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PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 263-JULY 3, 1945 52 Stat. 1040. 21 U.S. C., Supp. IV, § 321c et seq. Post, pp. 463, 464. 29 Stat. 604. 44 Stat. 1101. 44 Stat. 1406. 42 Stat. 1486. Post, p. 636 . 48 Stat. 1204; 57 Stat. 500. 21 U. S. C., Supp. IV, i 372a. Post, p. 371. Amounts chargeable to D. C., etc. Pt, p. 83. 49 Stat. 1488. required to carry into effect the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U. S. C . 301-392); the Tea Importation Act (21 U. S . C. 41 -50); the Import Milk Act (21 U. S . C. 141-149); the Federal Caustic Poison Act (15 U. S . C . 401-411) ; and the Filled Milk Act (21 U. S. C. 61-64); as follows: 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 $680,000) and elsewhere; purchase (not to exceed thirty-five), opera- tion, maintenance, and repair of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles; purchase of chemicals, apparatus, and scientific equipment; contract stenographic reporting services; books of reference and periodicals, $2,641,000. Salaries, sea-food inspectors: For salaries of sea-food inspectors designated in accordance with the provisions of section 702A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, $40,000. General administration: For general administration, including personal services in the District of Columbia, $98,000. FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL Salaries and expenses: For all expenses necessary for the operation and maintenance of Freedmen's Hospital, including repairs to build- ings; travel; operation and maintenance of passenger-carrying auto- mobiles; purchase of cotton or duck suits for the use of internes, and cotton or duck uniforms or aprons for cooks, maids, and attendants, and laundering thereof; for expenses of attendance at meetings of a technical nature, pertaining to hospital administration and medical advancement, when authorized by the Federal Security Administrator; not to exceed $250 for the purchase of books, periodicals, and news- papers; not to exceed $2,000 for the special instruction of student nurses; and not to exceed $540,750 for personal services; $796,750, of which $102,000 shall be transferred to the Federal Works Agency for repairs, alterations, and improvements to the buildings and grounds of the Hospital, and $2,750 shall be transferred to the appropriation "Salaries and miscellaneous expenses, Public Health Service", for the procurement of stationery and supplies: Provided, That hereafter the amounts to be charged the District of Columbia and other establish- ments of the Government for the treatment of patients for which they are responsible shall be calculated on the basis of a per diem rate recommended annually in advance by the Federal Board of Hospital- ization and approved by the President. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Salaries: For payment in full or in part of the salaries of the officers, professors, teachers, and other regular employees of the university, the balance to be paid from privately contributed funds, $724,000. Expenses, Howard University: For necessary expenses, including equipment, supplies, apparatus, furniture, cases and shelving, station- ery, ice, repairs to buildings and grounds, $187,000. OFFICE OF EDUCATION Further development of vocational education: For carrying out the provisions of sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Act approved June 8, 1936 (20 U. S . C . 15h-j), $14,200,000: Provided,That the apportionment to the States shall be computed on the basis of not to exceed $14,483,000 for the fiscal year 1946, as authorized by the Act approved June 8, 1936. 366 [59 STAT.