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 137 8 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. C11. 161. 1921, DPi*i¤i°¤ °‘V¤¤°*€8* For the maintenance and expenses of the Division of Venerear Mamamncez Diseases, established by sections 3 and 4, Chapter XV, of the Act V°" "°·*"s8"‘ a proved July 9, 1918, including personal and other services in tllie field and m the District of Co umbia, $200,000. vB§L¢¤¥¤¤¤°¤ °¤ ¤d· Appro riations herein or hereafter made for the Public Health mg Service £all not be expended for advertising in newspapers, magazines, or periodicals for any purpose other t an the procurement of necessary emiployees and bids for necessary services, supplies, materials, an equipment. togiggg P=¤1>·=r¤>·¤¤+ ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN. tB¤¤*’¤¤+>¤· ¤¤1>P*i¤¤· For ex enses of the Alien Property Custodian authorized by the °$b1.4o,p.4rs. Act entitled "An Act to define, regulate, and punish trading with ·*"‘°· P·35· the enemy, and for other purposes, ’ approved October 6, 1917, as amended ; including (personal and other services and rental of quarters in the District of lumbia and elsewhere, er diem allowances in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4, travehng expenses, printing and binding, law books, books of reference and periodicals, supplies and elquépment, and maintenance, repair, and operation of motor- §QF§’°,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,_ prope e passenger-carrying vehicles, $375,000: romkied, That this pppropriation shall not be available for rent of buildings in the Bilsiirict of Cgolurnbia if suitable space is provided by the Public dmgs mmissron. 11$°ii?°me Qing AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND. Eggmym To enable the American Printing House for the Blind more adequately to provide books and apparatus for the education of the blind in accogdance with the provisions of the Act approved August 4, 1919, _ $40,00 . r§:;¥‘"*“*"° °' me coMM1ss1oN or rms rms. _ For expenses made necessary by the Act entitled "An Act establrshing a ommission of Fine Arts, ’ approved May 17, 1910, including the purchase of §I'10dlC8lS, maps, and books of reference, to be disbursed on vou ers approved y the commission by the officer in charge of public buildings and §·ounds, who shall be the secretary and shall act as the executive officer of said commission, $10,000. D’¤“*°*°*°°*¤mbl“- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Cf"“m*"° H°'¥’“°‘• Columbia Hospital and L <r-in As I : F al d °ti¢ev¤1¤. for additional construction,  liirblbrremdzhsltcdlridl fd-iilezlcrlsi xd every item connected therewith, $5,000; for expenses of heat, light, and power required rn and about the operation of the hospital, $15,000 fm or so much thereof as may be necessary; in all, $20 000, to be expended m§‘g§,,,Z,*?,,°;’,,g,‘°,,'f{,§, m under the direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol, and paid, 60 per centum out of the revenues of the District of Columbia, and 40 per centum out of the Treasury of the United States. p,l§§;§,[§’,§’ EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION COMMISSION. S°*‘“’*°“‘ Snanmsz Three commissioners, at $4,000 each; secretary, $3,000; attorney, $4,000; chief Statistician, $3,500; chief of accounts, $2,500; assistant cluet of accounts, _ $1,600; accountant, $2,250; claim examme:.s—:l;1pfé0($2,25g, amisgnt $2,000, assistant $1,800, five amistan a eac;spec1 ts—··tw t$1800eachtwo at $1,600 each;,clerk¤—seven of cies tl¤ree,0t:relvd of classltwo, wenttyéwgqnmrg class one, tlgrxiee at $1,000 each; chief telephone opera r,, ;mcsse r,$ 0;e rts dtemporaryass1s`ta¤tS in the District of Coludigia and elsexere attd be paid at a rate not