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1316 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Crr. 127. 1921. each, four at $1,080 each, fifteen at $1,000 each; clerks or draftsmen—— one $1,440, one $1,020; draftsman, $1,200; librar assistants—one $1,440, one $900; photographer, $1,400; cartographer, $1,500; messenger or laborer, $720; messenger boys—one $660, three at $480 eac ; charwomen—one $480, five at $240 each; in all, $89,830. G°¤°’°1°¤P¤¤—*°S· GENERAL EXPENSES, OFFICE or FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM EooNoM10s: For the employment of persons in the city of Washin ton and elsewhere, furniture, supplies, traveling expenses, rent outside of the District of Columbia, and all other expenses necessary in carrying Farm mt out the work herein authorized, as follows: _ mi p,,,m’§§““g°m To investigate and encourage the adoption of improved methods Pmrno. _ of farm management and farm practice, $325,000: Provided, That of C°“°’*"°d"‘°°“‘ this amount $150,000 may be used in ascertaining the cost of production of the principal staple agriculture products. Total for Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics, W°°u’°” B‘””u' $414,830 WEATHER BUREAU. ,§,§yd§{k‘§‘§,‘i§_°' b“` SALARIES, WEATHER BUREAU: Chief of bureau, $5,000; assistant chief, $3,250; chief clerk, $2,500_; chiefs of divisions——one of stations and accounts $2,750, one of prmting $2,500, three at $2,000 each; Prmms,mcchmcS’ clerks—eight of class four, twelve of class three, twenty-four of class ac. two, forty-eight of class one, nine at $1,000 each; foreman of printing, $1,600; l1thographers—one $1,500, three at $1,200 each; pressman, $1,200; prmters or compos1tor·s—two at $1,440 each, six at $1,350 each, twenty at $1,300 each, one $1,200, six at $1,080 each; four folders and feeders at $720 each; instrument makers——supervisor $1,620, one $1,440, three at $1,300 each, one $1,260; skilled mechanics-- W mm mm one $1,300, three at $1,200 each, thirteen at $1,000 each; engineer, etc? °“’ °”’ $1,300; three firemen at $840 each; captain of the watch, $1,000; electrician, $1,200; repa1rmen———one $1,200, eight at $1,000 each; gardener, $1,000; messengers or laborers——twenty-eight at $720 each, six at $660 each, twenty-two at $600 each; messenger boyseleven at $600 each, one hundred at $480 each; charwomen~——one Gmml _ $360, three at $240 each; in all, $346,580. C,mmc,,"‘,§m°“°_ °s _ GENERAL Exrnssas, WEATHER BUREAU: For carrying into effect in the District of Columbia and elsewhere in the United States, in the West Indies, in the Panama Canal, the Caribbean Sea, and on V0, _, p W a31i3acent_e9¤st¤, pn th€;`Htawmian @$3dS, in Bermuda, and in Alaska, "* ‘ ‘ e provisions o an c a rov ctoberi 1890 so far as the relate to the weather servicliaptransferred thereby to the De artmerfl: of_ Agriculture, for the employment of professors of meteorolbgy, district forecasters, local forecasters, meteorologists, section directors, observers, apprentices, operators, skilled mechanics, instrument makers, foremen, assistant foremen, roof readers, compositors, pressmen, hthographers, folders and geeders, repairmen, station agsnts, messengers, messenger boys, laborers, special observers, disp ymen, and other necessary employees; for uel, gas, electricit , reight and express charges, furn1tur·e, stationery, ice, dry`good)s’, twme, mats, oil, paints, glass, lumber, hardware and washing towe1s· for advertising; for purchase, subsistence, and care of horses and vehicles, the purchase and repair of harness, for official purposes on.ly· for instruments, shelters, a;§ar—atus, storm-warning towers and repairs thereto; for rent of 0 ces; for repairs and improvementsto existing buildings and care and reservation of grounds including the construction of necessary ou£uildings and sidewalks on ublic streets abutting Weamer Bureau grounds; and the erection of)temporary buildings for hving quarters of obmvers; for omcial traveling expenses; for telephone rentals, and for  ; te honing, and cabling reports and messages, rates to be ~ by of Agriculture by agreements with the companies performing the