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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 292. 1924. 529 PRINTING AND BINDING. For all printing and binding for the Smithsonian Institution, in- ,,,§_'i°““g ml b“‘d‘ cluding all of Its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located In Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, including Ag§€§’§f§§‘§ HiS‘°"°“’ $7,000 for the annual report of the American Historical Association, Prom $90,000: Profvzded, That the expenditure of this sum shall not be _N0 pré mm mmorestmcted to a pro rata amount in any period of the fiscal year. t‘°“‘·· STATE, WAR, AND NAVY DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. m§,§?°§’u§$;igsI?°p”°` For depugo superintendent and other rsonal services in the e¤ii°¤i°»`iiy(?iI`ii>°•?ri»`$i$,ii.<iZ District of lumbia in accordance with iiltiie Classification Act of “°" 1923, $1,636,215. O t. I. For fuel, lights, repairs, ground rent, miscellaneous items, and pming suppm city directories, including maintenance, repair, exchange, and operation of one motor-propelled passenger—carrying vehicle to be used for official purposes only, $667,250. Tom mr hmm Of the unexpended balances of the appropriations provided for in pim id 1¥Iav_y ami the Executive and Independent Offices Appropriation Act for the M{}§{,°Q‘,§§f,d,‘2’,‘,§‘,},‘§,§‘g‘§, fiscal year 1924, approved February 13, 1923, for salaries and for ¤v{·,%?*jgf;;)¤$¤g“g(§g· fuel, lights, and miscellaneous items for the office of the Superin- “ “' ' tendent, State, War, and Navy Department Buildings, there shall be immediatel available and remain available during the fiscal year 1925 a sum fiom said appropriations not exceeding $125,000, for the erection of a temporary boiler plant for the heatin of the Navy and Munitions Buildings and other Government bu5dings in the vicinity thereof, including all expenses incident to the setting of boilers, the procurement of all necessary equipment. laying of steam lines, and so forth. Pm d. d For all printing and binding for the State, War, and Navy De- i,,g_ mg "` bm ` partment Buildings, $2,750. TARIFF COMMISSION. T°'mC°””"'“’°"‘ For salaries and expenses of the United States Tariff Commission, S“1"'"°"“°°°"’°”“°S‘ including purchase and exchange of labor-saving devices, the purchase of professional and scientific books, law books, books of ref- _, creme, newspapers and periodicals as may be necessary, as au- 42Y§};,i»i’•}$;·Z°6' WL therized under Title VII of the Act entitled "An Act to increase the revenue, and for other puxp[oses," approved September 8, 1916, and under sections 315, 316, 31, and 318 of the ct entitled "An Act to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, tc encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes," approved September 21, 1922, $671,980: Provided, That no g{_’,'§.";,,,,m,,,,,_ part of this appropriation shall be used to pay the salary of any member of the United States Tariff Commission who shall hereafter participate in any proceedin s under said sections 315, 316, 317, and 318 of said Act, approved September 21, 1922, wherein he or any member of his family has any special, direct, and pecuniary interest, pr in] respect to the subject {natter of which he has acted as attorney, egis ative agent, or specia representative. . i. _ For all printing and binding for the Tariif Commission, $10,000. iugiimtng md bm UNITED STATES cnocnarnrc BOARD. “°°*’“‘”‘“””°°"" For stationery and printing and binding, $1,000. angiiiiiriinniiqciggpmt UNITED STATES snrrrme BOARD. S‘“°“‘”“ ”°“"‘ For seven commissioners at $12,000 each per annum, $84,000. C°m”m°:l°°m' For all other expenditures authorized by the Act approved Sep- $&°;g, §’°¥°§?°$2,i tember 7, 1916, as amended, and_by the Act approved Jpune 5, 1920, *‘·P·""·