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 1216 SEVENTIETH C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 227. 1929 . the employment of necessary persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, as follows Chief of Administra- For necessary expenses for general administrative purposes, tion, and office person- nel. including the salary of chief of administration and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $73,000. En forcing p lant For enforcement of foreign plant quarantines and to prevent the quarantines, prevent- in g entry of M exican movement of cotton and cottonseed from Mexico into the United etc. and cottonseed, States, inclu ding t he reg ulatio n of t he entr y into the U nited States of railway cars and other vehicles, and freight, express, baggage, or other materials from Mexico, and the inspection, cleaning, and di sinfec tion t hereof, incl uding constr uction and re pair o f nece ssary buildings, plants, and equipment, for the fumigation, disinfection, or cleaning of products, railway cars, or other vehicles entering the Proviso. United States from Mexico, $550,000 : Provided, That any moneys Receipts from clean- ing, etc ., t° be deposit- received in payment of charges fixed by the Secretary of Agricul- ed in the Treasury. lure on account of such cleaning and disinfection shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts. Control, etc ., of pink For the control and prevention of spread of the pink bollworm, bollworm of cotton. including the establishment of such cotton-free areas as may be neces- C ooper atio n with sary to stamp out any infestation, the erection and repair of necessary • pp.689, 895. Ante, insheinspection stations, and for necessary surveys and control operations in Mexico in cooperation with the Mexican Government or local Balance available. Mexican authorities, the unexpended balance of the funds available Ante, p. sss. for thi s purp ose fo r the fiscal year 1929 is conti nued a vailab le for the fiscal year 1930, together with $397,120 of the unexpended balance of the appropriation of $5,000,000 for establishing and enforcing Proviso. noncotton zones, carried in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year In spect ion stati ons . 1928 : Provided, That the cost of each such station shall not exceed $500, and that the total amount expended for such stations in one Controls, etc. year shall not exceed $2,500. Parlatoria date scale. For the control and prevention of spread of the Parlatoria date Amount for Arizona scale, $86,700 : Provided, That of this amount $70,000, of which jzo na and California. $35,000 shall be immediately available, may be expended only when the States of Arizona and California shall have jointly contributed $35,000 for this purpose. Thurberia weevil. For the control and prevention of spread of the Thurberia weevil, $34,300. Gypsy and brown- For the control and prevention of spread of the gypsy and brown- tail moths. tail moths, $567,500. European corn borer. For the control and prevention of spread of the European corn Proviso .mour ount available borer, $898,000 : Provided, That in addition thereto there shall be A from former appropri- immediately available for this purpose $50,000 of the $10,000,000 ation. Vol.44,p. 1177. appropriated by the joint resolution making an appropriation for U.S.Code, 80 pp.I, the eradication or control of the European corn borer, approved p.22. February 23, 1927 (U. S. C., Supp. I, p. 22, sec. 146). Japan ese and Asia tic For the control and prevention of spread of the Japanese and beetles. As iatic bee tles, $26 7,000. White-pine blist er For the co ntrol and pr eventi on of spread of the white -pine bliste r rust. ru st, $27,0 00. Phony peach disea se. For the control and prevention of spread of the phony peach disease, $15,000, to be immediately available. Mexican fruit worm. For the control and prevention of spread of the Mexican fruit worm, including necessary surveys and control operations in Mexico Balance available• in c ooperation with the Mexican Government o r local Mexican Ante, p.i2. authorities, $85,000, together with $30,000 of the unexpended bal- ance of the appropriation for this purpose contained in the First De ficiency Act, fisc al year 1 928. In spect ion and e erti - Certification of exports : For the inspection, under such rules and fyin g domestic f resh fr uits for expor t. reulations as the Secretary of Agriculture may prescribe, of domes- ti c" fre sh fru its, v egetab les, a nd see ds and nurser y stoc k and other

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