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Mat 4, 1922 



rest. To overcome the effect of the 

 modified regulations, it will be neces- 

 sary for them to rent space in buildings 

 or provide themselves with carts which 

 can be kept moving. T. N. S. 



(Concluded from page U4.) 



TWO SEED BILLS IN CONGRESS. 



try or jjlace, or the state, territory, or 

 possession of the United 8tatcs, or the 

 District of Columbia, in which such field 

 seed was grown, and (c) the year such 

 field seed was grown; and also (2) if it 

 is labeled or branded so as to deceive or 

 mislead the purchaser, or if the con- 

 tents of the package as originally put 

 up liave been removed in whole or in 

 part and other contents inserted. 



Fines and imprisonment are provided 

 for violations of the proposed law and 

 examinations to determine misbrand- 

 ing are to be made by the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. In tlie event 

 that an examination determines mis- 

 branding, the Secretary of Agriculture 

 is directed to give notice thereof to the 

 person from whom the package or other 

 container was obtained. Such person 

 would ])e given an opportunity to be 

 heard, under rules and regulations to 

 be prescribed by the secretary. In the 

 event that it appears that there has 

 been a violation of the j)roposed law, 

 the facts would be certified to the 

 proper district attorney, who would 

 commence approi)riate court proceed- 

 ings. 



It is provided that no person shall be 

 jirosecuted under tlie proposed law when 

 he can establish a guaranty, signed by 

 the wholesaler or jobber, or person re- 

 siding in the United States from whom 

 he purchased field seed in such package 

 or other container, to the effect that tne 

 package or other container is not mis- 

 branded within the meaning of the law. 

 Such guaranty, to afford protection, 

 would have to contain the name and ad- 

 dress of tlie wholesaler, jobber, or other 

 person making the sale to such person, 

 and in such case this seller, named in 

 the guaranty, would be amenable to the 

 prosecutions, fines and other penalties 

 which would attach in due course to 

 such persons. 



If adopted, the law would become ef- 

 fective six months after its passage by 

 Congress. An effort will be made to 

 have the Senate agricultural committee 

 consider this legislation at an early 

 date. T. X. S. 



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