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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1920. 1035 LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE. Lighthouse Serviee· Li hthouse vessels: For salaries and wages of officers and crews "°‘°°"· of liét vessels and lighthouse tenders, including temporary employ- Omcmmdmn ment when necessary, $75,000. Inspectors, clerks, and so forth: For salaries of seventeen superin- I¤’P°°*°’s·°°°· tendents of lighthouses, and for clerks and other authorized permanent em loyees in the district offices and depots of the Lighthouse Service, exclusive of those regularly employed in the office of the Bureau of Li hthouses, District of olum ia $3,000. To reimburse R. C. Hart, special disbiusing agent of the Depart- §é,f,ib%,nm, °,_ ment of Commerce in the office of the superintendent of lighthouses, Portland, Ore on, for expenditures made by him from the appropriation "Generc5 expenses, Lighthouse Service, 1914," for per diem in lieu of subsistence, which were disallowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury, $300. LEGISLATIVE. Lesisietive The Seereta of War is authorized to transfer, without a ent, °°¥”*°’ P°W”1'¥"°°*- to the Superingndent, United States Capitol Buildin andIG1§1i1nds, e¢1he‘i(igi1iiii·i¤iI<iii such material and equipment, not required by the Véisr Department, °‘ as the Superintendent may request for use at the (gxitol wer plant, the Capitol Building, and the Senate and House ce lgiiild . Capitol wer plant: For lighting the Capitol, Senate andnilouse Maintenance. Oiiice Builldings, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $23,000. House Office Building: For maintenance, including miscellaneous ,,,H°'”° Om B°”d‘ items, and for all necessary services, $1,800. iiamremnee. smvsrn. S°”°*°~ For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, $35,000. ““·‘°°“““°°“° i“"“*'· For miscellaneous items, exclusive of labor, fiscal year 1919, $10,000. For stationery for Senators and the President of the Senate, and S‘°'·*°'“"Y· for committees and officers of the Senate, fiscal years 1920 and 1921, $2,000. To pay Dennis M. Kerr for extra and expert services rendered to §;§'},'fl§S“· K°"'· the (`ommittee on Pensions dining the first and second sessions of ` the Sixty-sixth Congress as assistant clerk to said committee, by detail from the Bureau of Pensions, $1,200. For an additional messenger for service at the main entrance to M<1i¤i¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤· the Senate Chamber, at an annual compensation of $1,440, fiscal E"' year 1921, $1,440. To pay Paul C. Carpenter for extra and expert services rendered g’;*;{,l;`c§C°'P°¤*°'· the Committee on Interstate Commerce in its investigation of the I ` Federal Trade Commission, $199.10. To pay James M. Porter for extra services during the second session  P°""‘ of the Sixty-sixth Congress rendered the Select Senate Committee in the investigation of the public·seho0l system of the District of Columbia, S300. For additional exlpenses of reporting and transcribing the debates §§,‘{§i},,{§Y°Q,f;S-,0, and proceedings of the Senate and to equalize more nearly the amounts ¤s¤¤1 year 19% paid by the Senate and House of Representatives for reporting their respective proceedings from July 1, 1920, to June 30, 1921, payable in equal monthl§ installments, $9.844. *' _ Senate Office uilding: For maintenance, miscellaneous items and mgff Om" B“"d` supplies, and for all necessary personal and other services for the *°°’*°°°·