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LEGISLATIVE.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

To pay the widow of Rorer A. James, late a Representative from the State of Virginia, $7,500, to be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives.

Legislative.

House of Representatives.

Rorer A. James.
Pay to widow.

William E. Mason.

To pay to the widow of William E. Mason, late a Representative Pay to widow. from the State of Illinois, $7,500, to be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of the House of Representatives.

Harry B. Hawes.
Contested election

For payment to Harry B. Hawes for expenses incurred as contestee in the contested election case of Bogy versus Hawes, audited and expenses. recommended by the Committee on Elections Numbered One, $2,000.

JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS.

For payment of the final judgments and decrees, including costs of suits, which have been rendered under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1887, entitled "An Act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United States," certified to Congress during the present session by the Attorney General in Senate Document Numbered 61, and which have not been appealed, namely: Under the War Department, $8,385.15. Under the Navy Department, $7,233.50.

In all, $15,618.65, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective judgments at the rate of 4 per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appropriation is made.

Judgments, United States courts.

Payment of.

Vol. 24, p. 505.

War Department.
Navy Department.
Interest.

Maryland district

For payment of the judgment rendered against the United States court. by the District Court of the United States for the District of Maryland, Vol. 41, p. 1523. sitting in Admiralty, and certified to Congress by the Attorney General in Senate Document Numbered 62 of the present session, under the Navy Department, $1,848.70.

JUDGMENTS, COURT OF CLAIMS.

For payment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims and reported to Congress during the present session in Senate Document Numbered 63, namely:

Judgments, Court of Claims.

Payment of.

Classification.

Broadbent Portable

Under the Treasury Department, $166,523.02; Under the War Department, except the judgment in favor of the Laundry Corporation, Broadbent Portable Laundry Corporation, $19,012.71;

In all, $185,535.73.

None of the judgments contained herein shall be paid until the right

of appeal shall have expired.

AUDITED CLAIMS.

excepted.

Right of appeal.

Audited claims.

Payment of, certified

Vol. 18, p. 110.

SEC. 2. That for the payment of the following claims, certified to be by accounting officers. due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department, and by the general accounting office, under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year 1919 and prior years, unless otherwise stated, Vol. 23, p. 254. and which have been certified to Congress under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered 64, reported to Congress at its present session, there is appropriated as follows:

Treasury Department.

War Department.

For salaries and expenses, Bureau of War Risk Insurance, $120.12. For national security and defense, Bureau of War Risk Insurance, $2.25.

For collecting the revenue from customs, $12.24.

For freight, transportation, and so forth, Public Health Service, 1920, $464.44.

For quarantine service, $48.30.

For interstate quarantine service, 1921, $469.95.

For field investigations of public health, $18.

For maintenance of marine hospitals, Public Health Service, $80.70.

For collecting the war revenue, $554.75.

For collecting the income tax, $304.50.

For miscellaneous expenses, Internal-Revenue Service, $471.

For refunding internal revenue collections, $1,595.63.

For refunding taxes illegally collected, $1,537.26.

For redemption of stamps, $9.13.

For allowance or drawback (internal revenue), $201.44.

For materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, $26.40.

For Coast Guard, $15,543.94.

For contingent expenses, assay office at New York, 1920, $1,000.
For contingent expenses, assay office at New York, $65.76.

For operating supplies for public buildings, $27.53.

For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, $31.79.
For repairs and preservation of public buildings, $8.55.
For mechanical equipment of public buildings, $29.15.
For general expenses of public buildings, $3.15.

For judgments, Court of Claims, Treasury Department, $437.62.
For contingent expenses, War Department, $27.05.

For increase of compensation, War, Miscellaneous, Civil, 25 cents.
For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $8,645.64.
For contingencies of the Army, $9.20.

For registration and selection for military service, $1,576.29.

For contingencies, Military Intelligence Division, General Staff Corps, 1920, $2,435.55.

For Signal Service of the Army, $7,545.37.

For increase for aviation, Signal Corps, $2,063.54.

For Air Service, military, $270.90.

For Air Service, production, $393.99.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $3,276.85.

For mileage to officers and contract surgeons, $768.16.

For arrears of pay, bounty, and so forth, $54.89.

For general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $93,017.18.
For transportation of the Army and its supplies, $122.39.
For clothing and camp and garrison equipage, $7.72.

