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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 225 between the tenants and the Government. The United States, D§¤°l¤¤¤g? <>'H<g1,S· Housing Corporation (a corporation organized by authoritv of the ;iiiia1°ii’i)i(iiii°;ie°$°ueicf President of the United States, ursuant to the revisions of an Act "°‘· ‘°· PP- tit 5**5- approved May 16, 1918, entitle<l)‘An Act to authorize the President to provide housing for war needs,’ and an Act approved June 4, 1918 entitled ‘An Act making appropriations to supply additional urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, on account of war expenses, and for other pur oses’) shall wind up its affairs and dissolve as soon as it has dispose; of said property and performed the duties and obligations herein set forth: Provided, That R°P°”* °° °¤¤¤¤¤¤- the corporation shall report to Con ess on December 31, 1919, and on June 30, 1920, all sales made angxthe amounts received therefrom together with a detailed statement of receipts and expenditures on account of the other activities authorized by law." mscnnnannous. Mi=~¤¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- To enable the Secretary of Labor to continue the investigation W¤¤¤¢¤ is i¤<1¤$¤v· touching women in industry, including personal services in the Dis- I""°s“g"“°'·‘ °'· trict of Columbia and in the field, $40,000. To enable the Secretary of Labor to foster, dpromote, to develop e,&?u·;¤gl¤Ym¤¤*¤*w¤g¤ the welfare of the wage earners of the Unite States, to imtprove Maintenance tremtheir working conditions, to advance their opportunities for pro table *’l€}Q§'f°§,f  °“· employment by maintaining a national system of employment offices in the several States and political subdivisions thereof and to coordinate the public employment offices throughout the country by furnishing and publishing mformation as to opportunities for emplply- ment and by maintaining a system for clear1.ng)1abor between e several States, including personal services in the istrict of Columbia and elsewhere, and for their actual necessary traveling expenses while absent from their official station together with their per diem $2{<i;g¤¤¤,,lgS0i¤¢¢¤¤°· in lieu of subsistence, when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the 'p' ` Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, supplies and equipment, telegraph and telephone service, and printing and binding, $400,000. · nnrnnrimnr or Aonrcuurunn. ,,{‘;·,,i;,%§*m°¤*°‘*¢’*· Additional for rent in the District of Columbia, fiscal year 1920, i»°,l${°{,?'lg2iiT°°°’D‘C' $41,509: Provided, That this appro riation shall not_ be available 1f {,’g{,—’gm_ space is provided by the Public  Commission in Governmentowned buildings. LEGISLATIVE. Legislative. Statem nt of appropriations: For re aration, under the direction $:s¢¤·=;¤¤¢ ¤f ¤PP*°‘ of the Cdmmittegsp ori) Appropriatiogs of the Senate and House of °rinii°§}itig% session ol Re resentatives, of the statements for the third session of the Sixty- Su"` °“g'°‘”‘ fiftli Congress, showin aplpropriations made,_ new offices created, offices the salaries of wgich ave been om1tted, xncreased, or reduced, indefinite appropriations, and contracts authorized together  a · chronologiealp history of the regular approprmtxcu bills, as required ‘°'·”·P-‘“"· by law, $4,000, to be paid toghe peligsons deslgnated by the chairmen 0 said committees to o said wor . _ Thdt statement of appropriations, new offices created, offices omitted, ,,,$,;,,,‘;’°,};‘;‘§,,,,,,*',§‘g.Z and so forth, requirediby gw to be prepared under the direction of the Si¤¤Y—¤¤=**· °°°¤’°¤· Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of Representatives, for the third session of the S1Xl7y·flilib. Congress, include the statement of agggopnatgons, and so forth, mred by law to be prepared for the t session of the Sixty-sixth   Bmmmmm Botanic Garden: For general repairs to buildings, heating appara- 3,,,,,,,,,% tus, painting, glazing, repairs to footwalks and roadways, general