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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 443 . JU LY 7,1932. 615 ' An Act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and mechanic arts,' approved July 2, 1862 (U . S . C ., title 7, sees . 301-308), and all Acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture," approved May 22, 1928 (U . S . C., Supp . V, title 7, sets . 343a, 343b), $1,480,000 . To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the Alaska Extension work in provisions of the Act entitled " An Act to extend the benefits of the Hatch Act and the Smith-Lever Act to the Territory of Alaska " vol . 45. .1256. approved February 23, 1929 (U. S. C. Su V title 7 sec. 386c) vs~''snpp.v', , Pp. , , , p. eo. $12,000. Additional cooperative agricultural extension work : For addi- ti Additional on opera . tional cooperative agricultural extension work, including employment of specialists in economics and marketing, to be allotted and paid by the Secretary of Agriculture to the several States and the Terri- tory of Hawaii in such amounts as he may deem necessary to accom- plish such purposes, $1,000,000 : Provided, That no expenditures Provla. shall be made hereunder until a sum or sums at least equal to such bu tton requ ired . expenditures shall have been appropriated, subscribed, or contributed by State, county, or local authorities or by individuals or organiza- tions for the accomplishment of such purpose . In all, payments to States, Hawaii, and Alaska for agricultural extension work, $4,072,000. SA LARIES AND GENERAL EXPENSES F or neces sary exp enses fo r genera l admini strative purposes, includ - Ad-Ink tration ea. ing pe rsonal s ervices in the D istrict of Columb ia, $15, 000. ice' For farmers' cooperative demonstration work, including special Farmers' cooperative suggestions of plans and methods for more effective dissemination of demonstration work. the results of the wo rk of the Department of Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations and of improved methods of agricul- tural practice, at farmers' institutes and in agricultural instruction, and for such work on Government reclamation projects, and for personal services in the city of Washington and elsewhere, supplies, 'Personal services. and al l other necessar y expens es, $1,4 83,320 : Provided, That the ex- Proviso. pense of such service shall be defrayed from this appropriation and doslwton State cooperative funds as may be voluntarily contributed by State, ce pted. county, and municipal agencies, associations of farmers, and indi- vidual farmers, universities, colleges, boards of trade, chambers of commerce, other local associations of business men, business organi- zations, and individuals within the State. Agricul tural exh ibits at fairs : To enable the Secretary of Agricul- atiaricui~ exhibits ture to make suitable agricultural exhibits at State, interstate, and international fairs held within the United States ; for the purchase of necessary supplies and equipment ; for telephone and telegraph service, freight and express charges ; for travel, and for every other expense necessar y, including the employm ent of assistance in or outside the city of Washington, $120,000. Cooperative farm forestry : For cooperation with appropriate estry perativeiarmtor officials of the various States or with other suitable agencies to assist the owners of farms in establishing, improving, and renewing wood wood lots, etc. lots, shelter belts, windbreaks, and other valuable forest growth, and in growing and renewing useful timber crops under the provisions of Timber crops. section 5 of the Act entitled " An Act to provide for the protection of u°s4c~ p 1. forest lands, for the reforestation of denuded areas, for the extension of national forests, and for other purposes, in order to promote the continuous production of timber on lands chiefly suitable therefor," approved June 7, 1924 (U . S . C., title 16, sets . 564-570), including personal services in the District of Columbia, $69,850.