Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/494

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454 ~ SIXTY·NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 277. 1926. Columbia ‘_Yin accordance with “ The Classificationviiot of 19‘23," B’;',,,‘T"'§;’· 1,,,,,,,,, ,0 $318,000; in all, $333,000: Provided, ’Fhat_1n expendinglapproprim

  1. é{_g,g,(g_,g,0;x¤f`¤;{‘¤¤d¤ tions or portions of appropriations, contained in this Act, for the

v01.4z,p.i4ss.` paynlnlcnt for Iserjgceii ing}? g);;t2x·§ctthof Columbig an accoan wi e assicaouco , eaverageote · salaries Ei the number of_persons unggruany grade in any bureau 0 ce, or er appropriation unit a not at ar ~ time _ exceed,the average of t e com nsation rates specified {hr the ,,,§g$§],{,_°°° "°““°° gaadetgy tslpch ilct, apd ¤ inéhwgich only age position is a oca e saary o suc osition a not exce `t cave , of the compensation rates foil? the grade exceipt that in unixsul-aid; ,u§‘{}’,$‘§$,,“,f,‘§,',,%‘}‘ meritorious cases of one position in a grade a vances may be made to rates higher than the average of the compensation rates of the _ grade but not moreoften than once in any iiscal year and then ,,{§‘Z,“"{',§“°.§§§’,‘$§,§‘1E’,‘,§i§Z only to the next higher rate: Provided, That this restriction shall

 not apply (1) to grades 1, 2,1 3, and 4 of the clericabmechanical

spa-eséyp lm service, or;(2) to recgiire thereduction insalary of any person whose . ‘ ' compensation was xedf as of July 1, 1924, in accordance with

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P mm another position in the same or different grade in the same or a dif- m,1§,'{`e2.°,i“,{¤f.’¤.a, ferentébureau, oilicc, or `other appropriation unit, or (4) to re- vent the payment of a salary un er any grade at a rate higher than the maximum rateaof the grade- when such higher ‘rate is permitted bythe Classification Act of 1923, and is specifically authorized by Solicitors Ollice. other law. ' OF SOLICITOR C °m"°""'S°°“°1· For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $120,000. coxrrnennrnxrnnsns, onranrusnr or ·rrm mrsnxon D°"“’““°“i °°"“°‘ Forcontingentex nsesof the oilice of the Secrets and thebureaus nt cx . ga wm andoilloeso£thedep§ci:tmex1t;f11n1itu1·e,ca ets,ice,ii1ivmber,#hardware, dry .godd.s,“advertising,- telegraphing, tgephone service including personalserviebszof temporary or emergency telephone operators, e » street oar fnrcapfnr use of messengers-not exceeding $150, expressage,

 ifilingj and abonsaving devices; constructing

` and other casgsdrmd pgstage stamps to.p(1ic%ay p¤§¢·t· DIL uxattctr M ·a ¤;to» o' uiou»o0untries.an 2 or spcciglgdelivery and air mail stampsifor the United States; traveling expenses, fuel and light, type-writing aud laboxasavin machines; examination of estimates for appropriations in the field PWPMY ¢¤¤¤¤¤¤¤- for ansi bureau, office or service of the department; not exceeding

 all be available for the payment of damages caused to

private property _by dmrtment ` motor vehicles; purchase and exchange o_ 'motor tru ,` motor cycles, and bicycles, mainte- naaigi, repa11r, €£1e;l:;ion of _mot§-progellled passengzr-cegxérying . a ve _, esac moto, 1;. motor cyc ,an icyc1es,.to us only Dm>°*¤*°¤*¤°°¤•°· for~oEicia1»purposes; rent of de artment ara e· e nsegof takin ms` festimeey ¤¤;d,prep¤ring.the aiiue, inccdinnecxn §·rIi(ih—disbarmen§i proceedings mstituted against persons charged with improper prac- tices before the department its bureaus and oilices; not exceeding V _ . $500 for newspa ’ rs, for which payment may be made in advance; “°°**°¤¤’¥·°*°· stationery, inc udfng tags, labels, index cards, cloth-lined wra pers, and specimen bags, printed inthe course of manufacture, andp such

 printed envelopes as arenot supplied under contracts made by the