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 1134 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 171-173, 179. 1917. t5¤Y¤¤·¤* *¤¤m°<“· Danish West Indian Islands and in the United States. Section ° y' seven shall become immediately effective and the appropriation thereby provided for shall be immediately available. ` Approved, March 3, 1917. ¥¤¤=b3. 1917- CHAP. 172.-Joint Resolution Authorizing the President to appoint delegtes to attend the Tenth International Cor? of the W01’Id,B Purity Fe eration, to held [Pub- R¤¤·.N¤·53·l in th; cigar; Ixauisvillzgtate of ntucky, November eighth to fourteenth, nineteen nm an seven n. Resolved by the Senate and House cz Repgesentativea of the United ,_,:m§,'f*’° P“’**Y *`°"‘ States of America in Congress assemb d, _ at the President of the Delegmsrownzress United States be, and he is hereb, authorized to appoint delegates °f"°°‘°"“d‘ to attend and regvresent the States at the Tentg Intemational Congress of the orld’s Purit Federation, to be held m the city of Louisville, State of Kentucgy, November eighth to fourteenth, '°""’*’°· hddd te·P0·videdTht `f No ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,_ nineteen un re an seven en. r , a no appropria 1on shall be granted at any time for expenses of delegates or for other expenses incurred in connection wit said congress. Approved, March 3, 1917. March 3, 1917- CHAP. 178.—Joint Resolution For the appointment of four membms of the Board  of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. [Pu . ., 0. . _ Resolved by the_Se·nate and House egf Representatives of the United D,§‘:,§{§§°‘ ’§l,‘,§’{{‘,§,,§§§ States o6VAmerica in Congress assembl , That John W. West, of _Maine ; Zifseessos i?.§‘°&.0;gZv%d§X£“.i? i€£i§3§,°i.‘§ké¤I.i‘ ii-i;.$‘2IH‘§Péb‘§{ °i“hi§’§Ii‘§i “°"°€°”· members of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Igisabled Volunteer Soldiers of the Unite States, to succeed Frederick J. Close of Kansas; James W. Wadsworth, of New York; H. H. Markham, of California; and Thomas S. Rridgham, of Maine, whose terms of office expired April twenty-first, nmeteen hundred and sixteen. Approved, March 3, 1917. · March .1917. CHAP. 1’79.—A A Maki ‘ f beD ‘ the fiscal year sndirlig Jiine thi¥1:tiiiF:r1(i£i':agtfe1d)d1I1¤i’rli¢ired .Z’Z¤°Zi'§I’{Z.i.§iAg"°“1°`"° for [rubric, xs. seo.; _ I op H5. ...:.s*¤;;:mi:2.z¤ a£§.'fJ"£'”mm”‘i.i.y5Z”e*?.2’}“.Z§f£.€’..°£‘£§°f·ii.€.’i'€¥§‘i“.ffi'é$f.%‘£Q’§‘..mU."i{.f.d apdlgheg aigéigtebg, appgogzilgiated, out,of any zgguey ipuhhe Treasury o_ e ni a es no o erwise a ropria _ m compensation for the fiscal year ending June thilitieth, mxfeteen hundred and eighteen, for the purposes an obyects hereinafter expressed, namely: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 01:*1**102 OF THE sncnnruzr. ,_K",,,,°‘ “°°'°"‘Y· Sanamns Orman or um Snciwranr or Aemcnmruanz Secretary t's°ucmr`m` of Agricultiire, $12,000; Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, $5,000; solicitor, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,000, and $500 additional as custodian of bmldings pgivate secretary to the Secretary of Agriculture, $2,500 executive er, $2,250; executive clerk, $2,100; stenographer au executive Sark to the geeccretary of Agriculture, $2,250; private secretary to the Asses` tant retary of Agriculture, $2,250· one a intment clerk, $2,000; one assistant in charge of informatidn, $3,0gg?o11e