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 1156 s1XTY-sixrr1 oouennss. sm. 111. cs. se. 1921. M¤r¤h1.192r CHAP. 89.-—An A M ` l d ` ` tions er at fiscal y.af2¤d?.i"§”'§¤’§P§%‘fi‘?»‘é¥EI‘f31“§¥1£.’a§;'3°§§a°;$°2E.1“i’§L"Z¥i$ ¤,N¤.szs.1 purposes. . ’ Be it enacted the Senate and House o Re esentatives of the 1¤%?i;§?u;°;;?_ United States of E/nterica in Congress asseyrdiled, gliat the following mam, sums are appropriated, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deiciencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and prior fisca years, and for other purposes, namely: B¤*¤·¤°‘E¤‘°*¤¤°Y· BUREAU or EFFICIENCY. p,L'§,‘?°“ “‘d °"' To enable the Bureau of Efficiency to perform the duties 4~¢» v- ¤4r upon it by the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act approved May 29, 1920, $10,000. ` ”*=***°*°‘°°’¤¤°**~ Drsrmcr or COLUMBIA. GENERAL EXPENSES. ,,,E.;',‘§.p},°,Z,f-’]°“;f,§°,.¥’},§’g{{}' District of Columbia employees’ compensation fnmdz For carrying ·i·¤¢»i>·i°*· ‘· out the provisions of section 11 of the District of Columbia Appropgiation Act, apaprpvtehd J11¥yu1i1¥19f1Sg i§It;·&l)t'l.l.D§hi»O the ernploygeilpf e governmen o e is c o o ia e prov1sions o e v°L39'p`m` Act approyed September 7, 1916, entitled "An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes," _ $2 000. °¤ei;Z°Ziiie¤uiis`, CONTINGENT AND MISCELLANEOUS nxrnusns.  The limitation on the pinchase of car fares from appropriations ·""‘·P·“~’· contained in the District of Columbia Appropriation ct for the C, fiscal year 1921 is increased from $6,000 to $7 ,500. "°°°"°"’°°”° Coron¢}r’sJroffice:r§·`c;r pupchaile and mainteniaiince, hiée tgt hveréugr means o ans a io or e coroners office an e mo, jurors’ fees, withess fees, removal of deceased persons, making autoplsies, ice, disinfectants, teleplhone service, and other necessary supp `es for the morgue, and the necessary expenses of holding inquests, including stenographic services in taking testimony, an Admming mm m photographurg_unidentitled bodies, $1,700. _ ai-xfgba P 24 t Iigor Q,(lV8fllglSlIx§:l0l%1(i»lZ5: of   July % 1923,bas retkuued  o egiven co arc , ,o ereimurse yacarge . of 50 cents For each lot or iece of ro ert advertised, $2,200: Pmmso . P P P y . Number or printed Promded, That hereafter no more than one thousand copies of the °°F"”"”‘"°"· pamphlet of taxes m arrears shall be rinted, and a charge of not ess than cost plus 10 per centum shallp be made and collected from each person_furmshed with a copy of such pamphlet, the moneys to be covered mto the 'llreasury of the United States to the credit of the revenues of the United States and the District of Columbia ID the same proportions as appropriations for printing the pamphlet are paid from such revenues. Savers. SEWERS. P¤¤=Pi¤¤ 5<m¢¤· For operation and maintenance of the sewage pumping service, including repairs to boilers, machinery, and pumpilplg stations, and em5loyment of mechanics, laborers, and two watc en, purchase of co, oils, waste, and other supplies, and for maintenance of motor trucks, $18,000.