For horses for Cavalry, Artillery, and Engineers, $149.97.
For inland and port storage and shipping facilities, $42.
For medical and hospital department, $4,099.02.

For artificial limbs, $41.67.

For engineer operations in the field, $2,220.

For supplies, services, and transportation, Quartermaster Corps, $178,956.33.

For barracks and quarters, $5,702.32.

For ordnance service, $543.66.

For ordnance stores and supplies, $133.90.

For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $28.16.
For encampment and maneuvers, Organized Militia, $128.88.

For armament of fortifications, $14,856.87.

For electrical and sound ranging equipment, $94.50.

For proving ground facilities, $175.05.

For increase of compensation, rivers and harbors, $83.81.
For headstones for graves of soldiers, $20.50.

For disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civil employees, $51.24.

For National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Western Branch, $2.50.

For contingent and miscellaneous expenses, Hydrographie Office, $5.85.

For contingent expenses, Navy Department, $5.

For increase of compensation, Naval Establishment, $16.88.

For pay, miscellaneous, $705.38.

For aviation, Navy, $2,065.79.

For pay, Marine Corps, $3,603.95.

For maintenance, Quartermaster's Department, Marine Corps, $3,262.35.

For contingent, Marine Corps, $2,263.30.

For transportation, Bureau of Navigation, $2,886.30.

For outfits on first enlistment, Bureau of Navigation, $424.44.

For organizing the Naval Reserve Force, $86.55.

For instruments and supplies, Bureau of Navigation, $25.

For contingent, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, $899.24.

For pay of the Navy, $19,963.42.

For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $414.23

For freight, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $96,355.90.

For fuel and transportation, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $54.

For engineering, Bureau of Engineering, $1,383.08.

Navy Department.

Interior Depart

For equipment and operation, building for Interior Department ment." offices, $12.50.

For contingent expenses, Department of the Interior, $3.45.
For scientific library, Patent Office, $22.05.

For medical relief in Alaska, $833.33.

For contingent expenses of land offices, $72.05.

For salaries, offices of surveyors general, $272.48.

For contingent expenses, offices of surveyors general, $10.

For protecting public lands, timber, and so forth, $21.77.

For surveying the public lands, $776.57.

For general expenses, Bureau of Mines, $3.66.

For testing fuel, Bureau of Mines, 62 cents.
For investigating mine accidents, $22.17.

For Geological Survey, $1.93.

For Army pensions, $96.

For relieving distress and prevention, and so forth, of diseases Indian service. among Indians, $47.90.

For industrial work and care of timber, $27.50.

For Indian school and agency buildings, $12.75.

For purchase and transportation of Indian supplies, $265.03.

For telegraphing and telephoning, Indian Service, $6.71.

For telegraphing and telephoning, Indian Service, 1920, $34.62.

For inspectors, Indian Service, $12.85.

For Indian school, Fort Mojave, Arizona, $17.82.

For Indian school, Lawrence, Kansas, $114.29.

For Indian school, Genoa, Nebraska, $44.55.

For Indian school, Wahpeton, North Dakota, repairs and improvements, 1920, $10.60.

For support of Yankton Sioux, South Dakota, 1920, $122.80.
For education, Sioux Nation, South Dakota, 10 cents.

For support of Indians in Utah, $41.14.

For support of Indians of Colville and other agencies and Joseph's Band of Nez Perces, Washington, 91 cents.

Public printing.
Executive.

Department of State.

State, etc., Department buildings.

National Museum.

Interstate Commerce Commission.

Food and Fuel Administrations.

Shipping Board.
Supreme court, D.C.

Department of Agriculture.

For support of Chippewas of Lake Superior, Wisconsin, $14.19. For irrigation project, ceded lands, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming (reimbursable), 1920, $628.23.

For irrigation project, ceded lands, Wind River Reservation, Wyoming (reimbursable), 1921, $427.36.

For public printing and binding, $57.58.

For salaries and expenses, Committee on Public Information, $3.38.
For national security and defense, Executive, $415.02.

For national security and defense, Committee on Public Information, $114.97.

For salaries and expenses, War Trade Board, $146.48.
For national security and defense, Executive, $92.92.

For national security and defense, Department of State, $31,457.27.
For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, $989.94.
For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, 1920,
$1,739.98.

For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, 1921, $1,581.55.

For contingent expenses, foreign missions, $108,678.08.

For contingent expenses, foreign missions, 1920, $16,913.62.
For allowance for clerks at consulates, $400.

