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 Srxrrsrxrn ooxennss. Sess. 11. os. 94. 1920. 503 CHAP. 94.——An Act Makin appropriations to su l deficiencies in a ria- M¤·¥°h6, 1920- tions for the fiscal year ending J1i)ri)e Ii)0, 1920, and pliiioil Hscal years, and lfdiniipther r>¤¤i>¤¤9¤- ’ ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Second Dajciancy States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are ;‘·,,g0¥j¤°P¤¤**°¤ Mtappropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, and prior iisc years, and for other purposes, namel : . . Y srrUmNoUS 00AL COMMISSION. C..@‘;‘i*‘* °°*" For e nses of United States Bituminous Coal Commission, in- ,,§,§,,§f"‘°S ““" °" cludinglizhh employment of three commissioners, secretaries, chief clerk, and other expert, clerical, and other assistance; for equipment and supplies, including law books, books of reference, newspapers, and rrodicals; for traveling expenses, per diem allowances in lieu of suxistence not to exceed $4; and for printing and binding done at the Government Printing Omce, $50,000. BUREAU or Errrcmncr. ~ Em°‘°“"*’ B“'°““· To enable the Bureau of Emciency to (perform the duties imposed mum °x` upon it b the legislative, executive, an judicial appropriation act V°l"°·p‘ 122** approvedhdarch. 1, 1919, $20,000. comrorn or Narrosan DEFENSE. S§i‘;";.g.°f‘ °‘ N“**°““‘ For expenses of the Council of National Defense; for the employ- m1I?,§rh°§§°§i§}”pl°y°°s' ment of a director, secretary, chief clerk, and other expert, clerical, and other assistance; equipment and supplies, subsistence and travel, and printing and binding done at the overnment Printing Omce, P,,,,,,_,,,_ $45,000: Prmnkled, however, That no salary shall be paid to any omcer Pay r¤¤f-ri¤¤¤¤- or employee of the council in excess of $6,000 per annumL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. D"“‘“°’°°l“‘”"’°· PUBLIC sonoors. P¤*>¤°¤¢¤°°*S· Teachers: For sixty-eight teachers from March 1 to June 30, 1920, M°m°”°1 °°°°°°"' inclusive, at minimum rates of salary, as follows: Two princapals of junior high schools, at $2,500 each; Group A o class six, twenty-five at $1,060 each; Class five, sixteen at $1,000 each; Class four, thirteen at $900 each; Class two, ten at $860 each; Class one, two at $860 each; In all for teachers, $23,173.33. Num schws N rerrr scnoorsz For teachers and janitors of night schools, in- ` cluding teachers of industrial, commercial, and trade instruction, and teachers and janitors of night schools ma also be teachers and jani-  mm F b_ tors of day schools, $25,000: Provided, 'lyhat pa ent is authorized mary iifim. ° to all employees who served in the night schooguiiuring the period from Februarg 16, 1920, to the date of approval of this Act, both inclusive, at the rate of pa they were recei on February 15 1920, this lpayment to be in addition to the nominii sum of $1 which such emlp oyees received for the service rendered. _ Eq,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,_ or contingent and other necessary expenses, including equipment and purchase of all necessary articles and supplies for classes in mdustrial, commercial, and trade instruction, $1,000.