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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 200. 1925. 825 $1,308,540, of which amount not to exceed $205,140 may be expended $°"*<>¤S *¤ *¤¤ Disfor personal services in the District of Columbia: Provided, That miiiwao. the expense of such service shall be defrayed from this appropria- ,,,X,§l“§.§§§,, °§“‘§{§‘,§ tion and such cooperative funds as may be volimtarily contributed **°°°P*¤°· by State, countfy, and municipal agencies, associations of farmers. and individual armers, universities, colleges, boards of trade, chambers of commerce, otbgr local associations of business men, business organizations, and individuals within the State. or cooperative agricultural extension work, to be allotted, paid, ,,`·;‘§§*gg°* °°°g°’°· and expended in the same manner, upon the same terms and condi- e OH WM ` tions, and under the same supervision as the additional appropriations made by the Act of May 8, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at V<>r 3S» D-371 Large, 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 ap- {goved July 2 1862, and of Acts supplementary thereto, and the nited States Department of Agriculture," $1,300,000; and all sums rimorsxpsuaatmea appropriated by this Act for use for demonstration or extension work within any State shall be used and expended in accordance with plans mutually agreed upon by the Secretary of Agriculture and the proper officials of the college in such State which receives ,,,0,,,, the benefits of said Act of May 8, 1914: Provided, That of the above Counuiaems. appropriation not more than $300,000 shall be expended for purposes other than salaries of county agents. _ _ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to encourage and aid in ,,,f§,§,’§,‘,§$,§’},‘;*§,}¥;§,‘;f the agricultural development of the Government reclamation projects; to assist, through demon&rations, advice, and in other ways, settlers on the projects; and for the employment of persons and means necessary in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $38,640. A wh I mms To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to make suitable agri- at si;ie,eii>i?raiis. K cultural exhibits at State, interstate, and international fairs held within the United States; for the purchase of necessary supplies and equi ment; for telephone and telegraph service, freight and express charges; for travel, and for every other expense necessary, including the employment of assistance in or outside the city of emma in tm my Washington, $99,745, of which amount not to exceed $52,460 may ah. be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. For general administrative expenses connected with the Extension ,,,$}“""°*l"° °" Service. and for miscellaneous expenses incident thereto, $11,640, of which amount not to exceed $8,400 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Total, office of the Secretary of Agriculture, $6,727,047. wnarunn BUREAU ""°·“*°"’·"r“- sammm For chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of $°,(3,,1',§1‘{f’“"°°"l°°°°" Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923 and for personal services in the Held, $456,677. cnrmnxr. nxrmvsns, wnyrnmz BUREAU ‘}°"°“" °‘°°"·‘“· For carrying into effect in the District of Columbia and else- °"°“*”°°“°°°‘· where in the United States, in the \Vest Indies, in the Panama Canal, the Caribbean Sea, and on adjacent coasts, in the Hawaiian V 01 26 65, klands, in Bermuda, and in Alaska, the provisions of an Act ap- ’°` ` proved October 1, 1890, so far as they relate to the weather service transferred thereby to the Department of Agriculture, for the employment of professors of meteorology, district forecasters, local