengers or laborers, at $660 ealch; five messengers, laborers, or messenger boys, at $600 each; seven laborers, messenger boys, or charwomen, at $480 each; five charwomen, at $240 eac ; in all, $88,380.