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d`“'$i‘§¥l,`8I§d maui dismsitmn; This lnvcnmry shall be submittéd to the President; for his appruval, and shall than be kept for i I`0f€“F‘QBi*€ in the omce of the Director of Public Buildings and 1 }’ll§?§!§C Farks of the Nmionm Capital, which shalla furnish 8, i _cop;; therocf to the steward, housekeeper, or other employee 1 r<·s;¤< »x1s§b1c fmf the ;:$r9p<2·rty. (June 25, 191Q, c, 3S4,' 5 9, 36 1 Sm; 773; Feb. LH; 1925, c. 339, § 1, 43 Stat,983.) [ . w 49. Furniture for White House.—·——A11 fH1’l1it§11’9 purchase·d·fm· s

110 use of the P:·esidant»’s -H@usc sha11 be, as far as practicable,. 1

ofmdonzesiic mzmufacture. With 21 view to coxxserving in che ] Wltiiie Home the best. specimens of the early American fllvflli-· i ture and furnishings, and for the purpose Df.111aintai11i¤g the imex·§0r of tha·‘White House in kecping with ifs original dceighty we 0tHerAin charge of public buildings 3.l ld_gl‘O\1l1‘dSW`]S» au- .] ihcrized and directed, with me approval of the President, to ¢ saccweiwt dnnsiirions of fumituréapd fL11' HiShiIl§'S_fOP_ use in_`th€_ j] ’ White House, · all such articles thus donated t0_ b¢q9_uxé__i11é a pmperty of the United Stateé and to be Aaccbmxted for as sinch. e The said 0Hicer in charge of public buildings and grounds is_‘ `] furtheii authorized hud directed, with gba approval Qf _‘the· 1

 Fmszidcutg tc .app0iut h pempqmry ccmmittcc composed bf une 1

<fP[)¥€·S€¥li’,B.ti’V€_ OfN thm American _ Fcdizmticn of.A1tt§,' one repre- e sentatlva of the Nétgonal Commission of Fine A1*ts,' one 1'Q_Dl'(> · sentzative of the_N;1ti0¤a.l Academy df Design, _<me· member .0t ‘ * the ._A1I‘i€I‘iC3i3_'; Institute lot Arclritécts, and five iu¢m_be ¤s'repre- ` ksenting-thé pub1ic at large: the -·-~ said committee to have full 1 power tc` seigct ap;} pass An` the articles · in question amlptq recommend the smug for 8.CC€[}£_2§HC€:* _(·RQ S. § 1829; Feb. 23,. ; 19%, c.i377;43.Sta{. 109];.) 5 * iV_ `. n · 59. Kamal ‘¤;temc¤t of public property.-———It:-N “s”hal1 be”the 4 duty Qfihé 0t§ccr_0r 0Hiécrs‘ I1&vi¤g”»in charge thé property, ot *1 the Uuitéd Statés iu; and about the \vhiIB]H011SB_tO·.fHtHi»Sh ari annual ’statément tg- the Architect of the Capitol by `tbe ·_4 gat day of December, setting (forth the public property .1¤y¤11_ 1 ~ uae b11ild.i¤g8, moms, and grounds under their éhange, Qur; i chased durixig each year, and an acéomnt of the diéposiiiion ct A; such pmpcrtgv dm·itig the `éame period, whether ‘byJ"su1é or Q

 c_£§aexiwise.V  (lf}. 8, Q 18.32,)   7 . -4 . · _ ·    1

51. Inventory of i pulilié 'pr0p¢rty.e——-——The A1*<41i:<$< et of the Capita! skill make out and keep in proper bcéks a" cdhnplétc j Viuvémcry of ail {mblic ptopcrfy in and about the Whyte Hmisa, 1

 mzdxug thérefc; Afm& iima ‘ to time, an pccbuut; of such prop- ·‘
 QTY? B! may be .pw£'fl1¥ed_, subscquéntiy ,150; the taking of the

A érst imrén§;¤ry,_ asj well as Vunj mzcqunt at the sale or»_0th•3r' g ijiispml otsuch p1~0pci·1y'.‘ Héshall submit an ammgl of ~- m4;h i1ayc:1 tcrias agd acc0 u¤ts$ on the 6rst Mommy of December,

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 52; Anim! stgtcment    iygvéumry of gtatiunerj       1

