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 124 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cir. 27. 1917. P¤r¤i¤¢¤S¤*>¤*‘>"·*¤°°- March first, nineteen hundred and thirteen, including per diem in hen "°‘·’*“#*"°°"‘ of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section thirteen of the sundry civil appropriation Act approved August first, nuieteen R°°‘· hundred and fourteen, and including not exceeding $15,000 for rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, $3,500,000. _ _ ,,,S“,l€cl°°°m°m° b°n` For all authorized expenditures under the grovisionsipf the Act of i7¤1.$6,¤-913- February seventeenth, nineteen hundred an eleven, To promote the safety of employees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in interstate commerce to eqtup their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appurtenances thereto/’ V°]‘38’ °‘ 1m` and amendment of March fourth, nineteen undred and fifteen, extending "the same powers and duties with respect to all parts and appurtenances of the ocomotive and tender," mcludrng such stenographic and clerical help to the chief mspector and his two assistants _ _ as the Interstate Commerce Commission may deem necessary, and l°}‘{,‘§Y¥§f'Q,’j°,§lst°"°°‘ for per diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section thirteen of the sund civil appropriation Act approved August first, nineteen hundred antd fourteen, $225,000. .¤§°€$¤i?ri·l2%‘?““” @1TED STATES BOARD or MEDIATION AND con- CILIATION. °‘%‘l,‘}Y‘g',§“,§{'l§P°““”‘ For commissioner, $7,500; assistant commissioner, $5,000; necessary and proper expenses incurred in connection with any arbi- ‘ tration or with the c on of the work of mediation and conciliation, including trave gg and other necessary expenses of members or emplo ees of boards of arbitration, furniture, office fixtures and supplies, `lrooks of reference and periodicals, salaries, traveling expenses, and other necessary er;-Eenses of members or employees 0 Rm the Board of Mediation and Cone ation, to be approved b the chair- ' rnarho§s$1g0l6oud, $34,680 ; rent in the District of Columgia, $2,820 ; m a, 5 ,. 8. _ 7 ; Wm of arbitratgm shall first be Idbtained frotddnghe Board of Lfediation and Conciliation. a§§?;{“‘ ’"“’° °"“‘ FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. iiiiilHs§?]>.n1. For five commissioners, at $10,000 each; secret, $5,000; five clerks to commissioners, at $1,500 each; chief cldiilir, $2,000; disbursing clerk, $2,000; cler·ks——four of class four, five of class three, ten of class two, seventeen of class one, twenty-one at $1,000 each, twenty-one at $900 each; messenger; four assistant messen ers; mne messenger boys, at $480 each; general mechanic, $840; t§].l'GG watchmen; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; three laborers, at $660 each; telephone operator, $720; forewoman, $300; six charrmsmh women, at $240 each; rn l, $172,920. héyzextpm (glut; For  exgenses necessary to carry out the order of the President of (,,,,,,0:,, msm,m,_§’gm’ the United tates to investigate within the_scope of its powers and emo-. to regiprt the facts relating to any alleged violations of the antitrust Acts y any corporation in the production, ownership, manufacture, storage,  distribution of foodstuffs and the products or by- _ g;‘;>;1l:11p8tésu;a1rgs1;ig5{)r<5:i:) or in connection with their preparation and · 1 . ’ - ·' ‘ S*’°°‘“"“°'°°"’°°° _ For compensation, travel expense, and per diem in lieu of subsistence at the rate of §4, of such special attorneys, special experts, special exammers, special agents, clerks, and other em loyees as may hmm!. Iligsggblpssggysgr; theglpwpse ofcpagryrngfpn the wor; of said com- , e ai gdiug $5,000 per annum!-`?•$300,000. P mlm Br Bm dm me °f
 * ""‘°'l°’ ’°‘ “' Authorit for incurrm` g ex enses inclu subsistence b boards