S EVEN TY-FI RST C ONGRESS. SEss . II. CH. 341 . 1930.
419 portation, marketing, and distribution of farm and food products, $1,385,000 . Cotton statistics : To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the Act entitled "An Act authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to collect and publish statistics of the grade and staple length of cotton," approved March 3, 1927 (U . S . C ., Supp . III, title 7, sets . 471-476), $420,000 . Tobacco stocks and standards : To enable the Secretary of Agri- culture to carry into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the collection and publication of statistics of tobacco by the Department of Agriculture," approved January 14, 1929 (U . S . C., Supp . III, title 7, sets . 501-508), including the employ- ment of persons and means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $25,000 . In all, salaries and expenses, $4 ,831,890 . E NFORC EMENT OF THE UN ITED STAT ES GR AIN S TANDA RDS ACT ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNITED STATES WAREHOUSE ACT To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of the United States Warehouse Act, including the pay- ment of such rent outside of the District of Columbia and the employ- ment of such persons and means as the Secretary of Agriculture may deem necessary, in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $241,000, together with $15,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1929 . ENFORCEMENT OF THE STANDARD CONTAINER, HAMP ER, AND PROD UCE AGENCY ACTS To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the A ct entit led "An Act to fi x standa rds for Climax b askets f or grapes Cott on . Statistics of grade and staple length . Vol. 44, p. 1372. U.S. C., Supp.IV, p.48. Post, p. 821. Leaf tobacco statis- tics . Collecting, etc. Vol. 45, p. 1079. U.S. C., Supp.IV, p.49. ENFORCEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES COTTON FUTURES ACT AND UNITED Co tton Fut ures and Cotton Standards Acts . STATE S CO TTON STAND ARDS ACT To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the Enforcement ex- provisions of the United States Cotton Futures Act, as amended p Void 39, p. 476; Vol. March 4, 1919 (U . S . C ., title 26, sees . 731-752), and to carry into 40U S3C.,p. 788. ef fect the provi sions of the U nited Sta tes C otton Sta ndard s Act , Vol.42,p.1517. U.S.C.,p.90. approved March 4, 1923 (U . S . C ., title 7, sees . 51-65), including Post, p . 1512. 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 outside of the District of Columbia, that may be necessary in executing the provisions of these Acts, including such means as may be necessary for effect uating agreements heretofore o r hereafter made with cotton associations, cotton exchanges, and other cotton organizations in foreign countries, for the adoption, use, and observance of uni- versal standards of cotton classification, for the arbitration or set- tlement of disputes with respect thereto, and for the preparation, distribution, inspection, and protection of the practical forms or copies thereof under such agreements, $234,500 . Agreements to effect the use of standards, arbitration of disputes, etc., in foreign coun- tries. Grain Standards Act. Enforcement ex- penses . Vol. 39, p. 482. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the pr ovisions of the U nited St ates Gra in Stand ards Act , includi ng rent ou tside of the Dist rict of Columbia and the employm ent of su ch per- sons and means as the Secretary of Agriculture may deem necessary, i n the city of Washi ngton and else where , $8 25,00 0, to geth er wi th Balance available . $15,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropriation for this pur- pose fo r the fiscal year 1929 . Vol. 45, p . 563. W areh ouse Act . Administration ex- p enses. Vol. 39, p. 486 ; Vol. 42, p . 1282. Post, p. 1067. S tan dard Co ntai ner, Hamper, and Produce Agency Acts . Enforcement p enses . Vol. 39, p . 673. ex.
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