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 976 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 178. 1918. observations and reports, and $295,750 for telegraphing and tele- » homng' ‘ '1`*'°"°“¤¢°‘P°°°°°· P For official traveling expenses, $26,000; A¤r¤1¤s¤<=¤1 ¤¤>¤¤¤¤- For the establishment and maintenance by the Weather Bure_au "”"'P‘°‘ of additional aerological stations, for observing, measuring, and in- vestigating atmospheric phenomena in the aid of aeronautics, including salaries, travel, and other expenses m the city of Washington and elsewhere, $98,740; _ _ mdS°é’gQg‘,m“’f'°F’Ph For_repa1r1ng, renewing, and improving seacoast telegraph and cable hnes, $25,000; In all, for general expenses, $1,583,980. Total for Weather Bureau, $1,912,930. »aA¤iim°lmdutryBu BUREAU or- ANIMAL INDUSTRY. Pevgkghjfg °‘ "“· SALAmEs, BUREAU or ANIMYAL INDUSTRY: One chief of bureau, mu' ’ $5,000; one chief clerk, $2,500; one editor and compiler, $2,250; one executive assistant, $2,500· two executive clerks, at $2,000 each; six clerks, class four; one clerk, $1,680; fourteen clerks, class three; one assistant in live-stock investigations, $1,600; two clerks, at $1,500 each; twenty-six clerks, class two; two clerks, at $1,380 each; three clerks, at $1 320 each; one clerk, $1,300; two clerks, at $1,260 each; ninety-five clerks, class one; one clerk, $1,100; one clerk, $1,080; ten clerks, at $1,020 each; sixty-five clerks, at $1,000 each; two clerks, at $960 each; fifty-Eve clerks, at $900 each; one architect, $2,000; one illustrator, $1,400; one laboratory aid, $1,200; one laboratory ehelper, $1,200; two laboratory helpers, at $1,020 each; one laboratory helper, $1,000; one laboratory he per, $960; two laboratory helpers, at $840 each; one laboratory helper, $720; two laboratory helpers, at $600 each; one laboratory he per, $480; one instrument maker, $1,200; one carpenter, $1,140; two carpenters, at $1,000 each; two messengers and custodians, at $1,200 each; one quarantine assistant, $900; one skilled laborer, $1,000; ten skilled laborers, at $900 each; one painter, $900; one laborer, $900; nine messengers, skilled laborers, or laborers, at $840 each; three laborers, at $780 each; twenty- four messengers, skilled laborers, or laborers, at $720 each; four laborers, at $660 each; twenty-four laborers, at $600 each; thirty-two laborers, at $540 each; thirty laborers, at $480 each; one messenger boy, $660; three messenger boys, at $600 each; sixteen messenger boys, at $480 each; eight messenger boys, at $360 each: one charwoman, $600; two charwomen, at $540 each; thirteen charwomen, at $480 each; five charwomen, at $360 each; two charwomen, at $300 each; seven charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $479,710. ¤¤¤¤¤¤•¤=¤•¤¤¤•· GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU or ANIMAL INnUsTnY: For car- V°‘·“·*’·°'· rying out the provisions of the Act approved May twenty-ninth vo, 26 nm eighteen hundred and eighty-four, establishing a Bureau of Animal ` Industry, and the provisions of the Act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, providing for the safe transport V Us up and_humane treatment of export cattle from the United States to °‘ "' foreign countries, and for other purposes; the Act approved August tlnrtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, providinglfor the importa- V°*·3’· P-*9**- tion of animals into the United States, and for other pur oses; and the provisions of the Act of May ninth, nineteen hundred) and two, extending the inspection of meats to process butter, and providing for the inspection of factories, marking of ackages, and so forth; V°*·32**"m‘ and the provisions of the Act approved F egruary second, nineteen hundred and three, to enable the Secretar of Agriculture to more elfectually suppress and prevent the spread, of contagious and infectious diseases of live stoc, and for other purposes; and also the romawm visions of the Act approved March third, nineteen hundred and live, ` to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain