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72d CONGRESS . SESS . I. CH. 430. JULY 5, 1932. Venereal Diseases For the maintenance and expenses of the Division of Venereal Mainte Division

Diseases, established by sections 3 and 4, Chapter XV, of the Act Vol . 40, 13 approved July 9, 1918 (U . S . C ., title 42, sees . 24, 25), including personal and other services in the field and in the District of Colum- bia, $90,000, of which amount not to exceed $24,680 may be expended for perso nal servi ces in th e Distric t of Colu mbia . Mental Hygiene Di. Division of Mental Hygiene . : For expenses incident to carrying out vision . Vol. 46, pp. 586, s19; the provisions of the Act approved June 14, 1930 (U . S . C ., upp. V, Vol. 45, p . 1088. u u ss c., Supp. v, title 21, sees . 196-198), and of the Act approved January 19, 1929 pp. i.29,330.

(U . S . C ., Supp . V, title 21, sec . 225), including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere ; freight, transportation, and traveling expenses, and the packing, crating, drayage, and transpor- tation of the personal effects of the personnel of the Public Health Service upon permanent change of station ; and including field studies and investigations incident to the establishment of narcotic farms ; personal services of reserve commissioned officers and pharmacists ; scientifi c and edu cational supplies ; l aw bo ok s, bo ok s of reference, newspap ers, a nd per iodica ls in the Di strict of Col umbia 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 insignia or other devices for identification purposes, $48,215 . Edu cation al exh ibits : For the preparation of public-health ex- hibits designed to demonstrate the cause, prevalence, metnods of spread, and measures for preventing diseases dangerous to the public health, including personal services and the cost of acquiring , trans- porting, and displ aying exh ibit mate rial, $1, 500 . Bureau of the Mint .

Bu1EAu OF THE MINT Narcotic farms. Educational exhib- its. For preventing spread of diseases . Director's office . Director, and office personnel . Transporting bullion and coin. Contingent expenses . Examin ations, etc, Mints and assay of- fices . Employees, and oth- er designated expenses . OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF TER MINT S al a ri es : For the D irector o f the Min t and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $37,900. For transportation of bullion and coin, by registered mail or other- wise, between mints and assay offices, $4,000 . For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the directio n of the director : For assay laborato ry chemic als, fuel, mat erials, b alances, weights, and other necessar ies, including books, periodicals, specimens of coins, ores, and incidentals, $700 . For examination of mints, expense in visiting mints for the pur- pose of s uperinten ding the annual se ttlements , and for special exami- nations and for the collection of statistics relative to the annual pro- duction and consumption of the precious metals in the United States, $5,600 . MIN TS AND ASS AY OF FI CES 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 City, Utah, and Seattle, Washington, and for incidental and con- tingent expenses, including traveling expenses, new machinery, and repairs , case s and enamel ing fo r meda ls manu factur ed, ne t wast age 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 com- mission, and not e xceeding $1,000 in value of specimen coins an d ores for the cabinet of the mint at Philadelphia, $1,339,670 .