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73d C ONGRESS . SESS. II. CH. 70. MARCH 15, 1934 . $2,250 for the purchase and exchange of motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles, $209 .313 . Interstate quarantine service : For cooperation with State and municipal health authorities in the prevention of the spread of contagious and infectious diseases in interstate traffic, $35,495 . Rural sanitation : For special studies of, and demonstration work in, rural sanitation, including personal services, and including the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles for official use in field work, $25,032 : Provided, That no part of this appropriation shall be available for demonstra- tion work in rural sanitation in any community unless the State, county, or municipality in which the community is located agrees to pay one half of the expenses of such demonstration work . Biologic products : To regulate the propagation and sale of viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous products, including arsphenamine, and for the preparation of curative and diagnostic biologic products, including personal services of reserve commissioned officers and other personnel, $39,524 . Venereal Diseases For the maintenance and expenses of the Division of Venereal Division . Maintenance, etc . Diseases, es tablished by sections 3 an d 4, chapter X V, of the Act Vol. 40, p. 886 .

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gp sonal and other services in the field and in the District of Columbia, Services in the Dis- $58,808, of which amount not to exceed $17,478 may be expended triet.

for personal services in the District of Columbia . Menta l Hy gien e Di- Division of Mental Hygiene : For carrying out the provisions of vision . Vol. 46, pp.587, slo . ' section 4 of the Act of June 14, 1930 (U.S.C., Supp . VI title 21 sees . 196 and 225) ; for maintenance and operation of the Narcotic Farm, Lexington, Kentucky, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of January 19, 1929 (U .S .C ., Supp . VI, title 21, sees . 221- 237), including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere ; traveling expenses ; necessary supplies and equipment ; subsistence and care of inmates ; expenses incurred in pursuing and identifying escaped inmates and of interment or transporting remains of deceased inmates ; purchase and exchange of farm prod- ucts and livestock ; law books, books of reference, newspapers and pe ri odi ca ls ; furnis hing a nd lau nderi ng of unifor ms ano ther dis- tinctive wearing apparel necessary for employees in the performance of their official duties ; tobacco for inmates ; purchase and exchange, not to exceed $7,700, and maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles ; $455,000 . Educational exhibits : For the preparation of public-health exhib- its designed to demonstrate the cause, prevalence, methods of spread, and measures for preventing diseases dangerous to the public health, including personal services and the cost of acquiring, transporting, and displaying exhibit material, $1,000 . In terstate qua ran- tin e service . Rural sanitation . Prerisc . L ocsi contribution required . Biolo gic p rodu cts . Regulating sale of viruses, etc . U.S.C.,Supp. VII, p. 46u . Narcotic Farm, Lex- ington, Ky . Vol . 45, p. 1055 ; U.S.C., Supp. VII, p . 467 . Educational exhibits ; preventing spread of dis eas es . Bureau of the Mint . Director, and ofEce personnel . Transporting bullion and co in . BuREAu OF THE MINT OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF THE MINT Salaries : For the Director of the Mint and other personal services in the District of Columbia, $33,156 . For transportation of bullion and coin, by registered mail or other- wise, between mints and assay offices, $6,000. Contingent expenses . For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the direction of the Director : For assay laboratory chemicals, fuel, materials, balances, weights, and other necessaries, including books, periodicals, specimens of coins, ores, and incidentals, $600 .