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1536 SIXTY-SEVENTH couennss. sm. Iv. cs. 292. 1923. Entomology Bureau. BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY. ¥¤n¤¤¤¤¤b¤¤¤¤· To enable the Secreta of A 'culture to meet the emergency i¤iE>§:§=m¤¤ci's§n°xg•?a?s<iii caused by the occurrenceryof the gdvapanese beetle in the States of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and to_prov1de means for the control and prevention of spread of this insect in these States and_to other States, in cooperation with the States concerned, and with organizations or individuals, as he may deem necessary to accomplish such purposes, including the employment of persons and P , means in the city of Washington and elsewhere, and all other neccenuibuueu or essary expenses, $25,000, fiscal year 1923: Preceded, That in the “"““”*°‘°· discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture no expenditures shall be made for these purposes until a sum or sums at least equal to such expenditures shall have been appropmated, subscribed, or contributed by States, county, or local authorities or by individuals or organizations for the accomplishment for such purposes. _ Iusecuddes. To enable the Secretary of Agriculture, in cooperation with the esg?i°e¤°ii¤g°t°l°¤i°35°»iui·i°1 Secretary of War, to investigate and develop the use of the air- °‘*’°“"°°"“»°*°· plane as a means of distributing insecticides or the control of the bell weevil and other cotton insects, includ1ng)the emplcgment of persons and means in the city of Washington, istrict of olumbia, and elsewhere, and all other necessary expenses, to remain available until June 30, 1924, $40,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. mgjgf¤¤¤*°¤· DEPARTMENT OF COMIHERCE. rizmrrzm aim nnmmo. P¤¤¤¤;¤d¤¤¤1¤z- For printixg and binding for the Department of Commerce, including the oast and Geodetic Survey and the Bureau of the Census, fiscal year 1923, $38,750. c§,,"j,{',,,"§,,{’,°“,g§‘f““° nunnau or ronmorz arm nounsrrc oomunncm. ¤¤¤d·r¤¤*>··· Inves ' sources of crude rubber: To enable the De artment ux;i°d»&°§w8¤i¤tii°,°m. of Comlhglrtcldlgto investigate and report upon the ibilitiea of developing the rubber plantation industry in the Philigpss ine Islands and Latin America; to investi to the conditions ofp production gud xnarketiinjg of other essepticdu raw materials for American ingustriesmc u 1 nitrates an sisal· and toinvesti te related ro - lems in the defiiopment of the forbign trade of ge United States in agricultural and manufactured products, includin ersonal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; and 51 other necessary expenses in connection therewith, $500,000, to remain

,,m ,,, mb available until June 30, 1924:_ Provided, That of this sum such

ggnwdxuuenun. amount as the President may in his discretion direct, not exceed- · ' mg $100,000, shall be made available to the Department of Af|'l0U1° ture_ for such exploration of rubber-producing regions an such Stl1d1BS and experiments with rubber- roducing plants in the United Statep, the Philippine Islands, and elsewhere, as may be found advisab e. °·*°°=¤,,,,,,,,·*·**·”··=~ Custo asses ¤ F an · n a 4 ms cs or e uses necessa for the ratio $ cj the section of customs statistligsnow locatedrln the o¤SG, Amp-uw. New York, New York, transferred to the Department of Commerce from the Department by the Act approved January 5. 1923,_and in addition to the appropriations made available by said éggagncgudliia pgrsonal Epo _Dist1-ict of Columbia ang •rno orpu aseo a sortin an other mechanical labor-saving machinerytud§’ evices, gicludmgadd-