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 1230 SE VEN TY- FIR ST C ONGRESS. SEss. III. CH. 277. 1931 . $100,000, of which amount not to exceed $24,680 ma y be expen ded for personal services in the District of Columbia. Mental Hygiene Di- Di vision of Mental Hy giene : For expenses incident to carrying vision . Ante, the hro vis ions of the Act a Pliro ved June 14, 1 930 (46 Stat . ,p. 588. 7 p. 585) and of the Act approved January 19, 1929 (U. S. C., Supp. . 1086. Vol.4Cp Supp. IV, III, title 21, sec . 225), inc ludin g pers onal servi ces in the Distri ct p °304. of Columbia and elsewhere ; freight, transportation, and traveling expenses, and the packing, crating, drayage, and transportation of the personal effects of the personnel of the Public Health Service upon permanent change of station ; and including field studies and Narcoti§farms. investigations incident to the establishment of narcotic farms U. S. C. Supp. IV, p.303. sonal services of reserve commissioned Officers and pharmacists ; scientific and educational supplies ; law books, books of reference, newspapers, and periodicals in the District of Columbia and else- where ; and the furnishing and laundering of uniforms to employees whose duties make necessary the wearing of the same, including white duck coats, trousers, smocks, aprons, caps, and insi nia or other Proviso. devices for identification purposes ; $41,355 : Provided, That a ppro- Seleotion of sites. priations for the office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury for the fiscal year 1932 shall be available for the payment of expenses incident to the selection of sites, as provided in section 2of the Vol. 45, p. 1085. Act authorizing the establishment of two narcotic farms approved January 19, 1929. For § prene tion bi of Educational exhibits : For the preparation of public-health exhib- spread of diseases. its designed to demonstrate the cause, prevalence, methods of spread, and measures for preventing diseases dangerous to the public health, including personal services and the cost of acquiring, transporting, and displaying exhibit material, $2,500. Bureau of the Mint. Director's office. Director, and office personnel. Transporting bullion and coin. Contingent expenses . Examinations, etc. Mi nts and assay offices. E mpl oye es, and other designated ex- penses. BUREAU OF THE MINT OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF THE MI NT Salaries : For the Director of the Mint and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $39,060. For transportation of bullion and coin, by registered mail or other- wise, between mints and assay offices, $10,000. For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the direction of the director : For assay laboratory chemicals. fuel, materials, balances, weights, and other necessaries, including books, periodicals, specimens of coins, ores, and incidentals, $900. For examination of mints, expense in visiting mints for the pur- pose of superintending the annual settlements, and for special examinations and for the collection of statistics relative to the annual production and consumption of the precious metals in the United States, $5,600 . MINTS AND ASSAY OFFIC ES For compensation of officers and employees of the mints at Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania, San Francisco, California, Denver, Colorado, Carson City, Nevada, and New Orleans, Louisiana, and assay offices at New York, New York, Boise, Idaho, Helena, Montana, Salt Lake C ity, Utah, and S eattl e, Wa shingt on, a nd for inci denta l and conti n- gent expenses, including traveling expenses, new machinery, and repairs, cases and enameling for medals manufactured, net wastage in melting and refining and in coining departments, loss on sale of sweeps arising from the treatment of bullion and the manufacture of coins, not to exceed $500 for the expenses of the annual assay commission, and not exceeding $1,000 in value of specimen coins and ores for the cabinet of the mint at Philadelphia, $1,576,360.
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