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 1164 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Srss. II. C11; 179. 1917. Bureau of Markets, the Secretary of Agriculture shall have power to administer oaths, examine witnesses, and call for the production of books and papers. · _ rmecueae Ace. Enromcmnzrrr or rms msmcrrcrpm scr. gucirérftc" oficer, $2,7é0; one executive existant, $2,000; one clerk, class three; one clerk, class two; one clerkyclass one; two clerks,_at $l ,140 each; two clerks, at $1,000 each; three insecticide and fungicide inspectors, at $1,600 each- two clerks anrfsample collectors;. at $1,000 each; one laboratory helper, $840; one laboratory helper, $720; one laboratory helper, $600; one unskilled laborer, ‘·$600; ·one unskilled laborer, $480; two messenfr boysor laborers, at ‘$480 each·;·one messenger boy, $360; one c arwoman, $480; in4all,_$25,070.   G°¤¤‘¤•*P°¤¤°¤- GENERAL Exrnxsms, Euroncmrrxrrr or rim msmcrrromrr At¤·:jFer salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furniture, sup lies, traveling expenses, rent outsr, e of the District of Columbia, and) for all necessary expenses, as follows: 8¤¤·*·¤» •¤PPl*•¤» To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the pro- °tii¤1.ss,p.ssr. visions of the Act of April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and ten, entitled "An Act for preventing the manufacture sale, or transportation of adulterated or misbranded Paris greens, lead arsenates, and other insecticides, and also fungicides, and· for regulating traiiio therein, and for other purposes," $87,430. ‘ · ’ Total for enforcement 0 the insecticide Act, $112,500. · ¤¤‘**¤¤*· nnmur. nonrrcurrunan noann. S¤*¤¤°¤· SALABIES, FEDERAL Ho11rrcULrUn.41. Bonn: One secretary of board, $2,280; one clerk, class four; two clerks, at $1,440 each; two clerks, class two; two clerks, at $1,260 each; one clerk, $1,080; three clerks, at $1,000 each; three clerks, at $900 each; one messenger boy, $480; two messenger boys, at $360 each; one charwoman, $240; m all, $20,500. eumrcxpenm Gmmnar. Exrmrsns, Fnnmur. Honrrcurrunnr. Bosnnz For salaries and the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, furniture, sup lies, traveling expenses, rent outside of the District of Columbia, and) for all other necessary expenses, asfollows: u§;·;n·¤¤§1*;;¢§;g¤*,m·, To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the - qv¤r.3:,p.zré,se4. provisions of the Act of August twentieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, as amended March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen entitled "An Act to regulate the importation of nursery stock and other plants and plant products; to enable the Secrets of Agriculture to establish and maintain quarantine districts for plant diseases and insect pests; to permit and regulate the movement of fruits, plants, and ve etables therefrom, and for other purposes/’ $54,500; mfgnk Wl *<>¤¤¢·* To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to meet the emergency rmemcymmmes caused by the existence of the pink boll worm of cotton in Mexico and §‘},‘},.'§§,"“,}§,°Q,,“f’““‘*°"’ the movement of some five hundred carloads of cotton seed from the rnfested districts in Mexico to millin points in Texas and elsewhere, and to prevent the establishment of such insect in Texas or in any other State by providing for adequate inspection and the emplo ent of all means necessary under rules and regulations to be rescrilgeldl by lum, to rirlohrbrt the movement of cotton and cotton seedp from Mexico mto the nrted States, including the examination of baggage and railroad cars or other means of conveyance and the cleaning and disinfec- ¤{_;’fy‘__°¤¤¤· <*°¤*¤¤> tron thereof ;_ to inspect mills in Texas or elsewhere rn the United States to which Mexican cotton seed has been taken for millin ; to supervise the destruction, by manufacture or otherwise, of such seed and the thorough clean-up of the mills and premises; to conduct local s¤r·
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