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SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C1-r. 26. 1919. 2*61 To carry into eifect the rovisions of an Act a roved March 16 =*“°*¤*°¤* °‘ .°ddi‘ 1906, entitled “An Act to pliovide for an increased)ia)nnual appropria; mii<ii.iiii?i>i¥i=li1?t1°ns` tion for agricultural experiment stations and regulating the ex enditure thereof," the sums apportioned to the several States andgferritories, to be paid quarterly in advance, $720,000: Provided, That not {;g1“n*°· ttplipxceed $15,000 shall be paid to each State and Territory under ` act; To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to enforce the revisions of w€§`F§€{§f,§`{§n{§?§" the above Acts and the Act approved May 8, 1914, entitled "An Act "°*·3$· P·3’2· to provide for cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several States receiving the benefits of an Act of Congress aipproved July 2, 1862, and of Acts supplementary thereto, an the nited States De rtment of Agriculture," relative to their administration and for this administration of agricultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the island of Guam, and the Virggn Islands of the United States, includingthe p£,§Z§,l°°l’ °w" °X` employment of cler , assistants, and other persons in the city of Washington and elsewhere, freight and express charges, official traveling expenses, office fixtures, supplies, apparatus, telegraph and telephone service, gas, electric current, an rent outside of the District Amumtmmmm of Columbia, $68,600; and the Secretary of Agricultiue shall prescribe the form of the annual financial statement required under the above Acts, ascertain whether the expenditures are in accordance with their provisions, coordinate the work of the Department of Agriculture with that of the State agricultural colleges and experiplent stations in the lines authorized in said Acts, and make report ereontoCongress; . . · ~. · _ For farmers’ cooperative demonstration work outside of the cotton ¤uIi§liii°i°$¢i$i°£‘°¤iil°tk belt, including the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, and all other necessary expenses, $7 51,280; I,,mms,m,m___0,_ For farmers’ coo erative demonstrations and for the study and mmwmnme, demonstration of the best methods of rneetmé the ravaghes of the ' cotton-boll weevil, including. thq emplotpxxiientherlabor m e city of Washingto' n and elsewhere, sup ies, an a ot nec enses, $645,04 : Provided, That the Expense of such gallqbe de- ei.l.Zl»-sig ¤°iiZ`tS{l°»•$ frayed from this apglropriation and such cooperativejunds as may °“°P‘°°· be voluntarily contri uted by State, county, and mimicipal agencies, associations of farmers and individual farmers, universities, colleges, boards of trade chambers of commerce, other associations of business men, business organizations, and mdividuals within the Stalk;. · . ‘ · ’ ° _ U Additiongtncpovpng-· For cooperative agricultural extension: work, to be allotted, “"*“°“’ °‘ and expended in the same manner, upon the same_terms and conditions, and under the same supervmonvas the additional appropnw W_33’pm_ tions made by the Act of May 8, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, e 372), entitled ‘?An Act to provide for cooperative agnc¤ltura%tension work between the agricultural colleges m the several States receiving the benefits of an Act of Congress appjroved July 2 1862, and of Acts supplementary thereto, and the mted mm of ,,,,,,,,1;. States Department of Agriculture," $1,500,000; and all sums appro- ¤¤¤=· priated by this Act for use for demonstration_or extension, work within any State shall be used and expended in accordance with plans mutually agreed ulpon by the Secretary of Agriculture and the proper officials of the co ege m such State which receives the benefits mm, of said Act oi May 8, 1914; _ , , ¤·¤¤¤¤’ me To enable the.Secretary of Agriculture to investigate and report g¢¤°¤*¤“"¤__ _ °°*’°°“·· upon the organization ang-Kprogress of f8l'Hl§1T’S_lDStltUtBS and_ a — NL¤:£¤¤s¤¤¤s PM cultural schools in the sev States and Territories, and_upon similgf I r or?nizations foreign counplries, with §p§p(q`nis°ofOp gp; an met or making suc organ:.} _ - , dissemination of the results of the work of the Department of Agri-