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 1046 SIXTY-FIFTH conennss. sms. 11. Ch. 212. 1918. m§,$f,f’1‘“l“g md °°¤‘ effect, and any moneys heretofore or hereafter received by the United Strritecn for furnishing such seeds may be used as a revolving fund until _ said ate. w;,.,°§:’$ttZ?°d °l°°td'S` Third. For the prevention, control, and eradication of insects and E"**“°°°*°¤·°*°·»°‘· plant diseases injurious to agriculture, and the conservation and Sub. . utilization of plant products; for the following stated purposes and iects specified. . . . m amounts as follows: Cereal-smut eradication, $110,000; peanut conservation and utilization, $15,000; control of cotton, truc ·, and forage·crop diseases, $1 17 ,550; farm storage of sweet potatoes, $30,000; location of Irish-potato seed_stock, $30,000; plant—d1sease survey, $23,000; castor-beanxdproduction and utilization, $20,000; maintenance of Held—bean se supply, $10,000; field supervision of war-garden work, $7,500; production of cereals and gram sorghums, $53,250; sugar-beet nematode work, $10,000; pathological inspection of fruits durrng processes of marketing, $18,000; control of a new sugar—cane disease, $20,000; production of rice, $5,000; control of cereal and forage msects, $55,000; control of stored-product insects, $2%,000; contro of vegetanlp and truck-crop insexrtsh $35,000; contro o sweet-potato wee $30 000• control o eciduous-fruit insects,_ ${15,000; control of <iitrus—fruiti insects, $10,000; control of insects mf]ur1ous to live stock, $20,000; control of  insects, $3,000; control o sugarcane insects, $9,000; general supervision of emergency msectecontro work, $3,000; prevention of plantrdustexplosions and Fm ,,,,,d,m°,,_ fires, $75,000; fruit and vegetable utilization, $35,000; in all, $811,300. rueepglrinagry asm- Fourth. For increasing ood production and elmunating waste and ‘ promoting conservation of food, mcluding eatable nuts,_ by educatiolnal an demoriistiraifionar merrlhodsh through county, district, and ur an agents an o ers; or e fo owing stated purposes and in u°°h°d”p°°m°°' amounts as follows: (iveneral administration of extension work, $35,000; Home-economics work, $25,000; extension work in the Northern and Western States, $134,200; county—agent work, $1,893,000; boys’ and g1rls’ club work, $382 900; home-demonstration work; $1,327},400; lpxgerigrnrigrvprk thelSlnutherr1 States, $910,000; coun y-agen wor, , , ; s’ c u wor , $75,300; 0mc·- _ demonstration work $803,385; in ally $6,100 000. §fg1'°,{’,,’*",§‘,,[¥,;,,,z,,,,,, That after June thirtieth, nineteenihundred and nineteen, until the ¤;&¤gwlg1t;frg gg? 3:16 conclusion of the present war and thereafter until the termination of wskfew. demobihzatron, the date of which shall be determined and proclaimed by the President of the United States for the e of conserv' ¤ , _ »   _ ms Elie mzrn power of tire N atinln, anid tg mcrgasre eh ciency in the producé 1ono armsmumionssips oo an cotin forte an Removal Mm md Navy, it shall be imlawful to sell for beverage pug oses any disltillcd rrygtntam except M spirits,  during siaid ginie no distilled spirits hiilld in bond shalr be ,;,,,’ ku, S, _’ remove there rom or everage purposes except for ex ort. A ter g>;>,%g§°ig”é§? May first, nineteen hundred and nineteen, until the concliision of thé 1m,¤t¤. ’ present war and thereafter until the termination of demobilization, the date of which shall be determined and proclaimed by the President o{"$1<;)Umt3d_ Stnltes, no ugrams, cereals, ruit, or other food product s e use in the man acture or production of beer, wine, or other '§$*l¢°*m;;g¥ ~"¤¤¤·;¤ intolricating malt or vinous liquor for beverage urposes. After J \1H€ i°;—p$.·§°§g,m30ps°rl°ili;.I.§ thirtieth, nmeteen hundred and nineteen, untilpthe conclusion of the ° ‘°‘ · ‘°“’· °°°· grtisenp Wlsrr indh;lri¤>r}:aafitetr·1mtd tliie teirrninafion og demob¥zati3n, thi a eo w ic s e e ermme an proc ain1e by the residento mRgg;h§,,,_€hd,,w g·n1t;z;’lHSr:)ates,1'§1ofbee‘r·, wine, or other intoxicating malt or vi11'i_>ES V ¤ er s _ e so or everage p es exee t or export. 6 b° °°g°S' Commissioner of Intemal Revenue is gereby autgorized and directed to prescribe rules and regnlations, sub]ect to the approval of the Secretary of the Treasm·y, in regard to the manufacture and sale of distilled spirits and removal of distilled sp1r1ts_he1d in bond after June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nineteen, unt1l_this Act shall cease to operate, for other than beverage purposes; also 111 regard to the manu-