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 SIXTY·FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. 647 riodicals; subsistence and travel, including the expenses of members of the advisory commission, or subordinate bodies or other employees going to and attending meetings of the advisory commission or subordinate bodies; rent of offices and grounds · expenses for repairs and upkeep of buildings occupied by the coimcil; and printing and binding done at the G0ve1'nment.Print1ng Officc, $400,000. · DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Dasumorcoiumnaa · Columbia Hos ital and Lym` g-in Asylum: For general repairs and ,0,.°°"““b*° H°°P*‘°' for additional cgnstruction, including labor and material for each wommh t and eve item connected therewith, $5,100; for expenses of heat, s¢§°p°i”' °“' HEI"' light, anlillpower required in and about the operation of the hospital, $15,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary; in all, $20,100, to be expended imder the direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol, _ and paid, one-half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia- ,§e;§g{’°m D“*"‘°" and one-half out of the Treasury of the United States. Em1>1.oYEEs· COMPENSATION commission. ..§?."é ’" SALAR1Es: Three commissioners at $4,000 each; secretary and S°'°‘*°‘ solicitor, $3,000; chief statistician, $3,500; disbnusing agent, $2,000; claim examiners-chief $2,250, assistant $1,800, two assistants at $1,600 each; s ecial a ents—one $1,800, two at $1,600 each; clerksfour of class tlilee, eight of class two, eight of class one, two at $1,000 each; messenger, $840; telepthone operator, $720; in all, $63,510. Coivrmonnr Ex1>ENsEs: or furniture and other equipment and °°“"*“‘°“‘°‘P°”’°°· repairs thereto $1,500; law books, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, and sup lies, $1,000; traveling expenses, $5,000; rent, - $5,000; printing and) binding to be done at the Government Print- Experts em ing Office, $5,000; experts and temporary assistants in the District ` of Columbia and elsewhere to be paid at a rate not exceedin $8 er day and temporary clerks, stenographers or t writers in gba Iliatrict of Columbia to be paid at a rate not  $100 per month $5,000; medical examinations, traveling and other expenses, and V loss of wages payable to employees under section twenty-one of the °l'3°’°`m‘ Act of September seventh, nineteen hundred and. sixteen, and for miscellaneous items, $2,000; in all, $24,500. . C u I EMPLOYEES, comrnnsatrrou FUND: For the payment of c0'mpen— A°iii>Iv$’$Zf$s$iia`$¥¢ sation rovided by "An Act to provide comlpensation for emplo ees V°’· 3°· PP- "3· 7*5 of the lllnited States suffering mjuries in the performance of gieir duties, and for other purposes," approved September seventh, nineteen hundred and sixteen, including medical, surgical, and hospital services, and su plies provided b section nine, and the transportation and burialp e nses providyed by sections nine and e even, $500,000, to be avgsble until expended. FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. ,,,Y,°§“,,",}g';'f“ E°"°°' Not to exceed $5,250 of the appropriation contained in section D§§,f, °‘}“c@°,$,_'“ seven of the Act entitled "An Actlleo Iprovide for the promotion of V¤¤·¤¤-1>-M vocational education, and so forth," agproved February twenty- third, nineteen lumdred and seventeen, s all be available for rental of quarters in the District of Columbia for the said board during the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen. FEDERAL TRADE commission. .J§.‘.3.’“‘ "'°"° °°“" For five comxnissioners, at $10,000 each; secret, $5,000; HVG Suda clerks to commissioners, at $1,800 each; chief clchiz, $2,000; disbmsing clerk, $2,000; clerks—:four of class four, five of class three,