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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 221-JULY 12, 1943 Enforcement operations: To enable the Federal Security Adminis- trator to carry into effect the provisions of the above statutes, includ- ing personal services in the District of Columbia (not exceeding $673,000) and elsewhere; purchase (not to exceed ten), operation, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passen- ger-carrying vehicles; purchase of chemicals, apparatus, and scientific equipment; contract stenographic reporting services; books of refer- ence and periodicals, $2,323,580; and the Administrator, in carrying into effect the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic 52 Stat. 1040. Act, is authorized hereafter to cooperate with associations and scien- 392; Supp. I, 5 331 et tific societies in the revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia and qRevision of . s. in the development of methods of analysis and mechanical and physical Pharmacopoeia. tests necessary to carry out the work of the Food and Drug Adminis- tration and to pay the compensation and expenses of the members of 29 Stat. 5 2. the Board appointed under section 2 of the Tea Importation Act, and such compensation and expenses shall not be paid out of the appro-O Ante, p. 256. priation for "Expenses of collecting the revenue from customs". Salaries, sea-food inspectors: For salaries of sea-food inspectors designated in accordance with the provisions of section 10A of the Federal Food and Drugs Act, as amended by the Act of August 27, 87tat. 4;tat 1935 (21 U. S. C. 372a), which may hereafter be cited as section 702A 21UJ.s.C ., Supp.II, of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, $40,000. 37 2a . General administration: For general administration, including personal services in the District of Columbia, $94,400. FREEDMEN S HOSPITAL For officers and employees and compensation for all other pro- fessional and other services that may be required and expressly approved by the Federal Security Administrator, $490,000. Miscellaneous expenses: For subsistence; fuel and light; not exceed- ing $500 for expenses of attendance upon meetings of a technical nature, pertaining to hospital administration and medical advance- ment, when authorized by the Federal Security Administrator; clothing to include white cotton or duck suits for the use of internes, and cotton or duck uniforms or aprons for cooks, maids, and attendants, and laundering thereof; rubber surgical gloves, bedding, forage, medicine, medical and surgical supplies, surgical instruments, electric lights, repairs, replacement of X-ray apparatus, and furniture; maintenance and operation of passenger-carrying vehicles; not exceeding $250 for the purchase of books, periodicals, and newspapers; not to exceed $2,000 for the special instruction of student nurses; reim- bursement to the appropriations of Howard University of actual cost of heat and light furnished, and other necessary expenses, $196,000: Transfer of funds. Provided,That there shall be transferred from this appropriation to the appropriation "Salaries and expenses, public buildings and grounds Ante.p.I7. in the District of Columbia, Public Buildings Administration", for direct expenditure by the Federal Works Agency. $25,000 for repairs, alterations, improvement, and preservation of the buildings and grounds of Freedmen's Hospital; and that $500 shall be transferred from this appropriation to the appropriation "Traveling expenses, pt.1' 512. Federal Security Agency", and that $2,500 shall be transferred to Post, P 508. the appropriation '>Miscellaneous and contingent expenses, Public Amounts charge- able to D.C. - Health Service": Provided further, That 65 per centum of each of the foregoing appropriations for the Freedmen's Hospital shall be chargeable to the District of Columbia and paid in like manner as other appropriations of the District of Columbia are paid, subject, however, to adjustments from time to time to be made during and at the end of the fiscal year so that the portion of each of these 500 [57 STAT.