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 SIXTY-FIFTH oononnss. sas. 11. oa. 201. 1918. 1035 UNITED STATES COURTS. U¤i¢¤d$¤*¤¤¤<>¤¤*S~ The acppropriation for _"fees of clerks, United States courts/’ n1I$lliE'f°l$l dgiugliii containe in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal ear $*{m;¤° Ogg- 1919, shall be available for the payment of fees to the clerk ofy the ’p` ' Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in United States cases from July 1, 1918, notwithstanding the prohibition on the payment of such fees from that fund by the said Act. For fees of clerks, Hscal year 1918, $25,000. C¤¤¤k¤’f¤¤S· For fees of jurors, fiscal year 1918, $30,000. J¤rm»ra·s. · rnnrrnxrrxams. P¤¤i*¤¤¤¤*i¤¤- Atlanta, Georgia: For enlarging the dining room and chapel A*l¤¤*¤·G¤· $37,000; purchase of machinerymznd other equipment, $650,000; ci1?zi2ziilu1;1iii);'»r¤i!ia” working cap1tal,_$150,000; purc, equipment, improvement, and operation o additional farm land, $200,000; in all, $1,037,000: Pro- €,',§""‘[,3 ,,,01,,,,,; mded, That the said working capital fund and the receipts credited fugjiu 89, thereto may be used as a revolving fimd during the fisc year 1919. ’Pf ` McNeil sland, Washington: For guards, $3,000: Promded, That W§$f°°“ I‘“"‘d· the salaries of the guards of this institution shall be $90 per month 11§;¤=*j;,¢•· ds each, beginning November 1, 1918. Y gw ' rosr orrrcn DEPARTMENT. ...3Zf* °“°° ”°"°"‘ . orrrcn or Tim POSTMASTER GENERAL. P°°‘“‘“‘°'G°“°‘“ For the following employees from November 1, 1918, to June 30, Empl°y°°"‘ 1919, inclusive, at annual rates of compensation, as follows: Six clerks of class four, at $1,800 each; twenty clerks of class three, at $1,600 each; twenty-one clerks of class two, at $1,400 each; twenty- four clerks of class one, at $1,200 each; ten clerks, at $1,000 eac ; and one messenger, $840; in all, $74,560, _ The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to advance mw" s“"‘“” "°“‘p“· to the Postmaster General from the appropriation for expenses of 1;<}v¤¤}c§l 3; ¤¤- preparation and issuance of war savings stamps such sums as may be p° °°S° °’ ` necessary to meet the expenses of the Post Office Department for clerical service and other necessary expenditures in connection with the distribution, sale, and keeping of accounts of war savings and thrift stamps. POSTAL SERVICE. "°“‘“"‘°""°°· 0U*r or rua rosrar. mzvamms. OFFICE or rm: rmsr Assismivr Posrmasrna ossaaan. m2{.T$al§2§°,i*,l{‘P°°*' For compensation to postmasters, fiscal year 1917, $4,912.31, P·¤¤¤=~>S*¤¤- For special-delivery fees, for the fiscal years that follow: Swisldeiireryfw- Nineteen hundred and seventeen, $22.72; Nineteen hundred and eighteen, $196,022.32 nnrxariinxr or coininscn. me’}$é’?’“"““°“t°’°°“` Contingent expenses. coxrrxcnxr nxrnxsns. _ _ _ ¥\`atar cooling plant _ The Secretary of Commerce is authorized to pay from the appropria- Maggy p_ mi tion for contmgent expenses of the department for the rent for the fiscal year 1919 of a water—cooling plant in the Commerce Building now leased for the use of the Department of Commerce.