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SIXTY-SIXTH coizemass. sas. 111. Ch. 161. 1921. 1381 of inspectors, and per diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pur- $g{§8°mS*{,*,;¤b‘S°¤¤°°· suant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved ’p` ` August 1, 1914, $313,600. X aluation of property of carriers: To enable the Interstate Com- 0,1f,{‘,f,“Q,,°_‘§Q,, “1“"“°“ merce Commission to carry out the objects of the Act entitled "An Vol-3m>·?¤1:\’¤1·44>, Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to regulate commerce} ap- p`271' proved February 4, 1887, and all Acts amendatory thereof," by providing for a va uation of the several classes of property of carriers subject thereto and securing information concerning their stocks, {,S§}‘(,°§,,QQ§@;°f,f,'j,· bonds, and other securities, approved March 1, 1913, including per V<>1·38.1>-680- ' diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, and R t including not exceeding $20,000 for rent of buildings in the District Pm] of Columbia, $1,7 50,000: Provided, That this appropriation shall not ciiiiiiitn. be available for rent of buildings in the District of Columbia if suitable space is provided by the Public Buildings Commission. Sa, I t, _ For all authorized expenditures under the provisions of the Act of m,J€c.°°°m° M b°”1` February 17, 1911, “To promote the safety of employees and travelers p_`g{’,§j36·p·9‘3iV°l·*°· upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers V 01 38 lm and aippurtenances thereto," and amendment of March 4, 1915, ’p‘ ' exten ing " the same powers and duties with respect to all parts and appurtenances of the locomotive and tender," including such stenographic and clerical help to the chief inspector and his two assistants _ as the Interstate Commerce Commission may deem necessary, and {}$,§f1,jg’“;,$g,g*,§fS*°¤°°· for per diem i.11 lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section ' 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, $290,000. LINCOLN Mnmonmt COMMISSION. ¤0'#.";$.’;t.‘%.m.“°“°““ For additional work on the masonry approaches and terrace around ,,,,‘,§§l,,‘,§§§’,,‘§,‘§1,,,°_§°"‘ °“ the Lincoln Memorial, including foundations to rock and all necessary expenses of every kind incident thereto, $345,7 20, to be immediately _ _ available and to remain available until expended, and the limit of c,,,,,Li,§’§,ff_ °* ml *“' cost of the said Lincoln Memorial is hereby increased from $2,594,000 V°*· 3°» 9-15- to $2,957,000. NATIONAL Aovisonr ooMMrr·rEE ron iuanoimurios. 10:*,‘i.2"3?.2’L€12‘;?“"°°° For scientific research, technical investigations, and special reports "u°‘P°“”°“‘ in the field of aeronautics, including the necessary la oratory and .,,,]’,;1‘,5‘;‘3*’·“°°"’°‘· technical assistants; traveling expenses of members and employees; office su plies, dprinting, and other miscellaneous expenses, including technicaliperio cals and books of reference; equipment, maintenance, La I M _ and operation of Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, and Am§§.§’€§c,,1 §§§,,"§,1 construction of additional buildings necessary in connection there- °°’Y· with; maintenance and operation of one motor-propelled passengercarrying vehicle; and purchase, maintenance, and operation of one passenger-carxiyinv motor riyclevgdpersonal services in the field and in Pm _ the District o Columbia: rof ed, That the sum to be paid out of _ qn§‘§§§, em, Sm. this appropriation for clerical, drafting, and messggger service for the '°°s· Hscal year ending June 30, 1922, shall not exc $30,000; m all, $200,000. _ inuiinoiin LABOR Boann. B£;ti"°“’ ’·“*’°' For nine members of the board, at $10,000 each; secretary, $5,000; Salamain all, $95,000. _ An th For all other authorized expenditures of the Railroad Labor Board ,,,,2, p"f"{§§}""“°°‘· in performing the duties imposed by law, including personal and other services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, supplies,