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 642 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 443 . JULY 7,1932 . tea," as amended, including payment of compensation and expenses of the members of the boaappointed under section 2 of the Act and all o ther n ecessa ry of ficers and e mploye es, $4 1,630 . Naval Store s Act . For enabling the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the .1435. U.S. d.,p. 93. provisions of the Naval Stores Act of March 3, 1923 (U . S . C., title 7 sees . 91-99), $37,200 . Ins ectic ides and f un . Enforcement of the Insecticide Act : For enabling the Secretary gicides . Preventing sgie, ete ., of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of the Act of April ofVol .36,p.331. 26, 1910 (U. S. C ., title 7, sees . 121-134), entitled "An Act for pre- II.S.C.,p.95. ven ting the manuf actu re, sale, or trans port ation of adul terat ed o r misbranded Paris greens, lead arsenates, other insecticides, and also fungicides, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes," $212,358 . Milk Importation Enforcement of the Milk Importation Act : For enabling the Act, enforcem ent . Vol.",p.1191. Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of an p .S. J); supp. V, Act approved February 15, 1927 (U. S. C ., Supp. V, title 21, sets. 141-149), entitled "An Act to regulate the importation of milk and cream into the United States for the purpose of promoting the dairy industry of the United States and protecting the public health," $29,600 . eni au Pois on Ac t, Enforcement of the Caustic Poison Act : For enabling the Secre- u 1.8,p. 4 6..p V, tary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of an Act p.150 . approved March 4, 1927 (U. S. C ., Supp. V, title 15, sets. 401-411), entitled "An Act to safeguard the distribution and sale of certain dangerous caustic or corrosive acids, alkalies, and other substances in interstate and foreign commerce," $25,360 . T otal, Fo od and D rug Admi nistrati on $171 6,167, of which amount not to exceed $577,290 may be expended ?ior personal services in the District of Columbia . Interchange ofappro . INTERCHANGE OF APPROPRIATIONS priations . laneouxpen3 - Not to exceed 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts for the miscellaneous expenses of the work of any bureau, division, or office herein provided for shall be available interchangeably for expendi- tures on the objects included within the general expenses of such bureau, division, or office but no more than 10 per centum shall be added to any one item of appropriation except in cases of extraor- dina ry em erge ncy, and then only upo n the wri tten orde r of the Sec- Provico. retary of Agriculture : Provided, That a statement of any transfers eluded iII a n n u a ls d- of appropriations made hereunder shall be included in the annual get. Budget. Miscellaneous. M ISCE LLA NEOU S Work for other De- partments. Transfers for inspec- During the fiscal year 1933 the head of any department or inde- tion etc., by Agricul- tura~ Department, of pendent establishment of the Government requiring inspections necessary funds. analyses, and tests of food and other products, within the scope of the functions of the Department of Agriculture and which that department is unable to perform within the limits of its appropria- tions, may, with the approval of the Secretary of Agriculture, transfer to the Department of Agriculture for direct expenditure such sums as may be necessary for the performance of such work. Livestock production EXPERIMENTS IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IN SOUTHERN UNITED STATES in Southern States. me Co ope rat ive in de velop- To enable the Secretary of Agriculture, in cooperation with the authorities of the States concerned, or with individuals, to make such WORK FOR OTHER DEPARTMENTS