Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/348

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KE S{KTY¤NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cu. 171.· 1926. at thnlsoatofr , nment andelsewherc, traveling ' nses, neces- sary, @11% or. per diem in o car

 furniture, oilice uipment, purchase andexchange

of law books and bdgksof reference, dperiodicals, and · all , . nccoxary supplies, of which $13,888.64 all be immedi- snm i an my atel available, $594,22464, of which amount not to exceed ma. ° $42;,248.64 may be ex§1nded for personal services inthe District of

 Columbia: Provided, at this appropriation shall not be available

for rent of in the District 0 Columbia if suitable space is provided by the blic Buildings Commission. m:¤’*¤¤¤¤ M bw- ,11 printing and, binding for the Board of Tax Appeals, ““‘°"’B“'°°"· BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY m(l•=‘Ysl§°;¤?§Q`°ii°’°°d For. chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923; con- h°°°°°°' tingontcxpenses, including traveling expenses- per diem in lieu of subéstenoe; suppliespstationcry; purchase and exchange of equip- ,mcnt' not tooxoeed $100 for law books, books of re erence. and riodicals· and not to exceed $150 for street·car fare; in all $210,000, of which amoimt not to exceed $205,540 may be expended md Nm for services in the District of Columbia. www For all printing and binding for the Bureau of Eiiiciency, $350. ....‘L’l“°"’°° °°‘“‘ .c1v1L snnvron commission s¤ °°d , Salaries: For three commissioners and other personal services in the .Di§.t1g4c't[0oCf()(§]oIumbia in accordance with the Classification Act 0 192 , , . A _ ` V , md ‘°”;;¤ d_ » F` old force :_For salaries or the Held force, $330 000. mea, ea, mrtg: Egcept for one gierson detailedyfor part-time duty in the district ohci; at New Yor Citx no details from any executive department oriindependenthestabli Qment in the District of Columbia or else- where tofjthe conimission’s central oilice Washington or to any of its districtoliices shall be made during the fiscal (year ending June 30, ,m"§,,"f,,‘{g °‘°·· °'“‘ 1927 · but this shall not affect the making of etails for service as members or boards of examiners outside the immediate oilices of the district secretaries. The Civil Commission shall have Bower in caseof emergency to transfer or detail of its employees erein provided for’to‘or from its otlice or iield orcs. E‘”°"°“"·“"“"· For employment of expert examiners not in the‘Federal service to _§mare`°q1£egtions an rate papers inyexaminations on special so f U for vtlixch examiners within the [service are not avai able, m,§§{{1,,Q°‘,‘:,?°¤,§,?°l" ’ o out the iprotfisions of section 13` of the_ Act entitled “An "°*·¤·¤· **1*- Act for e’retu·ement of emplo ees 1n the classified C1V1l service, ‘ ” and for‘dther_purposes," ap&)lroved_ May 22,1920, including personal services inither of _ umhia, stationery, purchase of books, ohim/;g;1§p$1§$n£&;nd oth{:1:·lsupp1§s6,l$g5,0O0, of which amount nlpt tcfeex ` . ,_ may expen or personal services in t e District of Columbia; , ` e A ' · , Fdicxamination of presidential postmasters, including travel, stationery, contingent expenses, additional examiners and investi- ‘ gatprs, and other necessary expensespof examinations, $26,000, of which amouiit Bot to ·ex§e(e_)d)l$22i)000 may be expended for personal sorvicesint e istrict o um ia. ,.,l"‘”“l" "’°""’ ··For in {traveling'e}·penses, including those of examiners acting under ge direction o the commission, and for expenses of examinations and inveaggations held elsewhere than at Washington and including not cx ing $1,000 for expenses or attendance at