`430 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. CHs. 264, 265. 1924. R°¤•·‘¤· For repairs to buildings of the institution, including} plumbing gid steam fitting, and for repairs to pavements within the grounds, _ 000. F··*"° Umm- ’ HOWARD UNIVERSITY. M""°“'“"'°‘ For maintenance, to be used in payment of part of the salaries of the officers, professors, teachers, and other regular employees of the university, ice and stationery, the balance of which s all be aid from donations and other sources, of which sum not less than ¥2§00 shall be used for normal instruction, $125,000; or toolsmmaltemal, salarifs of 1I;Sl71'|1Ct0$Ié%0%I6d other necessary ex enseso the epartment o manua arts · M°‘""“l°°”“"'”°°°‘ giedical department: For (part cost of heeded eiluipment, labora- ?)r(y00suppl1es, apparatus, an repair of laboratories and bu1ld1ngs, i•`or,material and apparatus for chemical, physical, biological, and natural-history SiT\1d1€S and use in laboratories of the science hall, including cases and shelving, $5,000; $3For books, shelving, furniture, and fixtures for the libraries, 500-
°°° iFor’improvement of grounds and repairs of building? $20,000;
¤¤d¤¤¤¢· HFuol sind gig-lit; Fpirgart payt1;1e§;5f&;·0 fuel and light, reedmen’s . o ita an owar niversi · N"b`mdmg` Fsgr comgleg of a bui£•?ig foi· asiembéy hall, gymnasium; armory an a inistrative quarters or partment of healt _ and hygiene, $157,500, including the equipment thereof and the ·:_2*°:”;“· °*"* connecéxinghiip of systeimdfhereforig also, the construgé ’ ` tion o at etic an inc u stee or concrete stan "°’·"·°·m‘* and necessary runways, wallfs and soniorth, as may be required within the l1mIt of cost provided in the Act of January 24, 1923; Total, Howard University, $365,000, _ e€'°°"“‘°“" Hm FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL. “"""*°’· °‘°· For officers and employees and compensation for all other pro- _ fassional and other services that may be uired and ex ressly approved by the Secretary of the lnterio1x:fq$89,000. A dgtailed gatement of the expenditure of this sum shall be submitted to ongress· C°“““‘°“°°"’°"”‘ For subsistence, fuel and light, clothing, bedding, forage, medi- """·"·“°°· cine, medical and surgical suppgies, surgical instruments, electric lnghtsi repairs,) replacement of -ray apparatus, furniture, motorgggggéod nam ulance, .aud other abso utely necessary expenses, ,¤§“‘“°‘°““’ """“' for xiecessary cxiuipment and shelving for the pathological buildmfggmfmm Dimct ing, $18,700, paya le 60 per centum from the revenues of the Dis- ` trict ofSColumbia and 40 per centum from the Tneasnuy of the United tateS‘ Total, Freedmen’s Hospital, $174,700. Approved, June 5, 1924.
CHAP. 265.-——An Act To amend sections 1, 3, and 6 of an Act entitled "An
lP¤b“°· N°· “°°·l Act to provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or otherwise and their return to civil employment." . ._ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repreae t t' the 3§{?;§?;;§e£§LE°t§iis`- United States of America in Congress assembled, Tlgggigigitgge on v,,,_ ,,_ ,,_ ,3§f’· and after July 1, 1924, sectmns _1, 3, and 6 of the Act entitled “An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of ,,$g"§$,‘§g?‘{’f§’,‘§,_ °"°°’ persons disabled 111 Industry or otherwise and their return to civil