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In the case of the United States v. Dononciano Aguirre. El Paso. Tex., in 
attempting to smuggle in three mangoes from Mexico, the defendant was 
fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. Elena Casillas, El Paso, Tex., in attempt- 
ing to smuggle in six mangoes from Mexico, the defendant was fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. Lucia Solis de Hernandez, El Paso. Tex., 
in attempting to smuggle in two mangoes from Mexico, the defendant was 
fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. Clayton McCord, El Paso, Tex., in attempt- 
ing to smuggle in one mango from Mexico, the defendant was fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. Maria Carrasco, El Paso. Tex., in at- 
tempting to smuggle in four mangoes from Mexico, the defendant was fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. Loui Bruce, El Paso, Tex., in attempting to 
smuggle in one avocado from Mexico, the defendant was fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. W. M. Robinson, Hidalgo. Tex., in attempt- 
ing to smuggle in two mangoes and one avocado from Mexico, the defendant was 
fined $5. 
In the case of the United States r. Dr. C. M. Williamson. Hidalgo, Tex., in 
attempting to smuggle in 12 avocados from Mexico, the defendant was fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. John Jaeaman, Laredo, Tex., in attempting 
to smuggle in nine avocados from Mexico, the defendant was fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. L. Pena, Laredo, Tex., in attempting to 
smuggle in two avocados and two mangoes from Mexico, the defendant was 
fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. W. M. Mosheim, Laredo, Tex., in attempt- 
ing to smuggle in four mangoes from Mexico, the defendant was fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. L. C. Fitzhugh, Laredo, Tex., in attempting 
to smuggle in 11 mangoes and 5 avocados from Mexico, the defendant was 
fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. Geo. Alexander. Laredo, Tex., in attempting 
to smuggle in four avocados from Mexico, the defendant was fined $5. 
In the case of the United States v. J. A. De La Garza, Laredo, Tex., in at- 
tempting to smuggle in 4 mangoes and 11 avocados from Mexico, the defend- 
ant was fined $5. 
ORGANIZATION OF THE PLANT QUARANTINE AND CONTROL 
ADMINISTRATION 
C. L. Marlatt, Chief of Administration. 
S. A. Rohwer, Assistant Chief. 
B. Connor, Business Manager. 
R. C. Althouse. Informational Officer. 
C. A. Locke, Executive Assistant. 
H. T. Cro.mn. Administrative Assistant. 
E. R. Sasscer, in Charge Foreign Plant Quarantines. 
S. B. Fracker, fti charge Domestic Plant Quarantines. 
B. L. Boyden, in Field Charge Date-Scale Quarantine (Headquarters, Indio, 
Calif.). 
L. H. YVorthley, in Field Charge European Corn-Borer Quarantine {Head- 
quarters, Eastern Section, Boston, Mass.; Western section, Toledo, Ohio). 
A. F. Burgess, in Field Charge Gipsij-Moth and Broicn-Tail-Moth Quarantine 
{Headquarters, Melros< Highlands, Mass,). 
C. H. Hadley. in Field Charge Japanese-Beetle Quarantine i Headquarters, 
Camden. N. J. i. 
R. E. McDonald, in Field Charge Pink-Boll worm and ThurOeHa-Weevil Quar- 
antines {Headquarters, 8an Antonio, Tex.). 
M. H. Ford. Acting in Field Charge Mewican Fruit Worm Quarantine {Head- 
quart' rs, Harlinai n. Tew. I . 
Wilmox Newell, in Field Chargi Mediterranean Fruit-Flu Quarantine in 
Florida {Headquarters, Orlando. Flo.). 
A. C. Baker, Bureau of Entomology, in Field Charge Investigational P 
Mediterranean Fruit-Fig quarantine {Headquarters, Orlando, Fla.). 
T. A. Hoidale. in Field Charge Mediterranean Fruit-Fly Quarantine Fir 
ment and Inspection Work in States other than Florida {Heodqua 
Atlanta. Ga.). 
