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SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 217. 1920. 723 s lus water by draina e, and for ' ex ert assistance b aldlvpice or otherwise in tli drainage oglsuch lanlds; for conducting field experiments and investigations concerning the construction and maintenance of farm—drain e work; for investigating and developing equipment intended {0:.516 construction and maintenance of farm drainage structures; for the purchase of materials and equipment; and for {preparing and illustrating reports and bulletins on drainage and or the emlggayment of assistants and labor in the city o Washington and e where; for rent outside of the District of Columbia, and for supplies and all necessary ex enses, $53,760; For investigating farm domestic water sup ly and drainage Domsszicwamsupdisposal, the construction of f8»1'111 buildings, and otllier rural engineer- ply °f °‘"“s’ °°°‘ mg problems involving mechanical Bgnciples, including the erection of such structures outside of the trict of Columbia as may be necessary for experimental purposes only, the employment of labor m the city of Washington an elsewhere, supplies, and all other necessary expenses, $25,000; For general administrative expenses connected with the above- pe;*;g;_**¤iS*¤°"° °*· mentioned lines of investigations and experiments, $16,000; ` In all, for eneral expuenses, $447,720. Total for Zgureau of blic Roads, $515,020. norman or- uamncrs. M“'k°” B“'°°“‘ Sxrxnms, Burman or Masxnrs: One chief of bureau, $5,000; mPiily¤$1gl`Zi£°i bu one chief clerk, $2,000; one administrative assistant, $3,000; one administrative assistant, $2,500; one clerk in charge of supplies and accounts, $2,250; three executive clerks, at $2,000 each· two clerks, at $2,000 each; one executive assistant, $1,980; one administrative assistant, $1,980; eleven clerks, class four; one clerk, $1,740; fifteen clerks, class three; one clerk, $1,500· one clerk, $1,440; thirty-five clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,380; live clerks, at $1,320 each; one clerk, $1,300; one hundred seventy-three clerks, class one; one clerk, $1,140; sixty-five clerks, at $1,100 each; ninety-five clerks, at $1,000 each; thirteen clerks, at $1,080 each; seven clerks, at $1,020 each; Tmmph mmm one photo a her, $1,400; one photographer, $1,200; one superin— tec. ’ tendent oigltelegraph, $2,000; one supervising telegrapher, $1,620; five telegraph operators at $1,600 each; orty-seven telegraph operators, at $1,400 each; one telegraph operator, $1,320; seven telegra h operators, at $1,200 each; one telegraph oyiprator, $1,080; two telephone operators, at $900 each; one telep one operator, $840; one draftsman, $1,400; three draftsmen, at $1,200 each; one draftsman, $1,000; one draftsman, $900; one map tracer, $900; one map tracer, $720; two machine operators, at $1,400 each; four machine operators, at $1,200 each; two machine operators, at $1,100 each; eleven machine oplelratois, at $1,000 each· two machine operators, at $900 each; thee chauifems, at $900 each; three sldlled laborers, at $900 each; three laborers, at $840 each; six laborers, at $720 each; four laborers, at $660 each; five laborers, at $600 each; two laborers, at $540 each; three messengers, at $900 each; two messengers, at $720 each; ten messenger boys, at $600 each; fifteen messenger boys, at $540_ each; twenty messenger boys, at $480 each; one charwoman, $540; six charwomen, at $480 each; six charwomen, at $300 each; nine charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $710,650. Gmomlemmw Gnxsneu. nxrnxsss, BUREAU or Mammrs: For salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, traveling expenses, rent outside of the District of _Columbia, and all other expenses necessary in conducting investigae tions, experiments, and demonstrations, as follows: _ nambuusg may- For acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States ,Tggs¤¤su¢;;P,{:Sf¤!;,A_¤=¤- useful information on subjects connected with the marketing and dis- ’ ’