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Monroe School.
Addition.

Lovejoy School.
Site adjoining.
Ingleside section.

Site in west of Six

teenth street.

Phillips School.
Land adjoining.
Buchanan School.

Site and building adjoining.

Bell School.

Site and building to replace.

Tubercular pupils.
Building for.

Harrison School.
Repairs, etc.

Woodley Park.
Site near.

Armstrong Manual

Training.
Adjoining land.

Hayes School.
Adjoining land.
Emery School.
Adjoining land.

Peabody School.
Adjoining land.

Adams School.
Adjoining land.
Webb School.
Adjoining land.

Harrison School.
Adjoining land.
Accounting, etc.

Free Public Library.

Site for southeastern branch of.

For the erection of an eight-room extensible building on the site to be purchased in the vicinity of and north of Lincoln Park, $140,000; For the erection of a four-room addition to the Monroe School, $75,000;

For the purchase of a site adjoining the Lovejoy School, $6,500; For the purchase of a site west of Sixteenth Street northwest, in the Ingleside section, $40,000;

For the purchase of land adjoining the Phillips School, $9,000;
For the purchase of a site for a sixteen-room building adjoining the
Buchanan School, $30,000;

For the erection of an eight-room extensible building adjoining the
Buchanan School, $140,000;

For the purchase of a new site in the vicinity of the Bell School, $20,000;

For the erection of an eight-room building on the site to be purchased in the immediate vicinity of the Bell School, to ultimately replace the Bell School, $140,000;

For the erection of a building for the care of tubercular pupils, $150,000;

For repairs and alterations of the Harrison School, now used for colored tubercular children, $17,000;

For the purchase of a site in the vicinity of Woodley Park, $40,000; For the purchase of land adjoining the Armstrong Manual Training School, $20,000;

For the purchase of additional land north of the Hayes School, $5,000;

For the purchase of additional land adjoining the Emery School, $8,000;

For the purchase of additional land adjoining the Peabody School, $20,000;

For the purchase of additional land adjoining the Adams School, $20,000;

For the purchase of additional land adjoining the Webb School, $1,500;

For the purchase of additional land adjoining the Harrison School, $15,000; in all, fiscal year 1922, $1,544,000, to be disbursed and accounted for as "Buildings and grounds, public schools," and for that purpose shall constitute one fund.

FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

For the purchase of a site for a branch of the free Public Library in the southeastern section of the District of Columbia, $10,000, or Acceptance of gift for So much thereof as may be necessary, and authority is hereby conerection of building. ferred upon the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to accept from the Carnegie Corporation of New York not less than $50,000 for purpose of erecting a suitable branch library building on such a Supervision of con- site, subject to the approval of said commissioners and the board of library trustees. Authority is hereby conferred upon a commission to consist of the Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia, the president of the board of library trustees, and the chairman of the committee on branch libraries of the library trustees Sixty per cent to be to supervise the erection of said branch library building.

struction.

paid out of District revenues for buildings and grounds.

Sixty per centum of the sums contained in this section for the District of Columbia shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and 40 per centum out of the Treasury of the United States.

INTERDEPARTMENTAL SOCIAL HYGIENE BOARD.

Interdepartment al Social Hygiene Board.

Vol. 40, p. 886.

The duties and powers conferred upon the Interdepartmental Authority conferred. Social Hygiene Board by Chapter XV of the Army Appropriation Act approved July 9, 1918, with respect to the expenditure of the appropriations made therein are extended and made applicable to the appropriations for similar purposes made in this Act;

For expenses of the board, including personal services in the Dis- Expenses, 1922. trict of Columbia and elsewhere, books of reference and periodicals, printing and binding, traveling, and other necessary expenses, fiscal year 1922, $25,000;

Assistance to States.

Proviso.

For assisting the States in protecting the military and naval forces of the United States against venereal diseases, fiscal year 1922, $200,000: Provided, That no part of this sum shall be expended Venereal institutions in assisting reformatories, detention homes, hospitals, or other excluded. similar institutions in the maintenance of venereally infected persons; In all, Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board, $225,000.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

Department of State.

Passport Bureaus: For salaries and expenses of maintenance of 1922.

passport bureaus, fiscal year 1922, as follows:

At New York, New York, $20,820;

At San Francisco, California, $7,500;

At Chicago, Illinois, $17,500;
At Seattle, Washington, $4,500;

At New Orleans, Louisiana, $7,500;
In all, $57,820.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

Passport bureaus, Salaries and expenses, at designated places.

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Undersecretary.

and

salary.
Duties, etc.

R. S., sec. 177, p. 28.

Undersecretary of the Treasury, to be nominated by the President Appointment and appointed by him, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, who shall receive compensation at the rate of $10,000 per annum and shall perform such duties in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury as may be prescribed by the Secretary or by law, and under the provisions of section 177, Revised Statutes, in case of the death, resignation, absence, or sickness of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall perform the duties of the Secretary until a successor is appointed or such absence or sickness shall cease, fiscal year 1922, $10,000.

