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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SESS. III. Cxs. 370-372 . 1931 . 1469 SEC. 2. That in order to carry out the provisions of this Act there th op ea r itio fiscal n ye- is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the 1932. Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal year 1932, a sum not to exceed $1,000,000, including the amount appropriated in the Ante, p. 1264. annual appropriation Act for the Department of Agriculture, and For ye nar s succ eedin g for the succeeding nine fiscal years from 1933 to 1941, inclusive, not to exceed $1,000,000 each year, in accordance with the ten-year pro- g ram fo r the eradi catio n, su ppress ion, or br inging unde r cont rol o f predatory and other injurious wild animals as outlined in House D ocu ment Nu mber ed 49 6, seco nd ses sion, Seve ntieth Cong ress. SEC. 3. That the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to make eq Pmennditures for s uch ex pendi tures for e quipm ent, s uppli es, a nd mat erial s, inc ludin g the employment of persons and means in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and to employ such means as may be necessary to execute the functions imposed upon him by this Act. Approved, March 2, 1931. March 2, 1931. CHAP. 371 .-An Act To amend an Act to parole United States prisoners, 	[H. R. 9674.] and for other purposes, approved June 25, 1910 . [Public, No. 777 .1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Un ited St ates of America in Cong ress as sembled, That section 3 of states. United the Act of June 25, 1910 (ch apter 38 7, Thir ty-si xth S tatute s, pa ge Parole of, p. 819, 819 18, section 716, United States Code), be amended by adding amended. at the end thereof the following : "Provided, That where a Federal Relee 'of alien for prisoner is an alien and subject to deportation the board of parole depo rtati on . may authorize the release of such prisoner after he shall have become eligible for parole on condition that he be deported and remain out- condition . side of the United States and all places subject to its jurisdiction, and upon such parole becoming effective said prisoner shall be deliv- ered to the duly authorized immigration official for deportation ." Approved, March 2, 1931. March 2, 1931. CHAP. 372 .-An Act To provide for the special delivery and the special 	[II. R. 10676 .]	handling of mail matter. [Public, No. 7781 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Postal Service. United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Post- Issue of speci al- deli,-master General is authorized to provide and issue special-delivery aing and mps~u tho- and special-handling stamps of such denominations as he may con- ized. sider necessary. SEC.2. To procure the most expeditious handling and transpor- Special- delivery t ation prac ticabl e and the immedi ate d eliver y of mail matter at t he stamps. office of address special-delivery stamps shall be affixed thereto, in Schedule of rates. addition to the regular postage, in accordance with the following schedule : Matter weighing not more than two pounds, if of the first class, 10 cents, if of any other class, 15 cents ; matter weighing more than two but not more than ten pounds, if of the first class, 20 cents, if of any other class, 25 cents ; matter weighing more than ten pounds, if of the first class, 25 cents, if of any other class, 35 cents : Provided, That, under such regulations as the Postmaster Pr ovi so, Page stamps in General may prescribe, ordinary p ostage st amps of eq uivalent lieu. value may b e acc epted in li eu of the specia l-del ivery stamp s her ein spec ifi ed. Fees of messengers, SEC. 3. For mak ing specia l deliver y there ma y be paid to the e tc, messenger or other person making such delivery 9 cents, for matter of the first class weighing not in excess of two pounds, 10 cents for
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