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 @0 SIXTY-NIN TH CONGRESS. Sue.: I. Cu. 771. » 1926:1 .A¤l|¤d¤I•llDI. n g, AUDHEMAAIHS. _; 4 Pa t ( claims • L • ’ ,,,,iX;'§°“,, ° 1).,,,,,,, For the ayment of the following. claims, certified to be due b ··°°°¤¤°*¤¢ g°‘°°¤· the aceounti)ng otiicers oi the District of Columbia, under approprz ations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the "°‘· “·*’· “°· surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, D", mmm M 1874, being for the service of the fiscal year 1923 and prior years: emma? Playgrounds, 1928, sites for playgrounds, $10.85; Streets, cleaning: 1921, $46; 1922, $24.45; Electrical department, 1923, lighting, $44.50; Public schools, chemical and biological laboratories: 1922, $53.50; 1923, $18.04; Witness’s fees, police court, 1921 $2.25; Jurors’ fees, po ice court, 1923, $36; Re rts of opinions, Court of Appeals: 1920 $55; 1921, $55; Indzstrial Home School, 1923, maintenance, $387; National Training School for Girls, 1923, maintenance, $24; Burial of ex-service men, 1923, $225; · W attr department, 1922 :“ Extension of distribution system (payable from the revenues of the water department), $172.50; maintenance and operation (payable from the revenues of the water deplartment) $12.07; s all, audited claims, $1,166.16. t u,1;{°,§°§,§f,§,{’°“ D'? The foregoing sums for the District of Columbia, unless otherwise EM Ewa! vw lm therein* specifically provided, shall be paid as follows: Such sums as °‘° °d°"°°”` relate to the fiscal year 1920 and prior fiscal years, 50 per centum out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and 50 per centum out of F°"“"’°”‘· the Treasury of the United States; such sums as relate to the iiscal years 1921, 1922, 1923, and 1924, 60 per centum out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and 40 per centum out of the Treasury F°'m°`m" of the United States; and such sums as relate to the fiscal years 1925, 1926, and 1927, jointly or severally, shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the Treasury of the United States in the manner prescribed for defra ing the expenses of the District of·Columbia y the District of Cblumbia Appropriations Acts for S'I1Cl.1`£SC8l years. W¤*¤* d°¤¤*'¤¤°¤*· ‘ warns nnrxnrmsm mgm *¤°*°¤¤°° The Commisisoners of the District of Columbia, in theexecution ` of the provisions of law requiring an increase in water rates of 12% percentum per annum, are authorized, whenever the ap lication of the 12% r centum to existing rates results in rates witii fractional ceng,“to  the rates at the nearest amounts not containing fractional cen. mgampartrueut ofAsri- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE , Damon cnsrms ,P¤Y¤=·¤* 0* Prime To pay claims for dama to or losses of privately owned propq mm` ertg adgisted and determigiilgi by the Department of Agriculture V°*·*$·¤·*°°6· un er t e provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to provide a method for the settlement of claims arising against the Government of the United States in sums not exceeding; $1,000 in any one case," gpproved December 28,,1922, as fully set orth in House Documents umbered 298 and 350, S1xty·ninth Congress, $431.75. . Weather Bureau.  BUREAU Phj*;j,>;¤;’§g,,_ for the estab ishment and ma1ntenance of stations for observing, ' measuring, and investigating atmospheric phenomena, including not
 * ,,§f°§{2E“ ,$‘}§,,§m',.‘{Q General expenses, Weather Bureau: For an additional amount