Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/1055

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sixr.Y-r11¤~rH CONGRESS. sr-ss. II. GH. 201. 1918. 1037 inspectors, and clerks; instruments, furniture, stationery, janitor service, and every other thing necessary to carry into effect the provisions R S·· Tm LIL PP· of Title fifty-two, Revised Statutes, $10,000. 852"Bw BUREAU or srannnnns. S”°“‘“'dSB‘“°"“· Military research: To enable the Bureau of Standards to cooperate mgyiiiriihiiszing mm` with the WVar and Navy De artments by providing the scientific assist- ,,,,c‘§°’§0”°j§?;,,,“s$§§°g ance necessary in the develbpment of instruments, devices, and mate- N"? *¤· r·ials, and the standardization and testing of supplies, including personal services and rental of quarters in the District. of Columbia and elsewhere; the erection of temporary structures; books of reference and periodicals; and all other necessary items not included in the foregoing, $100,000. TN lar ml Testing of large scales: For investigation and testing of railroad- mg g° °°` track scales, elevator scales, and other scales used in weighing commodities for interstate shipments and to secure equipment and assistance for testing the scales used by the Government m its transactions with the (public, such as post office, navy ard, and customhouse scales, an for the purppse of cooperatin the States in sec ` uniformity in the weig ts and measuresglaws and in the methods of inspection, including personal services in the District of Columbia and in the field, fiscal year 1917, $4,750. BUREAU or rrsnnnms. *°"’”°"•° ”°”°¤¤· Maintenance of vessels: For the payment of outstanding liabilities p,§d°§?€, C1;}.'{2f,,,?°° for fuel oil furnished the Fisheries steamer Roosevelt by the North Pacific Sea Products Company, of Seattle, Washington, duri ¤ May and June, 1918, used in the rescue of ships and men caught inuthe ice in Bristol Bay, Alaska, $10,332. LEGISLATIVE. I‘°""°°"‘ SENATE. S¤¤¤¤•· . To a Katharine C. Norton and Alice Gallin er Es , daughter {§§,°°‘§,I§,‘,§°{,lf§§g°{,;, and giiarirddaughter, res ctivelly of Honorable Jacob Gallinger, ¤¤¤<ld¤¤z¤¤¢i¤· late a Senator from the State o New Hampshire, $7,500. To pay Sallie Tillman, widow of Honora le Benjamin R. Tillman, ,,,£§"°°"‘"‘ R‘ Ti"` late a Senator from the State of South Carolina, $7,500. ¤‘¤Y*° *****0*- To pay Ruth James, widow of Honorable Ollie M. James, late a §Z,¥}",§;,,l$'§‘$T Senator from the State of Kentucky, $7,500. _ For folding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per F°'*“¤=· ‘ thousand, $5,000. ,,,,,,5, 0, R,p,m_ uousn or Rnrmnsmxrarrvns. c¤¤i~·s· es I. Duv To ay the widow of James H. Davidson, late a Representative tcividowddsm from the State of Wisconsin, $7,500. _ _ Ebmmy Hm The appropriation of $7,500 "to pay the widow of Ebeneaer J Z Hill, Pay' to rmi mm,. late a Representative from the State of Connecticut/’ contained rn the **j;j;*;j°Q;§fd°'· deficiency a pro riation Act a proved March 28, 1918, is authorized ' and directed) to lije paid to the l)egal representative of the said widow. Mmmwmitem, For miscellaneous items and expenses of special and select committees, exclusive of salaries and labor, unless speciically ordered by the House of Representatives, fiscal year 1918, $25,000. Packing ,,m_,_ For packing boxes, $1,500. F mug For olding speeches and pamphlets, at a rate not exceeding $1 per ° ` thousand, $3,000.