Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/842

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sass; I. Ch. 464. 1916. 821 gg gudicial a1pprop1L1_ation Aglggf tliie fdscal year nineteen hundred , 0 con mue av e uring ‘ · hundred and seventeen, $2,310. the fiscal year mmonarroiv snnvrcn. hmmm. Immigrant station, Ellis Island, New York: For completion of dredging, fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $9,050. For repairing damages to buildings caused by explosions on July thirtieth, mneteen hundred and sixteen, for the Escal year nineteen huéiélged and segrenteen, $150,000. A B Fry tion six o the l `slative executive and 'udicial appropriation n` ' Act, approved May teiith, nineteen hundred and sixteen,paIs ailnended §'*:‘l'?'l°”:?*l;1iE¤¤% by the naval appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred kw. p·m and seventeen. shall not rohibit the employment and payment, since May ninth, nineteen iliundred and sixteen, in the Immigration Service at Ellis Island, of A. B. Fry, a consulting engineer employed isnec another galrjugsh of the Fedetral service, under such terms as the retary 0 a or ma rescribe. . For refund to the gc§ndinaviau·American-Iiine’ of amount erm- m¤S°i.°ziiI•ii°vi°°°Am°rL neously paid for maintenance of Helene Blum and two children in R°°""“°‘ September and October, nineteen hundred and fifteen, at the Ellis Island Immigation Station, $162.50. » m c ·m-ry _ To pay E. . Terry for information that led to the collection of $500 uimémwsrha. in penalties from the Arena Centerfreeze Company, of New Haven, Connecticut, for importing aliens undercontract in violation of the immigration laws, $100. , UNITED STATES EMPIi)YEES’ COMPENSATION COM- “§cgPC‘°Y°*—*Z C1>¤¤¤¤· MISSION. · For expenses under an Act entitled "An Act to provide compensa- Eygh tion for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the ’ ' performance of their duties, and for other purposes " approved September , nineteen hundred and sixteen, namely: M1scnr.LANnoUs nxrimsiazsz For salaries of the Commissioners, and ,,§Q,,f,§"°“ ‘"‘d °" for such assistants, clerks, and other employees, as the Commission A~ev·749· may deem necessary, and for traveling expenses expenses of medical examinations, and for reasonable traveling and other expenses and loss of wages payable to employees under section twenty-one, for rent in the District of Columbia and equipment of offices, purchase of books, stationery, and other %i&plies, printing and binding to be done at the Government Printing ce, and other necessary exgznses, for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $50,000. timates E““’”*°'· in detail shall hereafter be annually submitted hereunder. C0 __ Em·i.orm:s’ comrmrsrrrrou FUND! For the paylnent of 00mP6I{S8· p,‘;'m°2§’;‘,§§°,§_‘“”" tion provided by said Act,_inc1uding medical, surgical, and hospital A··¢¢.p.w>. services, and supplies provided by section nine, and the transiportation and burial expenses (provided by sections nme and eleven, or the tiscal year nineteen hun ed and seventeen, $500,000. LEGISLATIVE. ‘*g““““· snxarn. S°'““’· To pay Caroline F. Martin, Vallie W1ll18-I¤§0I1, Lucy E. Boyd, 8Ild 11;:.1;.-tigtllklliilllr? Etbeivn H. Stubbs, dau hters; Ipvns A- Bur1c1gh,¤<m; and Edwin C- Burleigh and Donagd hBu§·le1t?;’h,f%&ndS0g$ $0 G10 IMG S¤¤¤·t°1’ Edwin C. Burle` h, rom the ta 0 6, , _· 0,,, mp, ms To reimbmseltgie official rep01’T»€1'$ of $116 Pi°00€9d-\¤g$ md d9b¤l'*$ °f R•¤iil>1w¤¤¤¤¤¤. the Senate for ex uses incurred to duly first, nineteen hundred and sixteen, for clerk gre and other clerical services, $4,200.