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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 177 including rent in the District of Columbia, traveling; and other necessary expenses of members or employees of boar of arbitration, furniture, office Extures, and supplies, books of reference and periodicals, salaries, traveling expenses, and other necessa expenses of members or employees o the Board of Mediation and Conciliation, to be approved by the chairman of said board, $32,040; in all, $44,540. _ . Auumri r r Authority for incurring expenses, mcluding subsistence, pir boards Wm, °’ ° “’ of arbitration sha.ll first be obtained from the Board of ediation and Conciliation. commission or FINE Arrrs. .—.§‘sl’“‘“‘°‘*‘°“ °‘““° For expenses made necessary by the Act apgipoved May _17, 1910, iiiiiEisi°;Z zu. entitled "An Act establishing a Commission 0 me Arts, ’ mcluding the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, to be bursed on vouchers a proved by the commission by the officer m charge of public buildings and grounds, who shall be the secretary and shall act as the executive officer of said commission, $10,500. COUNCIL or NATIONAL nnrnusn. DSm“ °‘ N““°“°’ For expenses of experimental work and investigations undertaken etc. I as w°rk’ by the Council of National Defense, by the advisory commission, or Vf’l‘ 39*** °‘°‘ subordinate bodies; for the employment of a director, secretary, °,,?“°°‘°’·°m°’°Y°°s’ chief clerk, and other expert, clerical, and other assistance; equipment and supplies, •includ.ing law books, books of reference, newspapers, and periodicals; subsistence and travel, including) the expenses of members of the advisory commission, or su ordinate odies or other employees going to and attending meetings of the advisory commission or subordinate bodies; and printingl and bmd— R,,,pp,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,_ ing done at the Government Printing Office, the unexpen ed balance V°*· *°» ¤·646- of the appropriation for the Escal year 1919 is reappropriated and made availab e for the fiscal year 1920. nrsrnicr or conuimm. · al'?""‘°* °‘ °°"“‘” The Commissioners of the District of Columbia are hereby au- c¤P;iii·ii·1§ mum thorized to pay additional compensation to the engine room orces of the sewage Bumping station and the water department pmnpthxgii station in the istrict of Columbia and there is hereb gppropna for said purpose the sum of $12,000, payable oneli from the mu mm mum revenues of the District of Columbia and the other half from ang mmm. moneys in the United States Treasury not otherwise malppropriité - comma nospam, Columbia Hospital and Lying·in Asylum; For gene repairs and ¤*°,;q,d¤ mk for additional construction, including labor and material for each ’ and eve? item connected therewith, $5,100; for expenses of heat, light, an power required in and about the operation of the hospital, $15,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary; in all, $20,100, to be expended under the direction of the Superintendent of the Capitol, ,,§,'£,,,,_°`°° Daum and paid, one—half out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and one—half out of the Treasury of the United States. Employees Com- EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION COMMISSION. p¤¤¤=·¤¤¤¤¤=¤·¤*¤=i*¤¤» sara;. Ssmamsz Three commissioners, at $4,000 each; secretary, $3,000; attorney, $3,000; chief statistician, $3,500; chief_of accounts, $2,500; assistant chief of accounts, $1,600; claim. examiners-chief, $2,250, assistant $2,000, assistant $1,800, two assktants at $1 600 each; special agents——two at $1,800 each, two at $1,600 each; o class three, nine of cies two, twenty··one of class 0m,; thm at $1,000 each; messenger, $840; in all, $91,290.