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 524 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cu. 286. 1926. “'•”'-*°°’° *¤°· anxmisrnamox or rm: Umzrm srxrss wammonss scr itaiginiserizxm To enable the Secretary, of Agriculture to carry into effect the °x$:ir¤a`¤.•s¤;v¤Ln. provisions of the United States Warehouse Act, including the pay- °‘m°' ment of such rent outside of the District of ("olumbia and t e employment of such persons and means as the Secretary of Agricul- ture may deem necessary, in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $205,060. A§,{‘°‘*“" °°"""‘“ nxroncsuniwr or rum STANDARD corrrarmm scr E “ ’°‘°°‘“ ° “ ‘ To enable the Secretary of A riculture to carry into eifect the Act E¤1·¤¤»x>-678- entitled “ An Act toviix standards for Climax baskets for grapes and other fruits and vegetables, and to fix standards for baskets and other containers forsmall fruits, berries, and vegetables, and for other _purposes," approved August 31, 1916, inclu ing the employ- ment of such persons and means as the Secretary of Agriculture may deem necessary in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $5,000. w°°‘°“" °“°‘“· coiurmrrioza or woor. wom; ¤,E,°‘§‘,,,"*§,{°:,”‘,,°f,?"',,f"§§ To enable the Bureau of A§icultural Economics to complete the ¤°¤°Y °°“•°*°°· work of the Domest1c Wool ctxon of the War Industries Board and to enforce Government rggulations for handling the wool clip of 1918 as established bythe. ool Division of said board, pursuant to the Executive order dated December 31, 1918, transferring such work to the said bureau, $6,290, and to continue, as far as practicable, the distribution among the growers of the wool clip of 1918 of all sums heretofore or hereafter collected or recovered with or without suit b the Government from all persons, firms, or corporations whichliandled any part of the wool clip of 1918. _ comma-x¤tn.c. cnrrrsn manner, nrsrmcr or commma °¥’°""‘°” °°" ‘”°“‘ ration and Mana ement: To enable the Secretar of Agricul- t . mmm www tugixin car ing out tgie provisions of the Act of birarch 4, 1921 v°‘·“· "· ““· (Fort dirstgtatutes at Large, page 1441), to pay for ice, electricity, gas, fine}, travel, stationery, printing, telegrams, telephones, labor, supplies, materials, equipment, miscellaneous expenses, necessary repairs and alterations, to be reimbursed by any person for whose i»"..& M, wm,. account ang Asuch ucixpediture may, be made: Pmvirflsd, Tgiat the °}“ °° B¤PP‘Y Secrets _ gric ture ma purc use necessa supp 'es an ui - Cumgmfowml ment forguse at Center Market, without regarxdyto awards maedle gy General Supply Committee; to- continue the employment of the necessary persons under. the conditions inexistence at the time of the taking over of the property by the Secretary of Agriculture, with such changes thereof ashe may find necessary; to provide a ’““‘“°'°*’“"°“·°‘°· fund for the payment of freight, express, drayage, and other charges and claims against the commodities accepted for storage, and to require reimbursement thereofi with interest at the rate of 6 per centumi per  under such rules as the Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe, and to remove, sell, or otherwise dispose of such commodities held as security for such payment when such reimburse- ment is not made when due, all reimbursement of such ayments and all receipts from such disposition of commodities to ble credited to such fund and to be reexpendable therefrom; and to use such other means as the Secretary of Agriculture may find necessary for the PWM proper occulpanggoand use by the Government audits tenants of said Ci.im,‘ io, ,t.,,,,, property, $, 71, a : Provided, That notmorethan $500 may be used "’“°' "°m°¤°· or the payment of claims for the loss of or damage to goods while