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 886 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 235. 1920. m§°g;gm*]{8g*g;}f¤”°¤ BOARD OF MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION. pe§1ge;§'i°’ and ”· For commissioner, $7,500; assistant commissioner, $5,000; necessary and proper expenses incurred in connection with any arbitration or with the carryiuglon of the work of mediation and conciliation, including rent in the District of Columbia, traveling and other necessary expenses of members or employees of boards of arbitration, fprmture, office fixtures and supplies, books of reference and periodicals, S8.l8.1'16S, travehnghexgenses, and other necessary expenses of members or employees of the oard of Mediation and Conciliation, to be approved by the chairman of said board, $22,500; in all, $35,000. p_;}_j_;§§°'**Y ‘°’ °*· Authority for mcurring expenses, including subsistence gg boards of arbitration shall first be obtamed from the Board of ediation and Conciliation. mgj§},_S°"’*°° C°'”‘ CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. m§;1’;P,{'gf’ °‘ R°“*°· To caréz out the provisions of section 13 of the Act entitled "An am,p.am. Act for e retirement of employees in the classified civil service, and for other purposes/’ approved May 22, 1920, including personal services m the District of Columbia, stationery, prmtmg, _ purchase of books, office equipment and other supplies, $50,000, of §;';';"S;,,c,,0,,_ which sum $4,000 shall be immediately available: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation excleeding $1,740 per annum except one at $2,000and four at $1,800 eac . _`§ff°”““*°“ °‘“°° COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS. E‘P°“’°‘· For expenses made nec by the Act entitled "An Act estabv°I‘°°' p`m' lishing a Commission of ’ approved May 17, 1910, includingbthe purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, to be dis ursed on vouchers approved by the commission by the officer in charge of public buildings and grounds, who shall be the secretary and shall act as the executive officer of said commission, $10,000. D§:$‘.*?' °‘ ”°*‘°“’*’ COUNCIL OF NATIONAL nmrmnsm. ,,§,§§"°" °“° "` For €XP6¥{S€9 of the Council of National Defense; for the employ- ment of a director, secretary, chief clerk, and other expert, clerical, and other assistance; equipment and supplies, including law books, books of reference, newspapers, and periodicals; subsistence and _ travel; and prmtmgand inding done at the Government Printing §,’gQF;’gQ;{;,c,,0¤_ Office, $75,000: Promded, That no salary shall be paid to an; officer _ or emploryple of the council in excess of $6,000 per annum: rmrided C01;g&”{¤f¤*¤¤¢¤¤¤further, _ at the_ unexpended balance of the $32,000 heretofore ,,,,,,,,,_w_ appropriated for liqpidating the affairs of the Committee on Public In ormation is here y reappropriated. Di¤¤¤¤¤¤¤€¤l¤¤1*‘l¤· DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ugyiumbie H¤°¤i*¤'· Columbia _I·Iospital and Lying-in Asylum; For general repairs R,,,,,,,,,,,c_ and for additional construction, including labor and materia for each and every item connected therewith, $5,000; for expenses of heat, light, and power required in and about the operation of the hospita, $15,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary; in all, _ $20,000 to be expended under the direction of the Su tendent m§;§ge§f’>m D*¤"*°* of the Capitol, an pald, Ono-half out of the revenues of the District ,1,,,,, ,,83-_ of Colum ia and one-half out of the Treasury of the United States.