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1324 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 556. 1925. street lighting, $0.76; public schools, District of Columbia, 1921, manual training, $13.05; public schools, District of Columbia, 1918, repairs to buildings, $2.15; Metropolitan police, District of Columbia, 1921, contingent expenses, $59.10; Metropolitan police, District_of Columbia, 1920, contingent expenses, $147.23; Metropolitan police, District of Columbia, 1919, contingent expenses, $3.40; police court, District of Columbia, 1922, witness fees, $1.50; Tuberculosis Hospital, District of Columbia, 1919, repairs to buildings, $2; Tuberculosis Hospital, District of Columbia, 1918, maintenance, $24.25; water de artment, District of Columbia, 1922, maintenance and opgraézion Igtoalbf paild wholly froigi revenues of the water department), 1. 0. n , au ited c aims, 909.16. m*;{<;1;$§§f1’;8‘f°m DiS" The foregoing sums for the District of Columbia, unless otherwise re: _¤scan vw 1920 therein specifically provided, shall be paid as follows: Such sums as md Dum y°m' relate to the fiscal year 1920 and prior Hscal years, 50 per centum out F MPM, of the revenues of the District of Columbia and 50 per centum out of °" the Treasury of the United States; such sums as relate to the fiscal years 1921, 1922, 1923, and 1924, 60 per centum out of the revenues I Imam of the District of Columbia and 40 per centum out of the Treasury °' of the United States; and such sums as relate to the fiscal years 1925 and 1926, jointly or severally, shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the Treasury of the United States in the manner prescribed for defraying the expenses of the District of Columbia by the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925, approved June 7, 1924. WM D•v¤¤¤¤¤*· warm: DEPARTMENT (Payable from water revenues) mgggrggz di¤¤’il>¤*· For extension of the water department distribution system, laying ` of such service mains as may be necessary under the assessmqit sys- _ tem, tisealyear 1925, $50,000. . pggg] g;;§·;¤;g3s_<>* The l1mitation_of $125,000 on the employment of personal services Am, pave. contained in section 2 of the District of Columbia appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1925 is increased to $145,000. m£ggg{¤¤¤¤¤t ¤*A¤i· DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Og;e¢>¢"m°¤* S°°**°¤S orrrom or nxrnnxmnrrr s·rA*r1oNs _¤·;—§s*f‘“°““ °“°"" General expenses: To carry into effect the provisions of an Act Anlc,p.970. entitled "An Act to authorize the more complete endowment of agricultural experiment stations,” approved February 24, 1925, fiscal year 1926, $960,000. Béirgsgiga rnaumy nmzmatr or Amman mnusrxr mzemzmpei Live To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to distribute suitable ’“ff',§,O‘?§,‘§°s§ff°‘§;,im,,i medals to exhibitors of champion and first—prize winners at the In- §g*;¤;gg,d‘f" ”°°‘*°*$ ternational Livestock Exposition held at Chicago in December, 1924, 14na,p.es. with the view of stimulating livestock production along purebred lines and to commemorate the twenty—lifth anniversary of that great international exposition, the amount of the appropriation for the Hscal year 1925 for all necessary expenses for investigation and experiments in animal husbandry, authorized to be used for the pur- §’s;4§f furnishing such medals, is hereby increased from $1,000 to