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 508 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185. 1922. at $1,100 each, one $1,020, four at $1,000 each, six at $900 each; accountant and bookkeeper, $2,000; messengers or laborers—sixteen at $840 each, eight at $720 each, six at $600 each; lieutenants of the watch—one $1,000, two at $960 each; watchmen—thirty at $840 each, fifty-two at $720 each; skilled laborers—four at $1,000 each, three at $960 each; messen}g;vboys—two at $720 each, seven at $600 each, nine at $480 each; c omen—0ne $540, three at $480 each, one $360, sixteen at $240 each; for extra labor and emergency em- M _ plo ents, $12,480· in all, $361,920. _ pi0y`§§T‘m°°l’ °°°"°m' Pychi salaries and compensation of necessary employees in the mechanical sho s and power plant of the Department of %culture, §',‘;¤"§·{;’g,smm, b $90,000: Prowkiied, That hereafter the Secretary of Agric ture may, bureaus, <=¤¤·.i<¤ ww; by transfer settlement through the general accounting office, reimd°°° u°°°f°° burse any appropriation ma e for the salaries and compensation of employees m the mechanical shops of the department from the appropriation made for the bureau, office, or division for which any work m said sho is performed, and such reimbursement shall be at the actual cost oislabor for such work. Total, Office of the Secretary of Agriculture, $451,920. msozuaxnous EXPENSES, nmranrnmrrr or AGRICULTURE. °°¤'¤*¤¢°¤*°*P°¤¤°¤- For stationery, blank books, twine, a, gum, dry goods, soa , brushes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, iiucriiber, hardware, ice, {ues, water and as pipes, heating apparatus, furnitnue, carpets and mattings· for Eghts, freight, express charges advertising, telegraphing, telephoning, postage, washing towels, and necessary replairs and improvements to b  an heating apparatus; or the purchase, subsistence, and care o orses and the purchase and repair of harness and vehicles, for omcial purposes only; for the payment of duties on imported articles, and the Dxartment of Agriculture’s pro ortionate share of the expense of the patch aglent m New Yor ; iior official traveling expenses; and for other misce aneous supplies and enses not otherwise provided for, and necessary for the  and Aumemensww efficient work of the department, $161,000, of which not to exceed °""‘ $5%:10 phaltlh be ginriglediately gvaélgzble for tgie purplhase of an auto- _mo e or eo ci useo the retaryo Agric ture. ¤a;i.?1$¤i?a°i%i° The Secretago of Agriculture is authorized to construct in the grounds of the partment of Agriculture, in the District of Columbia and at a fpomt to be selected by `m, a vault at a cost of not exceedin $2,500, or the safe storage outside of laboratories and buildings, ol supplies of highly infiammable materials, the cost of such vault to be prorated and paid from the appropriations provided for the bureaus occupying space therein. am. RENT or nurwmcs IN rim msrmcr or ooumnrn. B"“<“¤¢S·°*¤·· D·C· For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia, for use of the various bureaus, divisions, and offices of the Qéttgghm Department of Agriculture, $181,866: Prmnkkd, That only such part ` of this sum shall e available to pa rent for space which can not be furnishedteby the Public Buildings Commission in Government buildmgs loca in the District of Columbia. W°°*h°* B‘¤°°“- WEATHER BUREAU. samnms. Sisfjgg §;rgS¤*g,¤g· ¤· Chief of bureau, $5,000; assistant chief, $3,250; chief clerk, $2,500- ’ ’ chiefs of divisions-—one of stations and accounts $2,750, one of prmtmg, $2,500, three at $2,000 each; clerks—eight of class four,