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 six·rY-sixrn ooNGREss. sm. II. Ch. 94. 1920. 513 timber, and so forth, fiscal year 1920,” for the purchase of motor- °d{""·P·‘9‘»"“‘°“‘*‘ pro lled passenger-carrying vehicles and for the purchase of motor cycle; for the use of agents and others employed in the field service and for the operation, maintenance, and exc ange of same and for operation and maintenance of a motor boat, is increased from $15,000 to $20,000. oregon - camcmia For the rotection of the so-called Oreg;[>_n and California Railroad R§§{°,g§£j*S- lands and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands: 0 enable the Secretary of the Interior, with the cooperation of the Secretary of Agriculture or otherwise, as in his judgment may be most advisable, to establish and maintain a patrol to prevent trespass and to gsuard against and von. 39,p. ms. check iires upon the lands revested in the United tates by the Act com my mgm a proved June 9, 1916, and the lands known as the Coos Ba5OWagon Rmd lands. ldbad lands involved in the case of Southern Oregon mpany ,V°'· *°· P- lmagainst United States (numbered 2711, in the Circuit Court 0 Appeals of the Ninth Circuit), $14,110. Public buildings. runmo BUILDINGS. , om rand om Old Land Offico Building: For labor and materialrequired in the B¤I§_¤°d§;i§é_D· C- installation of a new ash tank and for a vacuum cleaner for watertube boilers in the wer plant located in the Old Land Office Building, Seventh and EXStreets, northwest $$,000. _ _ c,,,,i,,,L apitol Buildings: For work at the Capitol and for general repairs R··v¤*¤=··*~- thereof, including cleaning and repairing works of art, dag for the ‘ east and west fronts of the center. of the Capitol and for Senate and House Office Buildings; ilagstaffs, halyards, and tackle; wages of mechanics and laborers; purchase and maintenance, and drivin of motor-propelled, passengencarrying office vehicles; and not exceeding $100 for the purchase 0 technical and necessary reference books an city directory, $24,000. SAINT nnrzannrns nosrrran. 1>i§¤li¤tEu¤mhsH°* The accounting officers of the Treas are authorized and directed <(i$li°1¤lv£¤&°£¤. to credit in the accounts of Georg<;u%. Kreis, special disbursing agent for Saint Elizabeths Hospital, sums aggregating $185.66, covering items disallowed by the accounting officers of the Treasury in his accounts for the period ending Se tembor 21, 1919. 1,,,,,,],,,,,,,,,, of Hereafter the accounting officers of the Treasury are authorized wma mmm { to credit the accounts of the special disbiusing agent of Saint Eliza- pg-m.¤a°`i.y tmaiii beths Hospital with such amounts as he has or may hereafter pay ‘“"’“"“‘¢‘€°“° · in carrying out the provision of the Sundry Civil Act of July 19, Am P M 1919, relating to the readjustment of salaries at the hospital, and ’ ° the schedule of salaries and allowances for maintenance, where the latter is not provided by the hospital, approved by the Secretary of the Interior August 1 and November 25, 1919, respectively, or as ,-°l_38 p_335_ may be modiiied hereafter by him, nothwitstanding the Act of K S M m April 6, 1914, or section 4839, Revised Statutes, United States, 98 ‘ "°°°` 'p` 8'm6¤d0d' Disposal ol articles The _Secretary of the Interior is authorized to make regulations P!¤d\1°•dbYP*l-i°¤‘$· glciyzerning the disposal of articles produced by patients of Saint abeths Hospit in the course of their curative treatment either by allowing the patient to retain same or b sellin the articles and depositing the money received to the credit of 5m appropriation from which the materials for making the articles were purchased. ce D · rosr orricn nnranrimur. ¤$·°€° °“ °"°" CONTINGENT nxmvmsms. A _ ?°°°°'°°°°°°°°°°°` For miscellaneous items, including the same ob'ects specified QUIQBY mm this head in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial ppropriation