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890 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 235. 1920. office su plies, rinting, and other miscellaneous expenses, including technical)periodlicals and books of reference; eqluipment, maintenance, and o eration of research laboratory and win tunnel, and construction olf additional buildings necessary in connection therewith; maintenance and operation of one motor-(propelled passenger-carrying vehicle; and purchase, maintenance, an operation of one passengerc motor cycle; personal services in the field and in the is- 5j,°r{;’,· om wp trict of Columbia: Prmnkled, That the sum to be paid out of this ices. ' appropriation for clerical, drafting, watchmen, and messenger service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, shall not exceed $50,000; in all, $200,000. Bxama Labor RAILROAD LABOR BOARD. saunas. For nine members of the board, at $10,000 each; secretary, $5,000; in all, $95,000. Aiiuuta- expenses. For all other authorized expenditures of the Railroad Labor Board ‘”“’ p‘ "°‘ in performing the duties imposed by law, including personal and other services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, su plies and equipment, law books and books of reference, periodiczils, printing and René; nv- binding, traveling expenses, per diem in lieu of subsistence, rent of C"' °‘°°` uarters in the District of Columbia if space is not rovided by the Public Buildings Commission, rent of quarters outsidld the District of Amount for risen! Columbia, witness fees, and mileage, $355,000, of which sum $50,000 ’°“ m°‘ shall be available for the Hscal year 1920. w§Ig·;kIF;_°;`§8¤;**},f,;§j ROCK CREEK AND POTOMAC PARKWAY CONBJISSION. mission. l£é‘=1¤1¤’i¤K ¤<!d*¤°¤¤l To enable the commission created by section 22 of the Public Buildv¤i.s·r, p. ass. ings Act approved March 4, 1913 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 885), to continue proceedings toward the acqéiisition of lands re uired for a connecting parkway etween Potomac ark, the Zoologicg Park, and Rock Creek Park, $200,000, to be available until ex- 1;,,,, ,,0,,, District gended and to beupfayable one-half out of the Treasury of the United

  • °j,€;;*g$j;_83,_ tates and one-h out of the revenues of the District of Columbia:

{rows-_t d Pravuled, That the total area of lands finally to be acquired for said ‘ M "“ ° ‘ parkway shall not exceed the area and parcels described and delineated m the map numbered 2, contained in House Document Numbered 1 1 14 of the Sixty-fourth Congress, first session, except that the follow- Landjnrjluded. ing parcels outside the said taking line shall be included, namely, three D‘*$“‘”“°°` hundred and fifteen feet of lot eight hundred and one, three hundred and ninety-eight and one-half feet of lot iift -four, five thousand and thirty-five feet of lots thirty-nine, forty, fiirty-one, forty-two, and forty-three, lots eight hundred and twenty-six, eight hundred and twenty-seven, and eight hundred and twenty-eight, containing} four thousand mne hundred and fifteen feet, andylots thirt -six, t irty- seven, and thirty-eight, containing six thousand nine hundred and eighty-three feet, in sguare twenty-five hundred and forty-four: and lots eight hundred an nineteen, eight hundred and twenty, nineteen and twenty, containing ten thousand six hundred and twenty-six feet, part of lots twenty-one, eight hundred and fourteen, eight hundred and fifteen, eight hundred and sixteen, eight hundred and seventeen, and forty-Eve, contanungl ten thousand two hundred and ninety feet, and lots forty-six, eight _ undred and twenty-two, and eight hundred and twenty-one, containing mne thousand one hundred and forty-six feet, in square twenty-five hundred and forty-three, in all, forty-seven thousand seven hundred and eight and fifty one-hundredths feet; c_t¤am0¤s3¤;¤p¤sea. Pmmkled further, That the expenditure of the funds appropriated ‘°‘·39»"‘ *52* herein shall be subject to all the conditions imposed by the gundry Civil Appropriation Act approved July 1, 1916.