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 s1XTY.s1XTH corronnss. Sess. 11. 0H. 253. 1920. 1021 binding to be done at the Government Printing Office, law books, _ books of reference, andmperiodicals, $7,000,000: Provided, That the §a';"'jg£rmm_ salary limitations plac upou_ the appropriation for vocational .4m,p.ua. rehabilitation by the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act, approved July 19, 1919, shall apply to the appropriation herein ma ez Provided m further, That the ard may, after June 30, 1920, pay, subjiect to the p,,}m§`&{°° "’°'°“° conditions and limitations prescribed by section 2 of the ocational Rehabilitation Act as amended, to all trainees undergoing training under said section residing where maintenance and support is above the average and comparatively high, in lieu of the monthly pay- Am 159 ments for maintenance and support prescribed by section 2, as ’p° ° amended, such sum as in the judgment of the said board is necessary for his maintenance and support and for the maintenance and sup- mmmim port of persons dependent upon him, if any: Provided, howeoer, That ' in no event shall the sum so paid such person while pursuing such course be more than $100 per month for a single man without dependents, or for a man with dependents $120 per month, plus the Vox 40 m Gm several sums tgrescribed as f ° y allowances under section 204 of ‘ ’pp’ ’ Article II of e War Risk Insurance Act. Federal control of tel- FEDERAL CONTROL OF TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE ¢8¤•Ph,¤tc..systems. SYSTEMS. For payment of the deficit incurred in the operation of the tele- iagiiiiiiiiit °i °pmt' graph and telephone systems during the tgeriod of Government _,‘§};,f°;,}’;,§‘?‘· control and to carry out the provisions of ejoint resolution approved July 16, 1918, and the Act approved ug 11, 1919, with reference to just compensation to the owners of e telegraph and telephone systems for the supervisioradpossession, control, and operation of their properties by the Uni States d the beginning midnight, uly 31, 1918, and ending midniggt, J y 31, 1919, $14,000,000, to remain available until June 30, 1921. DEPARTMENT or STATE. °°¤°m*·*.°'S****· roiznreiv rurnncorzizsn. F°'°i""“t°'°°"”°‘ Transportation of diplomatic and consular officers in going to and Tmoling Q returning from their posts: To pay the itemized and verified statements o the actual and necessary expenses of transportation and subsistence, under such regulations as the Secret of State may prescribe, of diplomatic an consular officers and clziilcs in embassies, egations, and consulates and their families and effects in goin to and returning from their posts or when traveling under orders of the Secretary of tate, but not including any expense incurred in connection with leaves of absence, $125,000. Bum, home ,.,_ Transporting remains of diplomatic officers, consuls, and consular ¤¤¤1¤¤¤f¤·¤*¤· assistants to their homes for interment: For defraying the expenses of transporting theremains of diplomatic and consular officeis of the United States, including consider assistants, who have died or may die abroad or in transit, while in the discharge of their official duties, to their former homes in this country for interment, and for the ordinary and necewary expenses of such interment, at their post or at home, $1,344.65. Ixrrznsarrouar. Gmonmrrc Assocnmon ron mm MEASUREMENT d,{§*,§{{'g2,§§,*;g_*g;,L “°'·‘ OF THE EARTHZ For the maintenance of the Intematioual Latitude 1$¤igi¤¤¤¤¤¤_ ¤f Observatory at Ukiah, California, and the continuance of the inter- Um bs°mi°°' national latitude work there from May 1, 1920, until the International Geodetic Association shall find it ossible to resume its. support of the observatory, $500: Provided, That so much thereof as 5’§§'§°&t,,d from may be used for the purposes mentioned shall be deducted from the ‘¥"°°°·