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 53 STAT.] 76TH CONG. , 1ST SESS. - CH. 115 -MAY 6, 1939 Division of Mental Hygiene: For carrying out the provisions of section 4 of the Act of June 14, 1930 (21 U. S. C. 196, 225); for maintenance and operation of the United States Public Health Serv- ice Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky, and the United States Public Health Service Hospital of Fort Worth, Texas, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of January 19, 1929 (21 U. S . C . 221-237), including personal services in the District of Columbia (not to exceed $39,180) and elsewhere; traveling expenses; firearms and ammunition; necessary supplies and equipment; reimbursement to the working capital fund for articles or services furnished by the industrial activi- ties; subsistence and care of inmates; expenses incurred in pursuing and identifying escaped inmates, including rewards for their capture; expenses of interment or transporting remains of deceased inmates including the remains of persons voluntarily admitted; purchase and exchange of farm products and livestock; law books, books of ref- erence, newspapers, and periodicals; furnishing and laundering of uniforms and other distinctive wearing apparel necessary for employ- ees in the performance of their official duties; transportation when necessary, within continental United States and under regulations approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, of persons voluntarily admitted and discharged as cured; tobacco for inmates; purchase and exchange (not to exceed $1,250), and maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, $1,217,700. Grants to States for public-health work: For the purpose of assist- ing States, counties, health districts, and other political subdivisions of the States in establishing and maintaining adequate public-health services, including the training of personnel for State and local health work, as authorized in sections 601 and 602, title VI, of the Social Security Act, approved August 14, 1935 (49 Stat. 634), $8,000,000. Disease and sanitation investigations: For carrying out the pro- visions of section 603 of the Social Security Act, approved August 14, 1935, and section 1 of the Act of August 14, 1912, including rent and personnel and other services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere and items otherwise properly chargeable to the appropria- tions for printing and binding, stationery, and miscellaneous and contingent expenses for the Treasury Department, the provisions of section 6, Act of August 23, 1912 (31 U. S. C. 669), to the con- trary notwithstanding, the packing, crating, drayage, and trans- portation of the personal effects of commissioned officers, scientific personnel, pharmacists, administrative assistants, aides, dietitians, and nurses of the Public Health Service upon permanent change of station, and including the purchase (not to exceed $2,500), exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger-carrying automo- biles for official use in field work, $1,600,000, of which not to exceed $50,000 shall be available for investigations to determine the possibly harmful effects on human beings of spray insecticides on fruits and vegetables. National Cancer Institute: For carrying into effect the provisions of section 7 (b) of the National Cancer Institute Act, approved August 5, 1937, $570,000. 669 Division of Mental Hygiene. 46 stat. 586. 21U.s.C.5196, 225. Lexington, Ky. , and Fort Worth, Tex., hospitals. 45 Stat. 1085. 21U.S.C.§§221- 237. Vehicles. Grants to States for public-health work. Post, p. 1303. 49 Stat. 634 . 42 U. 8. C., Supp. IV, 5801, 802. Disease and sanita- tion investigations. 49 Stat. 635 . 42 U. S. C., Supp. IV, § 803. 37 Stat. 309. 42 U.S.C. 1. 1'ost, p,. 13(4. 37 Stat. 414 . 31 U. S.C. 669. Automobiles. National Cancer In- stitute. 50 Stat. 562. 42 U. S. C., Supp. IV, §137 f(b). BuwREA OF THE MINT OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF THE MINT Salaries: For the Director of the Mint and other personal services Salaries in the District of Columbia, $106,500. Transportation of bullion and coin: For transportation of bullion buToalnortaiS of and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, between mints, assay

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