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 1534 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 292. 1923. District of Columbia szgainst Knox Appeals, Numbered 3737, and Bradbury against the ommissioners of the District of Columbia, equity Numbered 39529, $3,967.46. Junoumrrs. P“""‘°“* °’ ’“°g' F a ments of the judgments includin costs rendered a ainst mem. the (lgigtrlfct of Columbia, as set ’forth in %·House’ Document %umbered 571 of the present session, $19,069.14, together with a further sum to pay the interest at not exceeding 4 per centum per annum on such judgments, as provided by law, from the date the same become due until date of payment. ·*¤<*i*¤¤ ¢=*¤*=¤=· Aunrrnn cnams. I’°>T’¤°¤*°'»°°_g*"°d For the pa ent of following claims certiiied to be due by the Eélgélldum mg accounting) oi§?¢rs of the District of Columbia, imder appropria- °`18’ p‘u°’ tions the alances of which have been exhausted or carrie to the surplus fimd under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874, being for the service of the fiscal year 1920 and prior years: °"““”¤°**°*P‘”°°· Continggnt and miscellaneous expenses District of Columbia: Free Pub c Library, contingent expenses, $7; Coroner’s Office, consmm tingent expenses, $6; _ _ _ · treets, District of Columbia: Dust prevention, cleaning, and snow removal, $23.10; ‘ mgactrical <¤¤1>¤r¢— Elegtgarical department, District of Columbia: General supplies, °°“°°"’· Public schools, District of Columbia: Laboratories, $63.60; “'°‘°p“““°°*· Fire de artment, District of Columbia: Fuel, $49; °°""'* Courts, ilhstrict of Columbia: Reports of opinions, Court of Appeals, $55; Juvenile Court, compensation of jurors, $3; hmmm, mg In all, audited claims, $549.08. ' me ~v¤¤¤¤='Z°”`¤<¤- Slew P¤1‘ century of the fvrcgcing sums for the District of co. ‘”*· lumbia for the service of the fiscal years ending June 30, 1921, June 30, 1922, and June 30, 1923, shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and 40 per centum out of the Treasury of the nf; lm °¤*’ P'*°*’ United States; and such sums as relate to the fiscal year 1920 and prior fiscal years, unless herein otherwise specifically provided shall bG_P8Id 50 per centum out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and 50 per centum out of the Treasury of the United wm, dqmmmh States. · wyrnn nmnmumirr. “‘E ;?°*dg§ dxsmbu- _ Fo? ¤¤¢¤¤¤i¤¤_¤f th? water d0P¤1'¤¤6¤¢ distribution system, lay- xplii sggliasergxaie fgéngnsi asbmay_ll>ef;·ieces§la;ry under the assessment y o e ax to g;Part;mDt’ $50,000-, P om e revenues of the wa 1‘ T rnmronnr smxvrcns, Personal services · · - ¤mit,¤.mm.,,,,d_ • _ The limitation of $100000 on the employt f I - -*’*“·P·’“· was under section 2 of the District of Cdlu1l,i]ll>1i?A(pp1§·§>r1§iiz!lionSc»’lZ¢ Am P mi for the iiscal year ending June 30, 1923, is increased to $115,000. ‘ · · _ The limitation of $15,000 on the em loyment of personal serv- 1ces under section 4 of the District of Clilumbia Ap ropriation Act for the fiscal year ending Jnme 30, 1923, is increasedp to $20,000.