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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 119. 1923. 13].5 of 1918 as established by the Wool Division of said board, pursuant to the EX€CUt1\{B order dated December 31, 1918, transferring such work to the sa1d bureau, $12,000, and to continue, as far as practicable, the d1stribution among the growers of the wool cli of 1918 of all sums heretofore or hereafter collected or recovered) with or without suit by the Government from all persons, firms, or corporations which handled any part of the wool cli of 1918. Total, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, $4,005,853. BUREAU OF HOME ECONOMICS. B.,E;:_‘° E°°°°“*°° Salaries: Clerks-Two of class three, one of class two, one $1,320; m°m'°u' one $1,260, seven of class one, three at $1,100 each; messenger boy $480; messenger boy or laborer $480; charwomen—three at $480 each, two at $240 each; in all, $21,760. cmmnax. nxrmnsns, BUREAU or noun Economics. °°”°"' °"’°”'“· To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to investigate the relative U°m""‘,,“"'f,,, "°°° utility and economy of agricultural products for food, clothing, and mmm M other uses in the home, with special suggestions of plans and methods for the more effective utilization of such products or these purposes, and to disseminate useful information on this subject, including the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, and all other xpenses, $50,000; Total, Bureau of Home nomics, $71,760. ENFORCEMENT OF THE INSECTICIDE ACT. I“’°"“°“’°*°*- sanamns. Executive omcer, $2,750; executive assistant, $2,000; clerks-one a¤iiZ?um;,°qJ°:’° of class four, two of class two, three of class one, two at $1,140 each: live insecticide and fungicide inspectors, at $1,600 each; sample and storeroom custodian, $1,200; la oratory helpers——one $1,200, one $840, one $720, one $600; two laborers, at $720 each; messenger boy, $480; two charwomen at $480 each; in all, $30,670. omisrmur. Exrxmsns, ENFORCEMENT or run INSECTICIDE Acr. °°°°’*‘°*P°¤¤°¤· For salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Washing- .,E‘°"1°’°°'* ’“"’“°°· ton and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, travelgilg expenses, rent outside of the District of Columbia, and for necessary expenses, °S:$°u°”ii.hs.ca fan to aaai. ¤~·v·······¤·····.·» oena te reryo gncuture ca in eecte °-· provisions of the Act of April 26, 1910, entitledri&n Act fo1;¥pre· ;d' m" venting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterat or "' 1 misbranded Paris greens, lead arsenates other insecticides, and also fungicides, and for regulating tramc therein, and for other purposes," $125 000. Total, enforcement of the Insecticide Act, $155,670. FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD. n,F,gd0?L H¤¢¤·=¤¥¤=- sannms. Secretary of the board, $2,280; two executive clerks at $2,000 each; S¤¤¤=Wv· ¤1·=¤¤. ¤¤¤- clerks—two at $1,980 each, four of class four, five of class three, one $1.560, two at $1500 each, three at $1,440 each, two of class two, two at $1,260 each, mven of class one; messenger or laborer, $720; messenger boys-one $600, four at $480 each; charwoman, $240; in all, $51,520.