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 SIX'1`Y·NIN’l`H CONGRESS. , i8ae8; ·L  1%. 5(B umass fonthe employment. of labor iirrthe eitycoizwehhingtmland '°"*°•' *° ’·“• W supplies, and, all other   $1,ltB§tJl; um }·’gooidhJ,   the expeisaref meh m—¢iee4ahdl»ba»deh·ayed·i {3****- mm,  cooperative fundmps rnaysbe voluntarily ¤¤¤:1°:i=°i>`l¤ · Bm can ~by;St•te,»o0¤nty,andimuniuipa1,qai;1ae1es,ase0eations of ‘°°'°°°°‘  ' ofccorpmemcep relocalcaseociatione of busines men, p ’orgenis¤t1ons,inqI·_inc1ividuhls arithbthe State. · L · Auumu For cooperative Q!‘1¢Hk\1l2ll:l0Xl![!S¢I1,?WOIH,/*0, be allotted, paid, enuitwm Q°$°§T°` expended; the eameimanner., upon the anne xtermsmnd condi-  under the·s¤ne su _ ' `on*as:the=•.dditional,eppropria- vol m tions made bgv—the,Actzo£,   at - ‘°8"‘ ’ Large, age 72), entitled "An=Aet:to provide = or?eo0 rative agri- cultural extension   the agricuI$urd%co§egee ‘in the several   theibeneiits of, an %;of·1Cong:ea appjroved July   and-of · _1s¤pplementa.ry ·thB1‘dl¤,f‘&Dd:lZl18 nited Phu 0, mmd,_ States pertinent or Agrncu1ture,"`$1,300,QOQ; and approe me. pruted by.,th1s..Act for   Eemdernonstration ovextension-(work wghin any   usedténd  rins w& D8 .a z · .· ~ i ez gropcr odicialiof the   meh St&e which   the bene- ts of said Act of May 8,. 14 :r.Pnov¢2kdc That of theeahove appro-  ,,,,,,,_ priation not more than $300,Q01l.·shal1 he expended for purposes other—thanse.lariesof_county.e.genis. · ir ·     ~— To enable the   ofi Agriculture to encourageiand aid in the . agriculturelrdetrelopment oficthei Government reclamation projects; to exist, through demonstretiondy advieegand in otlxeriweysgettslers on the projects; sndvgnriinemploymmzt nfpersone   means neces- ssg in the cit of ahington and dsewhere, $38,64% . A To _¤ ’ at oeneble   Seczetiryiof Agriculture toipzeke suitebleegrmil- ,,§i§Ef"§',1,'j*,,;;"§,l‘l""’ $“%y°“’?§.§"§“tItf*‘é*°* ‘i‘;,"°"’°‘...3* “"2""‘.;,,,.,,,“‘*“°”’* "*"K:;~,.".;%‘;1"*""" ·em_ ;ort, cane ;` ment; for telephone andptelegraph tsurviee,. eqrees charges; fcrtrmvel _md;£cr•ve¢y other  neecemw  ¤·P.2T"°°° *“ "” D“‘ Stggplnkphymwt of assisunuein oroutdde theicity of -eshm¢ten, Flor generel¤ e expenses connected with the  p,.,,‘d‘J”*'“‘°" °" and for nimel1nneo11s.expenses incident    ~, · To Extension Service, @2,890,568, of wliwcliqhnxogxnt    in uw W exceed  pay be expended for pe1:sone1~·eerv1ceer,m,thecD1s— ¤¤°°'.°i°°° D  .: ` .`_ Y 2. `_;c » · · Grand  Oiceof the»Secretary 0f_Ag‘1'lG\1lt11!'0, $8,566,890. ,, wnsmnn svsmu , "•·“·* Bm saumns For chief of bureau and other personal services in. the District or _,%‘·*°°°°°• ¤°"~ Columbiain accordance with~=the Glassiiieation Act of1923 and for personal services in the field,‘$$62,957. , tl  wmmm ummm __ °°°"°"°‘°°°'°‘“ For carrying intoieiect in the District of Gohimbiatund elpewghere °*¤*°°¤“°¤ °L in the United States, imthe West Indice, in  the Caribbean See e¤<1 <>¤ •4t1L¤¤e¤¤,¤¤¤¤¤¤,i,m the  ds, in Bermuda, and in Alaska, e provisions of an Act epprovediietober V°’· ’°·’·°°’* 1, 1890, so far as they relate to the weather service transferred thereby to the Department of Agriculture, for the employment of profes- sore of meteorology, district forecasters, locel forecasters, meteor-