718 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Ssss. II. Ch. 217. 1920. $720 each; three messengers or laborers, at $600 each; one folder, $1,200; two folders, at $1,000 each; eight skilled laborers, at $1,100 each; nine messenger boys, at $720 each; six messenger boys, at $600 each; two messenger boys, at $480 each; three charwomen, at $480 each; four charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $242,020. cmmrexpems. , Gnrmaan nxrnnsns, Drvrsrorv or Pmsnroarrons: For miscella- . neous objects of expenditure in connection with the publication, indexing, illuitration, and distribution of bulletins, documents, and re rts, as 0 ows: S¤PP¤¢¤»°*¤· gin- labor-saving machinery, including necessary supplies, $6,000; For envelgpes, stationery, and materials, $9,000; Ph www t ger 0% I1l;dl1;'6 and fixtuges, §1i320;h to hi te Els d ° °’°‘*°· ~ or 0 ap equrmen an or 0 a cmarr an
t { artists'P tools and supplilds, $22,000: Priiwideegr That hereafter the
i11mg_ ’ °°‘l°S’° °"° Secretary of Agriculture is authorized under such mlm and regulations and subject to such conditions as he may prescribe, to loan, rent, °,§f'°*°’°°°°· '°°°*P'·’· or sell copies of films: Provided, That in the sale or rental of films educational institutions or associations for agricultural education not organized for profit shall have preference; allmoneys received from such rentals or sales to be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts; msceusnwus. hFor telephone and telegraph service and freight and express c arges, $900; For wagons, motor trucks, bicycles, horses, harness, and maintenace of the same, $1,000; For purchase of manuscripts, traveling expenses, electrotypes, _ iHustrations, and other expenses not otherwise provided for, $4,350; mg,‘R°.g,,”§,‘;,'§§§‘a§Q‘,§; To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to make suitable agricultural stgm P m_ exhibits at State, interstate, and mternational fairs held within the ’ United States, in cooperation with other departments of the Government; for the purchase of necessary supplies and equi ment; for telephone and telegra h service, freight and ex ress charges; for travel, and for every other expense necessary, incliirding the employ- ment_of assistance and the payment of rent outside the city of E'“°'g"’“°Y °m¥’*°Y‘ Wf+`Sdi·1Iiagxtlii·[1ii ggdiiugnd emer ` ` ,,,,,,,,_,,,,,c_ _ gency employments in the District of Columbia $17,500; In all, forlgpneral ex nses, $132,070. Total for `vision ofpliublications, $374,090. Crop Estimates Bumu. BUREAU or ono? nsrmarns. miii,yerZi1¤(§}iZii¤.°f bu` SALABIESZ, BUREAU OF Cnor Esrruiymsz One statistician, who 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; forty clerks, class one; nine clerks, at $1,000 each; fifteen clerks, at $900 each; one messenger, $900; three messengers or laborers, at $720 each; three messenger boys, at $660 each; one messenger boy, $600; one charwoman, $540; one charwoman, $360; one Gem I Q Q charwoman, $240;in all, $130,580. “‘ °"’°“°" German nxrassns, Bonnie on Cncp Esrmrarnsz For all necessary eiigpenses, m cooperation with the States Relations Service and other ederal, St_ate and local agencies, for collecting, compiling, abstracting, analyzing, summarizing, and interpreti data relating to agriculture; for making and publishirtg per1odicsi§y crop and livestcpkuestimates, including acreage, yiel , and value of f arm products, . as o ows: mgmxginm m Wm Salaries and employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supphes, telegraph and telephone service, freight and ex-