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66 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 451-JULY 5, 1952

$1,480,000; Baiikhead-Jones Act, section 21, title II, of the Act 49 Stat. 4 3 8. approved June 29, 1935 (7 U.S.C. 343c), $12,000,000; BankheadJones Act, section 23, title II, of the Act approved June 29, 1935, 59 Stat. 2 3 1. as amended by the Act of June 6, 1945 (7 U. S. C 343d-l), $12,500,000; additional extension work, the Act approved April 24, 1939, as 53 Stat. 5 8 9. amended (7 U.S.C. 343c-l), $555,000; Alaska, the Act approved February 23, 1929 (7 U.S.C. 386c), extending the benefits of the 45 Stat. 1256. Smith-Lever Act to the Territory of Alaska, $17,300, and the Act approved October 27, 1949 (7 U.S.C. 343d-4, 5), extending to the " Stat. 939. Territory of Alaska the benefits of the Capper-Ketcham Act and sections 21 and 23 of title II of the Bankhead-Jones Act, $42,558; Puerto Rico, section 3 of the Act of March 4, 1931 (7 U.S.C. 386f), authoriz- 46 Stat. 1521. ing extension of the Capper-Ketcham Act to Puerto Rico, $32,131; 50 Stat. 8 8 1. the Act approved August 28, 1937 (7 U.S.C. 343f-343g), extending the benefits of section 21 of the Bankhead-Jones Act to Puerto Rico, $408,000, and the Act approved October 26, 1949 (7 U.S.C. 343d-2, 63 Stat. 926. 3), extending the benefits of section 23 of title II of the BankheadJones Act to Puerto Rico, $101,090; and section 506a of title V of 63 Stat. 4 3 5. the Housing Act of 1949 (42 U.S.C. 1476), $33,050; in all, payments to States, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico, $27,169,129. SALARIES A N D E X P E N S E S

For expenses necessary to administer the provisions of the SmithLever Act, approved May 8, 1914 (7 U.S.C. 341-348), and Acts amendatory or supplementary thereto, and to coordinate the extension work of the Department and the several States, Territories, and insular possessions, $905j000.

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OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

For expenses of the Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, including the purchase of one passenger motor vehicle for replacement of the motor vehicle used by the Secretary with a comparable new model; travel expenses, including examination of estimates for appropriations in the field; stationery, supplies, materials, and equipment; freight, express, and dray age charges; advertising of bids, communication service, postage, washing towels, repairs and alterations, and other miscellaneous supplies and expenses not otherwise provided for and necessary for the practical and efficient work of the Department of Agriculture, $2,230,000, together with such amounts from other appropriations or authorizations as are provided in the schedules in the budget for the current fiscal year for such services and expenses, which several amounts or portions thereof, as may be determined by the Secretary, not exceeding a total of $109,280, shall be transferred to and made a part of this appropriation: Provided, however, That if the an^urts*""*"*^ ' " total amounts of such appropriations or authorizations for the current fiscal year shall at any time exceed or fall below the amounts estimated, respectively, therefor in the budget for such year, the amounts transferred or to be transferred therefrom to this appropriation shall be increased or decreased in such amounts as the Bureau of the Budget, after a hearing thereon with representatives of the Department, shall determine are appropriate to the requirements as changed by such reductions or increases in such appropriations or authorizations. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

For necessary expenses, including payment of fees or dues for the use of law libraries by attorneys in the field service, $2,356,000, together with such amounts from other appropriations or authoriza-