Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 1.djvu/227

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208 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 32. 1913. octcberm 191.1. cKAP. .—An t Ma.l¤ng' a ria ions to su 1 urgent deficiencies ina ro- [1 R· #*·l priations fogihe Qc year nineteg1Ilrl1)ii)nd.1§ed and thirlfegn, and for other pnirposgdl Public, N o. 32. _ [ I Be it enacted Q the Senate and House 0 Regrfresentatwee of the ,P‘gr'g°g§,jm§g£““““ United `States of merica in Oongrejaa aes , hat the following » sums be, and are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to sulpplyirizgent deficiencies in appro nations for the fiscal year mneteen un and thirteen, and for other purposes, namely: Botanic omea BOTANIC GARDEN. m·f“"‘°°‘° °”° '°"°'· For assistants and laborers, under the direction of the Joint Com- B6 _ mittee on the_L1brary, $630.21. _ mgj‘”““*°¤°'°‘ For procurinlgs manure, so1l,_ tools, fuelmpurchasing trees, shrubs, plants, and see ; and for services, maten ,_a.nd miscellaneous supplies, and contingent expenses in connection with r§pa1rs and improvements to Botanic Gardens, under direction of the oint Committee on the Library, $276.44. _ _ °°"°’*““’*"‘”· For general repairs to buildings, heating apparatus, painting, lazing, repairs to ootwalks and roadways, repairs tdpaciing sheds, storerooms, and stables, underthe ection 0 the Jomt Committee on the Library, $324.44. Cm 8°"*°° °"'¤· CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. mam., ie.?-;.Z§.';.g‘° Examination of fourth-class postmasters: For necessary additional ‘°”’· office employees, printing, stationery, travel, contingent, and other ‘ necessary expenses of examinations, $30,000; field examiners at the rate of $1,500 per annum each, for work m connection with members of locgl li•<g5rds anaill ogherogecessaiy work] agldnéected byil the cglmmission, 9, ; in , 39, 0, to e ava' a e urmg` the Esc ear {gm mmml nineteen hundred and fourteen: Promkled, That hereafter any degruty revenue me mn-me collector of internal revenue or deputy marshal who may be required §°,,’Q,;,£’°§§h°*{,'}““,°,;{ by law or by authority or direction of the collector of internal revenue g¤';dv_mj3”_¤ivi1 www or the United States marshal to execute a bond to the collector of mternal revenue or United States marshal to secure faithful performance of official duty may be appointed by the said collector_or marvd 2 P M shal who may require such bond without regard to the provisions of ` ' an _Act of Congress entitled "An Act to regulate and improve the civil service o the United States," approved January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and amendments thereto, or any mgyég cr ¤¤¤¤f¤¤- ru_ e or regulation made 1H pursuance thereof, and the officer requiring ' said bon shall have ower to revoke the appointment of any subordinate officer or em lldyee and appoint his successor at his discretion . witgiout regard to the Act, amendments, rules, or regulations aforesan . °°¥’°’“¤°¤*°'S*°°°· DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ,v?f“’*"°““*"¥ "*"°m _ Intemational investlifation of the opium evil: To meet expenses mcmured audinc1dent to and in contmuit of eforts to stamp out the opium evil through the final international? opium conference at The H?-ue, $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ml,g;f*¢¤¤ ·¤¤¢¤rb- nmmr AND TEANSPORCIZATION 01* DESTITUTE Amzmcax ormznus IN A£:riu.ém“m.;gqmt., Mnxrooz For rehef ofdestitute American citizens in Mexico, includm§` P,,,,’p_ m transportation to their homes in the United States, to be expende under the direction and within the discretion of the Secretary of ?.f.?£€.;.£.° £%8`E3•?1“b1i.$fiE2‘?éiy"E H’°”i’Ii°¥ “““*°£“ *‘“‘§‘"°d “t‘£, 8 8 _; _ 7 • _ _ aug O TBIIII UISG I°()I]], l

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iplomatic and Consu ar Service " for such sums as shall have been ezipxtgnded for relief purposes in Mexico from said appropriation for f 8l'g'6DC16S.”