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 1396 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. sms. III. Cr1.285. 1911. of necemary books and eriodicals, and other necessary incidental . expenses, seven thousand five hundred dollars, the same to be expended. under the direction of the Smrthsoman Institution. _ ·¤¤‘°P'¤¥¤*°** 0** Astrophysical Observatory: For mamtenance of Astrophysical °°"°t°”` Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsoman Institution including salaries of assistants, the purchase of necessary books and _ periodicals, including payment rn advance for_subscr1ptions apparatus, making necessary observations in high altitudes, or m Mexico, repairs and a terations of buildmgs, and miscellaneous expenses, eighteen thousand dollars. _ _ National Museum: For cases, furniture; fixtures, and apphances niture,et¤i. ’ required for the exhibition and safe-keeping of collections, mcluding salaries or compensation of all necessary employees, one hundred an ~ seventy-five thousand dollars; _ _ Beet “¤¤*·¤°·=· For expense of heating, lightingf electrical, telegraphic, and telephonic service, fifty thousand dollars; _ _ _ _ I ·°*°··°°l· For continuing the preservation, exhibition, and increase of the collections from the surveying and ex loring expeditions of the Government, and from other sources, incliiding salaries or compensation of all necessary enrployees, and all other necessary expenses, three hundred thousand ollars, of which sum five thousand five hundred dollars may be used for necessary drawings and illustrations for publications; Bo¤k¤»¤¤<=· For_purchase of books, pamphlets, and periodicals for reference, incIl_ud.mg paynzgnlt advancplfor subsprrpgrlpsns, two thousinlnd dollars; Benin or r airs dings, s o, an s inc u a necessary labor arid material, fifteen thoriisand dollars ;’ dmg P·>¤¤•c¤· For Hostage stamps and foreign postal cards, five hundred dollars; In a ,_ for the National Museum, five hundred and forty-two thousand five hundred dollars. h1j;¤<>¤•* Z°<>¤¤¤*¤¤ National Zoological Park: For continuing the construction of roads, ` ' walks, bridges, water supply, sewerage, and drainage; and for gradmg, planting and otherwise improving the grounds; erecting and repairing buridinigs and mclosures; care, subsistence, purchase, and transportation o ammals; including salaries or compemation of all necessary employees; and general incidental expenses not otherwise provided for, inc udingipurchase, maintenance, and driving of horses and vehicles reqfuired or official urposes, and not exceeding one hundred dollars or the (purchase oi) necessary books and periodicals, including payment in a vance for subscri tions, one hundred thou- I{*'**'*°* sand dollars_; one half of which sum shall be aid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from the Treasury of the United States. m},;g,°5g,§g,§,§,_,§gf*‘ INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. - dxzéles ¤f www For- Salaries of seven commissioners, at ten thousand dollars each, seventy thousand dollars. S°°*’°’*’>’· For salary of secretary, five thousand dollars. E¤P°¤¤°¤· I For all othpr authorized expenditures necessary in the execution of, laws to re ate commerce, one million dollars, of wl ` mouuexm- ¤»¤¤s¤1- exceeding gay thousand dollars may be expended in theueiirilrptilcglmldgii of counse, and not exceeding three thousand dollars may be expended for the purchase of necessary books, reports, and periodicals and not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars may be expended for printing other than that done at the Government Printing Office. E*g?'?n‘,j’g_d**;_°°¤¤° To further enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to enforce mgiggrksirlawsssa compgzscg wrlth section twenty of the Act to regulate commerce as $1s a’Z.13di¤$°¥i?.”%L?§i;?‘y‘.l.“.§ “(l?°‘I.Z¥§§.¥"”h’ "‘,,...”°’°°.1“.,,.,."“”"’°" examiners, three hundred and fifty thousand ddllyar; ts cr