For contingent expenses, United States consulates, $4,986.20.

For expenses, interpreters and guards in Turkish Dominion, $132.80.

For representation of interests of foreign Governments growing out of hostilities in Europe, and so forth, $18,777.97.

For relief of American citizens and prisoners of war in Germany, $240.

For exposition, city of Panama, 75 cents.

For relief and protection of American seamen, $478.79.

For relief and protection of American seamen, 1920, $5,485.29.
For fuel, lights, and so forth, State, War, and Navy Department
buildings, $78.51.

For preservation of collections, National Museum, $4.53.
For Interstate Commerce Commission, $45.86.

For salaries and expenses, United States Food Administration, $868.52.

For salaries and expenses, United States Fuel Administration, $17.19.

For national security and defense, Food and Fuel Administrations, educational, $57.15.

For national security and defense, United States Fuel Administration, $1.89.

For salaries and expenses, United States Shipping Board, $160.81. For miscellaneous expenses, Supreme Court, District of Columbia, 1921, $1,300.52.

For library, Department of Agriculture, $7.62.

For general expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, $3.08.

For general expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, $161.89.

For stimulating agriculture and facilitating distribution of products, $57.16.

For general expenses, Forest Service, $115.36.

For general expenses, Bureau of Chemistry, $16.72.

For general expenses, Bureau of Entomology, $1.10.

For general expenses, Bureau of Biological Survey, $1.03.

For general expenses, States Relations Service, $8.57.

For general expenses, Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineer

ing, $5.11.

For general expenses, Bureau of Markets, $15.16.

For general expenses, Bureau of Crop Estimates, $1.18.

For contingent expenses, Department of Commerce, $2.17.
For national security and defense, Department of Commerce, 26
cents.

For commercial attachés, Department of Commerce, $16.16.
For promoting commerce, Department of Commerce, $12.43.
For gauge standardization, Bureau of Standards, $38.
For military research, Bureau of Standards, $7.56.

For general expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, 82 cents.

For general expenses, Lighthouse Service, $40,920.46.

For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, $1.87.

Department of Com

merce.

For national security and defense, Department of Labor, $190.60. bor.

For contingent expenses, Department of Labor, $4.97.

For salaries and expenses, commissioners of conciliation, $1.01.
For expenses of regulating immigration, $37.12.

For expenses of interned aliens, $45.42.

For enforcement of the child labor law, 20 cents.

For investigation of child welfare, Children's Bureau, $42.13.
For detection and prosecution of crimes, $45.41.

For national security and defense, Department of Justice, $43.55. For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, $287.52.

For salaries and expenses of district attorneys, United States courts, $1.53.

For fees of commissioners, United States courts, $232.10.

For fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1920, $709.82.

For fees of witnesses, United States courts, $25.20.

For support of prisoners, United States courts, $742.

For railroad transportation, $58,106.83.

For compensation to postmasters, $21.58.
For city delivery carriers, 1920, $664.94.
For city delivery carriers, 1916-17, $2,569.96.
For indemnity, international mail, $322.05.
For indemnities, domestic mail, $5.18.
For Star Route Service, $471.76.

For electric and cable car service, $103.83.

For Railway Mail Service, miscellaneous expenses, 45 cents.
For rent, light, and fuel, $275.

For Rural Delivery Service, $215.10.

For freight on stamped paper and mail bags, $13.73.

For clerks, first and second class post offices, $49.52.
For electric power, light, and so forth, $137.10.
Total audited claims, section 2, $790,994.43.
Approved, August 24, 1921.

Department of Jus

tice.

United States courts.

Postal service.

CHAP. 90.-An Act Granting Parramore Post Numbered Fifty-seven, American Legion, permission to construct a memorial building on the Federal site at Abilene, Texas.

August 24, 1921. [H. R. 6514.) [Public, No. 70.]

Abilene, Tex.

can Legion.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Part of public buildTreasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to grant for memorial by Par ing site, may be used an easement to the executive committee of Parramore Post Num-ramore Post, Ameribered Fifty-seven, American Legion, and its successors in office, for the use, without expense to the United States, of the strip of land off the Federal building site fronting one hundred and fifty feet on the south side of North Fourth Street and extending southwardly, of that width, along the east side of Pine Street one hundred feet, in block twenty, Abilene, Texas, for the purpose of erecting thereon a memorial building to the soldiers and sailors of Taylor County who

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