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 1382 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. and equipment, law books and books of reference periodicals, printing and binding, traveling expenses, per diem in lieu of subsistence, am, p. c. rent of <%)uarters in_ the District of Co umbia if space is not provided °°’“”“°“· by the public Bmldings Commission, rent of quarters outside the District of Columbia, witness fees, and mileage, $275,000. ,§i.E;.§‘§;¥,$,?‘%,*2; Rook cnnnx AND roroMAc PARKWAY commission, OH. m·§=<1uir1¤¤z¤~<1<ii¤i¤¤¤1 'l`o_ena.ble the commission created by section 22 of the Public v.t,3»,·,p,8g5, Euildings Acgggpppoved March 4, 1933 (Thirtyepvplnth Statutes ap ar e p, o continue prooee towar the ac uisiti lands reqaguiiied for a connecting lparkwggltietween Potomald Parlgntlge Zoolo%c3l Paik, apd Rockbglree Park, $200,000, tofbe available until . r expen e an to e aya e 0 per centum out o the Tr asur of p§§§$vs§?§”°m the United States and) 60 per centum out of the revenues ol} the Disxomilqgimd trict of Columb1a:_ Pr ed, That the total area of lands finally to °° ‘ be ac%u1red for said parkway shall not exceed the area and parcels described and delmeated on map numbered 2, contained in House Commons imposed- Document Numbered 1114 of the Sixty-fourth Congress, first session: v0i.3e,p.m. ETUQTJGCQ Ehaié itl)1e1p1ppendit1:1re_ of the fuxhde) appmpriaged erem s e su jec a e con itions impose y the un ry Civil Appropriation Act approved July 1, 1916. Sm""i”g B°“'d‘ SHIPPING BOARD. i';1,?°;99°_ auFgg9sgEgn commissioners, at $12,000 each; secretary, $5,000; in ‘frli1?i».1$?{».1'zs. tBl:`p)r all other expenditmes authorized by the Act approved Sepm er 7, 1916, as amended, including the compensation of attorne , officers, naval architects, special experts, exammers, clerks, and otlirdr gpiployegs D1;1 tlgp tlgisgnctdof Cplumbieh and plinievehere; and for all er ex e es e oar mcu e ren te t ' ct.l;pSDistrict of C0&l1Igll')1Q, law bpi0 ks of refe(1ien%.;iu`anldS]i)¢;·i?>lli? printing an mdmg, an act and ecossary f members of the board, its special experts, andlother emplciiyiezlssgfhile Invwum for- upon official business outsi e of the District of Columbia, $350,000. ,,,g,, ,,,,,,,,§‘§,§,,,,,,,,,,, For the mvestigjation of foreign discrimination ainst vessels and ggg¤3;§¤¤¤¢¤¤ We- shippers of the nited States, including personni services in the mdiemmbsmmml District of Columbia and elsewhere, actual necessary traveling ‘*"· "· °“°· ‘€i,"§22€£,”.a i"§‘tF€£ dé°‘“.ii’,}“<$"‘ ·i’T""“‘“°°”€" Wim °”°"'°" §"”““”“ e un 1v1 ppropna ion ct approve August . 1 1914 $20 000. Emer nc slu ’ ’ ’ in rm£° Y V mmnemxcr p of SHIPPING FUND. Expenses of Emer- Th ., _ commu - e expenses of the United States Shi Board E iiiigixom. may Fleet Qorperation during the fiscal year eiigixlig Jung 3`I?;g8I;?;· gg§i;¤; pouiggeesé, éhaempgsyment of cliaims  from, the · * . °h”·*§°S Mi m1scellan` eous adjustments, maintenance and operation o vessels the com l t' f vessels now imder co t t df “PGIQQ o »·»—*~¤· of the A}c$¤pged_··&’E€i3'J’;;m“%q,iE{’e“L’p“’“f£&i0T$"$$ nance e e erxcan merc t marine,  repeal certain emergency legislation, and provide for the disposition, regulation, and use of Soma _ property acquired thereunder, and for other Puypgsgg ” approved ’P°““*°"— une 5, 1920, shall be paid from the followm sources- (a) Th amount on hand July 1, 1921; (lb) the amount xiceived diirin the fiscal year 1922 from the operation of ships, and (c) not to e§ceed $55,000,000 from deferred ayments on ships sold rior to the approval of this Act, from plimt and material sold durgng the fiscal p,,,.,;,,_ year 1922, and from ships sold during the fiscal. ¤¤¤¤=¤·¤¤··¤=·¤~ me rm my are · Y°*’·" 1922- P"' use mmm mm;. ·, “PP’°V”·l of this Act no contract shall be ind- entered mto or work undertaken for the construction of any additional