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 1050 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 429. 1922. UNM. S¤¤¤¤ Owl UNITED STATES COAL COMMISSION. Commission. A”°‘*"’”S°“· T t th 'ons of the Act entitled "An Act to es- Amipllml tablislfadlldorhlinissignplgvbi known as the United States Coal Commission for the purpose of seeming information m connection with questions relative to interstate commerce in coal, and for other p oses," including personal services in the District of Columbia anuilpelsewhere, and rent if s ace can not be assigned by the Public Buildings Commission in other buildings under the control of that §,’§’°"’°,_,,,,,.,· ,,,,0,, commission, fiscal year 1923, $200,000: Provided, That no part of y this sum shall be available for the payment of compensation of any person in excess of $7,500 per annum. mQ;I·P§f*m°“*°‘ Am DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. G’°l“,,,,,*`“*“’°s,,,,,,,,, ·*°*‘- Th riation of $103,600 made for the fiscal year 1923 for the •\>l¤?p {Semi- enfordelii1)d)1i·ls)Ibf the Future 'I‘rading Act, approved August 24, 1921, ‘"°‘°'p°'53°' shall be available for carrying into effect the provisions of the Gram Futures Act, approved September 21, 1922. ..,P..@°°‘°°m· DEPARTMENT or commnen,
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°m“°T”°§A°°' _ China Trade Act: To carry out the provisions of the Act entitled §§:·P·8*;· mm "China Trade Act, 1922," including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere from October 1, 1922, to June 30, 1923, as follows: Registrar at $7,500 per annum, assistant registrar at $5,000 per annum, two clerks at $2,500 per annum each, clerk at $2,000 per annum, two clerks at $1,500 per annum each, and two clerks at $1,000 per annum each; rent outside the District of Columbia, travel and subsistence expenses of officers and emplo ees, purchase of necessary furniture and equipment, statione andysupp ies, and all other necessary expenses not included in thelzaregoing, fiscal year 1923, $29,375. Interiorbepartment. P¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<1a emismnn. uno omcn. · .,,?,§_°‘°“‘°°‘“°'““ Oregon and California Railroad lands and Coos Bay wagon-mad $;Y¢g¤i¢i¤¤ém lands: To enable the Secretary of the Interior, with the cooperation ' ’°` of the Secretary of Agriculture or otherwise, as in his judgment may be most advisable, to establish and maintain a patrol to prevent trespass and to guard agamst and check fires upon the lands revested in the United States by the act approved Jime 9, 1916, and the lands ,,,‘f,§’,??B°Y"°€°°*°°d known as the Coos Bay wagon-road lands involved in the case of V¤L 4<>» P- lm- Southern Oregon Comlpany against United States (numbered twenty- seven hundred and e even, in the.Circuit Court of Appeals of tile Ninth Circuit), fiscal year 1922, $10,169.57. rnaanamm. INDIAN Arrams. §§§j§,§},§’,;·fé§’§‘§, Rapid Cit Indian School, Rapid City, South Dakota: For redwmiww- building andyrefurnishing the bot£s’ dormitory at the Rapid City Indian School, Rapid City, Sou Dakota, which dormitory was T _ recently destroyed y fire, fiscal year 1923, $50,000. R';”l`,“§*g§’,,,, em Tomah Indian School, Tomah, Wisconsin: For rebuildir? and re- =¤*_;°$é P Sm furnishing the school building at the Tomah Indian Schpo, Tomah, ’ ' Wisconsin, recently destroyed by iire, in accordance with the pro-