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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 131. 1914. 439 lands which may be made available for agricultural urposes and to pregsare plans for the removal of suglrilus waters by drginage from such V an, and for the girleparation and ustration of reports and bulletms on dramagie, mclu g the employment of labor m the c1ty of Washirigton as aleilsewhere, rent ontsi e of the District of Columbia, sup- , an n expenses, $96,280. · P l'l‘btal for Office of gxperiment Stations, $1,930,780. orrron or PUTBL10 Rows. s.?.§;?° °‘ ’°""° Sananms, Orrrcn or Pnnmo Roms: One director, who shall be a ,§‘f’°"“'”°’°'·°’°"‘“* scientist and have charge of all scientiHc and technical work, $4 500; _ one chief clerk, $1,900; one clerk, class four; three_clerks, class three; one clerk, $1,500; one clerk, $1,440; one clerk or mstrument maker, $1,440; one clerk or tabulator, $1,440; one clerk, $1,380; two clerks, at $1,320 each; four clerks, at $1,260 each; three clerks class one; one clerk or photographer, $1,200; one clerk or photogra her, $1,000; two clerks, at $1,140 each; two clerks, at $1,080 eacll; one clerk, $1,020; four clerks, at $1,000 each; one clerk, $900; one clerk or mstrument maker, $1,200; one messenger or laboratory helper $840; two messengers, laborers, or laboratory helpers, at $720 each; one messenger or laborer, $660; four messengers, laborers, or messenger boys, at $600 each; one laborer or messenger boy, $480; two messenger boys, at $480 each; two charwomen, at $240 each; 111 all, $52,500. _ 0,,;,,,,,,,,,,;,,,, Gmmnan nxrmzsns Omen or Prmuo Roms: For salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Ylfashirégton and elsewhere, supphes, office fixtures, apparatus, travehng an all_ other necessary exgenses, for conducting mvestigations and expenments, and for G0 ;¤¤g·.*:r:a.*.mg·.sddi1E:·;t:,2;:,$ themes rmswsizass That n§,pa.rI; of these appropriations shallpbhtekpplnded for hgegtbcggn on meth ntor urchaseo road·makmgmach1n`eryexcep suc asmay° ’ ‘ begnleizessaryg for Held e rimental work as hereinafter provided for: For inquiries in re arldpzo systems of road management throughout R"°° “'°°°‘°"‘°°°° the United States and for giving expert advice onthxssubject,$44,800; Mmmm; mw For investigations of the best methods of road makmg, especially ,,,,,,, nc. ordinlasgssand-clay and  roads, and the best kinds of roadjmakmg mate, antglgg-0l;)rri·msh1ng expert advice on road building an tenance ; milFudr_invcstigations of the chemical and physical character of road ¤§,'§$.§"}.$°l’°°°"i“'”' m“t°”“]S· $36·?60? . · d mia experiments. For conductrgg Held experimegts anctligxgrious methods of roa ,,,,_ co truction an mam enance an mves ions eoncermng various rogd materials and preparatibns; for investigating and develolpmg equipment intended for the preparation an apphcatmn of itununous and other binders; for the purchase of materials and eqinpment ;_ for the emlployment of assxstance and labor; for the erection 0* "’t‘}2T?“;  ~·rs;am,.,et’a;z:¥ s.‘*;aa°#.t‘:°" as mu M si ne m e , ; , P0;`or general aldmiuistrative expense; connected with the above- p$§i:mmmtiv° u mentioned lmes of investigations and experunents, $14,000; In all, for general exyienses, $300,060. Total for Officeof Pu he Roads, $352,560. _ memtsagmsn sp- And not to exceed ten per centusm of the foregoing amounts for 1>¤>1>r¤•¤ ¤¤¤· the miscellaneous expenses of the work of any bureau, d1V1S1<>¤, ¤1‘ office herem provided for  be available mterchaiggenbly fo1‘ expenditures on the ob]ects included within the gener expenses of such bureau, d1v1sion, or office, but no more than ten per wu Um shall be added to any One ll’»8III. of appropriation except 111 03865 of