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 SIXTY-FIFTH corrennss. sm. III. Ch. 39. 1919. 1163 One-half of the foregoing} amounts for the District of Columbia, m§°“°;’°m Distm except as otherwise provide herein, shall be paid out of the Treasur·y wu ` of the United States and one-half out of the revenues of the District of igplumbia. Gd e appropriations contain in the "First Deficienc A ro- ***;******1* '°¤¤°’ AFt priation Act, 1919," for the overnment of the District of goluriirliia, Eitiiiieiiiiiiiim Dis` shall be paid one-half out of the Treasury of the United States and ’"‘“’*" W"' one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia, except the sum for carrying out the provisions of the "District of Columbia Ex°°P**°¤· minimum-wage law," which shall be paid wholly out of the revenues of the District of Columbia. EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION COMMISSION. ,,,,§§,¥’§,'{,*f _,i*,j§’°** Not to exceed $9,000 of the appropriation of $25,000 for carry1n' E· “S‘§““ D*“"°* on the work of the commission in illragce, contained in the deiicienc§ °‘·§i§]i>ii gi.24- appropriation Act approved July 8, 1918, may be ergended in the _ District of Columbia or the tpurposes named in the ct: Prmnkied, §f,°;’,",,,°;,,m_ That no per diem in lieu 0 subsistence shall be allowed in the District of Columbia. · Em>r.orm=rs' oomrmvsarron FUND: For compensation provided by ,u‘?,‘?,‘;',P,§g'§°*°“ "m° "An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United V<>1·3°» m>· 743, 149- States suffering injuries in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes," approved September 7, 1916, including medical, surégical, and hospital services, and supplies provided by section 9, an the transportation and burial expenses provided by sections 9 and 11, $700,000, to be available unt expended. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mwm D°P•¤‘*• erzrmnsr. SUPPLY cormrrrmm. ml€{•t{j¤¤¤¤rvb¤¤¤- For salaries of employees, office equipment, fuel, light, electric ,.,,{”,,""f,'§g°§· s{*§‘;,',§{§§‘ current, telephone service, maintenance of motor trucks, and other gg? *¤ <1¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤Z necessary expenses for carrying into effect the Executive order of ` December 3, 1918, regulating the transfer of office material, supplies, and equipment in the District of Columbia falling into disuse because of the cessation of war activities, $100,000, to continue available during the fiscal year 1920: Provided, That no person shall be em- ‘;§'§,°‘,Z,'g‘{;.,,,,,,,,,_ ployed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $2,500 per annum and not more than three persons shall be employtpd at a rate in excem of $1,800 er annum each: Prozridedilfurther, at the said ;c,$f‘,'}§*”,,}},‘§,‘,%f°,{’,§,,’f""` Executive order shall continue in effect until une 30, 1920, without modification except that proceeds from the transfer of applropriations thereunder shall e covered into the Treasury as misce aneous receipts: Pmvided further, That the heads of the executive departments €<>r<:_r;;;*i<;¤:c vine; an inde ndent establishments and the commissioners o the Dis— £$li.»re¤,ae. " trict of (iiliumbia shall cooperate with the Secretary of the Treasury in connection with the storage and delivery of material, su glies, and e uipment transferred under the foregoing order: PT01fl»l£ further, 'liliat the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to transfer to D_}`PQ_g¥-jeu{¤*d¤gmzg* the Secretary of the Treasury without payment therefor three heavy ` motor trucks for use of the General Supp y Committee. AUDITING ACCOUNTS Armour. 8,;}°*j$f*¤¢ •¤=°°¤‘~’ The available balance of the gippropriation of $700,000 for the audit abggg ,{’,.‘,,,";‘,},,°‘,§§,€ of accounts abroad, contain rn the legislative, executive, and with: __3_ judicial appropriation Act for the Hscal year 1919, may be expended ’ p' "