Printing and Stationery Division. Additional employVol. 41, p. 1267.

Division of Printing and Stationery: Clerks-one $1,400, one $1,200, one $1,000, one $900; multigraph operators-one $1,200, one ees, 1922. $1,000; skilled laborer, $840; four laborers, at $720 each; two messenger boys, at $480 each; in all, fiscal year 1922, $11,380.

Mails and Files Di-
Additional employ-
Vol. 41, p. 1267.

Division of Mail and Files: Distributing clerk, $1,400; reading vision. and routing clerk, $1,400; assistant file clerk, $1,100; assistant ees, 1922. mail messenger, $900; in all, fiscal year 1922, $4,800.

OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.

Office of Comptroller of the Currency. Additional employVol. 41, p. 1270.

For salaries, fiscal year 1922, at annual rates of compensation as ees, 1922. follows: Clerks-four at $2,000 each, four at $1,800 each, four at $1,600 each, five at $1,400 each; clerk-counters-two at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each; two messengers at $840 each; in all, $37,880.

Chief of examining

The Comptroller of the Currency may designate a national bank division. examiner to act as chief of the examining division in his office.

Office of Auditor for

Post Office Department.

accounts, etc.

OFFICE OF AUDITOR FOR THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Employees auditing The unencumbered balances in the appropriations for compenBalances reappro-sation of employees to audit the accounts and vouchers of the Postal Vol. 40, p. 1229; Vol. Service in the fiscal years 1920 and 1921, are reappropriated and

priated.

41, p. 648.

Public buildings.

Chicago, Ill.

Broadview Hospital.

ments, etc.

41, pp. 45, 378, 508, 1163.

etc.

Provisos.

Construction tracts, etc.

con

made available during the fiscal year 1922. And not exceeding $975 per annum may be expended out of the appropriation for contingent and miscellaneous expenses for rental of telephones in the fiscal years 1921 and 1922.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

Chicago, Illinois; Broadview Hospital. For recreation building, Designated improve- walks, and roads, water softening apparatus, additional water supply, Vol. 40, p. 1304; Vol. planting and improving of grounds, and for superintendence and technical services necessary for said work at customary rates of compensation to be employed within or without the District of Columbia and without regard to civil-service rules and regulations, Technical services, $500,000: Provided, That the expenditures for such superintendence and technical services shall not exceed 3 per centum of the total amount expended hereunder: And provided further, That in carrying the foregoing authorization into effect the Secretary is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to enter into contracts or to employ labor and purchase materials in the open market, all of said work to be performed under the supervision and direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. Dawson Springs, Kentucky; Sanatorium. To enable the Secretary Erection of sanato- of the Treasury to cause the principal buildings for the Dawson Limit of cost in- Springs, Kentucky, Sanatorium to be erected of fireproof construction and as originally designed, $750,000, and the limit of cost heretofore fixed for said sanatorium is hereby increased from $1,500,000 Supervision, etc., to $2,250,000: Provided, That from and after the passage of this chitect of the Treasury. Act the completion of the buildings and approaches for said sanatorium shall be under the supervision and direction of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, the compensation of the superintendent of construction and such technical and clerical assistance as may be necessarily employed in the superintendence of the completion of said buildings and approaches to be chargeable to the appropriation for the field force of the office of the Supervising Architect.

Dawson

Ky.

rium.

Springs,

creased.
Vol. 40, p. 1304.
Proviso.

under Supervising Ar

War Department.

Assistant Secretary.
Salary, 1922.

Vol. 41, p. 765.

WAR DEPARTMENT.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: For additional amount required for the salary of the Assistant Secretary of War in accordance with section 5a of the Act "To amend an Act entitled 'An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and for other purposes,' approved June 3, 1916, and to establish military Schofield Barracks, justice," fiscal year 1922, $5,000.

Hawaii.

Water system, 1922.

Camp Benning, Ga.
Additional amount
for land.
Infantry School.

Vol. 41, p. 453.

Water System, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: For installation of a pipe line to replace the present water main from Koolau Reservoir to Schofield Barracks, fiscal year 1922, $600,000.

Quartermaster Corps: To complete the acquisition of land required for the Infantry School at Camp Benning, Georgia, there may be expended from the appropriation "General Appropriations, Quartermaster Corps," for the fiscal year 1919, the sum of $400,000, which amount shall be in addition to the sum of $515,252, the expenditure of which for the same purpose was authorized by the Act approved February 28, 1920, entitled "An Act to amend the Army Appropriation Act of 1920, and for the purchase of land and to provide for construction work at certain military posts, and for other

purposes." The said sum of $400,000 herein authorized to be expended shall remain on the books of the Treasury to the credit of the appropriation "General Appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, 1919," until June 30, 1922.

Available until June 30, 1922.

War contracts.

bal

ances for settlement of, available

continued

until June 30, 1922.

Vol. 40, p. 1272.
Vol. 41, p. 1026.

