Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/959

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938 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 235. 1920. m§g*}€°“°¤S " ° m Collections: For the collection of money due from the sale of real am, p. 224. estate under the provisions of the Act approved July 19, 1919, $25,000· m§n§‘§0r@S,‘§§’f§T‘ Washington, District of Columbia, Government hotel for Governiramamnce. ment wor ers: For maintenance, operation, and management of the P hotel and restaurant therein, including personal services, $960,000: p§°;}}}f§},;ct;0¤_ Promkled, ghat no p§rson$shall be employed her;-zlundir at a rate of compensa on excee mg 5000 per annum an on y one person _ _ maiglbe employed at that rate. , _ _ ,mI§g‘s‘f°“°°°‘°‘°°“°‘ H e ap%1$opriations,,ma1§lsi<-illhi->)rein tlme title "§lmtedbStat];>s ousing rporation s e av _ e or ezrpen iture y the agency prlpgencges of the public service having ]ur1sd1ction of the .0 a airs 0 the said corporation. _ tiigtiiipmn appro- In all, $1,065,000; Provided, That no part of the algpropriations p“‘“‘°“S'°S”“°“°’ heretofore made and available for exfpenditrue by the mted States Housing Corporation shall be expen ed for the piuposes for which appropriations are made herein. ‘ W°m¤¤*¤*¤d¤S">’· woman nw rmmsrzar. ` p§§.§$tig“°°g °X` To enable the Secretary of Labor to continue the investigations touchingowomen in industry, including personal services in the District of lumbia and in the field, $75,000. .E“‘p‘°"“‘°°‘ ’°"‘ izurrornmxr smcvrcn. IOC. ,”§°m°"’“°“°° °‘ '”" To enable the Secretary of Labor to foster promote to develop ?»¤;;§?§t;§Tf'Qy;j‘; the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve theumm? working conditions, to advance their opportunities for profitable em loyment by a national system of employment offices anti) to coordinate the pu lic employment offices through0ut_the ponmtrylby fumishingband publishing mformatipn aslto opportguniges or employment and ymaintaining a system or c earin a or e- tpgeri th; sevexépl Etatles, mclugipg pgrsonal seiiviees in tIietD1st{];;pt 0 0 um ia an e ew ere an or their actua necessary rave g mdiemsubming expepses whge abpentgfroni their lpfficisill stagion together with thor; von. ss,p.¢v1·. per iem m eu 0 su sistence w en a owe pursuant to section of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act alpproved August 1, 191Q, sup- Qyggiing WMM plies and equipment, telegra h and te ephone service and printing cmp. and binding, $225,000: Provui' ed, That the sum of $25 000, or so muc thereof as may be necessary, shall be expended to perfect an organization that can adequately mobilize and irect the workers required to harvest the w eat crop. Department ol State. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. iii&ii¤itiagi3;rit2iiiiiZ N ot exceeding $25,000 of the unexpended balance of the appropria- ‘"‘“’ p` M tion for the War Trade Board for the fiscal year 1920 is ma e available for the fiscal year 1921 for expenditure under the direction of the Secretary of State. Lerislative. ° LEGISLATIVE. prifttiisnim °[ ap?r°' Statement of appropriations: _For preparation, under the direction ,,,§{’,{,,?fg°,§,’§‘,§* 55*;}*} of the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of

 Representatives, of th_e statements for the second session of the Sixty-

sixth Congress, showing appropriations made, new offices created, offices the salaries of which have been omitted, increased, or reduced, indefinite appropriations, and contracts authorized, together with 8. chronologic history of the regular appropriation bills, as required