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 262 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 26. 1919. ture and the agricultural experiment stations, and of improved methods offagicpltural prlaldxnigpgemcifuding tgimmplloyrnent 0 labor in the city 0 asnington w ere, an other necessary expenses, , $20,600- - page in Aiuiiizlt, iii? To eiiable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain ‘““““ p°"°“l°“‘ `cultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the izldlnd of Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States, including the ereftion of bniildlinlgslhlthe prepasatilcin, illustration, and distribution 0 reports an etins an a o er necessary expenses $215,000, as follows: Alaska, ${75,000, of which $10,000, or so mucli thereof as may be necessary, shall be immediately available for the erection of barns, tgurchase of breeding live stock, and other_expenses connected with e stock-breeding exgeriments on the 1sland_ of §%"%'&‘» ‘“é‘* “ °l%£"“¤5•?“‘?k“i§°%“§°é‘é¤0 “"' ““’ ”°’l’.°3i P°‘?° R‘°°’ , ;—uam,, ,0 w c ., orsomuc ereo asmay be nccesary shall be immediately available to repair damage due to s°I°°"”°°°°t°° t hoon; and the Virgin Islands of the United States, $15,000; and e cre 0 c is au oriz so suc p uc as gp S&..—,.*°·..3 * ,tFi."’m' -**1; ai *" lt all '°" -" t are 0 on e n ongm e agric thexperimen stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Réco, the island of Guam, and the §§’°,,£,§"‘ extension Virgin Islands of the United States: Provided, That of the sum. herem };},j§!gSlg}j`¤b<;;m to used in agricultural extension work in Hawaii: Prmnded further, t ¤¤Pl°Yces, hereafter employees of the Department of Agriculture assigned to perxvriilanent duty  the   slimds shall $0 engitled to thel same pri egesasto eaveo a nceasarecc erre u empoyees assigned to Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guamllioyllthe. Act of X,,',';,§'j,;§;,§"·,,,,,,,,, June 30, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at~ Large, page.441), and if ·¤¤W¤¤· any enrpleglee of the agricultural eirpenment stations of the United States in asks, Hawau,·Porto· Rico, Guam,·or the Virgin Islands shall elect to postpone the taking of any or all of the annual leave to which he may be ientitledunder the said Act of June 30, ,1914, he "‘2';,."2,‘£¥’ as Ti; .Z’§.·?.*.‘3.*°"i;°§°.“1'{" 35 ??lQ,°l’“$‘5‘2 ‘;“lL..°?,.§’ "é`.`i’ m u ow e n A us annual leave which may hate accumulated within not to exceed four years, and be paid at the rate prevailing during the yearsuch Ummm of mm learlve of algsenge has accumulated; _ · L th mk _ ,,,0,;,,,,, ,,,,1,, h,,m.,_ _ _0 cna e the Secretary of Agriculture to investigate e_ tive Efflél-’u§‘2.‘l..°‘2*{.'2°i?‘O¥;ie°’&€"h'L‘§.l§,‘3’Z{’f.?,§§d,§€ffsl°§r’°?t‘};.°}§3”?.?§zh2'.i‘l for the more effective iztilization of such products ger these purposes, with the clcglgahraitjgn of egher bi1rte};is.o{Ithe;,depa3rt;i:inent;ilpnd to {lisseminate orma on on su jec inc u g e employ- ment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, and 6 all other necessary expenses, $46,280; · ,,4;‘,.,$§”’m'°“'° °”' For general administrative expenses connected with the lines of work o the States Relations Service, including the offices of the director, the chief clerk, the officers in charge efpublications, library, accounts, iliecozaiisi; supgilgeiiagg property, and or miscellaneous exenses mei en ere, , . . P In all, for general expenses, $4,701,980. Total for States Relations Service, $4,905,820. Public H oads Bm M., mmnau or PUBLIC ROADS. wQYc,g,’kg”*¤°,{,_°‘ ‘*“‘ Saranms, Burman or Pmzuc Rows: One chief of bureau, $6,000; ' i one editor, $2,500; one draftsman or clerk, $1,920; one clerk, $1,900; one instrument maker, $1,800; one model maker, $1,800; four clerks, class fom-; six clerks, class three; one clerk or editorial clerk, $1,600; two clerks, at $1,500 each; one clerk or pghotcgrasher, $1,440; one clerk or instrument maker, $1,440; one cler or tab tor, $1,440; one
 * °*k· approprhted for the experiment station in_I£Iawaii_$10,000 mayhlge