Unexpended balances: Such amounts of the unexpended balances Unexpended of the appropriations chargeable with the settlement of claims resulting from the suspension or termination of contracts or other procurement obligations of the War Department, consequent upon the suspension of hostilities, and with the adjustment of claims under the Act entitled "An Act to provide relief in cases of contracts connected with the prosecution of the war, and for other purposes," approved March 2, 1919, shall remain upon the books of the Treasury to the credit of the respective appropriations and be available for similar purposes until June 30, 1922, and of said amounts, not to exceed $250,000 shall also be available for such personal services as in the services. discretion of the Secretary of War are necessary to properly protect the interests of the United States in making such settlements and adjustments: Provided, That no part of said amounts shall be used to pay any claims arising out of any contract or other obligation unless such contract or obligation was entered into subsequently to April 6, 1917, and prior to November 12, 1918.

Ogden Arsenal, Utah: Of the $5,000,000 which the Chief of Ordnance, United States Army, was authorized in the Second Deficiency Act, approved March 6, 1920, to expend during the fiscal year 1921 for the construction of storage facilities for ammunition and components thereof, $100,000 is hereby made available during the fiscal year 1922 for the development of a water supply for Ogden Arsenal, Utah: Provided, That not to exceed $30,000 of the amount herein made available for this purpose may be expended for the purchase of such land and water rights as may be necessary to provide a suitable water supply for Ogden Arsenal.

POSTAL SERVICE.

OUT OF THE POSTAL REVENUES.

OFFICE OF THE SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.

Amount for personal

Proviso.
Restriction

claims.

on

Ogden Arsenal, Utah.
Water supply.
Vol. 41, p. 510.

Proviso. water rights.

Purchase ofland and

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Damages to persons

Payment of claims

When any damage is done to person or property by or through the or property through operation of the Post Office Department in any branch of its service postal operations. and such damage is found by the Postmaster General upon investigation to be a proper charge against the the United States, the Postmaster General is hereby invested with power to adjust and settle for. any claim for such damage when his award for such damage in any case does not exceed $500; and the sum of $35,000 is hereby appropriated for the fiscal year 1922 to carry out the provisions of this paragraph.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

Department of Com

merce.

Fisheries Bureau.

Advisory committee.
Expenses of, to re-

service.

EXPENSES OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE: For the expenses of an advisory committee of not to exceed two members from the Atlantic port on needs of the coast, two members from the Pacific coast, and four members from the inland waters, Great Lakes, and Alaskan sections of the United States, to be designated from time to time by the Secretary of Commerce, to consist of men prominently identified with the various branches of the fishery industry, qualified in aquatic research, and experienced in fish culture, who shall visit the Bureau of Fisheries at

Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.

Promoting

merce.

com

such times as the Secretary of Commerce may deem necessary and report to the Secretary of Commerce on the condition and needs of the service, the members to serve without compensation, but to be paid the actual expenses incurred in attending the meetings, fiscal year 1922, $2,500.

BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE.

Not more than $25,000 of the appropriation for "Promoting comServices in Washing- merce, Department of Commerce, fiscal year 1922," may be used for personal services in Washington, District of Columbia.

ton, 1922.
Vol. 41, p. 1298.
Commercial At-

tachés.

to, 1922.

Vol. 41, p. 1298.

Commercial Attachés: The appropriation for "Commercial atAllowance of clerks tachés, fiscal year 1922," shall be available for the compensation of a clerk or clerks for each commercial attaché at the rate of not to exceed $2,500 per annum for each person so employed. And not to Assignment to De- exceed two commercial attachés employed under said appropriation may be recalled from their foreign posts and assigned for duty in the Department of Commerce without loss of salary.

partment duty.

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June 18, 1921. [H. R. 2466.] [Public, No. 19.]

Customs.

Fort Worth, Tex.

with immediate transportation privileges.

Vol. 21, p. 174.

LEGISLATIVE.

SENATE.

Committee employee: For an assistant clerk to the Committee on Finance, fiscal year 1922, $2,100.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

In order to keep the expenditures within or under the appropriations for the fiscal year 1922 for printing and binding, the heads of the various executive departments and Government establishments are hereby authorized to discontinue the printing of any annual or special reports under their respective jurisdiction: Provided, That where the printing of said reports is discontinued, the original copy thereof shall be kept on file in the offices of the heads of the respective departments or Government establishments for public inspection. SEC. 5. That this Act hereafter may be referred to as the "Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1921."

Approved, June 16, 1921.

CHAP. 24.-An Act To constitute Fort Worth, in the State of Texas, a port of entry and to extend to said port the privileges of section 7 of an Act approved June 10, 1880, entitled "An Act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Fort Worth, in the Made port of entry State of Texas, be, and the same is hereby, constituted a port of entry in the customs collection district of San Antonio, Texas, and that the privileges of section 7 of an Act entitled "An Act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable goods, and for other purposes," approved June 10, 1880, as amended, governing the immediate transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement, be, and the same are hereby, extended to the said port of Fort Worth, in the State of Texas.

Approved, June 18, 1921.

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