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apples when packed do not conform to the requirements presoril)od 

 by section two of this Act. 



Second. If the barrel bears any statement, design, or device indi- 

 cating: that the apples contained "therein are " Standard " grade and 

 the barrel fails to bear also a statement of the name of the variety 

 the name of the locality where grown, and the name of the packer or 

 the person by whose authority the apples were packed and the barrel 

 marked. 



Act August 3, 1912. c. 273, s, 5. 37 Stat. 2.^1. 

 Packing, etc., sale, etc., barrels in violation of act; penalty. 



Sec. 6. That any person, firm or corporation, or association who 

 shall knowingly pack or cause to be packed apples in barrels or who 

 shall knowingly sell or ofTer for sale such barrels in violation of the 

 provisions of this Act shall be liable to a penalty of one dollar and 

 costs for each such barrel so sold or offered for sale, to be recovered at 

 the suit of the United States in any court of the United States having 

 jurisdiction. 



Act August 3, 1912, c. 273, s. G, 37 Stat. 251. 



Time of taking effect of act. 



Sec. T. That this Act shall be in force and effect from and after 

 the first day of July, nineteen hundred and thirteen. 



Act August 3, 1912, c. 273, s. 7, 37 Stat. 251. 

 ACT AUGUST 10, 1912, c. 284. (37 Stat. 269.) 



Salaries, Bureau of Plant Industry : One plant physiologist and 

 })athologist, who shall be chief of bureau, five thousand dollars; one 

 chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars; one executive assist- 

 ant in seed distribution, two thousand two hundred and 6.itj dollars; 

 one officer in charge of publications, two thousand dollars; one land- 

 scape gardener, one thousand eight hundred dollars; one officer in 

 charge of records, two thousand dollars; one superintendent of seed 

 weighing and mailing, two thousand dollars; one executive clerk, 

 two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ; two executive clerks, 

 at one thousand nine hundred and eighty dollars each ; three executive 

 assistants, at one thousand eight hundred dollars each ; one assistant 

 superintendent of seed warehouse, one thousand four hundred dol- 

 lars; one seed inspector, one thousand dollars; six clerks, class four; 

 eleven clerks, class three; two clerks or botanical translators, at one 

 thousand five hundred dollars each; fifteen clerks, class two; thirty- 

 nine clerks, class one : one clerk, one thousand one hundred and forty 

 dollars; one clerk, one thousand and eighty dollars; three clerks, at 

 one thousand and twenty dollars each; twenty-six clerks, at one 

 thousand dollars each; fifty-six clerks, at nine hundred dollars each; 

 twenty-three clerks, at eidit hundred and forty dollars each; thir- 

 teen clerks, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each ; thirty-three 

 messengers, gardeners, or laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dol- 

 lars each ; eleven messengers, messenger boys, or laborers, at six hun- 

 dred and sixty dollars each; fifteen messengers, messenger boys, or 

 laborers, at six hundred dollars each; one artist, one thousand six 

 hundred and twentv dollars; one photographer, one thousand one 

 hundred and forty' dollars; one photographer, one thousand and 

 ei"-htv dollars; one laboratory aid, one thousand four hundred and 



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