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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 86-88. 1921. 191 cost to the consumer, and handling and trans ortation char es. He D‘·’°°m*“°**°° °' *¤· shall likewise compile and furnish to produceiis, consumers,gand dis- iommom tributors, by means of regular or special reports, or by such methods as he may deem most ei’fective,_ information respecting the grain markets, together with information on suppl, demand, prices, and otléer C(`iI(1)(ll'l'-ili)1Ili, in this and oltlherhcqpriitrfes tial;] affect the mairkets. Adm I { Ec. . a any erson w o s a ai to evi ence an suc con- . i°°° m °' tract by a memorandiim in writing, or to keep the recordfror make a dimmed vmmom report, or who shall fail to pay the tax, as provided in sections 4 and 5 ereof, or who shall fail to pay the tax required in section 3 hereof, shall pay in addition to the tax a penalty equal to 50 er centum of Pm the tax levied against him under this Act and shall file guilty of a vreu¤¤ihm°m°° °°n` misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, be Ened not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. I B1 _ Sec. 11. That 1f any provision of this Act or the application p¤i$i¤1rifiiti¤'¤e.?f¤¤iIii» thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the validity of ji? "’m"“‘d°’ °‘ the remainder of the Act and of the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereb. P m t Sec. 12. That no tax shall be imposed by this Act within four :0::3 u¤iilf°m°ii°E months after its pass e, and no fine, imprisonment, or other pen- '“°““”· alty shall be enforcedagir any violation of this Act occurring within four months after its passage. COO um i th Sec. 13. The Secretary of Agriculture may cooperate with any etvegiiiitiit, sists, department or agency of the Government, any State,_ Territory, _Dis- °‘°··°g°“°‘°S· , trict, or possession, or department, agency or polit1cal_subd1v1sion thereof, or any person; an shall have the power to appoint, remove, p,·Q;‘°§*;f"_g,°,{§§,’€,‘,‘;j and fix the compensation of suclrofficers and employees, not in conflict with existing law, and make such expenditures for rent outside _ the District of Columbia, rin egrams, telephones, law books, books of reference, periodicals, 'ture, stationery, office equipment, travel, and other sup lies and ex enses as shaH be necessary to the administration of this Hot in the lgistrict of Columbia and else- Apwprmim m_ where, and there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any anemia. moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such sums as may be necessary for such purposes. Approved, August 24, 1921. CHAP. 87 .-An Act Authoriziagbestowal upon the unknown unidentified Ameri- Aliiimlifi can to be buried in the Memorial Amplhitheater of the_Nation:al Cemetery at Arlington, [Pubic, No. cv.]" \ ugima, the congresxonal medal of onor and the distinguished service cross. Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Rc esmtatives of the United lm., °,h,,,,,._ States of Americziz in Gon ess assembled, Thin. the President of the dmB¤t?·g<g¤s<gfme:r% United States be, and he liblreby is, authorized to bestow with caapnpro- nmmai amputatriate ceremonies, military and civil, the congressional m _ of °‘$,',;,_A{,'f“I§f‘{‘};.}?°· lionor and the distinguished service cross upon the unknown unidentified American to be buried in the Memorial Amphitheater of the National Cemetery at Arlington, Virginia, on November 11, 1921. Approved, August 24, 1921. Au t 24 1921. CHAP. 88.-An Act To control importations of dyes and chemicals. Be it emitted by the Senate and House egteiigegentativeg of the United States of America in Ovyress assemb, t subdivision (a) of cclgrieiiinéig Chemical section 501 of the Dye an _Chemical Control Act approved May 27, provisions em. 1921, is amended by striking out the words three months," and ¤¤j,¤,·gj=;fg•§f¤_g_9_*§_gh inserting in lieu thereof the words " six months. P¤•¢.m>·¤*.9¤¤·