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 840 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Ch. 75. 1915. f¤Y¥ *¤·\*•*¤·“°¤°' Valuation of property of carriers: To enable the Interstate Comva. sip. mr. merce Commission to carry out the objects of the Act entitled "An Act to amend an Act entitled ‘ An Act to regulate commerce,’ argoved Febru fourth, e`¤hteen hundred and eighty-seven, and acts amend¤al%ry thereoflliy providirifor a valuation of the several classes of property of carriers sub`ect ereto and  mformatron concerning their stocks, bench and other securit1es,’ aglproved March -5;* *”¤ '“"‘“’°‘ first, mneteen hundred and thirteen, inclu  em in heu of 4ia,p.m. subsistence when allowed pursuant to section of the sundry civil appropriation Act approved August first, nineteen hundred and Bm fourteen, and including not exceeding $15,000 for rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, $3,000,000. ,,,“",§,Q°°°“°“'°”°“' For all authorized expenditures under the provisions of the Act of gw 36»B9Q1¤· Febru seventeenth, nineteen hundred and e even, “To promote the °"’ P' safetyaci-employees and travelers upon railroads by  common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to equrp err locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto/’ including such stenogr·aphic and clerical help to the  inspector and his two assistants as the Interstate Commerce Commission may PM dim •¤¤¤¤*» deem necessary, and for per diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed °i°'»a,p.¤s¤. pursuant to section thirteen of the sundry crvil appropriation Act approved August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, $220,000. ,,,H°‘Fc,§,,'{‘,,,’f,f,°;"°‘“" UNITED STATES BOARD g¥O1§EDIATION AND CONCILIA- ,,,=“§°" ‘°d "` `"Fbr commissioncr, $7,500; assistant commissioner, $5,000; neces- 4¤¢,p. ms; sary and roper expenses incrured in connection with any arbitration or with the carrying on of the work of mediation and conciliation, including travehng and other necessary expenses of members or employees of boards of arbitration, furniture, office Hxtures and supplies, books, salaries, traveling expenses, and other necemary expenses of members or employees of the Board of Mediation and Conciliatron to be approved y the chairman of said board, $34,680; rent in the District o Columbia, $2,820; in all, $50,000. “**"°”’ COMMISSION ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. q¤E’¥"“"·’,,,,_ °‘ ‘°‘ For completing the in uiries and invest' ations authorized by the V¤¤· 5;%.415- Act of August twenty-tliirrd, nineteen hunldred and twelve, entitled "An Act to create a Commission on Industrial Relatxons," and to provide the expenses of such inquiries and investigations as are enumerated_ rn section two of said Act, and for all necessary printing, ilncluiirng 211:; lgnal report of the commission, $100,000, to be immeiate y av e. ,§{,‘§,'f' "'***°°"“" FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Salaries For five commissioners, at $10,000 each; secretary, $5,000; in all, $55,000. escmzmuins ¤¤¤rmy· To continue all of such services and employments provided for the "°*j·*_,>;•;*-m fifteen except the offices of commissioner and deputy commissioner ’ ' as  the d1scretion of the Federal Trade Commissron may be required M lc k for its purgioses and at the rates_of compensation s cified or authoras ° ’ ’* ized there or, and for such additional clerks and otlligrs as are author- B- B·»*=¤°·16’·P·2"· ized rn and at the rates of compensation fixed by section one hundred PH dm bm. and sixty-sevpinlg of fthe gtevrsedl Statutes of the Urgited Statesél for °°·$°?»¢=, p. an in lieuadlifsubsistence when allowed pursuant to sebtion thirtegn of the sundry civil appropriation Act approved August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, $300,000.
 * ·,,,i,,,f,°”,;;,,},’f"°,§,'},,,,‘}' Bureau of Corporations during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and
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