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 68 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 6, 7. 1919. described herein, to ascertain from the other services of the Govern- _ _ ment whether they have articles of the character described that P"°° S°"“`°°‘°°‘ are serviceable. And artnclestpiuchased by one service from another, if the same have not been use, shall be paid for at a reasonable price not to exceed actual cost, and if the same have been used, at a reasons“°’°“°h°“"°°‘°°°‘ able price based upon length of usage. The various services of the Government are authorized to sell such articles under the con- _ ditions specified, and the proceeds of such sales shall be covered into ¥§,T,‘,,, ,,,,,1,,, E,. the Treasury as a miscellaneous receipt: Promded, That  section of December 3, 1918, concerning the transfer of office material, supplies, and erhuipmentin the District of Columbia falling mto disuse _ ecause of the cessation of war 80t»1V1t·1BS. _ _ ,,,§j’,‘,§_"°“i°”“ l°‘“' Sec. 6. That hereafter no part of the money appropriated by this tijggorof ·vg;>g>£; or any other Act shall, in the absence of exprem authorization by §;?,§:¢lhp;§°i%p¤ég§- Congress,dbe used directly or in;11re<iI»ly tri tpay for tggiy perscgpcal , service a vertisement te egram ep one e ter prin or wri n smash mbmm- matter; or other devibe, intended or designed tb mfluence m any manner a Member of Congress to favor or oppose, by vote or otherwise, any legislation or appropfiation by Congress, w ether before or Co. mn on after the introduction of any  or resolution proposing such legismqgua, sm., not az- lation or ap ro nation; but this shall not prevent omcers and em- ‘°° · lo ees of the ginited States from communicatin to Members of 5 ’ ti ongress on the request of any Member_ or  ongress, through the proper official channels, requests for legislation or appropriations which they deem necessary for the efficient conduct o the public business. augnggxeg. °¤°°d° An officer or employee of the United States who, after notice and .Y P Y. . . hearing by the superior officer vested with the_ power of removing him, Punishment I r vi is found to have violated_or attempted to violate this section, shall nam. ° °` be removed by such superior officer rom office or employment. Any officer or employee of the United States who_violates or attempts to violate this section shall also be (guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punishe by a fine of not more than $500 or _ by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both. _ T‘"°°"*°t‘ Sec. 7. That this Act hereafter may be referred to as the "Th1rd Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1919." Approved, July 11, 1919. '¤*¥”· *9*9- cnn. v.—A A M is · · u s ri s 11 government ot ai; D£¥sa“0?“50?.?£t%§?2$‘€§§ £§c£'§?s°e¤3i¤§ ?u$’2%%T“f3z%, L3 !*’¤b'*°· M- 6-l or other purposes. .   Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 0 the United ¤pl;iii»?ii°:iri(i¤(i?l`im`;i° States of America in Congress assembled, That one half of tiie following ,,,§,‘§;,,§°;2 D““‘°‘ sumsgxespectively, is apprgpriag ouphof inayfmopey   the Treasury; ¤= I · · - no o erwise appropria e an e 0 er ou o e revenues o the District of (golumbia,   full for the following expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the scal year ending ime 30, 1920, namely: ¤¤¤·¤¤¤·=¤¤<=¤S¤¤· GENERAL EXPENSES. `§,_§§°,,‘f,§_"°°(‘§`j§,§,m,,_ Exnctrrrvn ormcn: Two commissioners, at $5,000 each; engineer =¤¤¤¤¤» ¢¤¢· commissioner, so much as may be necessary (to make salary $5,000); secretafy, $2,700; three assistant secretaries to commissioners at $1,600 each; clerks-one $1,500, three at $1,400 each, one $1,200, one (who shall be a stenographer and typewriter) $1,200, one $840, two at $720 each; two messengers, at $600 each; stenographer and typewriter, $1,200;
 * °‘gfg° °‘°°’ ¤°* °" shall not be construed to amend, alter, or repeal the Executive order