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SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 23. 1921. 29 CHAP. 23.—A AtMki ° l d1f ' '- J 16,1921- tions for the iiscalnyeziir eniiiiiilggliiiigo 2t.?1(;L;?1'l)01Y Hstmlgggi? iii; - ‘]--— purposes. [ ublic, Iso. ls.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives cj the United Sec nd D u , States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are Act, iiigi. ° mnciv appropriated, out of ang money in the Treasury not otherwise ap- ,,{?,;’,§f°‘°°°Y “1’1"°¥’"‘ propriated, to supply efficiencies in apfpropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and prior sca years, and for other purposes, namely: U ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN, wgggn Property Cus- The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to transfer, m·;;gm{,gx;*;§g;*rgg* Vg without payment therefor, to the office of the Alien Property Custo- omce of. dian one motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle. BOTANIC GARDEN. B¤¢=1¤1¤ G·¤<1¤¤· That portion of the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Appro- —"·“”Ym°*°’V°***°‘°s priation Act for the fiscal year 1922 which provides for the transfer mifudzziii hit 1261, of motor vehicles from the War D?artment to the Botanic Garden °°ii°}iw1»Z is amended to read as follows: “ rovided, That the Secretary of adf°,*§_f·,{°“€°' "°h1°‘° War is authorized and directed to deliver to the Botanic Garden, without payment therefor, one three—ton truck and one passengercarrying motor veh1cle." A BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY. E¤1¤1¤¤¢rB¤r¤¤¤- To enable the Bureau of Efficiency to perform the duties imposed p.Sf§1§i°s aud °x` upon it by the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation uV°*g§· P- 15; V°'· Act for the Escal year 1921, $10,000: Provided, That nwmon shall i>lib»¢»Z _ be employed from the appropriation for the Bureau of ciency for my ‘°““°"°”‘ the fiscal year 1922 at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following; One at $7,500 one at $6,000, one at $4,250, six at $4,000 each, ee at $3,600 each, one at $3,500, two at $3,250 each, five at $3,000 each, two at $2,750 each, three at $2,400 each, and five at $2,000 each. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. m§§{§L_S°"l°° °°"" For necessary traveling expenses, including those of examiners T‘”“’°““‘°‘p°“S°S‘ acting under the direction of the commission, and for exppnses of examinations and investigations held elsewhere than at ashington, $5,000. Disrmcr or coLUMB1A. °**·’¤*¤*°°*¤¤·*·i·· GENERAL nxrnxsns. Exncrrrrvn omcn: The accoimt cers of the District of §X°%EiiX§llmiie¤¤· Columbia are authorized to pay to J. an Hendrick thesalary of deg`; be mm as Cm a Commissioner of the District of Columbia for the period from mssisw. September 17, 1920, to March 4, 1921, mclusive, notwithstanding 7 the provisions of section 1761 of the Revised Statutes of the Unite jj]?. S" S"' 1 61* p' States. , _ District of Columbia Employees} Corrépensation Fund: For carry- p.,%§'§,'€l.§’,,’°;$°u,,d_c°"" mg out the provisions of section 11 of e District of Columbia Ap- $';{¤gjj‘;§ fignproplriation Act approved July _11, 1919, extending to the exployees `“ of the government of the District of Columbia the provisions of the W wh Act entitled "An Act to provide compensation for employees of the ‘3°’ p'