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 1606 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. II. Ca. 705. 1929 . sition by the disbursing agent of Saint Elizabeths Hospital, upon the Allowance of guar- approval of the Secretary of the Interior : Provided further, That the t ers, subs isten ce, e tc ., of superintendent, etc., practice of allowing quarters, heat, light, household equipment, sub- living at the hospital continued without de- sistence, and laundry service to the superintendent and other du ction from s alary, employees who are required to live at Saint Elizabeths Hospital may etAnte, p. 193 . be continued without deduction from their salary, notwithstanding the Act of March 5, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 193), pending determination by the Me dica l and sur gical Personnel Classification Board, in accordance with said Act. building. F or co mplet ion of th e med ical and surgi cal b uild ing, $475, 000, including cost of supervision of work and including the removal and reconstruction of the isolation building. Co lumbia tionforteDeaf nstit u- COLUMB IA IN STITU TION FOR THE DEA F Maintenance. For suppo rt of the in stitut ion, i ncludi ng sala ries a nd inc identa l expenses, books and illustrative apparatus, and general repairs and improvements, $120,000. Ho ward University. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Salaries. Salaries : For payment in full or in part of the salaries of the Ante, 9 .1021. officers, professors, teachers, and other regular employees of the univers ity, t he bal ance t o be p aid fr om priv ately contri buted funds, $225,00 0, of which sum no t less than $2,200 shall be use d for normal instructi on ; Eguipment,sup- General expenses : For equipment, supplies, apparatus, furniture, plies' etc' cases and shelving, stationery, ice, repairs to buildings and grounds, and f or ot her n eces sary expen ses, incl uding reim burs ement to t he appropriation for Freedmen's Hospital of actual cost of heat and light furnished, $95,000 ; Chemistry building . For the completion of the construction and equipment of a chem- istry building, $240,000 ; Dormitory for young women. For an a ddit ional amou nt f or th e con stru ction and equip ment of Ante p. 904. an additional dormitory for young women, as provided in the Sec- ond Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1928, to be immediately available, $40,000 ; Total, Howard University, $600,000. Free dmen's Hos pi- tal . FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL Sa larie s, e tc. For officers and employees and compensation for all other profes- sional and other services that may be required and expressly Conti ngent expens es. approved by the Secretary of the Interior, $175,220 ; for subsistence, fu el and light, clot hing, to inc lude w hite du ck sui ts and white can- vas shoes for the use of internes, and rubber surgical gloves, bedding, forage, medicine, medical and surgical supplies, surgical instruments, el ectric light s, rep airs, replac ement of X-ra y appa ratus, furni ture, motor-propelled ambulance, including not exceeding $300 for the purchase of books, periodicals, and newspapers for which payments may be made in advance ; and not to exceed $1,200 for the special instruction of pupil nurses, and other absolutely necessary expenses, One-half charged to $ 84, 96 0 ; in all, for Fr eedmen 's Hos pital, $260,1 80, of which amoun t the District, on e-half shall be ch argeab le to the Di strict of Col umbia and pa id in like manner as other appropriations of the District of Columbia are paid. Field w ork appro- SEC. 2. Appropriations herein made for field work under the Gen- ron i available for work era l Land Offic e, the Burea u of I ndian Affairs, the Bureau of Re cla- work animals, vehicles, etc « mation, the Geological Survey, and the National Park Service shall be available for the hire, with or without personal services, of work an imals and anim al-dr awn a nd m otor- prope lled vehi cles and e quip - ment. Approved, March 4, 1929.

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