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 2 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cris. 2, 3. 1917. to Senators, Members of the House of Representatives, Delegates from the Territories, and Resident Commissioners, for attendance on the first session of the Sixty-fifth Congress. ,,§§f"°°'R°p‘°‘°““°' House or Rnrnnsnxrsrivns. S‘°“°“°""· For stationery for Members and Delegates and_Resident Commissioners, at $125 each, for the first session of the Sixty-fifth Congress, $55,000. ,,,§§‘3§‘{’,,{$f°’ ““m For the foHowing employees during the first session of the Sixty- ' fifth Congress, but not longer than until and including June thirtiet, P nineteen undred and seyenteen, namely: _ °€"·’· For forty-six pages, includmtgi two riding pages, four telephone pages, one upress ga ery page, an ten pages or duty at the entrances gui? °m°° '”°“°“' to the Ha of the House, at $2.50 per day each- nine messengers in the posit; oligsice at the rate) of $100 per month each; in all, $13,020, or so muc thereo as may e necessary. Approved, April 11, 1917. AFHdlg’i;l7' CHAP. 3.—An Act Making appropriations to suppl; deficiencies in appropria- tions for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen undred and seventeen, and [Publ"' No' 2] prior fiscal years, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United pi-iiiii$s°i°°l°° wp"' States of America. in Congress assembled, That the following sums are appropriated, out of any_money_in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in apgposriations for the fiscal year ending June t tieth, mneteen hun e and seventeen, and prior fiscal years, and for other purposes, namely: ’r¤¤¤¢¤¤r¤· EXECUTIVE. §§,§°u‘§;§j,2§p°jéS,s_ For contingent expenses of the Executive Office, including stationery, record books, telegrams, telephones, books for hbrary, furniture and carpets for offices, automobiles, expenses of garage, including ·¥;1boi·)}an&l iizisggllgrioeous items, to be expended in the discretion o e esi en, , . ,,§n’*}*°*“°¤i¤¤ I¤S*i*¤· SMITHSONLAN INSTITUTION. c,,§‘},'§,§'f““°““' °"’ For the system of intemational exchanges between the United pnd foreigiiim countries, under the direction ofhthe Smithsonian ns 1 u ion, mc u_ g necessary employees an urc ase of n essa books and periodicals, $3,500. P Be ry  ’"‘°° Cm FEDERAL TRADE commission. °’°°i“""°'“°"·°‘°‘ For compensation, travel expense, and per diem in lieu of subsist- ‘ ence at the rate of $4, of such special attorneys, special experts, special examiners, special agents, clerks, and other employees as may be necessary for the purpose of cariéying on the work of said commission; um; a , _ . €,?,.,‘§°,{,°""““°,,,_.c,,,,,§;S_ The eccounting officers of the Treasury Department are authorized and directed to credit in the accounts of George Johannes, special disbursing agent, Federal Trade Commission, the sum of $94.65, representing amounts paid by him for subscriptions to periodicals and publications of the nature of books of re erence disallowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury Department.
 * igDsala1·%·sg12gg0be paid hereun er exceeding the rate of $5,000 per