SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 200. 1925. 845 and/or condition of cotton and fruits, ve etables oultr butter C°¥'“Yi“$ °°¤d**i°¤ hay, and other perishable farm products w§en offeield for iiiterstatei iii ·;iiiiiix119!¤iit;ik°?t(i'.' on shipment or when received at such important central markets as the Secretary of Agriculture may from time to time designate, or at points which may be conveniently reached therefrom, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, including payment of such fees as will be reasonable and as nearly as may be to cover the ,,,0,,,,, cost for the service rendered: Provided, That certiiicates issued b 1~z¤1¤¥¥¤¤¢ <•f¤¤r¤¤· the authorized agents of the departments shall be received in all °°t°S‘ courts of the United States as prima facie evidence of the truth of the statements therein contained, $348,755; . Livestock dam, For collecting, publishing, and distributing, by telegraph, mail, ¤zri¤¤1r¤r¤1.i¤¢c·.¤r¤d: or otherwise, timely information on the market supply and demand. ucctiéueeuug, ami-abut commercial movement, location, dis osition, quality, condition, and },‘}g·mfj°,;;,,*“,f§,§‘,;’,‘{§j‘;g market prices of livestock, meats, fish, and anima products, dair ¤fd¤¤is¤¤¤>¤· and pou try products, fruits and vegetables, peanuts and their rods: ucts, grain, hay, feeds, and seeds, and other agricultural prodiucts, independently and in cooperation with other branches of the Government, State agencies, purchasing and consuming organizations, and persons engaged in the production, transportation, marketing, and distribution of farm and food products, $719,748; In all, general expenses, $2,390,600. ENFORCEMENT or mm UNITED s·rA·rns COTTON FUTURES Acr AND msrrnn cri-iilil1°s1¢iafifii¤`ir¤i¤9ki¤'iii STATES corrroiv STANDARDS Ac·r To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the pe£?m°m°m in provisions of the United States Cotton Futures Act, as amended Vol. as.p.4vc;v<>1. March 4, 1919, and to carry into effect the provisions of the United igi7?`1351' v°l‘ u' p' States Cotton Standards Act, approved March 4, 1923, including all expenses necessary for the purchase of equipment and supplies; for travel; for the employment of persons in the city of Washington and elsewhere; and for all other expenses, including rent outsi e of the °"md° t°°°“‘ District of Columbia, that may be necessary in executing the provi- Azryomenés tg eager sions of these Acts, including such means as may be necessary for {'f§,§.,Zl‘2;'}S,’L',,.,,;,'I,'t.,lQ eifectuating agreements heretofore or hereafter made with cotton *“’°‘°"°°°““‘"°°· associations, cotton exchanges, and other cotton organizations in foreign countries, for the adoption, use, and observance of universal standards of cotton classification, for the arbitration or settlement of disputes with respect thereto, and for the preparation, distribution, inspection, and protection of the practical forms or copies thereof under such agreements, $188,500. Grain Standards Act. xaxroncmrnxr or zum UNrrn¤ srsrns GRAIN STANDARDS avr To enable the Sec:-etar of Agriculture to carry into effect the p£§§,$,°'°°m°“° °x provisions of the United Sltates Grain Standards Act, including rent V°‘·3°·P·“”· outside of the District of Columbia and the employment of such persons and means as the Secretary of Agriculture may deem necessary, in the city of WVashingt0n and elsewhere, $598,940. Aomimsrnarrox or run Uxrrnn s·rA·ms wannnoosn Ac·r W°'°h°°°° "°t' To enable the Secretar of Agriculture to carry into effect the p,‘.§»$'°l‘”°s°°°°1°’l °x` provisions of the United States Vlfarehouse Act, including the pay- ,2?,§l·§;_p· ‘“· V"' ment of such rent outside of the District of Columbia and the_employment of such persons and means as the Secretary of Agriculgure may deem necessary, in the city of Washmgton and elsewhere, 205.060.