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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185. 1922. 529 and such cooperative funds as may be voluntarily contributed by State, county, and mumcipal agencies, associations of farmers, and mdividual farmers, umversities, colleges, boards of trade, chambers of commerce, other local associations of business men, business organizations, and individuals within the State; For cooperative agricultural extension work, to be allotted, paid, ,;;l,°°i'§,·l%u,j°.§,°p°?Gl;§ and expended in the same manner, upon the same terms and condi- *e¤$i<>¤Werktions, and under the same supervision as the additional appropriations made by the Act of May 8, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, V°'·38·*’·m· page 372), entitled "An Act to provide for cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several States receiving the benefits of an Act of Congress a roved July 2, 1862, and of cts sgpplementary thereto, an the Uiiited States Department of Agric ture," $1,300,000; and all sums appropriated by this t P1e¤¤ of expendi- Act for use for demonstration or extension work within any State shall um' be used and expended in accordance with plans mutually agreed u on by the Secretaryuof Agriculture and the proper officials of the college in such State w `ch receives the benefits of said Act of May 8, 1914: Provided, That of the above appropriation not more than $300,000 §,f@;8gms shall be expended for piuposes other than the salaries of coimty agents; ` To enab e the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain mE,p>er¤mq¤t summa agricultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the su1sr »¤s°i1d m` is and of Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States, including the erection of buildings, the preparation, illustration, and distribution of reports and ulletins, and all other necessary expenses, $210,000, as follows: Alaska, $75,000, of which $11,800, or so much *“*°“”°”°°· thereof as may be necessary, shall be immediately available; Hawaii, $50,000- Porto Rico, $50,000; Guam, $15,000; and the Virgin Islands of the United States, $20,000; and the Secretary of Agriculture is S°*°°‘P'°d°°“· authorized to sell such products as are obtained on the land belonging to the agricultural experiment stations in Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, the island of Guam, and the Virgin Islands of the United States, and the amoimt obtained from the sale thereof shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous Pr _ receipts: Provided, That of the sum herein apprgpriated for the n¤°i°t°”¤§i¤¤ mx in experiment station in Hawaii $10,000 may be use in agricultural H°"°“· extension work in Hawaii; _ mmm mm To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to investigate the relative ,,.,,,,,,,,h§h,,,,.,_*"°°' utility and economy of @cultura1 products for food, clothing, and other uses in the home, with special suglgestions of plans and methods for the more effective utilization of suc products or these purposes, with the cooperation of other bureaus of the department, and to disseminate useful information on this subject, including the employ- Lripntlpf labor in the city of V;g3hi·r6•gton and elsewhere, supphes, and ot er necessa ex nses,, ; _ _. For Ogeneral a rative expenses connected with the lmes of  "’ work the States Relations Service, including the offices of the director, the chief clerk, the officers in charge of publications, library, accounts, records, supplies, and property, and for miscellaneous ex enses incident thereto, $12,600; l)n all, eneral expenses, $4,381,300. Total, States Relations Service, $4,585,960. BUREAU or rusmo ROADS. ,.,£,‘T""° Bm “‘* _ sananms. Chief of bureau, $6,000; purchasing agent, $2,500; draftsman or £ clerk, $1,920; clerks or editorial clerks—<>ne $1,600, one $1,200; °°°- clerks or photographers-one $1,440, one $1,200, one $1,000; clerk or instrument maker, $1,200; clerk or skilled laborer, $1,000; instru- 4215o°—23—-34