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 I344 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 127. 1921. and fungicide inspectors at $1,600 each; sample and storeroom custodian, $1,200; laboratory helpers——one $1,200, one $840, one $720, one $600; two laborers at $720 each; messenger boys—two at E f _ $480 each, one $360; two charwomen at $480 each; in all, $31,510. "’°“°“’°“°'°“‘g‘ GENERAL EXPENSES, ENFORCEMENT or THE INSECTICIDE Acr: For salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furmture, suréplies, traveling expenses, rent outsi e of the Q I _ H District of Columbia, an for all necessary expenses, as follows: azz? a"°°’ Supp °°’ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the V°l· 36· P- 33*- provisions of the Act of April 26, 1910, ent1tled "An Act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbrande Paris greens, lead arsenates, other rnsecticides, and also fungicides, and for regulating trailic therem,  for other purposes/’ $125,000. Total for enforcement of the Insecticide Act, $156,510. Federal Horticulmmnama. FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD. erases. SALABIES, FEDERAL HOIZTICULTUBAL BOARD! Secretary of the board, $2,280; two executive clerks at $2,000 each; clerks———one $1,980, four of class four, two of class three, one $1,560, one $1,500, three at $1,440, two of class two, two at $1,260 each, eleven of class one; messenger boys——one $600, one $480, two at $360 each; charwoman, $240; in al, $46,600;. G°¤°¤‘°*P°¤S°¤- GIENERAL EXPENSES, FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BoA1zn: For salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furmture, supiplies, traveling expenses, rent outsi e of the Emming B District of Columbia, an for all other necessary expenses, as follows: plant qumuaae, etc. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carr into eHect the V°*· 3% PP- 3*% 85*- provisions of the Act_ of August 20, 1912, as amended, entitled "An Act to regulate the rmportation of nursery stock and other plants and plant products; to enable the Secretary of Agpculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts for plant °seases and insect pests; gp pegmiati and regixglate the movement of fruits, plants, and mmm "°i?“.m2ilt "{rJ‘§1`er2'2a-y°'0?“hA°gT]' "`Ji€°“‘*‘z m’£“3£ · c ure 0 mee em nc fo1F;¤Xt8¤I11i1B Wm; few.; caused by the establishment of the potato wart in eastgrn Piarrgiisyi vania, and to provide means for the extermination of this disease m Pennsylvania or elsewhere rn the United States in cooperation with the State or States concemed, including rent outside the District of Columbia, employment of labor in the city of Washington or elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, $25,300; In all, for llgeneral expenses, $138,710. Total for ederal Horticultural Board, $185,310 Mboellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS. ,B_§_;°l¤¤¤°i°¤ Pm DEMONSTRATIOQTS ON RECLAMATION rnoancrsz To enable the d $1%;% Eymi Secretary of Agriculture to encourage and aid in the agricultural develo ent o the Government reclamation projects; to assist, throu demonstrations, &dV1C8, and in other wa s, settlers on the prog;-icts; and for the employment of persons anclr means necessary Coumvmou of in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $30,000. navigable waters,etc. COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION OF FORESTED WATERSHEDS OF S,‘,§§g,P°?,§*°'},,_, ‘,'},,“,} NAVIGABLE STREAMS} For cogperation with an State or group of ¤¤<3_2j)<;r=3:3>fl:j%r6·i¤:shed¤- States in the protection from _ e of the forestedywatersheds of navigable streams under the provisions of section 2 of the Act of March 1, 19gl, gntitled An Act to enable any State to cooperate with any ot er tate or States, or with the United States, for the protection pf tp; watersheglds offngvggaple xeams, and tie appoint a. cggmmission or eacqursr ono s or e urpose conserving ‘ - bility of navigable rivers," $400,000P 0 9 nawga