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 504 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sues. II. Ch. 94. 1920. ,°§§,‘,§,,’f°’” D*’“'*°‘ One-half of the foregoing amounts to meet dehciencies in the appropriations on account 0 the District of Columbia shall be {paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia and one-half rom any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. u¢Xr°°1?<ili°r`&.°l FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. a1§i.l£§*en¤i°°°fZ?»mr£f Vocational_rehabilitation: For an additional amount for carrying °‘%,,,_,,, pp_,,,,_,,.,,_ out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the Am, 5. uso. vocational rehabilitation and return to civil employment of disabled rsons discharged from the military or naval forces of the United giaites, and for otgllier purposes, lgppréoved .]%;:127, 11918, als guided, incudingperson servicesint 'tricto um iaan e w ere, funeral and other incidental e uses (inc1udmg` trans rtation of remains) of deceased trainees olllptllre board, binding to Prom be done at the Govemment Printing Office, w boo books of refi>.y ..;¤sa¤. erence, and periodicals, $11,000,000; Provided, 'Ithat the salary lim- 4M¢.r>·178· itation gilaced répon the appropriation for vocational rehabilitation by tihet utglgrzpp vill.’A;;pro;;·;.g<;n Ae; approved July 19, 1919, shall ap y o ro a on ma e. gi-.‘i;, .L'Y€¤,m5‘; Elie Segiataiz ofpWar&lsl]§a3l have authtcilrity to transfer to 1;}}:2 F}ed- ‘°¤> er Boar or ocatron ucation wi out compensation re or cveértailra surplus  tools and other eqrpplmexit gelgpging to thé ar epartment an now in possession 0 the e er oard an being used by that board as equipment in schools for vocational eduation controlled the board. Pro ert so transferred shall be " Y dr0p%d from the records of the War Bepartment on the filing with It _ t the ar Department of an itemized receipt for the articles thus to o.,"”"”°",,m,,_’°'°°””°“‘ traéisferreldih An~1temizedi;sl,tateFn?11‘r1i1 og the articles transferreciheriiauneran ecostpricet reos ereporte toCongress yte Secretary of War. Inten=teteCommeroe commission. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. G°“°'°‘°‘P°"““· _ General expenses: For all other authorized expenditures necessary in the execution of laws to regulate commerce, mcluding the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Pmml valuation Act for t ie fiscal year 1920 $86,000. ezreiimes. Valuation of property oi carriers: To enable the Interstate Com- \¤1-M. p- 701- 1I;1B;`C§0COmmlilS1OD ;otcar1t;y21o1&t‘gLi: ckbjects of gtllie Act entitled "An c amen an c en r e ct to re ate commerce ’ ap· Issues of stocks, etc,  lg  ?1     all   ?lI1€I1(l.8¥01'y  y  povrrn 0 avauarono e er asses - riers subject thereto and secmisrig infoimatiorl) cgrrllzgemibgo thelr P di _ stocks, bonds, and other securities, approved March 1, 1913, in- V°: 3‘;“S“680*“"‘°°°°  pprtgierér rndheuéixlulfrstence when Xllowed pursérant to Sec- <>·,p· - ion 0 e unry 1 f t A tl 1914, $500,000. ppropria ion c approve ugus, nepmmeucorscaze DEPARTMENT OF STATE. CONTINGENT uxmnsns. °°“““¤°“‘°‘*°°“‘°°· For- miscellaneous expenses, includinv maintenance and repair- of a motor-propelled passenger vehicle, tofbe used only for official purposes; automobile niail wagons, mcluding exchange of same; street par garegngtoegggeding $150, and other items not included in the ore om . Foreign inmrcourgg, ’ , FOREIGN INTERCOURSE. m¤*S°¤**¤ Fi¤*¤¤d· For the salary of an envoy extraordinary and minister leni - tentiary to Finland at the rate f $10,000 f to June 30, 1920, inclusive, $3,333.33. PM annum mm &am§01