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 .>j STAT.] T7TII CONG. , 2I SESS. -CHS. 421, 422, 426- -JUNE 19, 20 , 1942 of the applicant to perform the proposed service. The Secretary may receive and consider the recommendations of the commissioner, secretary, or director of agriculture, or other appropriate officer or agency of a State as to the qualifications of any applicant in such State. The decision of the Secretary as to the applicant best qualified shall be final. "(b) The provisions of this title relating to the filing, publication, approval, modification, and suspension of any rate or charge for any stockyard service shall apply with respect to charges authorized to be made under this section. "(c) Charges authorized to be made under this section shall be collected by the market agency or other person receiving and dis- bursing the funds received from the sale of livestock with respect to the inspection of which such charge is made, and paid by it to the department, agency, or association performing such service. "(d) The Secretary may, if he deems it to be in the public interest, suspend, and after hearing, revoke any authorization and registration issued under the provisions of this section or any similar authoriza- tion and registration issued under any other provision of law. The order of the Secretary suspending or revoking any such authorization and registration shall not be subject to review." Approved, June 19, 1942. 373 Recommendations of State commissioner, etc. Decision. Application of pro- visions. Collection and dis- position of charges. Suspension, etc., of authorization and reg- istration. [CHAPTER 422] OTNTT RTEIT.TTTTTO June 19, 1942 Making an additional appropriation for the fiscal year 1942 for the training and [H. J. Res. 3161 education of defense workers. [Public Law 616] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That there is hereby appro- priated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro- priated, for the purposes herein set forth, the sum specified, as follows: FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Education and training, defense workers (national defense): For an additional amount for payments to States, and so forth (national defense). fiscal year 1942, for the cost of vocational courses of less than college grade, as provided in paragraph (1) under this caption in the Federal Security Agency Appropriation Act, 1942, as amended by the second paragraph under the same caption in title III of the Sixth Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act, 1942 (Public Law 528), approved April 28. 1942, $9,500,000. Approved, June 19, 1942. [CHAPTER 426] AN ACT To amend section 24 of the Immigration Act of February 5, 1917. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in. C('olre.ss assembled. That the second paragraph of section 24 of the Ilmmigration Act of February 5, 1917 (39 Stat. 893). as amended (U. S. C.: title 8, sec. 109). be further amended to read as follows: "Immigrant inspectors shall be divided into five classes, as follows: Grade 1, salary $2,100: grade 2, salary $2.300; grade 3, salary $2,500: grade 4, salary $2,700; grade 5, salary $3,000; and, hereafter, Appropriation. Vocational courses of less than college grade. 5 Stat. 476. Ante. p . 14. June 20, 1942 [IT. R . 5S70] [Public Law f617 Immigration Act of Feb. 5, 1917, amend- nient. Immigrant inspec- tors. Classes, salaries, and promotions.

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