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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SEss. I. CH. 572. 1928 . 547 tural experiment stations, including repairs and additions to and erection of buildings absolutely necessary to carry on the experiments, including the employment of labor in the city of Washington and elsewhere, rent outside of the District of Columbia, and all other outside rent, necessary expenses, $515,200 : Provided, That of the sum thus appro- Poultry , priated $105,650 may be used for experiments in poultry feeding and breeding : Provided further, That of the sum thus appropriated st=n Idaho. $8,000 is made available for the erection of necessary buildings at the United States sheep experiment station in Clark County, Idaho, to furnish facilities for the investigation of problems pertaining to the sheep and wool industry on the farms and ranges of the Western States. Diseases of animals : For all necessary expenses for scientific inves- Animal diseases in- vestigation. tigations in diseases of animals, including the maintenance and Bet hesd a, Md ., sta- improvement of the bureau experiment station at Bethesda, Mary- ti,,, maintenance, etc. land, and the necessary alterations of buildings thereon, and the necessary expenses for investigations of tuberculin, serums, anti- toxins, and analogous products, $277,140, together with $9,000 of the Balance available. unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the Vol. 44, p . 507. fiscal year 1927 : Provided, That of said sum $50,625 may be used c n agious abortion for researches concerning the cause, modes of spread, and methods of of animals. treatment and prevention of the disease of contagious abortion of animals. For investigating the disease of hog cholera and for its control or Hog cholera. b Cooperative invest - eradication by such means as may be necessary, including demonstra- gations, demonstra- tions, the formation of organizations, and other methods, either tions, etc. independently or in cooperation with farmers' associations, State or county authorities, $442,670, together with $22,000 of the unexpended Balance available. balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1927 : Vol.44,p. 507. Pr ovided , That of said sum $257,310 shall be available for expendi- Provisos. ng trade in ture in carrying out the provisions of the Act approved March 4, animal viruses, etc . 1913, regulating the preparation, sale, barter, exchange, or shipment °Vol. 37, p. sae. of any virus, serum, toxin, or analogous product manuctured ithe United States and the importation of such products intended for use in the treatment of domestic animals : Provided further, That of 6 e Pat hological re- said sum $28,990 shall be available for researches concerning the cause, modes of spread, and methods of treatment and prevention of this disease. Domino eradication, For all necessary expenses for the investigation, treatment, and etc. eradication of dourine, $23,000, together with $4,800 of the unex- Balance available. pended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal Vol.44,p. 507 . year 1927. Pa ckers and St ock- Packers and Stockyards Act : For necessary expenses in carrying y ards En forcement Act. ex- out the provisions of the Packers and Stockyards Act, approved pen ses. August 15, 1921, $374,000, together with $36,000 of the unexpended vol . 42, p. 159 . balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1927 : Provi so. Provided, That the Secretary of Agriculture may require reasonable Bonds from agencies bonds from every market agency and dealer, under such rules and and dealers. regulations as he may prescribe, to secure the performance of their obligations, and whenever, after due notice and hearing, the Secre- ta ry f inds any reg istr ant is i nsol vent or has viol ated any pro visi on of said Act he may issue an order suspending such registrant for a reas onab le s peci fied per iod. Such order of suspension shall take Suspension for viola effect within not less than five days, unless suspended or modified or set aside by the Secretary of Agriculture or a court of competent jurisdiction. In all, salaries and expenses, $8,945,135.

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