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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 217. 1920. 7].1 or traveling expenses of a.ny forest officer or agent except he be traveling on business directlyisconnected with the Forest Service and in furtherance of the wor, aims, and objects specified and authorized b law: And provided also, That no part of anfy funds appro- ,,0*}1f¤°1°S*°' P“b“°°· priateci for the Forest Service shall be pai or used or the purpose of paying for, in whole or in part, the preparation or publication of any newspaper or magazine article, but this shall not prevent the giving out to all persons, without discrimination, including newspaper and magazine writers and pubhshers, of any facts or official information of value to the public; In all, for general expenses, $3,402,442. _ _ To enable the Secretaxx of A§·icu1ture more effectivelly to carry m ‘{°°fmv` out the provisions of the ct of arch 1,1911 (Thirty-sixt Statutes, V°*· 3°· 1*-*1- page 961), entitled "An Act to enable apjy State to co<}perate with _ any other State or States, or with the nited States, or the protection of watersheds of navigable streams, and to appoint a commission for the acquisition o lands for the purpose of conserving _ the navi ability of navigable rivers," $21,770 of the moneys appro- ,,,§,§§j"§fSc}“ w°“" riated gierein, or for carrying out its purposes, shall be ava able For the em loyment of agents, title attorneys, clerks assistants, and other llsibor, and for the dpurclrase of supplies and equipment re uired for the purpose of said Act in the city of Washington. ilotal for Forest Service, $5,870,822. nUnr:AU or ormmrsrnr. °"°"“S“’B“'°°“‘ Sananrms, Bunnau or Cnmnsmr: One chemist, who shall be mP¤Zya$frk`§{"$¢i.°ib°` chief of bureau, $5,000; one chief clerk, $2,500; one administrative assistant, $2,500; three executive clerks, at $2,000 each; twelve clerks, class four; fourteen clerks, class three; three clerks, at $1,440 each; twenty-two clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,300; seventy-five clerks, class one; one clerk, $1,100; thirteen clerks, at $1,020 each; fifteen clerks, at $1,000 each; one machine operator, $1,100; two machine operators, at $1,000 each; one clerk, $960; ten clerks, at $900 each; two food and drug inspectors, at $2,500 each; two food I'“’°°°°"’°*°' and drufg inspectors, at $2,250 each; one food and drug inspector $2,120; fteen food and drug inspectors, at $2,000 each; fifteen food and drug inspectors at $1,800 each; one food and dru inspector $1,620; thirteen food and drug inspectors, at $1,600 eacg; two food and drug inspectors, at $1,400 each; four laboratory hel ers, at 81,200 each; one laboratory helper, $1,020; five laboratory ihelpers, at $1,000 each; four laboratory helpers, at $960 each; three laboratory helpers, at $900 each; eight laboratory helpers, at $840 each; two laboratory helpers, at $780 each; one la orer, $780; twenty-six laboratory helpers or laborers, at $720 each; two laboratory he pers or laborers, at $660 each; twenty-seven laboratory hel ers or laborers, at $600 each; one laboratory assistant, $1,200; one to¢£maker, $1,200; four samplers, at $1,200 each; one janitor, $1,020; one mechanic, $1,800; two mechanics, at $1,400 each; one mechanic, $1,200; one mechanic, $1,020; one mechanic, $1,000; one mechanic, $960; one mechanic, $900; two student assistants, at $300 each- two messengers, at $840 each- one skilled laborer, $1,050; one skilled laborer, $900; one skilled laborer, 8840; one messenger boy, $720; seven messenger boys, at $600 each; three messenger boys, at $540 each; six messenger boys, at $480 each; three messe .r boys, at $420 each; two messenger boys, at $360 each; severilgeaboreis, at $480 each; thirteen charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $426,190. G,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,S,,,,_ Gr:>mnAL Exrnxsns, BUREAU or- Cnmursmr: For all necessary é*1>¤·¤·¤·¤s.¤¤1>¤1i¤s expenses, for chemical apparatus, chemicals and supplies, repairs ° ‘ to apparatus, gas, electric current, official traveling expenses, tele-