240 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cr:. 26. 1919. gpy ogier State, Territorg, or the g)istr1;:t1-of Colugibiaéuior imme- 'ate aughter in accor ance wit suc es an re ations as mg°·`§§§"?_,§iQ;§,'§°$g shall be ,E§escribed by the Secretary of Agriculture: And_pro*m:ded owners- further, at the Secretary of Agriculture may, m his_d1scretion, and under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, permit cattle which have been shipped for breeding or ceding purposes from one State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, to another State, Territoegihor the District of Columbia, and which have reacted to the tuberc test subsequent to such shipment, to be reshipped Southern came ticks in interstate commerce to the original owner; _ emquemm For all necessaiiy expenses for the eradication of southern cattle ,,,P,i{§§’,;.__°‘°·· d°m°“‘ ticks, $741,980, o which sum $50,000 may be used for live stock • and dairy demonstration work, in cooperation with the States {’P{;_¤g,ggé€ of mam Relations Service, and of amount no part sha.ll be used in the rials,etc.,1imited.` purchase of an1mals: Provwled, however, That no part of this appropriation shall be used in the purchase of materials for or in the construction of di ing vats upon land not owned solely by the . PP _ . . United States, except at fairs or expositions where the Department of Agriculture makes exhibits or demonstrations; nor shall any part of this apprcépriation be used in the purchase of materials or mixtures for use in `pping vats exceap; in experimental or demonstration vliggk carried on by the omci or agents of the Bureau of Ammal us ; _ D°iWi°d°my' Boxxx necessary expenses forjnvestigations and experiments in daujy industry, eooperative investigations of the dairy in ustry in the various States, mspection of renovated-butter factories and markets, . $350 370; %€¤nii.·l}£s,hu§gleriq¤:i’e§ Fdr all necessary expenses for investigations and experiments in
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m co a ion e a e agnc e n s including repairs and aellditions to and erecgorélelf bulildingslabsolutelé necessarytocarryon eexper1mentsinu'gteempo nto lgbor in theccgty cg Waslainition and elsewhere, rent outside of the . istrict o um ia an other necessary expenses $327 680: i.i'J°»;'$°°it» mnmuy Provided, That of thd sum thus appropriated $36 940 may be iised ""§§§,‘€§,;_ for experiments in the breeding and maintenance of horses for military _ purposes: Promdedfurtlaer, That of the sum thus appropjriated $58,640 ,,§§§’,'?,‘f;dg1§‘,§{°"m€"‘ may be used for experiments in poultry feedigg and reedingz Promdedfurther, That of the sum thus appropria $8,000 may e used for the equipment of the United States s eep experiment station m Fremont County, Idaho, including repairs and a ditions to and the erection of necessary buildings to furnish facilities for the investigla-
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. . . arms an ranges o the estem tates· ,,,;§{§,§§¥${,,,'§T$°‘“°” m' For all necessaig expenses for scientific investigations in diseases of animals, inclu ing the maintenance and improvement of the bureau experiment station at Bethesda, Maryland, and the necessary alterations of bmldmgs thereon, and the necessary expenses for __ investigations of tuberculm, serums, antitoxms, and analogous gcirlilmonxs abortion progllupts, $124,5gO: Provided, That of said su? $42,400 inlay bg °**>¤im¤- use or researc es concerning the cause mo es o sprea an methods of treatment and prevention of the disease of contdgious H,,,,_ ¤*><¤¤<e¤ of e=¤·¤.¤1¤; . , investigating, dem· For mvestigating the disease of hog cholera, and for its control or °”S‘””‘°°s= *’“°- eradicatgontby such meagre as may be necessary, ililicludmgldelmonstgations, the ormation o orgamzations an other met o s, eit er _ independently or in cooperation with, farmers, associations, State Pr msc: - · · · - _R,,‘g,,,,,,g,,g ,,,,,6 in or county authorities, $641,0452 Provided, That of said sum 8163,e60 '¤;:=‘j,*jSé{*;; 831 shall be available for expenditure in carrying out the provisions of the act approved March 4, 1913, regulating the preparation, sale, barter,