Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/58

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SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 6. 1919. 37 to the work of the statistical clearing house of the Central Bureau of Planning and Statistics shall be transferred to the Bureau of Efliciency. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, service com- For amount required during the fiscal year 1919 to meet the E¤"°*°P°S·m°· increased cost of envelopes in accordance with the adjustment made by the Postmaster General under section 4 of the Post Office Appro- Ver. 40, p. 753. priation Act approved July 2, 1918, $2,650. The unexpenged balances on June 30, 1919, of appropriations for l;§5;¢g¤im1.¤¢¤-»¢m· additional and temporary employees for the Civil Service Commission P rgeapiimpmnou. made, respectivel , in the Le lative, Executive, and Judicial Appro- ,2},*} ‘°· PP· mh propriation Act film the iiscagls year 1919, and the "First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1919," are reapprmgpriated and made available under the same conditions for the iisc year 1920: Provided, That §;°g;g;m 0, ap_ the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the Fourteenth and subse- pompmeuc preferences quent decennial censuses," approved March 3, 1919, so far as it .Y,§’§1‘S°h“'g°° s°m°”' relates to preference in employment of honorably discharged soldiers, a¤QQ‘;}d6g‘j· P- lmsailors, and marines, be amended to read as follows: "That hereafter in making appointments to clerical and other positions in the Executive branch of the Government in the District of Columbia or elsewhere preference shall be given to honorably discharged soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows of such and to the wives of injured dkwivesor iniirigdsnlsoldiers, sailors and marines who themselves are not qualified; but ”’°w"°° ° whose wives are qualined to hold such positions.” EXECUTIVE, Executive Omce. Office of the President: For additional compensation to one expert Mdi¤·>¤¤¤ wv W stenographer, fiscal year 1920, $500. i · xpm 8 pm" LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. m>¤¤¥¤*°¤¤¤°S~* Contingent expenses: For amount uired dur1ng` the fiscalyear E¤v¤1¤pe¤,l919- 1919 to meet the increased cost of enigiopes in accordance with- the adjustment made by the Postmaster General under section 4 of the Vol- *°»l>· 753- Post Office Appropriation Act approved July 2, 1918, $1,321.37. Distribution of card indexes: or services of assistants at salaries °""""°`°‘°" less than $1,000 per annum and for piecework and work by the hour, including not exceeding $500 for freight charges, expressage, traveling expenses connected with such distribution, and expense·~ · f attendance at meetings when incurred on the written authority nl direction of the Librarian, $2,142.25. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Dem ¤!C°¤¤¤*’*¤· samurms. C0r0ner’s office: For payment of the deputy coroner during the D°p°*’ °°""‘“" absence of the coroner, 5110. . Free Public Library (including Takoma Park Branch): For main- teuauce, repairs, fuel, lighting, fitting up buildings, lunch·room equipment; purchase, exc ange, and maintenance of bicycles and motor_ delivery vehicles, and other contingent expenses, for the following fisca years: For 1916, $15; For 1918, $43.62.