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 1426 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. {;°*@;;hmi0¤ ment, personal services, and printing, $960,000: Provided, That no Y person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum, and only one person may be employed at that rate; M*`*’”‘°"”"°°• °‘ “°‘ Maintenance unsold property: To maintain and repair houses ¤¤1r¤perty·. . J. * buildmgs and improvements, which are unsold $10 000; ,,§,’,,‘§,$’f’“°"°°“‘ °"‘ For expenses incident to foreclosing mortgages, ,conducting sales imder dgeds of trust, oglripacquiripgi title or possess§on of real propierty under efault procee gs, including attorney ees, witness ees, Prom court costs, charges, and other miscellaneous expenses, $10,000: Aiiewaiiee er equi- Provided, That the United States Housing Corporation is hereby D_ t_ { d made against any State ordaniv politicaldsubdlivisiop tlr¢%rTeof. d S ‘"f° “’“° °‘*’°° The appropriations ma e erein un er the tit e ‘ United States mms Housing £orporation" shall be available for expenditure by the yaency or agencies of the_public service having jurisdiction of the _ falilrsagf the said corplgrgtgggé Th f h 0 · 8, $1 110 000: r at no art o the a ropriations r>¤gii¤¤g‘?£¤i;=:i$?m heretofore niade, and availableifor expendiiture by the iliiited States Housing Corporationasihag be expen ed for the purposes for which appropriations are m e erem. E"“’l°""°“"°""°°‘ Emrnomnm SERVICE. §‘”i“°°"“,§‘,°° °' “°‘ To enable the Secretary of Labor to foster, promote, to develo digi? the wolf are of the wage earners of the United States, to improve theig worlpng conditions, to advance their cgportunitiesffor ppofitable employment y mamtaining a nation system o em o ent offices, and to coordinate the public employment offices thliiouygllliout the country by furnishing and publishing information as to opportumties for employment and by maintaining a sivstem for clearing labor between the several States, mcluding plersona services in the District of Columb1a_and elsewhere, and for their actual necessary traveling expenses while absent from their official station, together with their °·”·*’·°“°· of the Sundry Qivil Appropriation Act approved August 1 1914; suppl1€1sl;tn<£lH;qm§>2r§ign(s6(pelegraph and telegilione service, and printing an in g,, . L¤g*¤**"*=- LEGISLATIVE. Statement of appro-. . pmmas. _ Statement of appropriations: For reparation und r th direc- S,§g$_,§‘;{’,§  tron of the Committees on Appropriagons of the ,Sena;; and) House of Representatives, of the statements for the third session of the S1xty-sixth Congress, showing ap,ri::·opriations made, new oilsices created, offices the salaries of whic ave been omitted, increased, or reduced,_ mdeiimte appregpriations, and contracts authorized, together with a chronologic history of the regular appro riation bills, piorgginred by);a;rih$4,000,_£¤t<;0l;etpa1id ttl? the persons ci)esignated by Cgnmpouw C airmen_ s co _ 0 o ewor . _ _ e mms, ap1tol police. For urchasing and ]y-mg uulf g t ] m police, $4,000, one-halfp to be disbursedliigiihe Secretaiiytgil tilie Sziilatie Additional mm M angrrgrge-half by the Clerk_ of the House of Representatives. _ p,,,¤,c¤¤gC,p;,°;,e,c_ ection of the C&p1t0l. For an additional uniformed p0l1G6 force for the pmtection of the Capitol  and Grounds, the ?:::*¤:.;·s¤*.32."~a%%:ct%§;3P:e» at ***6-°tr<·* Pam Pm st? ,_ ery 1 em mei ent thereto, $15, one—half to be disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and one-bali
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