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 SIXTIYSIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 181 balances of the appropriations for establishing plants and acquiring et§°¤¤i¤€ °mP1°>’°°S· property for the ousing of shipyard employees and their families, ` the taking over of certain transportation systems and the transportation of shipyard and plant employees, the purchase of ships under construction or to be constructed in shipyards in foreign countries, and the o eration of ships, contained in the Sundry Civil Appro ria- "°'~ *°· P- 65*- tion Act for the iiscal year 1919, and the unexpended balance oi) the Purchase orsmps. appropriation of $150,000,000 for the purchase of ships contained in t e Deficiency Appropriation Act approved October 6, 1917, are v¤1.4o,p.a4s. reappropriatplrii ap made avigilzilble to meet obggations glready incurre wit `n the ur oses o the a ropriation erein ma e. _ No contracts for siiip iionstruction tiipbe entered into shall provide ti-iihiigsiiggiigigd, °°°' that the compensation of the contractor shall be the cost of constrrgztion plus a percentage thereof for profit, or plus a fixed fee for ro t. . P Any material or plant, as defined under the emergency shipping cr\]?E£°{€§l °fm°t°d°l fund provision of the Deficiency Appropriation Act approved une °’· "°» P- 1** 15, 1917, acquired by the United States Shiplping Boar Emergency Fleet Corporation, may be disposed of as the resident may direct. _ _ _ No part of the appropriations made in this Act for the Shipping ,n}g‘i,“,§,’{§{{f,;"{,’{gf“°*‘ Board or the Emergency Fleet Corporation shall be expended for the ' preparation, printintg, or publication of any bulletins, newspapers, magazines or perio icals, or for services in connection with same, not including preparation and printing of reports or documents authorized by law. smrrnsonnm msrrrurron. £IiT"‘“’°"‘““""“‘“ International exchanges: For the system of international exchanges a,l;.’ff§,,’§°“°””x °x' between the United States and foreign countries, under the direction of this Smithsonian Ingtitpsiona inc iglimcglpecessary employees and purc ase o necessa oo an cri i $45,000. mmm American ethnololgyyz For contiriiuing ethndlo `cal researches among Am mmogw the American Indians and the natives of giiwaii, includinv the excavation and preservation of archaeolo `c remains, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, inéluding necessary employees and the purchase of necessarky books and periodicals $42,000. International Catalogue o Scientific Literature: Iior the coo era- ;,,§§§°§l`“§i{’.l},°§ili§:itf2Z tion of the United States in the work of the International Cataio G °'°"”°· of Scientific Literature, including the preparation of a classified indgx catalogue of American scientific publications for incorporation in the Intergagpgnal Ciatafogue, clerk hire, purchase of necessary books and perio ic, an ot icr necessary incidental ex enses $7 500. Astrophysical Observatory: For maintengnce of Astrophysical seiivitigiiiiysmi Ob- Observatory, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including assistants, purchase of necessary books and (periodicals, apparatus, making necessary observations in high altitu es, repairs l and alterations of buildings, and miscellaneous expenses, $13,000. Bmw 0, me um, The unexlpended balance of the appropriation " or observation of rsp. _ tm the total ec ipse of the sun of June 8, 1918, and so fortl1,” is 1'q8PP1‘0· vriipiiiogliizz. ° priated and made available for observation of the total eclipse of the sun of May 28, 1919, visible in Bolivia. _ ,_, ti mm National Museum: For cases, furniture, fixtures, and appllmpés Eniimmezc. ` required for tlie exhibition and sa.fe~keeping of collections, mcludmg necessary em 0 ees, $20 000; _ _. - $ ?)I6g1€&l3l11§ lighting, electrical, telegraphic, and telephomc service, a§°°°°g’ ugmma S, risen-ing ceusc fr P`, ort<i10ntin1xing presexglvatiop, exhibition, sud inccfretsie g°coll¤c¤°¢;1¤t¤: ¤¤¤=» •=<=· om e surveying an 0 expedi ions 0 V and f1'0m other sources, necmsary employees, all Otlwf