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 32 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 80. 1924. viction thereof, be fined not less than_$300 or more than $1,000 or im risoned for a period of not exceeding one year, or both so fined and) imprisoned, at gigscrlletign of iihe court. d t t ¥¤f¢>¤¤¤¤¤¤. *0 be Sec. 4. That it s a the uty o every owner, presiden, reasgiusmdby gm°°d°S’ urer, secretary, director, or other officer or agent of any cotton ginnery, manufacturing establishment, warehouse, or other place where cotton is ginned, manufactured, or stored, whether conducted as a corporation, firm, limited partnership, or by individuals, when requested by the Director of the Census or by any special agent_or other employee of the Bureau of the Census acting under the instructions of said director, to furnish completely and correctly, to the best of his knowledge, all of the information concerning the quantity of cotton ginned, consumed, or on hand, and the number of 1-zequsees for mm- cotton·consuming indles, and active spindle hours. The request m“°'°“‘ of the Director ofstgie Census for information concerning the quantity of cotton ginned or consumed, stocks of cotton on hand, and number of spindles and spindle hours may be made in writing or by a visiting representative, and if made in writing shall be forwarded by registered mail, and the registry recei t of the Post Oilice Department shall be accepted as evidence of) such demand. I u,Fm,¤¤§_§‘1;,f¤·;¤;g *0* Wm- Any owner, president, treasurer, secretary, director, or other officer ’ or agent of any cotton ggnnery, manufacturing establishment, warehouse, or other place w ere cotton is ginned or stored, who, under the conditions hereinbefore stated, shall refuse or willfully neglect to furnish any of the information herein rovided for or shall willfully give answers that are false shall be ilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be giied not less than $300 or more than $1,000 or imprisoned for a period of not exceediplg one year, or both so fined and imprisoned, at the discretion of t e court. 0¤¤¤pi¤¤¤<>¤ of !¤· Sec. 5. That in addition to the information re ardin cotton in §{ff.3;ii€§i"°mi°m1g° the United States hereinbefore provided for, the Dire§or of the Census shall compile, by correspondence or the use of published reports and documents, any available information concerning the production, consumption, and stocks of cotton in foreign countries, A be b- and the number_ o cotton·consuming spindles in such countries. ,,,,,§",,'?,”,,§*‘,§‘,§,,,,,§‘“ Each report published by the Bureau of the Census regardin cotton shall contain an abstract of the latest available information citained under the provisions of this section, and the Director of the Census shall furnish the same to the Department of Agriculture for publication in connection with the reports of that department concerning ipttendixéttllie same manner as in the case of statistics relating to the nite es. ,,S(§,,‘Q‘,",{,,°“‘§,°§{}*,,,§(§§;Q€ Sec. 6. That the reports of cotton ginned to the dates as of which the Department of Agriculture is also required to issue cotton crop refports shall be issue simultaneously with the cotton crop reports o that department, the two reports to be issued from the same place at eleven o’clock antemeridian on the eighth day followinv that on which the respective reports relate. When such date of release falls on Sunday or a legal holiday the reports shall be issued at eleven Mmmm repealed c clock antemerxdian on the next succeeding workday. WL 37,p_ m ‘ Sec. 7. That the Act of _Congress authorizing the Director of the Census to collect and publish statistics of cotton, approved July 22 1912, and all other laws and parts of laws inconsistent with the pro: visions of this Act are hereby repealed. Approved, April 2, 1924.