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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. C11. 276. 1926. 439 1896,_and an Act to ygrovide for the abatement of nuisances in the mgggwmtut °‘ but District of Columbia y the commissioners, and for other purposes, Vel-`34. p. M4. approved April 14, 1900, $2,000. or special services in connection with the detection of the ,,f,‘g°d· “”°-· °""“°“*· adulteration of drugs and of- foods, including candy and milk, $200. A Hromxa AND sANrrA·r1oN, rmsmo scuoons 8,jj‘0¤[,§s?f’“°·°‘”·» P“*’“° Salaries: For personal services inaccordahceewith the Classifica— §$§,'g,"§ ”°“"°°~"· tion Act of 1923, $65,800: Provided, That the person employed in Dep dim etc-, ef the capacity of chief medical and sanitary inspector shall, under dm Mmm" the direction of the health oiiicer of the District of Columbia, give his whole time from nine o’clock antemeridian to four o’clock post— meridian, to, and exercise the direction and control of the medical inspection and sanitary conditions of the public schools of the Dis— trict of Columbia: Provided further, That of the persons employed ,m2"'l*"‘°“ °‘ *“s*°°“‘ as medical ins ctors one shall be a womamefoureshall be dentists, ` and four shall of thecolored race, andithat of the graduate nurses employed as public-school nurses three shall be of the colored race. $ For the maintenance of free dental clinics in the public schools, Fm "°"“*‘ °““i°$· 1,000. » e ~ · C ‘ nacrnaromoican Lanoiwronr ,,ff,‘,?§{°‘l°‘°g‘°“’ ‘*"’°‘ For maintaining and keepinfg in good order, and for the purchase M"““'*“‘““°°·‘*‘°· of reference books and scienti c periodicals, $750. Apparatus, equi ment, cost of installation, supplies, and other expenses incidental) to the biological and serological diagnosis of disease, $750. » ‘ cnsmroar. LABORATORY 0¤¤r¤i<¤¤11eb¤ret¤rr· For maintaining and keepiqg in good order, and for the purchase Meintenenee. ere. of reference books and scienti c periodicals, $1,000. mint FARM; rivsrnorxox Deny terme- For necessary expenses of inspection of dairy farms, including Inspection expenses. necessary trave ing expenses, $5,000. For contingent expenses incident to theenforcement of an Act Enreminuezulenene relating to the adulteration of foods and drugs in the District of §l;ui°£§;¤,§°y' °t°" Columbia, approved Februa 17, 1898; an Act to prevent the V°l·3°·P¥’·”*°·““· adulteration of candy in ther§District of o01umbi¤,.~¤ppmved.May Pummd mw 5, 1898; an Act for preventing the manufacture, sale, or trans- V0, 3,, m' portationof adulterated oremis randed or (poisonous or deleterious ' p` ' foods, drugis, medicines, and, liquors, an for regulating traffic therein, an for other purposes, approved J une 30, 1906, and an ,,§§l"· "‘°·· ’°"‘1“` Act to regulate, within the District of Columbia, the sale of milk, V¤1-43,p·1¤>4· cream, and ice cream, and for other purposes, approved February 27 1925, $1,000. . ° C mw l<`or maintenance, including personal services, of the public crema- N ry' tor, $2 500. . Pound Igor the maintenance of one motor vehicle for use in the pound ` service, $400. _ ~· .. For equipping, maintaining and operating the motor ambulance, and keeping it in good order, $7 50. ` · . For purchase, equipping, and maintaining a motor ambulance for ·S“‘°“°°‘“m”"‘““°°· use in removing persons suffering from smallpox to the smallpox hos ital or quarantine station for treatment, $2,100. _ _ Flbr maintaining a child hygiene service, includinfg the establish- ,,,,€h‘“ h”*°“° Sm ment and maintenance of child·welfare stations or the clinical ,Bl}g§;¤;§)¤;]=;¤<;¤;c¤fW¢l· examinations, advice, care, and maintenance of children under six ° ' `