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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 185. 1922. 533 mates, and the Oiilice or Farm Management and Farm Economics of the Department of Agr1culture shall be exercised and performed by the B1u·eau of Agricultural Economhs. ENFORCEMENT or Tim UNITED STATES COTTON FUTUm· Aer. comm naman. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the E°‘°'°°'“°°‘°*‘ pgovisions of the United States Cotton Futures Act, as amended p°iii>if:¤;, p. 476;V01. arch 4, 1919, including all expenses necessary for the purchase of °°’ p` 135 ‘ equipment and supplies; for travel; for the emplcéylment of persons in ¥he_c1ty of Fast uelgtoi} ainld elleevyhepe; tang for b_ otlilertexpensee, mc_ud1ng ren ou Sl e 0 e is ric 0 oum 1a a may e Y GSO pI11'· l—‘i.?f€S;‘.“l§'. i313§$°Z”§‘?§"§B€$§dp ??Z§§i°£-S {Z 2}3l$’¤‘3§€;0Z14$Sli€£°£h€'S§1‘£Z‘$; ..?%.:.··.:.:r~··· cotton purchased for the preparation of practical forms of the official °h°S°d °°“°°' cotton standards and condemned as unsiutable for such use may be expended by the Secretary of Agriculture during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, for the purchase of other cotton for such use. ENFORCEMENT or THE UNITED STATES GRAIN·STANDARDS ACT. G¤¤i¤S¤¤d¤rdsAct- To enable the Secretaiéy of Agriculture to carry into effect the Enfvrccmwtcrprovisions of the Unite _ States Gra1n—Standards Act mcluding p°mw,°;°,‘3g,p,m, ren; outside of ghe District hof élaolumbia end thellemploymerét of suc persons an means as the cretary o Agric ure may eem necessary, in the city of Washington and elsewhere, $536,223. ADMINISTRATION or THE UNITED srxrns waimnousn ACT. wmnme Ac:. To enable the Secretaig of A§l0\1lt\11‘B to carry into effect the E¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤¤i¤- provisions of the United tates _ arehouse Act, including the pay- Vo 'a•,p.4sa. ment of such rent outside of the District of Columbia and the enelploy- ment of such persons and means as the Secretary of Agp: ture may deem necessary, 111 the city of Washmgton and e where, $120,000; nN1··oRcn1unNT or THE STANDARD CONTAINER ACT. A2? dl c°°u°°' To enable the Secretary of A(gricu]ture to carry into effect the mmyrccmenter- Acg engtlecil "An Ac; to fix slten ards {pr bliléete forbgripes v¤¤.».p-M. terruitsanvetaesan o san or ases giid gther containers foeigsmall iruits, berries,_and vegetables, and for other p oses," approved August 31 1916, mcluding the emuploy— ment of sigh persons and means as the Secretarysco Agric ture may deem necessary in the c1ty of Washington and e where, $3,800. COMPLETION or woo:. wom:. Wc¤lclip¤f19l& To enable the Bureau of errieultural Economics to complete °*?*¤¥?*°"¥’¤ "°'*°“· the work Def the Domestic Woolxgection og the1Wa1j Indgstries lioalpd $@1% °i¤i¤°$°'g and to e orce Government r$ulations or &I1dl1I1¤_ ¤· e woo c p of 1918 as established by the ool Divxsmn of said board, pursuant to the Executiye order dated December 31, 1918, transferring such work to tlrelsaie) bureau, $15,0310, and to coptepue, aslfazlk as _ bl,th `f t' am erowerso ewooc 0_ fi? all suins hieurelsloiiiilie orolllgeafteg collected or recovered) with or without suit by the Government from all persons, firms, or corporations which handled any part of the wool clip of 1918. Total, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, $3,556,183.