fiicl.-·—~—£§¢ct,mns 50 and 51got t/his tit1e`$ha11·¤0t apply toxhé gu;} ; ~ piieé at mLatt0¤e1jy,a¤d mel ii: the White Hc¤sq.·? (R. S. §.·1@4.)_` j 58. Pmtoctiqh af tha ·Pru §d¢¤t.—+Thc pmt@c1;ip1i» ¤f me ~ mu; of the Ps·midem;»s,¤cl» the members df h1g'im£édI!ate family laxad of-the jxersca climax: to b€_Pl'£8id£§C`·G{' Unitéd State! is authorized. (Ju& %, 1913, c.` 3,;-I 1,` Sta-fl. ’%; : Jan. W, 19255, c. Si', Title}, 43.··Stat. 774; Febj 27,1925, Q; %4,.Titla’II, ~@ SmL 1w.)_ ~ A M · `-¢ -WGhA§'(JB1‘ Q.-—+-e-~\\'} {H?E HOUSE POIJUE. . $11 Poiice lorica mtabiisbedy mutrgg nd sjupeiwbioag privileges, f D¤*¥*€·r•.»£§d· d;%;hes? { _ . ·· . ·‘,_ $2 Perscwl q$>mi¤t¤s@t:·y•cg¤cig. ‘ ji _ 83. Grades atgppoisgaesg n1agics;_;r¤n•fe; s. _ 4 , · x64. Hmhssw wtma;3 to pq;·¤¤p¤4g¤Wm pr>3 i<.·em¤· •¤d sremews mid ` ,-».m¤¤pi13Astr1·¤.ti¤:m1¤¤hM,»~ V ’ .W 65.- we wmmrs gt t¥nlted_ Utah! Mft »—»¤l1ca {me sppomuq i . to `Wh1t¢· ;Ha¤m tame. ‘ · " . .. »· 133.. Trsqster ct sggmiiers to »¤th•i· dpnartmemt ‘ bmiuzmmem at 1 »` C `

Pzzenznnwr 22. 61. Poliee force established; control and supervision; priv. legen, powers, •ndduties.-There in hereby created and estabiehed for the protection oi the Exmntlve linnsion end Gvrountle Ln the District of Columbia at permanent police force, to be tnown as the White House police. Buch force shall Abe un-tier

hc sole control of the President and under the direct super.

vision of such omcer as he may d&ignnte. The members. ot meh force shallspossess privileges and; powers and pertorm iuties similar to those of the members of the Metropolitan police ot the District of Columbia, and such additional pri?. i1e,<2:cs,? powers, end duties ns thse_P1uident - prescribe., (Sept. 14,*1922, c. 308, § 1, 42 Stat. 841.)- 4 L 62; Rcrsormelg appointment; vacancies.-—-(¤)_ The White House police force shall consist ot;one_i&rst" sergeant with grade corresponding to that , oft detective sergeant _(Metrépoliten police), two - sergeants with gradefcorresponding to that of Sergeant (Metropolitan police), and thirty privetes with grette corresponding to that of private, i three ,(MetropoIiten“ police), appointed under the tdirectiongoisethe President from the rnemoers of the- Metropolitan force ned the United States parkcpolice force fromflists o§cers in chnrge of Ql1Cll‘.`foI'C(}S. L Vncanciesshall oe arne nmnner: (li); Any racancy in the poliw foreeror in the ’*· united e·States park police forceseeivsed by peweimmuts to me __,. White Hvonselpolice force shalljbe Elled in manner provided by law, .(Sept. 14,,1922,»c.‘3£l8, SI2, 42 Stat; 841.) or _ .`·c i > 63.' Gredeslof. appointeesj t@f¢s.e—-(e) No per; son ehall he,-‘appoiDted,jnpI1i6mber·eof the White House police force at ec grade lower thnnithegrada by as a member of the Metropoliten police Mforoo or of the United Stntee pork police force atthe time of hiseppointmenh i , ‘ - p (b) `A n-remeber ot the jYhite House polme force shell receive a eatery Taf the rote provided for in the Metropolitan police force, and he- be with uniforms- end other necessary equipment plmllaryto the imiforms equipment the Stata mrk police, and heshell entitled to the same leave meweeces este member otthe Unit/ed Statwpark police ie·~ l t _, l(c) rnepolorwceieeet meyttrgeuern of W ite House pence tom to me oreerisenee or semen re eee e me - · ber at the time- of his to mh roree. (Sept. 1

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men'! hand District ¤fe Co1e¤hi¤.-—<•) A memléyét the United States [ark police to the l lute Henson pollceiforce shell of section.12 of thegaet ent.itle`d¥·*TKn» mewnenwrmniadees te D1'0Vi¢€» f°¤’i°th€ °XP€¤$é$ Qt gl? g Bisuikt °°;_ Golumbiditor the endins I§¤$,30$ 1$17.·¤n6 fereeihelf purpoeee,’?·epproved;Sopten1her 1918, on ptrmeet into the policemen nm i¤r&®’• ¤·&. °fl Colembp, or on nnionnt egnnl 1*,5 ot thetotal t beeicl salary received by prince eeeesmrer 1, .*1916., 8S In member of me _U¤i€¢¤· $i¤¤¤ *3 ‘ “l§°Fb‘ metre: me U¤ited ei•tes‘~i¤_~¢¤rt ln¤b¤¢ _ m°m¤°¤ c ottheDistrk·te£G&¤$b¤is._,e~ee— g i e te) trortne perpeqas M retirement, •¤¤¤°4¤*· §¤”?°° t with UNM &¤¤¢e¤ v•¤ * watchman °? vntzion or pr Shell be dwed with

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