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 474 SIXTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 313. 1916. and of other forms of coogeration in rural cornmimities; to diffuse am the people of the mted States useful information growing outcolgthese studies, in‘order to provide a bas1s_for a broader utilization of results secured by the research, experimental, and demonstration work of the Department of Agriculture, agricultural colleges, ,,,,,m ,mm,’,,'m‘ oena e A o — e ure ocoo ra W1 e severa ·=·-·»»·-····· ··· · 1 *5*} S‘“*%f‘$;T““s°““t§‘.?,.“‘%“’A·,..€"“I;¤*2°°; t s -.,1. th I N States in the employment of agents to acqui?1?e and  useful _ information connected with the dmtribution and marketing of farm products through investigational, demonstrational, or extension methods $35000; _ p•£u°°°m° °x` For gelnerel administrative expemes in connection with the hues of   experiment, and demonstration conducted in the Qfiice of kets and Rural organization;‘$l9,500; In aH,·for general expenses, $621 960. ‘ .— <=¤¢¤¤¤¤¤;•$¤— Emoicmrmm or rms Umm é'1'LTl8“0(?ITON~FUfURES Aer; To a¤;x°°°°°° °'°` enable the Secretary at Agriculture to carry mtq effect the provisions °"·P·*’°* of the United States cotton-futures Act, xncluding `all expenses necessary for the pmchase of equipment and supplies; for travel; for the emplplyment of persons in the city of Washington and elsewhereand for other expemes, including rent outside of the·District of %u1:];gB,7tgit   necessary in executing the provisions- of this f,1,,,e..’2:·*·‘.·»=. ·..  . 'llotal for 0Ece of Markets and Rural Organization, $872,590. ¤¤••¤¤*¤•¤§· . I ;~ =»· ¢ -or rim msr:crron>1:·scr.» ~ m={¤:» •¤¤•¤¤•· r Ssxanrrs,  orrrgm msnmoma Aer: Oneexecutive oflicer, $2,750;; oneaxecutnm assistant, $2,000; one clerk, class three; one clerk; clasetvm;. one clerk, clue one; two clerks, at $1,140 each; two clerks, at $1,000 each; three insecticide and fungicide inspectors, at $1,600 each; two clerks and sample collectors, at 1,000 each; one laboratory helper, $840· one laboratory helper, $720; one laboratory helper, $600 ; one unskilled laborer, $600; one unskihed laborer, $480; ge messeylnlgegzlioy, $480; one messenger boy, $360; onecherwoman, 80; in, ,590. . °°""°‘P'°"'· Gaiman. mxrznsns mnmacnunur or me msncrromn Aer: For salanw and the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, traveling expenses, rent outside of the District of Columbia, and for all necessary expenses, as follows: ,,§f""‘°'»’“PP"°'· _'l‘o enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the pro- V¤¤·¤¤»v·¤¤r visions of the Act of April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and ten, entitled "An Act for preventing the manufacture sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded Paris greens, lead arsenates, and other insecticides, and also fungicides, and for regulating traflic therem and for other purposes/' $80,410. Total for enforcement 0 the insecticide Act, $105,000. ¤¤¥ai°%'?•i¤¥°'°i°°l° rnnaan. nonucmrunsn noun;. °"“'“"· Ssunms, Fnnnau. Honucunrnnsn Bonne- One secre of board, $2,280; two clerks, at $1,440 each; two clerks, claggqtwo; two clerks, at bg1,2&)80cach ; one clerk, b§,080; one clerk, $1,000; one m er, ; one messenger 60; charw man
 * 240; in xg, $13340. y' $3 °°° ° ’

°'“"" "*""" _ Gmmnan nxmmsns, Fnmznsr. Honrrounronu. Beane: For salaries and theemployment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, traveling expenses, rent outside of the District of Columbia, and for all other necessary expenses, as follows: .,,E.'1L%‘_';§,}"““‘ _'1`¤ enable the Secretary of Agriculture to c into ences the . "’°L "· PP- **0 “* VB10¤S of the Act of August twentieth, nineteen hundred and twgve,