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 888 six*rY-sixrn couennss. Sess. 11. ca. 235. 1920. and elsewhere, supplies and equipment, law books, books of reference, periodicals, printing and binding, traveling expenses, per diem in lieu of subsistence not to exceed $4, newspapers, foreign postave, vti.z¤,p.m. and witness fees and mileage in accordance with section 9 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, $900,000. S0Q,’},§§§;‘,§§f,;"g‘§g‘Q§} INTERDEPARTMENTAL SOCIAL HYGIENE BOARD. ,,,§{,§Y°“°° °‘°""°°d' The duties and powers conferred upon the Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board by Chapter XV of the Army Appropriation Act approved July 9, 1918, with respect to the expen `ture of the Vo1.40,p.SS6. appropriations made therein are extended and made applicable to t e appropriations for similar (purposes made in this Act. Hxpwses. For ex enses of the boar, including personal services in the District or Columbia and elsewhere, books of reference and periodicals, printing and binding, traveling, and other necessary expenses, $80,000. As=i¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¢¤ Sims- For assisting the States in protecting the military and naval forces of the Unite States against venere diseases, $150,000; and the U¤g¤r>¤¤<1¤d_ ,;;*1- unexpended balance on June 30, 1920 (approximately $250,000), of °m$$1.°$iI$l°ls%ii° the appropriation heretofore made for this purpose is continued and prove". made available during the fiscal year 1921: Promkrlcd, That no part c,§§§,{_“““°“’ °" of these sums shall be expended in assisting reformatories, detention homes, hospitals, or other similar institutions in the maintenance of venereally mfected persons; _ Mmunent to States For allotment to the various States for the prevention, treatment, f°G§§,§'§§§l,Q{’t°‘ im. and control of venereal diseases, $450,000; and the unexpended °”$f,,{°j’0P¥;f";,*g,*{l°*°"· balance on Jxme 30, 1920 (approximately $300,000), of the appro- ' priation heretofore made for this purlpose is continued and made promo. _ available durin the fiscal year 1921: rowkled, That no part of this vrii:i3ir$udiLti)¢:i)1l2iei,x(fj$llII1 shall be a§otted to any State unless such State, in a manner ¤><1=¤r¤d· satisfactory to the board, shall have complied with, and shall have given assurance of continued compliance with, the conditions and regulations governing such allotments and the expenditures that may be made therefrom; _U¤iy¤rs¤gi¤¤»¤t¢-,_f<3r For payment to universities, colleges, and other suitable instituhigiligi p""°°"`° tions, or scientific research for the p1u·pose of discoverin more effective medical measures in the prevention and treatment 0T venereal diseases, $85,000; ttggxpppgis $0%;:; _ For payment to universities, colleges, and other suitable institu- $e¤t;¤¤, ac. tions and organizations for the purpose of discovering and developing more effective educational measures in the prevention of veneral _ diseases, $250,000; m§Q§{§;§;‘;§°’;§c_f’$‘,;‘ No part of the respective sums contained in the two preceding quam. ’ paragraphs shall be (paid to any university, college, institution, or organization which oes not set aside an additional sum for the same urpose at least equal to the amount to be received from the Uniteil States; In all, Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board, $1,015,000. C§g§;?,g;;§¤¤m¤¤¢ INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. senses. For eleven commissioners, at $12,000 each; secretary, $7,500; in all, $139,500. _ -,;,,,,,,,.,,,,,_ For all other authorized expenditures necessary in the execution §?;fQj$¤;¤b8g,)*¤°°¤°°· of laws to regulate commerce, including per diem in lieu of subsistence A1:l:[:>u.:it ria came:. when allowed pursuant to section 13 o the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, $1,600,000, of which sum there may be expended not exceeding $50,000 in the employment of counsel, not exceeding $3,000 for necessary books, reports, and