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 48 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. Bureau of Standards and madilatpaillable during tpsat fiscal yeeir for th f ll wing' urposes and in the 0 owing amoun, respective y: 1¤ lm°°rm° (l•`oi)· dbntinuleition of the investigation of structural materials, such P,,,,,,,_ as'stone, elaysbgpmept, ang so tiprgiél pcgsonal sergpeis in ¤i¤¤¤¤¤1¤~¤¤si¤·thD`trictf umiaauin e : r aas iii-K•¤’i{*ir°°}¢:r°nt°$¤liZ miichldf thislsum as necessary shall be used td collect and disseminate ”‘*“#°°°· such scggntiiic, practical, an sgitistical mfoe1?at1<;pl aps Iliiedproured, ow? 0 télldlllg. to ow a prov me 0 III _ mg, planning, an ccinstruction, standardization, and adaptability of structural units, including farm buildings building matenals, and codes, economy in the manufacture and `utilization of building materials and suppliesh acpd such other mattered is may tend to en urage improve, an ea construction an Q\1S1Hg;• miiiiiggiipx? Blur teclinical investigations ibfllcooperation with the industries upon fundamental problems involved in industrial development following the war, with a view to assisting in the permanent establishment 0 the new American industries developed during the war, including cw uv personal services in the District of Co umbia an elsewhere, $100,000; aa., iiiifeaiimai de-gl To enable the Bureau of Standards to cooperate with Government §;f,','§‘,§‘,,y*'§,,,'”(g‘},‘,?j depagttpgnts, engineers? and manu.fac(iiurers in the espablishment of ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- stan methods 0 testing, an inspection o instmments, equipment, tools, and electrical and mechanical devices used in the industries and by the Government, including the practical specification for quality and performance of such devices, and the formulation of methods of mspection, laboratory, and service tests, including personal services in the District of Columbia and in the field, $100,000. b,,,Df’*’°‘“”“‘ °' 1* _DEPA.RTMENT OF LABOR. ` ¥¤¤¤*¤·¤¤¤¤•M¢¤· nmronarrou snnvrcn. Enfordnglavrsregu- ·. . . . . mgm xmmigmxos or _ For enforcement of the laws regulat th immigr ti f al1 ns °"°“g· mto the United States, including the islfine bbjects s;e<?iIiie(d under 1;l51;1h;a3¤:§61160t6he Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year ooh-;¤.°m°°”¤¤°¤l?°"° °' Coinmissionexs of Conciliation: To enable the Secretary of Labor "°‘·“’»*’·”8· to ezgercise the authority vested in him b section 8 of the Act creatuzé the Detlpigrtinent of Labor, including the same ob`ects specifi under head in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $15,000. E”‘°""'“°“‘ S°""‘ nurwmnnr smnvxcm ire. • Advanced tr•nspcr· . . mamma. The_sum of _$125,207.97 of the appropriation "Ad ed Tr $g{Pgj°Ig{'{•,,‘{°¤· portation, United States Employment Service, 191`gmaiid 19lli>1?l IS reappropriated and made available to_enable the Secretary of Labor to coigplete the payment of obligations covering trans ortation mcuirs during the fiscal year 1919 y the War Emergencyllimploy- men ervice. g LEGISLATIVE. Statement of appro-. . pnmom. The statement of appropriations, and so forth, f th third ` c0‘;*g,°@’ ’°,jf*°,gc1°l§},*; of the Sixty-sixth Congress shall include the Armyflaavdl, and Ssgigiicll é¥‘»%°‘“°”  1.-R‘t?F$£¤ S$‘iSE°`”2a£“¥in °$h°rb?"£e'3”“”€lI°'i$ “‘°d° ““ mq? ‘ _ _ p an pu is wi the statement U appropriatxons for the second session of the Sixt th C ngre . ,?6:‘;:°;f gubilic Buildings Commission: The Accoimtiiirglsclgiifxiicexs 00 tlise mgupeing Treasury are authorized to credit to the account of the Disbursing v¤1.4c,p.1m. Officer of the Publ1c Buildings Comm1ssion the sum of $354.51, heretofore expended for the repair and upkeep of an automobile.
 * =r$¤g;1g‘;:.vg•:g1d sx; geficiency Alppropnation Acts apassed during the first session of the