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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 119. 1923. 1295 _ For_the_ maintenance of stations, for observing, measuring, and A°'°1°¤*‘“*’°°“°“S· investigating atmospheric phenomena, including salaries, travel, and other expenses in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $85,040; In all, General Expenses, $1,587,855. Total, Weather Bureau, $1,939,255. BUREAU or ANIMAL INDUSTRY, r..£.‘%““""“°‘“**""’“‘ sA1.Am1·:s. Chief of bureau, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; executive assistant, clgllgedtgibmuuicmd $2,500; seven executive clerks at $2,000 each; clerks——twelve of class four, ten at $1,680 each, eighteen of class three, fourteen at $1,500 each, forty of class two, eight at $1,380 each, twenty at $1,320 each, forty-five at $1,300 each, eight at $1,260 each, one hundred and twenty of class one, twenty at $1,100 each, twenty-five at $1,080 each, thirty-two at $1,000 each, one $960; architect, $2,000; laboratory aid, $1,200; laboratory helper, $1,200; three laboratory assistants at $1,200 each; laboratory mechanicians-one $1,640, one $1,440; carpenter, $1,140; two messengers and custodians at $1,200 each; skilled laborers-—one $1,200, three at $1,000 each, six at $900 each; painter, $900; laborers——forty-eight at $960 each, two at $900 each, three at $7 80 each; messengers or laborers-—eleven at $840 each, twenty-six at $720 each; mesenger boywtwo at $660 each, three at $600 each, five at $540 each, thirteen at $480 each; charwomenone $600, one $540, seventeen at $480 each, one $360. two at $300 each, seven at $240 each; in all, $627,480. emrnnan nxrnnsns, BUREAU or ANIMAL mnnsmy. G°”°“*°‘P°‘“°“· For carrying out the provisions of the Act approved May 29, 1884, V°1`m'p'31' establishing a Bureau of Animal Industry, and the provisions of V,,,_2,,,p_833_ the Act approved March 3, 1891, providing for the safe transport and humane treatment of export cattle from the United States to V,,,_,,,,,p__,,_,_ foreign countries, and for other purposes; the Act approved August 30, 1890, providing for the importation of animals into the United v,,,_32,,,_m_ States, and for other purposes; and the provisions of the Act of May 9, 1902, extending the inspection of meats to process butter, and providing for the inspection of factories, marking of packages, and V0, 32 ,,1 so forth; and the provisions of the Act approved February 2, 1903, ’p` ` to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to more effectually suppress and prevent the sIpread of contagious and infectious diseases o live V0, 33 P ,264 stock, and for ot cr purposes; and also the provisions of the Act catéieéuémtine. approved March 3, 1905, to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts, to permit and regulate the movement of cattle and other live stock therefrom, and for other T purposes; and for carrying out the provisions of the Act of June w_,g,%§,;,§§Z‘ hw, 29, 1906, entitled "An Act to prevent cruelty to animals wh1le in l¤Wjtransit by railroad or other means of transportation "; and for carry-  figgésy em ing out the provisions of the Act approved March 4, 1913, regulating the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, or shipment of any virus, serum, toxin. or analogous products manufactured in the United States, and the importation of such products intended for use in Couectmg, em, i,,_ the treatment of domestic animals; and to enable the Secretary of Y°m¤“°¤- Agriculture to collect and disseminate information concerning live stock, dairy, and other animal products; to prepare and disseminate reports on animal industry; to employ and pay from the appropria- Pay °f‘*““’1°"’°S‘ tion herein made as many persons in the city of Washington or Tubcmun mums elsewhere as he may deem necessary; to purchase in the open market ac.,t¤m. ’ ’ samples of all tuberculin, serums, antitoxins, or analogous products,