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 590 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 430. JULY 5,1932. Salaries. White House police : Captain, $3,600 ; lieutenant, $3,050 ; three sergeants at $2,750 each ; and for forty-three privates at rates of pay provided by law ; in all $116,299. men t,e ifoems, eQuip- For uniforming and equipping the White House police including the pu rchase, issu e, and repai r of r evolver s and the pu rchase and issue of amm unitio n and miscel laneou s suppl ies, t o be p rocure d in such manner as the President in his discretion may determine, $3,500. Public Health Serv- ice. Office personnel. Salaries office of Surgeon General : For personal services in the Dist ric t o> t! Col umbia, $340, 000. s,uaonoeannc s .eotcc .., For pay, allowance, and commutation of quarters for regular com- cers, etc. missione d medical officers, includi ng the S urgeon Ge neral and assist- ant su rgeons gener al and for o ther r egular commis sioned offic ers, $1~7, 30,000 . Acting assistant sur- 'For pa of acting assistant surgeons (noncommissioned medical goons. officers), 389,984. Other employees. For pay of all other employees (attendants, and so forth), $1,100,000 . Freight, transporta- For freight, transportation, and traveling expenses including tt l4Vo8, . 818. allowances for living quarters, including heat, fuel, and light, as P .20 s.c'snpp.VI, authorized by the Act approved June 26, 1930 (U . S . C ., Supp . V, Title V, sec . 118a), not to exceed $10,000 ; the expenses, except mem- bership fees, of officers when officially detailed to attend meetings of associ ations for t he pro motion of pu blic he alth, and th e pack ing, crating, drayage, and transportation of the personal effects of com- missioned officers, scientific personnel, pharmacists, and nurses of the Public Health Service, upon permanen t change of station 1'f 0 ns sp PProvided, That funds expendable for transportation and Traortin g re- $38000 : mainsotofcers. traveling expenses may also be used for preparation for shipment and transportation to their former homes of remains of officers who die in line of duty. Healt h . nal Institute or For maintaining the National Institute of Health, $48,000. Books. For journals and scie ntific bo oks, offi ce of Sur geon Gene ral, $500. tioMeetcal examine' For medical examinations, including the amount necessary for the medical i nspection of alien s, as req uired by section 1 6 of the Act of tri ct 1 Vol. S. opp 37. February 5, 1917 (U . S . C., title 8 sec . 152), medical, surgical, and hospital services and supplies, including prosthetic and orthopedic supplies to be furnished under regulations approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, for beneficiaries (other than patients of the Vet- erans' Administration) of the Public Health Service and persons detained in hospitals of the Public Health Service under the immi- gration laws and regulations, including necessary personnel and reserve commissioned officers of the Public health Service, personal `°i~ in the Die- service s in t he Dis trict of Col umbia and els ewhere, incl uding the General expenses. furnishing and laundering of white duck coats, trousers, smocks, aprons, and caps to employees whose duties make necessary the wear- ing of same, maintenance, minor repairs, equipment,' leases, fuel, lights, water, freight, transportation and travel, the maintenance, tion ea - re, et p01 exchange and operation of motor trucks and passenger motor vehicles for official use in field work and one for use in connection with the a dministrative work of the Public Health Service in the District of Columbia, purchase of ambulances, transportation, care, mainte- nance, and treatment of lepers including transportation to their homes i n the contin ental United State s ?'rec overed indig ent le per patients, court costs, and other expenses incident to proceedings here- tofore or hereafter taken for commitment of mentally incompetent insane, care, etc. persons to hospitals for the care and treatment of the insane, and PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE