Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/1235

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1204 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 468. 1925. soap, freight and express charges; telegraph and telephone service; and all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, and necessary to collect moneys and loans due the corporation $5 500. m;*"¤**°¤ md b*”d‘ For all piinting and binding for the United_States Housing Corporation, includ1ng all its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $1,000. ,eS§Su°gg°¤S Mm °°l°S· Collections: For the collection of mon? due from the sale of real \,’g{_4]_;p_224_ and other property under the provision 0 the Act approved July 19, '_ 1919, the collection of rentals from unsold prgperties, including necessary office and travel expenses outside 0 the District ozf Columbia, $32,000. Df*gf’°'“m°'“ "°‘°*· Washington, District of Columbia, Government hotel for Govern- Mamwnanceetc- ment workers: For maintenance, operation, and management of the P ml _ in hotel and restaurants therein, includingfreplaoement of equipment, ,h_,‘§,g,r,c,§°’“"°S and personal services, $572,500, of w ich amount not to exceed mm $307,214 may be expended for personal services in the District of P8Y?6§t1'l€l·i0¤- Columbia: Provided, That no (person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation excee ing $5,000 per annum, and only one person may be employed at that rate. G’°“°d'°`°t‘ For ound rent for squares 632, 681, and part of 680, in the District ofg1Columbia, occupied by the Government hotels, $74,315. pr{}*p*;*,!,;€¤¤¤°°·"”’°l‘ Maintenance, unsold propertyl: To maintain and repair houses,

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D { isce aneous expe ac _ _ pe _ : o pay xes °f°°mpr°pmy ial assessments, and other utility, municipal, State, and county charges or assessments unpaid by purchasers and which have been assessed against property in gvhich téie United States Housing Corporation has an interest an to de ray expenses incident to foreclosing mortgages, conduiiting pales under deelds og grust, or reacguirin title or possession o rea property un er e ault rocee in _ in§uding attorney fees, gétness frees, court gosts, charges]? and otheri _1`°"°°’ ·. miscellaneous expenses 400: rovided hat the United Stat ebhugzzf of wm Housin Corporation is heieby authorized to allow as an offset ars; equitable claim in any coléection made against any State or any _ political subdivision thereo ._ pr}a§§0g;{ggg§;,ggP’* No part of the appropriations heretofore made and available for experi iture by the United States Housing Corporation shall be expended for the purposes for which appropriations are made herein. C§§f,§,'f§§E,?°mm°'“ INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION ,,,§,§{‘g{'Q“i°°°” ’”’° Fgr eleven commissioners, at $12,000 each; secretary, $7,500; in all 139 500. pcf1;g°¤¤°l mi °*· l•`or all other authorized expenditures necessary i11 the execution ' of laws to regulate commerce, including one chief counsel, one director of iinance, and one director of trailic at $10,000 each per annum, fi*j,{°*,g"=;,°°6§*{,*5*°¤°°· and r diem in lieu of subsistence when allowed pursuant to section ' ’ ` 13 of the S\1I1d%ClV'll Appropriation Act approved August 1, 1914, $2,318,660, of w 'ch $100,000 shall be imme iately available and not migfviws *¤ ’¤° Dir exceeding $1,957 ,890 may be expended for personal services in the Coimsaerc. District of Columbia, exclusive of special counsel, for which the expenbdjtlige shall tisiot e§ceed_$g0,000; nott exceeging fp; necessary o repor an perio ica s; no excee ing in e o en market for the puiichase of office furniture similar in class or kind R°"f·D·°· to that listed in the general supply_ schedule; and not exceeding P’°”*’°· $75,000 for rent of buildings in the District of Columbia: Provided Rwmmdmm That this appropriation shall not be available for rent of buildings: in the District o Columbia if suitable space is provided by the Public Buildings Commission.