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178 sixrr-sixrn conennss. sm. 1. cs. 24. 1919. °°¤“”¤°”*°‘¤°"“"’S· CONTINGENT nxrnivsnsz For furniture and other equipment and repairs thereto $2,500; law books, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, and su plies, $1,000; traveling expenses, $5,000; printing and binding tobe done at the Government rinting Office, $7 ,500 · E‘¤°"S·°‘°· experts and temporary assistants in the District of Columbia and elsewhere to be paid at a rate not exceeding $8 per day, and tempo- Mums! 0 rary clterks, pltenographers, or ty;p;=;w·riters in the Dlistrict of Coluan- ,e . bia to e ai at arate not excee $100 per mont , $10,000· me 1- mm tc cal examihations, traveling and other expenses, and loss oil wages V<>1-¤¤.p- 747- payable to employees under section 21 of the Act of September 7, C { d 1916, and for miscellaneous items, $2,000; in all, $28,000. i_$°i1?°»»~5°$2€?iEi3£; 4` EMPLoYE1?is’dc{)>MrnNsAi·p1oN 1*UNn:dFor the paymerpt of copnpen- °·39»PP·’ » 5· sation rovi e y "An ct to rovi e com ensation or emp 0 ees of the Illnited States suilering 1`iijuries in tile performance of their duties, £n;l1 for othe purlpcipes, approved Septpmber , 1916,_i(p<gul;l— me c s c an osprta services an supp es provide y sudgtion 9, andu-tiie transportation and buiial expenses provided by sections 9 and 11, $1,000,000, to remain available until expended. ,..?;.°ta;2,‘;d”?‘ E°“°** FEDERAL BoARD ron vocxriomi, EDUCATION. ¤¤§r°glgi%it¤iii?;lgigF` Vocational rehabilitation: For an additional amoimt for carrying X$_}f‘:;_¥¥g,f”l·*"”· out the provisions of the act entitled "An act to provide for the Pm} pp. mam. vocational rehabilitation and return to civil employment of disabled ersons discharged from the military or naval oroes of the United States, and for other purposes/’ arlgiéoved June 27, 1918, as amended, mcluding personal services m the trict of Columbia and elsewhere, printggg t<;_ be done ag the Giplveilgiment Printing Ofiilceii aw o oo re erence an perio `ca $8 000 000 o w `c aiiiE$§i?u°“°°°'°°°` sum not exceedixég $15,000 may be expended for rent of mfuarters in 1,,,,,,,,, the District of olumbia if space is not provided in governmentizzmtgiggfm owned buildings by the Pub `c Buildmgs Commission: Promkled, ’p‘ ‘ That no person sha be paid by said Board out of the appropriation containe in this Act, or the Act approved July , 1919, amending section 2 of the act approved June 27, 1918, at a rate of compensatpop exceed1(pi§2,i0p1 per anngm ang gsgtes above that sum, exceplt no o excee_ e o owing: ne a 000 two at $5 000 eac pwenpy-eight mte§3c;?0of $13,500 arid 120; , in execs; of $42000 each: wen y-seven a eac seven y a 3 000 e t t $2 750 each, and one hundred at $2,,500 each. , Be ’ SIX y a 7 ¤·¤’Z$·?i·’T" °"°°`° °°”" FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Samm $5§`<ér6§ive commissioners, at $10,000 each; secretary, $5,000; in 8,],1, All expumu_ . · . mw for other authorized expenditures of the Federal Trade Commission in performing the duties imposed by law or in pursuance of lawi, ulgludling persoriil and (ptherserviceslin tlip Dléigmigt is Columbia aneeweresuppesaneuiment a oo f .f- ence, periodicals, printing andlliinliling, laravzling exipensles, Igerrdign in lieu of subsistence not to exceed $4, newspapers, fore@ postage vol. as, p. 722- and witness fees and mileage in accordance with section 9 of the Fed; eral Trade Commission Act, $1,000,000. seiiiiilliliirieriiiiiiitiiiriii INTERDEPARTNIENTAL SOCLXL HYGIENE BOARD. E"’°“`“°" The ime nded balances on June 30, 1919 of the t' rm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. for the Iiselglmyear 1919 contained in sections 5, 6, andpfbzpéliapotgi °*g;{,,_ my p_ SS, XV of the Army Appropriation Act, approved July 9, 1918, are reigmaw, www appropriated and made available for the same purposes for the fiscal ‘ year 1920: Provided, That the unexpended balance of the sum of