Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/1182

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1164 SIXTY-FIF TH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 39. 1919. either abroad or in the District of Columbia for the purposes named in the Act, except that no per diem in lieu of subsistence shall be allowed in the District of Columbia. ,,,;§,}1,,‘}é§{‘°’ WM D‘°‘ orrrrcrs or Aunrron Fon WAR DEPARTMENT. p,j,*,$§Qi°““’°m°° °’*"‘ For additional employees, $100,000. °°“““g"“t°"P°“$°S· CONTINGENT Exrransias. ?;1;§;;0“s For purchase of fil; holders and file cases,1fl59,00;_). ` For washing and emminv towels, purc ase o awnings and fixtures, and so forth, includingthe same objects specified under this head in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for Fumitmyml the fiscal year 1919, $4,000. _ _ ' For purchase of boxes, book rests, chairs, and so forth, including the same ogljects specified under this head in the legislative, executive, Yabcbsaving ma and judici happrpjirgation Act for the fiscal gear 1919, $23,000. hi}, _ _ For_purc ase o a or-saving_ machines an sup lies for the same C as mcludrng the same objects specified under this head in the legislative; executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1919, _ _ _ $10,000. P°bh°bm1dmgS‘ ~ PUBLIC BUILDINGS. " gf; Olldggeifgga, N ew Orleans, Louisiana, customhouse: For additional for the com- °‘°· pletron of the remodeling, repair, or improvement of the old customouse and post office, $13,700. “"“ ‘°°*’°*"‘“°“‘· · WAR DEPARTMENT. .,g°mp°my °mp1°y` TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES. i ,tf,lddm°°°l °l"ks’ For the temlporary employment of such additional force of clerks and other employees as in the judgment of the Secretary of War may be proper necessary to the Vprorrfpt, efficient, and accurate dispatch of official business in the ar epartment and its bureaus, to 1,mdm e_ allotted by the Secretary of War to such bureaus and offices as tho statement to Con- exrgencres of the exrsting situation may demand, $5,000,000: Provided, g’°Ss· That the Secretary of War shall submit to Con ress on the first day of its next regular session a statement showingiy bureaus or offices ,,aymSmm0n_ the number and designation of the persons ern loyed hereunder and the annual rate of compensation paid to each: grovidedfurther, That no persop shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation lin excess o $5 000 er annum, not more than five persons shall e employed heireunslbr at a rate of compensation in excess of $2,400 per annum each, and not more than thirty-five persons shall be em- Ramstmmm 0, Ilrloyed at a rate of compensation in excess of $1,800 er annum each. ggvcgggggegmpnogg lliatt forilner Government emfplgyees whp Shave Ifieen drafted og mikt ‘ ·. _ "’ e rs e in the mil` itary service 0 the Lniter tates in the war Wit Uysemw shall be reinstated on a lication to their former positions, if they ave received an honoraiffle discharge and are qualified to perform the duties of the position. National cemeteries. NATIONAL CEMETERIES- ¤:ii]ri£2;i€i§.mmms For the disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, civilian em loyees, and so forth, including the same objects sfpecified under this fread in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the scal year 1919, fiscal years _ 1918 and 1919, $2,473,782.68.

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