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PUBLIC LAW 5 2 9 - J U L Y 14, 1952

CHAPTER 708

Public Law 527

AN ACT To provide that the existing project for a navigation channel on the Guadalupe River, Texas, be incorporated vpith and made a part of the project for the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the existing project for a navigation channel on the Guadalupe River, Texas, authorized by the River and Harbor Act, approved March 2, 1945, is hereby incorporated with and made a part of the project for the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway between Apalachee Bay, Florida, and the Mexican border: Provided, That the dimensions of the Guadalupe River channel and the requirements of local cooperation pertaining thereto are not modified hereby. Approved July 12, 1952. Public Law 528

July 12, 1952 [H.R. 6812]

Guadalup River, Tex. 59 Stat. 18.

CHAPTER 709

AN ACT July 12, 1952 Relating to hurley tobacco farm acreage allotments under the Agricultural — [ H. R. 8170] Adjustment Act of 1938, as amended.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, the farm acreage allotment for hurley tobacco for any year shall not be less than the smallest of (1) the allotment established for the farm for the immediately preceding year, (2) seven-tenths of an acre, or (3) 25 per centum of the cropland: Provided, however, That no allotment of one acre or less shall be reduced more than one-tenth of an acre in any one year. The additional acreage required under this Act shall be in addition to the State acreage allotments and the production on such acreage shall be in addition to the national marketing quota. This provision shall be effective for 1953 and subsequent crops. Approved July 12, 1952. Public Law 529

Burley tobacco a c r e a g e allotments.

CHAPTER 721 AN ACT

To provide for the eradication and control of Halogeton glomeratus on lands in the United States, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Halogeton Glomeratus Control Act". SEC. 2. In order to protect the livestock industry from losses caused by the poisonous weed Halogeton glomeratus now or hereafter existing on lands in the several States, to provide for the maintenance and development of valuable forage plants on range and pasture lands, and to prevent destruction or impairment of range and pasture lands and other lands by the growth, spread, and development of the poisonous weed known as Halogeton glomeratus, it shall be the policy of the Federal (xovernment, acting independently or in cooperation with the several States and political subdivisions thereof, private associa-

July 14, 1952 [S. 1041]

Halogetoti G l o m e r a t u s Control Act.

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