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SIXTY-SIXT H CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 93, 94. 1919. 349 For contingent expenses, United States Consulates, 1918, $8,411.07. For contingent expenses, United States Consulates, 1919, $13,310.14. For relief and transportation of destitute American citizens in Mexico, $18. For Board of Mediation and Conciliation, 31 cents. For miscellaneous expenses, Supreme Court, District of Columbia, 1919, $592.37. For general expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, $8.57. For general expenses, Weather Bureau, $4.27. For equipment, Bureau of Standards, $131.55. For general exlpenses, Bureau of Standards, $2.85. For color stan ardization, Bureau of Standards, $13.11. S For equipping chemical laboratory building, Bureau of Standards, 70. For radio research Bureau of Standards, $61.87. For testing miscellaneous materials, Bureau of Standards, $8.20. For testing structural materials, Bureau of Standards, $10.05. For general expenses, Lighthouse Service, $11,700. For expenses 0 regulating immigration, $1,164. For expenses of regulagiigl immigration, 1917 and 1918, $47,028.35. For general expenses, dren’s Bureau, $7.78. For etection and prosecution of crimes, $127.61. For contingent expenses, Department of Justice, miscellaneous items, 1919, $596.84. ‘ For contingent expenses, Department of Justice, transportation, 1919, $46.35. For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, $98.76. For su port of prisoners, United States courts, $80.85. For s£aries and expenses of district attorneys, United States courts, $39. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1918, $65.60. cnams Annowmn mr rim Armrroiz ron mn POST ormcn Dmranmmm. For indemnities, international mail, $273.45. Claims ¤¤1¤w•d by For railroad transportation, $1,140.43. t2,;‘1%2§t‘T°'°°“°° For Star Route Service, special mail carriers, $4.77. For shipment of supplies, $20.18. For Railway Mail rvice, $2.40. _ For equipment, City Delivery Service, $18.68. For unusual conditions at post offices, $110.89. For clerks, first and second class post offices, $202.01. For clerks, third·class_post offices, $37.50. For city delivery carriers, $20.70. For Rural Delivery Service, $3.33. For Railway Mail Service, miscellaneous expenses, $1.72. For forei mail transportation, $124,77787. Total angled claims, section 5, $353,92050. _ Sec. 6. That this Act hereafter may be referred to as the "Fu·st Ti¤·¤!A¤¤· Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1920." Approved, November 4, 1919. uvembcr 1919. BSCGHAP. 94.-An Act Auth§§1i¤g th; of £:dt%?h:%’i*I¤m*;S*;:§‘$ N [E B_...‘ Jil · , E '{jgn, rovo, Orego _¤1 [Puhlj No.7 Amgr(i§;1,il)>rbtc1]:e6é;£ fl i1:lBureau of Entomology, Department of Agriculture. Q Bei enadcd t7wSmaze and Home o Re ese·rz1zd·ives qf_Etg United mum _ States if Amuibcl/1 in Congress qssevnblei Tgt thi! C¤¤1¤¤¤¤¤¤I!¤¥ B,,,L°,§§·,, Indian Ajfairs, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, is hereby authorized and directed to transfer all ugh , title, md mt€\'Bt