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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 253 -JUNE 30, 1939 Caustic Poison Act, enforcement. 44 Stat. 1406. 15U.S.C.§i401- 411. Filled Milk Act, enforcement. 42 Stat. 1486; 49 Stat. 885. 21 U. . C. §§61-63; Supp. IV, § 64. Sea Food Inspectors Act, enforcement. 34 Stat. 768. 21U. .C.. 1-6, 7-15 . 49 Stat. 871 . 21 U. S. C., Supp. IV, § 14a. Personal services. Vehicles. Salaries and ex- penses. 49 Stat. 163. 16 U. S. C., Supp. IV, §§ 590a-590f. Proovsos. Cost of buildings. Construction on land not owned by Government. Warehouse main- tenance, etc. Enforcement of the Caustic Poison Act: For enabling the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of an Act approved March 4, 1927 (15 U. S . C . 401-411), entitled "An Act to safeguard the distribution and sale of certain dangerous caustic or corrosive acids, alkalies, and other substances in interstate and foreign com- merce", $24,741. Enforcement of the Filled Milk Act: For enabling the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to prohibit the shipment of filled milk in interstate or for- eign commerce", approved March 4, 1923 (21 U. S . C. 61-63), as amended by the Act of August 27, 1935 (21 U. S . C. 64), $10,000. Enforcement of the Sea Food Inspectors Act: For personal services of sea food inspectors designated to examine and inspect sea food and the production, packing, and labeling thereof upon the application of any packer of any sea food for shipment or sale within the jurisdiction of the Federal Food and Drugs Act, in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to amend section 10A of the Federal Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906, as amended", approved August 27, 1935 (21 U. S. C . 14a), $40,000. Total salaries and expenses, Food and Drug Administration, $2,741,138, of which amount not to exceed $826,158 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia, and not to exceed $27,375 shall be available for the purchase of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles necessary in the conduct of field work outside the District of Columbia. SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES To carry out the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the protection of land resources against soil erosion and for other purposes", approved April 27, 1935 (16 U. S . C . 590a-590f), which provides for a national program of erosion control and soil and moisture conservation to be carried out directly and in coopera- tion with other agencies; including the employment of persons and means in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, purchase of books and periodicals, maintenance, repair, and operation of one passenger- carrying automobile in the District of Columbia, furnishing of sub- sistence to employees, training of employees, and the purchase and erection of permanent buildings: Provided, That the cost of any building purchased, erected, or as improved, exclusive of the cost of constructing a water supply or sanitary system and connecting the same with any such building, shall not exceed $2,500 except where buildings are acquired in conjunction with land being purchased for other purposes and except for ten buildings to be constructed at a cost not to exceed $15,000 per building: Provided further, That no money appropriated in this Act shall be available for the construction of any such building on land not owned by the Government: Provided further, That during the fiscal year for which appropriations are herein made the appropriations for the work of the Soil Conservation Service shall be available for meeting the expenses of warehouse main- tenance and the procurement, care, and handling of supplies, mate- rials, and equipment stored therein for distribution to projects under the supervision of the Soil Conservation Service and for sale and dis- tribution to other Government activities, the cost of such supplies and materials or the value of such equipment (including the cost of transportation and handling), to be reimbursed to appropriations current at the time additional supplies, materials, or equipment are procured from the appropriations chargeable with the cost or value 972 [53 STAT.

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