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 328 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 93. 1919. P“‘°“°S°h°°*S· PUBLIC sonoons. Jemmiwifr f¤¤¤¤S, Community forums and civic centers: Not to exceed 33% per iltllowance for em- centum of the appropriation of $25,000 for the fiscal year 1920 for plj’{,$§·p_85_ expenses of the community forums and civic centers in the public ' sghools of the Disitlrict of Columbia. rniayl bis expended for payment 0 secretaries, teac ers, organizers, an er. €ou1-choose. ., (URTHU,gE_ Charvvmeu- For the care and protection of the courthouse of the District of Columbia, under the direction of the United States marshal of the District of Columbia, namely: Five charwomen, at $240 each per annum, from November 1, 1919, to .lune_30, 1920, both dates inc u- sive, $800, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General. fopgitggxgila nospam oonmmm nosrrrar. AND 1.Y1No·1N ASYLUM. nepansetc. Columbia Hospital and  Asylum: For general repairs and for additional construction, mcluding labor and material for each and every item connected therewith, $2,900. nan zi-em name: One—half of the fore oing amounts to meet deficiencies in appro- ’°‘l°““°S‘ priations on account of the District of Columbia   be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and 0ne—half from any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. _V¤<¤¤¢i¤¤¤! E¤¤¢¤· FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. tionBoard. · R R$P¤bi¤t¤Fi¤¤¤fdiS- Vocational rehabilitation: For an additional amount for carrying “h$2‘i°iYi<i°;i(il°4ii%f°iii9. out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the "*""* pp' *59* *7** vocational rehabilitation and return to civil employment of disabled persons discharged from the military or naval forces of the United titeg, and for otalier purposes/’ aipprlcgved Junef2(ZJ,1918, as amgnglid, incu ing person services in the istrict o oumbia an e- where, printing and binding to be done at the Government Printing Office, aw books, books of reference, and eriodicals, $5,000,000: {,’;Q?j·g,r,mm_ Provided, That the salary limitations prescribed by the item of ap- .4»»‘a·,p.11s. propriation for vocational rehabihtation contained in the Sundry 1(5ivilbAct, aipproved July 19, 1919, shall apply to the appropriation ere y ma e. r¤¢¤~¤Tr¤<¤¤¤¤m- FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. HIXSSIOH. ve§gjgg,§;g§*·¤*¢—· i¤· For all expenses necessary in connection with the collection of in- ` formation as may be directed by the President of the United States, or within the scope of its powers, regarding the {production, ownership, manufacture, storage, and distribution of oodstuffs, or other necessaries, and the products or by—products arising from or in connection with the preparation and manufacture thereof, together with figures of cost and wholesale and retail prices, $150,000. Sm¤hS¤¤i¤¤ MSU- SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. tution. §f,§;,°“§,§§?,§g’“éX, National Museum: For heating, lighting, ventilating, electrical, pauses- and telephomc service for the Freer_Bu1lding, $14,715. §¤=1%;>i=i<;r;A_ To enable the Regents of the Srmthsoman to heat, and to iit up porsriyearmy banding for an exhibition of the mrcraft and accessories produced by this ’°Q.0,_ 4,, p_ ,,,2 Government smce the declaratmn of war, the temporary metal I structure erected in the Smithsonian Grounds by the War Department under the authority of public resolution Numbered 5, approved