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1380 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. declared eligible and notilied to begin training, and twelve months aftir notice is given for persons hereafter declared eligible and notined to egin training. mi*;_g1s*°j§P°”°’°°¤· FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION. I"°'¤“°¤P°¤·’°”· For eve ex nditure requisite for and incident to the work of an im 13 P6 ”’p‘ the Feder Power Commission as authorized by law, including not exceedin $500 for books of reference and eriodicals, $100,000: g P €;1v·ided, fihi; th]? sgppgopfigjtipn sgiallifnot1il;>ebi1,vaHable_for renti og _ dings e 1Sl'lCO oumia s aesaceis rovie §§'{,°{‘§°’,,gmm,,,,_ by the Public Buildings Commission: Provided further, That no N°°i°¤*** P*“*”» '?“!{ portion of this a propriation shall be available for an ex ense monuments, ptohibi . tg , , , , P Ntjliu P 1353 corélnecgzled vsgth d e tleasai-pg of anytswater-power facilities 111 any ’ ‘ ‘ na on par an na 1on monumen .

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Sa1”i°S' Ssggiégive commissioners, at $10,000 each; secretary, $5,000; in all, ¢§,f’g§f;%““°°· For other authorized expenditures of the F ederal_ Trade Commission 111 performing the duties imposed by law or 1I1§'l1I'Sl1&I1C6 of law,_ mc uding personal other services in the istrict of Columbia and elsewhere, supplies and equi ment, law books, books of reference, per1od1cals, printing and bmgmg, travehng expenses, per diem in lieu of subsistence not to exceed $4, newspapers, oreign postage and witness fees and_ mileage in accordance with section 9 of the I•lederal Trade Commissxon Act, $900,000. I¤*"f**%*°°¤¤m¤¤=¤ INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Commismon. ~ · sum-aes. dlFg1i3e)le%¢31 commissioners, at $12,000 each; secretary, $7,500; in E=¤f¤¤¢¤- For all other authorized expenditurw necessary in the execution §;;{§¤;8¤;?b6§*g§¤M¢· of laws to regulate commerce, mcluding per diem in lieu of sub- ’ sistence when allowed pursuant to section 13 of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, $1,900,000, of which 1Lm0unH¤rwu¤¤¤!· sum there may be expended not exceeding $50,000 in the employ- ment of counsel, not exceeding $3,000 for necess books re rts . . . MY » P9 » and periodicals, not exceeding $100 in the open market for the R t D C purchase of office furniture similar 111 class or kmd to that listed in goggtég- - tlgeblgieineral supply schedule, and not exceeding $120,000_for rent ¤ mm. o _ _ diggs m the District of Columbia: Provided, That this appropriation all_ not be available for rent of buildings in the District gf) Columbia if suitable space is provided by the Public Buildings _ mmission.

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35, Q-535:: p- . ¤· p ce wi sec 53:11 b auth other sections of the Act to regulate com- Ante, p.493, Y 6.AGt 29, 1906, and § apien y e ialansportatwn Act, 1920, including the employment o necessarry spec accoimting agents or examiners, $500,000. p,?lg§Y Mm ep- To enab e the Interstate Commerce Commission to keep informed Even. g, p;°]531é2Yci. regarding and to enforce compliance with Acts to promote the safety 94§;]i}c1.§6, 1;..292;. pi of BIQIPIOYBGS 8Dd l$!’8V6l6I'$ UPOIQ railroads; the Apt common ggdggngml carrier?. to gake reglzftti of accidents and authorizing investigatiom mack M_ _ , N1 ¢0€¤¤ _ ¤I¤t6fS$¤t§>GommereeComm1ssion to mvmvu, ver, figate and test bl0Ck··S1gI18·l and t1'&m—eontrol systems and appliances iii} m’ d` 38’ P m“’P‘l°d t° P*°*¥°°“ ttm S‘f°t·Y of milwly operation, as authorized by tho ]01¤$ ¤·PPi'¤V¤d Julio 30, 1906, and the revision of tho Sundry Gnnl Act approved May 27, 1908, including gm employment