SIXTY-SIXTH coxcnnss. sees. III. ce. 127. 1921. 1337 For telephone and telegraph service and freight and express charges, $1,200; For wagons, motor trucks, bicycles, horses, harness, and maintenance of the same, $1,000; For purchase of manuscripts, traveling expenses, electrotypes, illus- MjS°°“*“‘°°‘“· trations, and other expenses not otherwise provided for, $4,350; _ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to make suitable agricul- ,u§§§@§§,g*§§§{§§‘ tural exhibits at State, interstate, and international fairs held within ¤¤¤- _ 1 ' the United States, in cooperation with other departments of the “”’p`2‘1` Government; for the purchase of necessary sup hes and equipment; for telephone and telegra h service, freight andp express ch es; for travel, and for every other expenses necessary, includin miie emplloyment of agsistance and the payment of rent outside sie city of ashmg` ton, 3 0,000; For extra labor and emergency employments in the District of mgiiiirgiiiicy °mpl°y` Columbia, $11,380; In all, for eneral ezgpenses, $127,930. Total for lgivision o Publications, $382,810. unnanr, DEPARTMENT or Acnrcmxrumu. L“’““’Y· SALARIES, LIBRARY, DEPARTMENT or Aomcmzruxnz Librarian, mu"` $2,000; clerks-two of class four, three of class three, four of class two, six of class one, two at $1,000 each; two messengers or laborers at $720 each; messenger boys—one $660, three at $600 each; two charwomen at $480 eac ; in all, $30,060. · G ml GENERAL EXPENSES, LIBRARY: For books of reference, law books, °"° mmm technical and scientific bookslifpapers and iperiodicals, and for expenses incurred in completing impe act series; or the employment o addi; tional assistants in the city of Washington and elsewhere; for officiai traveling expenses, and for library fixtures, library cards, supplies, and for all other necessary expenses, $21,400. Total for Library, $51,460.
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Mrscnunrmons EXPENSES, Dmmnrisimzr or Aomcunrnamz For °°“““‘°'“°‘p°“°s stationery, blank books, twine, paper, gum, dg goods, soa , brushes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, umber, ha ware, ice, iiiel, water and gas pipes, heating apparatus, furniture, carpets, and mattinvs; for lights, freight, express charges, advertising, telegraphing, tellephoning, péostage, washing towels, and necessary repairs and improvements to and heatmgl apparatus; for the purchase, subsistence, and care 0 horses and the pnuchase and repair of harness and vehicles, for official dpurposes on y; for the pmvment of duties on imported articles, an the Dpipsartment of Agric ture’s proportionate share of the expense of the patch aglent in New Yor ; or official traveling expense; and for other misce aneous supplies and ex&enses not otherwise provided for, and necessary for the practical and e cient work of the department, $161,000. . RENT IN THE msrmcr or COLUMBIA. Rm- Rmrr or BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT or Acmonnrvan: For rent of triciuiiiggskmihs-DW buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Columbia, for use of the various bureaus, divisions, and offices of the Department of Pm . Agriculture, $164,666: Provided, That on] such part of this sum Resiigtiou. shall be available to pay rent for space whicin can not be furnished by the Public Buildinigs Commission m Government buildings located in the District of Co umbia. 442S1°—2l--86