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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 94. 1920. 515 Dm·rncT10N AND PROSECUTION or onmm. wf,’,*]0°;°§§§,,$;‘§ P'°“‘ Appropriations under the Department of Justice for the Hscal ,,,;‘}jg{*g°;’0,*f°"“‘*‘°" ear 1920 for detection and secution of crimes shall be available ibr advances made by the  clerk of said department, when authorized and approved by the Attorney General, the provisions R S W 3648 P 718 of section 3648 of the Revised Statutes to the contrary notwithstand- p}0.£.2.». ° ' ’ ing: Promkied, That the sum of $75,000, in addition to that now pro- ,,,,*§g*§’,§‘§‘§,‘;“I§,S,,§‘§§?”' vided by law, shall be available for the compensation of necessary employees serving at the seat of government. UNITED STATES COURTS. . ““"°"“"‘°‘°“°°‘"‘°‘ . . . . · . . - Dimécthrdses- The appropriation contained m the Legislative, Executive, and P £1>$<;:¤¤<>¤ cr an Judicial Ap ropriation Act of March 1, 1919 for salaries of district $31. 4o,p11zs4. judges, shall)be available for the salaries of all United States district pgggesflawfully entitled thereto for the Hscal year 1920, or any portion t reo . _ Department ozagn- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. . ‘°““‘“’°- _ Cro Estimates Bu- BUBEAU OF Gao? ESTIMATES. . ¤¤¤·p ` · · 4 Envel, 1918. For additional amoimt required for `the Hscal year 1918 to meet the uw increased cost of envelopes, m accordance with the adjustment made VOL ,,,,I,_,53_ by the Postmaster General under section 4 of the Post Office Appropriation Act, approved July 2, 1918,_$1,382.56. » · . De ent of Com- DEPARTMENT .0F COMMERCE. ¤¤=¤¤§?dm BUREAU or THE CENSUS. Cams ORM For salaries and necess e uses for takin , com ` , and ub- r é°:¤,ii,,k’”“ lishing the Fourteenth Cggusxdiethe United Stites; ililillxlignt of difice "°‘·"°·P· mlrpliarters outside the District of Columbia; and.for c on d ' t e decennial census period all other work authorized and directed by law, including purchase, rental, constmction, and repair of cardpunching, card-sorting, and card·tabulating machinery; experimental work in developing, improving, and constructing an mtegrating counter for use in statistical work; repairs to such machinery and other mechanical aplpliances; technical and mechanical services in connection therewit, and purchase, rental, construction, repair and exchange of equipment and mechanical appliances; and includindg Aunabk M m rsona services in the District of Columbia and in the Hel, ms. $,550,000, to continue available until June 30, 1922. Coast and Geodetic COAST AND osonsrrc svavnr. S“"'°’· Expenses. For every e nditure requisite for and incident to the work of the Coast andxgeodetic Survey including maintenance, repair, or operation of motor—propelled or horse-drawn vehiclesfor use in Held work, mcluding extra compensation at not to exceed $1 per day for each station to employees of the Lighthouse Service while observing tides or currents, and including com tion, not otherwise appropriated for, of persons employed in the Held work, and commutation to officers of the Held force while on Held duty, at a rate not exceeding $2.50 per day each, to be expended in accordance with the regulations relating to the Coast and Geodetic Survey prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce, and under the following heads: ‘ _ F wld expenses: For surveys and n resurveys of the AKIHIQUG ,,,,;*,",:'°° °°d Gm and Gulf coasts of the United  the coasts of outlying islands under the jurisdiction of the United States, $37,000;-