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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 172. 1920. 59]. INTERSTATE CONUYEERCE COMLHSSION. Cmmsisggfmmm For two additional members of the commission, at the rate of ,,§§,,,i1‘f°“ °‘ °°mmlS' $12,000 per annum each, from April 16 to June 30, 1920, inclusive; 4**¢¢·1>·*97· and for the amount required to increase the compensation of nine members of the commission from $10,000 to $12,000 per annum each and the secretary of the commission from $5,000 to $7 ,500 per annum S°°’°“"Y· from February 28 to June 30, 1920, inclusive, $12,004.23. General expenses: For all other authorized expenditures necessary G¤¤¤¤1¤¤v¤¤¤¤¤- in the execution of the laws to regulate commerce, including the same objects s eciiied under this hea in the_Sundry Civil Ag-pjopriation Act for tgie fiscal gear 1920 and including rent of  gs in the _ District of Colum ia, $125,000: PromZded_, That this appropriation §f,‘,,'Z"",,;,,,,.,,,,,,,¤_ shall not be available for rent of buildingsm the District of Columbia if suitable space is provided by the Pu he Buildings Commission. To enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to enforce com- Eg* *· pliance with section 20 and other sections of the Act to regulate miroil s4,p.ssé;v·>L commerce as amended by the Act approved June 29, 1906, and as “;}’,;,%_m amended by the "'1‘ransportation Act, 1920," including the employ- ment of necessary special accounting agents or examiners, $25,000. LIBRARY OF  Library of Congress. Drsrarnrrrron or CARD nmnxns: For services of assistants at °'“‘“'*“°‘°’· salaries less than $1,000 per annum and for piecework and work by th%_ hour, $2,700· Mrs F, L kl d W. -d f ram;. 1.•ex1•¤d or a ent to. anme ac an ashmgton, wi ow 0 - Lawreni.):eyV.Ii1a.shinHon, late attendant in the Representatives? Read- wP¤y¤¤¤¤¢ ¢¤- ing Room of the `brary of Congress, $1,250. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mf{§f’“'Y D°P‘"' mars aim assar ormcas. ,,,,{‘,,{,'}'**°¤*’ ”"’ Denver, Colorado, Mint: For wages of workmen and other D*“`°'·°°*°··"‘*“‘· employees, $16,500. Mrscnmannous. For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act for {»‘L'}'Q,:,;{{X‘,,;,;..,4_ the relief o the estate 0 John M. Lea, deceased," approved April 7, *’°**»P· 1*% 1920, $6,883.31. The Auditor of the Navy Department is authorized and directed e,§°,1‘,'§`,'§{‘°"°° B"°‘° to {gay to the San Francisco Bri ge Company, contractor for the dry dofgvgig, lgugoq doc at Pearl Harbor, the sum of $128,260.60 heretofore appropri- news. ' ated in the Act appgoved March 6, 1920, upon Treasury estimate "”"’*"°"‘ set forth in Senate ocument Numbered 210, Sixty-sixth Congress, second session, payment to be made as a liquidated settlement when said contractor executes and delivers a release of all claims and °°'““°“°‘ demands whatsoever connected with said contract and work. mmmo rmarxrn sanvrcn. ,,,,_P"°°°B°‘m'°°"` _ For medical, surgical, and hospital services and suyipilies for war- ,,2‘f'§,'°,$';, ,,_,"{'{£L'i risk insurancedpatients and other beneficiaries of the blic Health ·¤j•¤g•€,;¤*;,,°‘;~”_ S<’{1"$'}0c, inclu Hg necessary personnel, regular and reserve_ com- re¢[p.i0m.' missioned officers of the Public Health Service, clerical help IH the District of Columbia and elsewhere, maintenance, equipment, leases, fuel, lights, water, printing, freight, transportation and travel,