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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 217. 1920. 713 vided for by section 6 of the Act, there shall be designated by the Secretary of Agriculture three employees of the De artment of m§*;‘—§_g‘f °“°° °PP°°" Agriculture to serve as the United States Board of }i'ea Appeals Volzmw. r- 606. with all the powers and duties conferred by the Act on the Board of ”m°° ' United States General Apipiaisers. There is hereby appropriated, Am>r¤1>ri¤ti¤¤ for out of any money in the easuxg not otherwise appro riated, the °“°°”S°s' sum of $40,000 for carry% into e act the provisions of the aforesaid Act until the end of the cal year ending June 30, 1921, including payment of compensation and expenses of the members of the boar appointed under section 2 of the Act and all other necessary officers an employees; _ For investigating the grading, weighing, handling, transportation, g,§ ,§§g'°’ ““’°"" and uses of naval stores, the preparation of definite type samples thereof, and for the demonstration of improved methods or processes of preparing naval stores, in cooperation with individuals and companies, includiiég the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of ashington and elsewhere, $10 000; hmmm mdm_ For the investigation and development of methods of manufacturing gems. insecticides and ungicides, and for investigating chemical problems I“"°““g““°“’· °“°* relating to the composition, action, and application of insecticides and fuxggicides, $25,000; _ For e study and improvement of methods of dehydrating ma-  ‘°°° terials used for food, in cooperation with such persons, associations, or corporations as may be found necessary, and to disseminate information as to the value and suitability of such products for food, $23,500; For the investigation and development of methods of utilizing w.Y£`°°°°"”‘ wool—scouring waste, $9,000; In all, for eneral expenses, $907,401. Total for Igureau of hemistry, $1,333,591. BUREAU or sons. S°u° B°”°““° SAnAmEs, BUREAU or Sorns: One soil hysicist, who shall be chief r·¢i2y¤1gikiil:°¤i=-M bu of bureau, $4,000; one chief clerk, $)2,000; one administrative assistant, $2,100; one executive assistant, $2,000; four clerks, class four; two clerks, class three; five clerks, class two; one clerk, $1,260; thirteen clerks, class one; four clerks, at $1,000 each; two soil carto aphers, at $1,800 each; one draftsman $1,600; one soil bibliograpirer or draftsman, $1,400; one photo pher, $1,200; eight draftsmen, at $1,200 each; one laborato Iiiilper, $1,000; three laboratory helpers, at $840 each; one malchinist, $1,440; one machinist, $1,380; one instrument maker, $1,200; one machinist’s helper, $900; one messenger, $840; two messenger boys, at $480 eac ; one messenger or la orer, $660; three laborers, at $600 each; one laborer, $300; one charwoman or laborer, $480; in all, $79,840. G_,m,,.,,,m,m,,& GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU or Sous: For all necessary expensw connected with the investigations and experiments eremafter authorized, including the employment of investigators local and special agents assistants, experts, clerks, draftsmen, and liabor in the city of Washington and elsewhere; official traveling expenses, materials, tools, instruments, apparatus, repairs to apparatus, chemicals, furniture, office fixtures, stationery, as, electric current, telegraph and telephone service, ress and ftieight chargs, rent outside the District of Columbia, acriii) for all other necessary supplies and explinses, as follows; _ mmm, ,,,& For c micalinvestigations of soil types, soil composition, and soil smmus. the_s01l solution, solubility of soil and all chemical propcrtws. of soils m their relation to soil formation, soil texture, and soil produc— 4428l°——2l———17