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 57 STAT.] 78TH CONG., IST SESS.-CH. 221-JULY 12, 1943 Corps and the conservation and disposition of all of the property of whatever type (including camp buildings, accessories, equipment, and machinery of all types) in use by said corps, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; payment for accrued annual leave of employees separated from the Government service due to the discontinuance of corps operations; and for such travel and other necessary expenses as may be incurred in connection with liquidation of said Civilian Conservation Corps from the unexpended balances of the appropriations made to the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Federal Security Agency Appropriation Act, 1942, not exceeding $20,000: Provided,That said liquidation shall be completed as quickly as possible but in any event not later than June 30, 1944: Provided further,That for the purposes hereof the provisions of the Act to establish the Civilian Conservation Corps and for other purposes approved June 28, 1937, as amended, shall continue in full force and effect to such extent as may be necessary to facilitate liquidation of such corps, and the Federal Security Administrator shall exercise the authority vested in the Director of such corps by such Act. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Act of December 23, 1941 (Public Law 371), the Federal Security Administrator is authorized, during the fiscal year 1944, to dispose of any camp buildings, no longer needed for Civilian Conservation Corps purposes, and housekeeping and camp maintenance equipment necessary in connection therewith, by transfer with or without reimbursement, to other Federal agencies or, upon such terms as he may prescribe to any State, county, munici- pality, or nonprofit organization for the promotion of conservation, education, recreation, or health: Provided, That, in the case of build- ings located on land owned by the United States, any such disposition shall be subject to the approval of the agency of the United States having jurisdiction of such lands: And provided further, That such buildings and equipment shall first be tendered to the War Depart- ment and Navy Department for use in prosecution of the war, or the Civil Aeronautics Administration, which Departments or agency shall have sixty days from the date of notification of availability of such buildings and equipment to accept such tender. COLUMBIA INSTIUTION FOR THE DEF For support of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf, including salaries and incidental expenses, books and illustrative apparatus, and general repairs and improvements, $155,200. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION For all necessary expenses of the Food and Drug Administration in carrying out the investigations, including collecting, reporting, and illustrating the results thereof, and performing the functions required to carry into effect the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U. S . C . 301-392); the Act approved March 2. 1897 entitled "An Act to prevent the importation of impure and unwholesome tea" (21 U. S. C . 41-50), which may hereafter be cited as the Tea Importation Act; the Act approved February 15, 1927, to regulate the importation of milk and cream into the United States, and so forth (21 U. S . C . 141-149), which may hereafter be cited as the Import Milk Act; the Federal Caustic Poison Act (15 U. S . C . 401-411; and the Act approved May 4, 1923, entitled "An Act to pro- hibit the hipment of filled milk in interstate or foreign commerce" (21 S.. 164), which may hereaf be citd asthe Filled as Mil Act; as follows: 55 Stat. 472. Completion of liqui- dation; date. Effect of existing law. 50 Stat. 319. 16s. S. c. I 5684- 584q; Supp. II, i 584 et se. Disposition of camp buildings. 55 Stat. 855 . 16 U. . C., Supp. II, i 684n note. Approval of agency ha jurisdition of lands. Priority for use in prosecution of war. 52 Stat. 0140 . 21 U. S. C., Snpp. II, §331et eq. 29 Stat. 04. 44 Stat. 1101 . 44 stat. 140 42 Stt. 14M 499

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