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 1156 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 29. 1923. INDEPENDENT EXECUTIVE ESTABLISHMENTS. ¤i¤¤¤¤¤<>r¤¤¤¤m¤¤· DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. S¤P¤¤¤¤C·¤¤*- surnnmn comrr. M;gg¤”=*¤°°¤¤ °*· Miscellaneous expenses: For such miscellaneous expenses as may pm be authorized by the Attorney General for the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and its officers, including the furnishing and collecting of evidence where the United States is or may be a party in interest, including also such expenses other than for personal serv- HB1, { D. met ICBS as mag be authorized by the Attorney General for the Court of memm.'°m is Appeals, istrict of Columbia, fiscal year 1920, $15.99, one-half of which shall be paid from the revenues of the District of Columbia. zmnegien rm. Nxrromu. zoomexcu. ram;. fgiqhégllinsgé, For an additional amount required to make payment for certain land acquired under the provisions of the Sundry Civil Appropriagpn Acts approved June 5, 1920, and March 4, 1921, respectively, ,096.34. T"‘“°"‘“‘“*”‘°“· UNITED STATES TALRIFF COMMISSION. ,,,‘§‘;,,‘f{‘°“ ° °"‘ °" For salaries and expenses of the United States Tarilf Commission, V·>*·¤*°·P·7°5· including purchase and exchange of labor-savi devices, the purchase of professional and scientific books, law bends, books of reference, and periodicals as may be necessary, as authorized under Title Am Pp_,,,,_w VII of the Act entitled " n Act to increase the revenue, and for ’ other purposes," approved September 8, 1916, and under sections 315, 316, 317, and 318 of the Act entitled "An Act to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes," approved September 21, 1922, $150,000. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. ...3;‘.*::F“‘*‘°*"°"~g"‘ DEPARTMENT or Acmcunrunn. F°‘°‘°*°S°"‘°°· roxnsr snnvicn. M°°°"’°“t"°“k"' _ To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to purchase a motor boat in the administration of the A askan forests to replace boat sunk mm mcsmmm by striking rocks in Sumner Strait, $8,500. oizgim me cauremmf The appropriation of $150,000 provided by the “First Deficiency ¤,,.,‘§§Y°""°°‘°“ °°“' Appropriation _Act, fiscal year 1922,” approved December 15, 1921, ·‘*’·*- P-im for the prevention of loss_of timber from insect infestation on public lands in Oregon and Cahfornia shall remain available for the purposes authorized by such Act until December 31, 1923. wa? bouwm 0: rmx nonnwomr. ¤<>$i;$e¤¤ié'}i¤m For an additional amount to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to meet the emergency caused by the existence of the pink bollworm of cotton in Mexico; to prevent the movement of cotton and cotton Siiéd {rom lzlexflcoénto the United States, including th; reg%.t§on 0 en ry in o the nited tates of railway cars and other ve `c es uI¤d_fl‘eight, express, baggage, or other materials from Mexico, and the inspection, cleanmg, and disinfection thereof, $75,000, includin . . . . g the payment of rent outside the District of Columbia and the em-