Message of the President of the United States transmitting the budget . stenographer L. Subprofessional serviceâGrade 1, $900 to $1,260; average, $1,080â Minor scientific helper Custodial serviceâ , Grade 2. $900 to $1,140; average, $1,020â Assistant messenger Total average number of employees ). Total salaries, departmental service t. Supplies and materials: 0200 Stationeryand office supplies 0220 Scientific supplies - 0285 ,. Total gupplies and materials l Communication service:0500 Telegraph , 0510 Telephone , 01 02 Estimatedexpenditures,1929 appro-priation AverageâNo. Salary $5,2


Message of the President of the United States transmitting the budget . stenographer L. Subprofessional serviceâGrade 1, $900 to $1,260; average, $1,080â Minor scientific helper Custodial serviceâ , Grade 2. $900 to $1,140; average, $1,020â Assistant messenger Total average number of employees ). Total salaries, departmental service t. Supplies and materials: 0200 Stationeryand office supplies 0220 Scientific supplies - 0285 ,. Total gupplies and materials l Communication service:0500 Telegraph , 0510 Telephone , 01 02 Estimatedexpenditures,1929 appro-priation AverageâNo. Salary $5,,4001,860 1. 860 17,980 OS Total communication Travel expense: 0615 Transportation.!. 0616 Subsistence i 06 Total travel ^ p7 Transportation of thiqgs (service) Equipment:3010 Furniture, furnishings, and Scientific equipment 80 Total equipment - .., 170 300 1,400 Estimatedexpenditures,1928 appro-priation AverageâNo. Salary Expended andobligated. 1927 ,870 125 1, AverageâNo. Salary. 125 ; 200 700 ! 900 25,000 I DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 327 Estimates of appropriations required Jor the service of the fiscal year ending June SO, 1929âContinued Qeneral object (title ot appropriation), date of acts, references to Statutes at Large, or to Revised , and estimated amount reuUired for eacli detailed object Total amount to be ap- gropriated under eachead of appropriation Amount appropriatedforthe fiscal year endingJune 30, 1928 Salaries and Expenses, Food, Drug, and Insecticide Adminislralionâ the examinations of specimens of foods, drugs, insecticides,Paris greens, lead arsenates, and fungicides, provided for by section4 of the food and drugs act of June 30, 1906, and by section 4 of theinsecticide act of 1910, shall be made in the Food, Drug, and Insect-icide Administration or in such other branches of the Department ofAgriculture as the Secretary of Agriculture may direct.] â


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