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 528 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185. 1922;’ Sgggg R•¤·¤<·¤= STATES RELATIONS SERVICE. — V SALABIES. P ,,,£§°§f§j°m°'°'°'k’ Director, $4,500; chief clerk, $2,000; clerk or chief accountant, _ $2,4100 ; financial cplelig, $2,000; executive cleqk, $1,740; clerk or proc; rea er $1 800* er ——0ne $1 980 seven 0 c ass our thu·te` en 0 class  two at $1,500 each, twenty-seven of class ,two, 'two at $1,320 each, one $1,260, fifty-two of class one, eighteen at $1 100 each, two at $1,000 each; clerk or a.rtist—draftsman, $1,200; clerl; or machine operator, $1,200; clerk or laboratory helper, $1 ,100; messenger, $1,000; two skilled laborers at $1,000 each; messengers or laborers-two at $840 each; messenger boys or laborers——Iive at $720 each, two at $600 each, one at $480; messenger boys——four at $600 each, nine at $480 each; charwomen——four at $480 each, sixteen at $240 each; in all, $204,660. °°'””‘°‘P°°’°’- · GENERAL nxrmwsms, s·rA·ms RELATIONS SERVICE. t,,?§' €"§§,lZ To carry into effect the pigovisions of an Act approved March 2, 1887, ‘*‘§,"j,_2,,p_ ,4,, entitled "AnAct to estab h aggcultural experiment stations in con- Vol.12,p.503. nection with the colleges estab hed in the several States imder the provisions of an Act approved July 2, 1862, and of the Acts supplegentary theretkq’," the sums ppporgpned to the several States and emtones to pai uarter y m vance $720,000; ,,°·§_§f*’§;’;,;0If,§8g“0;‘§j To carry into effect (ihe provisions of an,Act approved March 16, V¤¤.34,p.w 1906,;¤:nt1tled 'LAu1;£Act to provide for an mcireaseldl annuag1approp1éi· ation or agric thexperiment stations an reg ating eex en - iture thereof/’ the sums apportioned to the several States and Terrifywao. tones, to be paid quarterly m advance, $720,000: Provided, That not “°“‘ tlqiexfeed $15,000 shall be paid to each State and Territory under _ _ t s ct· ,,,2,°{’§{€f§§§'§, §‘,‘2f_“1` To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to enforce the provisions of V¤¤·¤,1>-371 the aboys iota and the Act apprglvedalilay 8, 1914, enigtlpgi "An Alrit to rovi e or cooperative agric tur extension wor tween the agricultural colleges in the several States receiving the benefits of an Act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and of Acts supplementary Swim in Tam thereto, andthe United States Department of Agriculturej relative to ggggngua insular pcs- thpiul;aId;nip1:trationAAGndkforHthe adipinpstrigtiontplf agriqpltpxgl ex- ‘ pe e s_a ions in as a, awau or o 1c_o, e_1s an 0 uam and the Virim Islands of the Umtéd States, including the employ; ment of cler s, assistants, and other persons in the city of Was mgton and elsewhere, freight and express charges, officia travelinv expenses, office fixtures, supplies, apparatus, telegraph and teleplhone umm Smmcm serv1ce,_ gas, electric current, an rent outside of the District_ of Columbia, $68,700; and the Secretary of Agriculture shall rescribe the form of the annual iinancial statement required under the above Acts, ascertain whether the expenditures are in accordance with their PITOVISIOHS, coordinate the_work of the Department of Agriculture with that of the State agricultural colleges and experiment stations glo the lmes authorized 111 said Acts, and make report thereon to ,,,,,,,,,, - ¤€!'°$S' a¤ii%¤°i;¤0¤ woggve For fai·mers’ cooperative demonstration work, including special slqggestilons of lplans ini methods for more effective dissemination of t e res ts o the wor o the De artment of Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations anci)of improved methods of agricultural practice, at fa.rmers’ mstitutes and m agricultmal instruction, and for ,,,,,,,,,,_ the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, m;<;m_¤:1%cg¤r§1t1;pé supplies, and all other necessary expenses, $1,300,000: Promded, That ampm. the expense of such service shall be defrayed from this appropriation