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 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 203. MARCH 3, 1933 . ENFORCEMENT OF THE STANDARD CONTAINER HAMPER AND PRO DU CE Standard Container, Hamper, and Produce AGENCY AC TS Agency Acts. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the Act Enforcement ex- penses. "An Act to fix standards for Climax ba ske ts for grapes and ~V Voll .. 39, p` 673; 44,p. other fruits and vegetables, and to fix standards for baskets and 1355. other containers for small fruits, berries, and vegetables, and for st U .S . pp. ip. 377 ; other purp oses, " app roved Augu st 31, 191 6 (U. S. C ., title 15, sets . 251-256), the Act entitled "An Act to fix standards" for hampers, rou nd st ave baskets, and splint baskets for fruits and vegetables, and for other purposes," approved May 21, 1928 (U. S. C., Supp V, title 15, sees . 257-257i), and the Act entitled "An Act to prevent the destru ction or d umpin g, wi thout good and suffi cient caus e the refor , of farm produce received in interstate commerce by commission merch ants and o thers and to re quire them trul y and corr ectly to account for all farm produ ce re ceive d by them, " app roved Marc h 3, 1927 (U. S. C., Supp . V. title 7, sees. 491-497), including the pur- Purchase of perish . chase of such perishable fa rm products as may be necessary for able products . detection of viol ations of the latter Act
 * Provided,

That all receipts Recepts from sales from the sale of such products shall be credited to this appropriation, credited to appropriate and shall be reexpendable therefrom, and including the employment fund. of suc h per so ns and means as the Secretary of Agriculture may d eem n ecess ary in the city of W ashin gton and e lsewh ere, $34,1 20 . COMPLETION OF W OOL WORK Wool clip of 1918. To enable the Bureau of Agricultural Economics to complete the trComplet ogg the dd g work of the domestic wool section of the War Industries Board and owners of sums Col. to enf or ce Go ver nm ent regulations for han dl ing the wo ol cl ip of late ' 1 918 as est ablis hed by the wool divi sion of sa id bo ard, pursu ant to the Executive order dated December 31, 1918, transferring such work to the said bureau, $2,814, and to continue, as far as practicable the distribution among the growers of the w ool c lip of 1918 of all sums heretofore or hereafter collected or recovered wi th or with- out suit by the Government from all persons, firms, or corporations, which handled any part of the wool clip of 1918 . WOOL MARKETING STUDIES 1461 Wo ol marketing studies. Not to ex ceed $30,0 00 of the funds coll ected from pers ons, firms , i and created for, or corporations which handled any part of the wool clip of 1918, c fr om lip of collections of wool which the Secretary of Agriculture finds it impracticable to distrib- ute among wool growers, shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of a special fund which is hereby ap ropriated for the fiscal year 1934 for the purp ose o f car rying into of ect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize the appropriation for use by the a~ for s tandardi zing Secretary of Agriculture of certain funds for wool standards, and for Vol . 45, p. 593. ot her p urpos es,' appro ved May 17, 192 8 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 7, p., 57.. ,- sees . c ., supp. V1, 415b-415d), Including personal services and other necessary expenses in the District of Columbia and elsewhere . Total, Bureau of Agricultural Eco no mic s, $6,095,260, of which amount not to exceed $2, 17 2,9 89 may be expended for personal ser v- services in the Dis- ices in the District of Columbia, and not to exceed $22,200 shall be trict . available for the purchase of motor-propelled and horse-drawn pa s- senger-carrying veh ic les necessary in the co nd uct of field wo rk vehicles . ou tside the Distr ict of Col umbia.