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 508 SIXTY·SIX'l`H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 94. 1920. R°¤°lg“"¢ "i"“°°· B' lo 'c products: To regulate the propagation and sale of viruses, ’ w` S6I'lll?l)1S,gl3OXlIlS, and analogous products, and for the preparation of gigaggge and diagnostic biologic products, including personal service, I -HYg‘°°*° ’°"°"‘°°*"-  Laboratory: For   the Hygienic Laboratory,, $9,000. ~ * _ m;l.°l?ttiL’?°l °q“`p` For the purchase and installation of additional equipment and furniture for the new additions to the Hygienic_Laboratory, $15 000. a.1;i°1§`°¤°° °i °pf Prevention of epidemics: To enable the President, m case only of threatened or actual epidemic of cholera, typhus fever, fgellow fever, smallpox, bubonic plague, Chinese plague or black dsa , trachoma, influenza, or infantile paralysis, to aid Stateuud local boards, or opliplrvvise, in   discr¢=§1on, in preventing and sppprqssing the sprpad o esame, an msuc emergencym eexecu 1ono any quaran me Provbo. · · * ' napmwowms, laws which may be then in force, $100,000: Provided That a detailed report of the expenditures hereunder shall annually hereafter be submitted to Congress. H°°'P“”*¥’ '°* d!=· To enable e Secre of the Treas to continue in effect the c sick and dis- my ani:} sexcam, gg. §visions of lsecrgon 2 of the Actderg>itled£AndAct tp authqrizlciuthe B“"’°°°"“§3m_ ‘ rt ot easuryto rovieo it ansanaoriumac"ies WL mm for ?ii:dha§ed9 sick and disabled soillers, sailors, and marines," approved arch 3, 1919, $500,000, to be expended at the following hospitals and in not to exceed the following amormts, respectively: Alexandri% Inuisiana, $25,000; Deming New Mexico, $20,000; Houston, QXBS, $10,000; Perr§·ille, Maryland, $75,000; Greenville, South Carolina, $75,000- Cape ay, New Jersey, $10,000; Hoboken, Pennsylvasrgia, $1(%]_000;Hl)ansvig§, New York, 5510,00%, Sailiit Iéouis, ° uri, ,000; ew aven, nnecticut, $2 ,000; est ox my, Massachusetts, $50,000; Helena, Montana, $100,000; Boise, Idaho, P~v¤¤- $75,000; East Norfolk Massachusetts, $10,000: Provided urtluar, $'Z°i.°`·il,(li]ruhet¤l{ Tm That the sum of $20,000 of the a. ropriation of $150,000 contgined in . Al? section 6 of the above-named t is made available for such re air k d odeling b to ad t th h is I gr1Ep11samCh1?sItri, Texas, atlalahlhynegdlswdzf the lgublic §ealth6Se£liie. at u;,,§.YzS§,l,°I'.’  q enable} the Socrehtzxx of glip Treasury po pgryxkout at plugs gi; <· ¤g[,*_°g*¤  provisionso paragrap an osectio o ectenti e ‘ h`?61it·iB§p.w0a` Act to authorize the_Secretary_of the Trgasmy to dpsrovide hospital and sa.uator1um_fac111t1es for discharged sick and abled sol iers, stzilors,  mar1pe5;" approvgd March 13, teiltlglliiltlie limité offh cost of e uxsnono esi an uncom t an cogggibfnq of the construction of hospitall ebuildings   Cook Cbunllyl, <:¤:g¤I;{¤3,,•;j¤- ons, authorized by said Act, is ereby increased from $3,000,000 ’ to $3,400,000, and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereb authorized to enter mto contracts therefor within the total limit ofy cost hereby P~¤¢•·>· fixed: Provided, That_no part of said sum so authorized shall be used R°°m°°°° to pig any rofit to either the owners of the land and present uncomple 'Hinesf atpd thek Shank Company, or to the cou ror ecom ono ewo. ¤*;<g1j***¤*¤S ¤°· Appro£ria.tions herelh or hereafter made for the Public Health Service all not be expended for advertisixg in newspapers, magazines, or periodicals for any p other an the procurement of bids for necessary services, supI;§materials, and equipment. Bwar msu M BUREAU or wan nrsx man ¤=•=¤¤· ms cr:. °°"‘P°°S°°i°°'°‘°' nalvigitzrglgpg irgvgl pompeipsationz For the_payme1(t of  and c sa o, uner expenses, ces . thorized by law, $55,000,000. Scrvl an Supp es, as an