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 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. 011.240. 1911. 1305 MARINE CORPS Marine Corps. The Auditor for the Navy Department is authorized and directed §j>{°i¥¤¤°"i<>§P¤Y· to allow in the accounts of Lieutenant Colonel William C. Dawson, comiminiisyuiimmiii. Major Harold C. Reisinger, and Ca tain Davis B. Wills, assistant f°" paymasters, United States Marine Cibrps, the sums of one hundred and forty-eight dollars and three cents, sixty-six dollars and forty- one cents, and f1fty-three dollars and ninety-six cents, respectively, heretofore gaid as foreign service pay to certain enlisted men, who have since een discharged, or have deserted; which payments were disallowed, or are_subject to disallowance, under decisions by the Comptroller of the Treasury, dated April twenty-second, nineteen hun red and ten, and June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and ten. For provisions, Marine Corps, including items specified under this Provisions. head in naval appropriation Acts, for fiscal years as follows: d Igor the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eleven, seventy thousand 0 ars. For the fiscal gear nineteen hundred and nine, two thousand eiglht hundred an nine_ dollars and seventeen cents. or the fiscal year mneteen hundred and eight, four dollars. For the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven, fifty cents. For fuel, Marine Corps, including items s eciiied under this head F¤€*· in the naval appropriation Act for the fiscal) year nineteen hundred - and eleven, ten thousand dollars. Y For contingent, Marine Corps, including items specified under this °°¤°*¤8¤¤°· head in the naval appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and eight, thirty dollars and sixty-two cents. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. mgttsrior Derm- For reimbursement to the appropriation for contingent expenses, g£<>¤¤ M1¤¤ Haag, Department of the Interior, nineteen hundred and eleven, of expenses m$p°°°°°’ p° incurred in the investigation instituted in the Patent Office to determine the validity of certain appilications for atent for electric lighting, filed by one John Allen eany, includiing traveling expenses, expenses of witnesses, cost of copies of testimony, and other expenses iméydent tobthe inylestigation, two thpéxsand five hundred dog) ars. o reim urse the appropriation ontingent ex eases, epart- B¤f¢¤¤ ·>f Mi¤¤•- ment of the Interior, riiiietiien hundred and eleven,’I’) on account of ii»i¢i?iii°§°bei° °°°ip` advanced expenditures made therefrom to the Bureau of Mines, established in the Department of the Interior May sixteenth, nineteen hundred and ten, four thousand five hundred dollars. Additional rent of building, Civil Service Commission: For addi- mgm;] Service €¤¤¤— tional amount required during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and Aaeinirmai me or twelve to pay for rental of a suitable iirelproof building, containing “"_{',,,‘Z,'?{f,f"’·,g,{,_ not less than ap roximately forty thousan square feet of floor space, for the use of the Civil Service Commission and for any bureaus of the Interior Department now occupyi rented quarters, authorized to gelleased for the period of ten years,¤§1ree hundred and seventy-five 0 ars. Removal from resent uarters, Civil Service Commission: For m,§v¤;,¥>¢¤¤¤¤ 0* ¤+· moving the Civil  Commission from its present quarters to ` the new building, and for the purchase of necessary furniture, carpets, curtains, awnings, shelving, bookcases, and other absolutely necessary items for the furnishinigs and equipment of its new offices, to continue available during the cal year nineteen hundred and twelve, four thousand dollars. Repair of rooms, Pension Office Building: For repair of rooms in §§*:,<:0¤¤¤- the Pension Office Building damaged by fire J anuailthirteenth, nineteen hundred and eleven, four thousand one hun ed and seventy- five dollars.