SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 209. 1916. 28]. May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, including the employment of inspectors, and per diem in lieu ol subsistence when $$,{"§g"‘I§“,,"§,°{,*f’*°"°*‘~ allowed pursuant to section thirteen of the sundry civil appropria- ’ ` tion Act approved August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, $245,000. — _ _ Valuation of property of carriers: To enable the Interstate Com- ,,, _“l“°°'°“ merce Commission to carry out the objects of the Act entitled "An V0!-37»1>· 701· Act to amend an Act entitled ‘An Act to regulate commerce,’ approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all acts amendatory thereof by providing for a valuation of the several classes of property of carriers subject thereto and securing in- 1S¤¤¤¤¤f¤*=¤¤k.¤¢¤- formation concerning their stocks, bonds, and other securities, approved March first, nineteen hundred and thirteen, including per Perdiemsubsistenco. diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section thirteen V°'· 38·p· °8°· of the simd civil appropriation Act approved An t first, nineteen hundrellyand fourteen, and including not exceemglfig $15,000 for rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, $3,500,000. For all authorized ex enditures under the provisions of the Act MSH: }_g:°¤°**'• of February seventeentg, nineteen hundred and eleven, "To pro- v0l_%6,p_913· merits the safety of employees argl travelers upon railroads by com- ` common carriers e e in interstate commerce to ui iiheliilllocomotives with safggiiiid suitable boilers and ap urtengeeg thereto," and amendment of March fourth, nineteen hundred and Bf- V°l· 38-1*- uu teen, extending "the same powers and duties with respect to all parts and appurtenances of the locomotive and tender," including such stenographic and clerical help to the chief inspector and his two assistants as the Interstate Commerce Commission may deem neces- mm sary, and for per diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant 1$‘Z§_ 38, §l'gl'§§°°"°° to section thirteen of the sundry civil appropriation Act approved August first, nineteen hundred and fourteen, $220,000. UNITED STATES BOARD AOI`l§Ol§EDIATION AND CONCILI-· anllimciiiatlixhnm For commissioner, $7,500; assistant commissioner, $5,000; neces- ,,,f‘“°"” md °‘P°"' sary and proper expenses incurred in connection with ang arbitra— V<¤1·38»v-10¤- tion or with the ca.rr 'ng on of the work of mediation an concilia- " tion, including traveliiig and other necessary expenses of members or employees of boards of arbitration, furniture, office fixtures and supplies, books, salaries, traveling expenses, and other necessary expenses of members or em loyees of the Board of Mediation and Conciliation, to be approved by the chairman of said board, $34,680; rent in the District orp Columbia, $2,820; in all, $50,000. Authority for incurring expenses, including subsistence pg boards ,,,,·Q§,f,_"““*Y ‘°" °" of arbitration shall first be obtained from the Board of ediation and Conciliation. · ‘ FEDERAL TRADE commission ...§a°‘¥.¥.“‘ "‘“"°°°"* For five commissioners, at $10,000 each; secretary, $5,000; five xd; m clerks to commissioners, at $1,500 each; chief clerk, $2,000; disburs- ’p' ` ing clerk, $2,000; clerks—four of class four, five of class three, eight of class two, fifteen of class one, eighteen at $1,000 each, eighteen at $900 each; messenger; four assistant messengers; mne messenger boys, at $480 each; six charwomen, at $240 each; in all, $154,580. $,,,,,,,,1 ,;,0,,,,,,,, or compensation, travel expense, and per diem in lieu of sub- ¤¤·- sistence at the rate of $4, of such special attorneys, special experts, special examiners, special agents, clerks, and other employeesas may be necessary for the purpose of carrying on the wor of said commission; the travel expense and per diem in lieu of subsistence to the