Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1043

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SIXTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sues. II. Cu. 39. 1927. 1003 For enabling the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into efect the ,,§“‘°"·‘°"""*’°""°"· provisions of the-Act of June 30, 1906,¤entitled "An Act for re- van,p.m. venting the manufacture, sale,.or transportation et adulteratedllnor misbrmded, on poisonous, or deleterious foods drug, medicines, and liquors, mdi for traiiic therein, otharfgurposw ”; to cooperate with scientadc socndies in t e revision mmmdpmm, of the United States Pharmscepcsia.and’.develo¥>ment of methods wma ‘ of analysis, andifor investigating the character 0 (the chemical and amumu wrdsn physics tests which are applied to American food products in Y,§'°‘,§,,‘§,,€'”“l°‘”'°°° foreign countries, and for inspecting thesame before shipment when l` desired by the shippers or owners of these products intended for countries where chemical and pgysical tests are required before the said products allowed to sold therein, $918,780: Provided, §g“•,k;m,°L That not more than·$4,280 shall be used for travel outside of the

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provisions of the Act approved Bgich 2, 1897, entitled "An Act *¤{,»,;j°°,, D M vo, to prevent theimportatiun of impure and unwholesome tea," as 4i.p.`mZ ` ' ' amended, including payment of compensation and expenses of the members of the board appointed under secti0n—2 of the Act and all other necessary oilicers and employees, $41.,055. X ‘ _ nl For enabling the Secretar 0 Agriculture to carry into eifect 5:, ,,_B;',°°f°,,_f_°t’ the provisions of the Naval Sytores Act of March 3, 1923, $37,825. ` ` For enabling the Secretary of Agriculture to carzrhiuto effect the ¤§‘§'&‘?"“°° '°° m' provisions of the Act of April 26, 1910, entitled “ Act foaxpre- °,*:*d°u,£a{”*_£*',}df*‘9·*°· venting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adultera _or V¤¤.•¤.v.¤¤· misbranded Paris greens, lead arsenates, other insecticides, andalso §ung;)c(iges, and for regulating trailic therein, and for other purposes," " i‘‘` ` mo, . ’ Q a ` ‘ *_ Hereafter the examinations of specimens of foods, drugs insecti· m °1ii":iiZ cides, Paris eens, lead arsenates, and fungicides provi ed for by g}‘g,‘,; $,,°°;__:_*g,§,,df'”°“” section 4 of tg Food and Drugs Act of June 80, 1906 and by section Veg;. v- 1¤¤: Vd- 4 of the Insecticide Act of 1910, shall be made in the Food,»Drug, °°’°‘ and Insecticide Administration or in such other branches of the (lgepartment of Agriculture as the Secretary of Agriculture may 'rect. n Total, Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration, $1,311,385, of which amount not to exceed $419,871 may be expended for personal " "’° m" services in the District of Columbia. INTERCHANGE OF APPROPRIATIONS > ,,,I,§‘,,*i,}`,,f’l{“'°°"""°‘ Not to exceed 10 per centum of the foregoing amounts for the ,,,§"{§§,,,"{,,“§,°% miscellaneous expenses of the work of any bureau, division, or oEce ¤¤•¤· ` herein provided for shall be available interchaggeably forexfendii tures on the objects included within the gene expenses o such bureau, division, or otlice but no more than 10 per esntumrshallbe added to any one item of appropriation except in cases of extraor- dinary emergency, and then on y upon the written orderi of the Secretary of Agriculture. * i A u u MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Mmmm ism. FOREST FIRE COOPERATION dgoigsta hre preven- For cooperation with the various States or other appropriate Cooperation wml agencies in forest fire prevention and suppression and the protection §f,‘,,‘°°;§'§,;,E°'m”§°§,°Z of timbered and cut-over landsnin accordance with the provisions ¤*¤l¤¤¤*· of sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Act entitled “An Act. to provide for the protection of forest lands, for the reforestation of denuded