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 SEVE NTIE TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 5. 1927. 13 with the Federal Horticultural Board in establishing, maintaining, trQc ara tines for con- and enforcing quarantines promulgated under the Plant Quarantine Vol. 37, pp. 315,854. Act of August 20, 1912, as amended, and in cooperation with such authorities of the States concerned, organizations, or individuals Cooperation with as may be deemed necessary, and in cooperation with the Mexican Mexican, etc ., authori- GovernmentandlocalMexicanauthoritiesororganizations,includ-tiesg ing rent outside the District of Columbia, the employment of persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and other necessary expenses, fiscal year 1928, $100,000, of which amount not to exceed $1 .680 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Preventing spread of Japanese and Asiatic beetles : For an addi- Japanese and Asiatic beetles. tional amount to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to meet the Ad diti onal eme r- gency amount for pre- emergency caused by the spread of the Japanese beetle, including venting spread of. the same objects specified under this head in the Agricultural Appro- priation Act for the fiscal year 1928, $50,000, of which amount not to exceed $3,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. BUREAU O F AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS A gric ultu ral Eco- nomics Bureau. W areh ouse Act. Payment to Curtis- Martin Newspapers. Vol. 43, p. 845. Cotton grade and stap le le ngth sta tist ics. Vol . 44, p. 1372.. The appropriation for administration of the United States Ware- house Act for the fiscal year 1926 is hereby made available for pay- ment of the claim of the Curtis-Martin Newspapers, Incorporated, for advertising for the Department of Agriculture during the fiscal year 1922, in the sum of $25 .53 found due by the Comptroller General. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act authorizing the Secretary of Agricult ure to collect and publish statistics of the grade and staple length of cotton," approved March 3, 1927, including employ- ment of such persons and means in the city of Washington and else- where as th e Secretary of Agriculture may deem necessary, and the purc hase, op erat ion, and mai nten ance of pass enge r-ca rryi ng a uto- mobiles outside of the city of Washington, fiscal year 1928, $70,000, of which amount not to exceed $12,350 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Wool clip of 1918. For an additional amount to enable the Bureau of Agricultural Completion of work Economics to complete the work of the domestic-wool section of the on. War Industries Board and to enforce Gove rnment regulations for handling the wool clip of 1918, including the same objects specified under this head in the Agricultural Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1928, $2,500. Administration of the Produce Agency Act : To enable the Secre- lle Peri shab le f arm prod - tary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of an Act Admi nist rati on of agency to prevent entitled "An Act to prevent the destruction or dumping, without damping, etc . good and sufficient cause therefor, of farm produce received in inter- Vol. 44, p . 1355. state commerce by commission merchants and others and to require them truly and correctly to account for all farm produce received by them," approved March 3, 1927, including the employment of such persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere as the Secretary of Agriculture may deem necessary, and the purchase of such perishable farm products as may be necessary for the detection of violations of the Act, fiscal year 1928, $10,000 : Prov ided, Tha t al l receipts from the sale of such products shall be credited to this appropriation and shall be reexpendable therefrom. FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL B OARD Proviso. Use of receipts, etc. Fede ral Hort icul tura l Board. Pink bollworm of Eradication of pink bollworm of cotton : For an additional amount cotton. Eradication expenses to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to meet an emergency caused in Arizona.

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