706 SIXTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 5. 1924. A€’*°¤”'"°* E°°· Bureau of Agricultural Economics: For salaries, $76,000; for ` neral expenses, $64,978; for enforcement of United States Cotton Fliitures Act, $3,500; for enforcement of United States Grain Standards Act, $48,940; and for administration of United States WVare- · house Act, $10,560; in all, $203,978. I¤¤°°¤°*d° Mt Enforcement of the Insecticide Act: For salaries, $1,180; for general expenses, $3,200; in all, $4,380. ,,,5{’§§,,’§ H°'°°“" Federal Horticultural Board: For salaries, $1,860; for general _ ex enses, $27,708; in all, $29,568. Mmmm ‘°°°‘“‘ giiscellaneous items: For demonstrations on reclamation projects, $2,180; for cooperative fire protection of forested watersheds of navigable streams, $1,520; for acquisition of lands for protection of watersheds of navigable streams, $18,540; for experiments and demonstrations in livestock production, $960; for iield station, Woodward, Oklahoma, $300; for experiments in dairyin and livestock production in western United States, $1,380; for eraddcation of footand—mouth disease, and so forth, $6,980; for suppressing spread of ink bollworm of cotton, $19,760; for eradication of the date scale, §2,320; for enforcement of Packers and Stockyards Act, $23,140; and for enforcement of Grain Futures Act, $7,070; in all, miscellaneous items, $84,150. Total, Department of Agriculture, $3,538,942. ,n£gf“’““°“‘ °‘ °°”" DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE neF fiigx Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: For commercial attaches, $17,136; for promoting commerce, Europe and other areas, $12,600; for district and cooperative office service, $34,818; for promoting commerce, South an Central America, $5,040; for promoting commerce in the Far East, $5,544; for China Trade Act, $504; · for export industries, $504; and for compiling foreign trade statistics, $45,980; in all, $122,126. ,,§’,§'“"“’°°’ I""’°°' Steamboat Inspection Service: For salaries, $137,700; for clerk Nmmm Bmw hire, $27,460; in all, $165,160. ` Bureau of Navigation: For enforcement of navigation laws, $11,200; for preventing overcrowding of passenger vessels, $3,920;. for wireless communication laws, $24,960; for salaries, shippin commissioners, $7 ,100; for clerk hire, ship ing service, $19,040; and for contingent expenses, shi ping service, $180; in all, $66,700. °‘“°°"" B°‘°°“ Bureau of Standards: Fldr testing structural materials, $5,060; for industrial research, $300: in all, $5,360. L"”“’°"°“ B“‘°°“· Bureau of Lighthouses: For general expenses, Lighthouse Service, $72,000; for salaries of keepers of lighthouses, $402,100; for salaries, lighthouse vessels, $570,000; and for salaries, Lighthouse Service, com md Gemma $120,580; in all, $1,164,680. sump. Coast and Geodetic Survey: For field expenses, Atlantic coast, $2,160; for Pacific coast, $7,120; for State surveys, $9,980; and for mmm Hmm pay, and so forth, officers and men, $133,684; in all, $152,944. Bureau of Fisheries: For salaries, $126,520; for officers and crews, Alaska vessels, $16,160: in all $142,680. Total, Department of Commerce, $1,819,650. ‘"”"°*”°¤"¤¤°¤*· DEPARTMENT or THE INTERIOR P“m‘° l°“‘”‘ General Land Officec For salaries and contingent expenses, offices of surveyors general, $39,680; for surveying the public lands $92,820; for contingent expenses of land offices, $60,280; and for kdm l E . Bw depredations on public timber, $66,400; in all, $259,180. mu. Bureau of Indian Affairs: For general ex nses, Indian Service, $20,850; for purchase and transportation ofpslupplies, $11,580; for