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srxrrsnvnnrn ooivennss. sm. iv. os. 119. 1923. 1293 appropriation and such cooperative funds as may be voluntarily ,,,Y,°‘?,_},P,§Y_g‘;';°,‘;";'g,j contributed by State, county, and municipal agencies, associations of mm- ' farmers, and individual farmers, universities, colleges, boards of trade, chambers of commerce, other local associations of business men, business organizations, and individuals within the State. _ For cooperative agricultural extension work, to be allotted, paid, uv‘i» °°e¤f€:¤i: and expended in the same manner, upon the same terms and con- “'“'“"°'k· ditions, and under the same supervision as the additional appropriations made by the Act of May 8, 1914 (Thirt -eighth Statutes at V°*·“"·P·m· Large, page 372), entitled “An Act to provide flor coo rative agricultura extension work between the agricultural colllieges in the several States receiving the benefits of an Act of Congress approved July 2 1862, and of Acts supplementary thereto, and the United _ States iDepartment of Agriculture,” $1,300,000; and all sums appro- ,,,}°,'§“ °‘ °‘P°°‘“` 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 u n by the Secretary of Agriculture and the proper officials of the colligge in such State which receives the benefits of said Act of May 8 1914: Provided, That of the above appropria- &',,,'{*‘{Q.‘,g,,,,,,_ tion not more than $300,000 shall be expended for purposes other than salaries of count a nts. , . 1 . . To enable the Secrelargieof Agriculture to make suitable agricul- at s¤u»,m:ux;}ibm tural exhibits at State, interstate, and international fairs held within v°1‘ *1* PJ"' the United States; for the purchase of necessary supplies and equipment; for telephone and telegraph service, freight and express charges; for travel, and for every other expense necessary, including _ the emploprment of assistance in or outside the city of Washmgton, ggggé, Dm Eb $95,080: rovidcd, That $25,000 shall be immediately available for positim. an exhibit at the National Dairy Exposition. _ _ W W _ cw For the interpretation, translation, and transcription of discussions FN? ’ Dm and the [ginting, binding, and distribution of the proceedings of the ¤*°·· P*<>· VVorld’s airy `ongress, including the payment of postage to foreign v¤1. 41, p.1347. countries and the employment of such persons and means in_the city of WVashington and elsewhere as may be necessary to accomplish these purposes, to be immediately available, $30,000. _ _ Mmimsmtm eg For general administrative expenses connected with the Extension pam. Service and for miscellaneous expenses incident thereto, $12,600. Total, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, $6,519,236. WEATHER BUREAU. W¤•¤¤¤rB¤¤¤>¤- sanamns. Chief of bureau, $5,000; assistant chief, $3,250; chief clerk, $2,500; sactfi§{§ii¤i$Z{§’ ” chiefs of divisions-—one of stations and accounts, $2,750, one of printing, $2,500, three at $2,000 each; clerks-eight of class four, twelve of class three, twenty-four of class_tw[o, orty-eight of class one, nine at $1,000 each; foreman of printing, $1,600; lithographers- mlm m _ one $1,500, three at $1,400 each; pressman, $1,200; printers or com- ,,,,,_ · °°"“'“°’· positors-—ten at $1.440 each, eight at $1,350 each, seventeen at $1,300 each; four press feeders at $840 each; instrument makers-—super— visor $1,620, one $1,440, three at $1,300 each; assistant engmeer, $1,260; skilled mechani•s—three at $1,300 each, five at $,1,200 each, E _ I hmm ten at $1,000 each; engineer, $1,300; three friremen_at $840 each; ,,,,_°“°°* · foreman of laborers and messengers, $1,100; repa1rmen—two at $1.200 each, seven at $1,000 each; gardener, $1.000; messengers or laborers-—twenty-eight at $720 each, SIX at $660 each, twenty-two at $600 each; messenger boys-eleven at $600 each, one hundred at $480 each; charwomen——one $360, three at $240 each; in all. $351.400.