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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS . SESS. I. CF:. 5. 1927 .

5 entitled " Joint resolution to provide an appropriation for the prose- cution of suits to cancel certain leases and for other purposes," approved February 27, 1924, including the reimbursement and/or payment for expenses incurred for such purposes during the period from June 30, 1927, to the date of the approval of this Act, $90,000, to remain available until June 30, 1929 ; and in addition thereto the Unexpended balance unexpended balance of the appropriation of $100,000 for such pur- rvo44p.843 . poses, contained in the Second Deficiency Act, approved July 3, 1926, is reappropriated and made available .

Naval oil reserves, The unexpended balance of the appropriation of $60,000 for California . expenses arising in connection with carrying into effect the public Balance for expenses, re appropriated . resolu tion e ntitle d "Joi nt res olutio n direc ting t he Sec retary of th e Vol .43, p .15 . Vol.44,p . 843 . Interi or to instit ute pr oceedi ngs to uching sectio ns 16 and 36 , town - Post, p . 1625. ship 30 south, range 23 east, Mount Diab lo meridian," approved February 21, 1924, contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1926, shall remain available until June 30, 1929.

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Executive Mansion. Not to exceed $25,000 of the appropriation of $375,000 for recon- Balance for recon- structing the roof, attic and ceilings of the second story of the structing roof available, Vol. 44, p. 844. Executive Mansion, contained in the Second Deficiency Act, fiscal Vol .44,p .844. year 1926, approved July 3, 1926, shall remain available until June 30, 192 9, for refur nishin g and for ne cessary repai rs and alter ations to the Executive Mansion, to be prosecuted by contract or otherwise as the President may determine. CIVIL S ERVICE COMMISS ION Services in t he Dis . For an additional amount for personal services in the District of trict. Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, fiscal year 1928, $103,000 .

Traveling exp enses . For an additional amount for necessary traveling expenses, includ- ing the same objects specified under this head in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1928, $82,500 . For an additional amount for contingent and miscellaneous contingent expensess expe nses of th e Civ il S ervic e Com miss ion, inclu ding same obje cts specified under this head in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act for t he fiscal year 192 8, $6,000 . EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Services in t he Dis- For an additional amount for personal services in the District of trict and cont ingent ex . Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923 and for penses t contingent expenses, including the same objects specified under these heads in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1928 and including personal services in the field, fees, and mileage of witnesses, contract stenographic reporting services and rent, fis cal year 1928, $24 0,000 .

Printi ng and bind - For an additional amount fo r printing and bindi ng for the ing . Employees' Compensation Commission, fiscal year 1928, $10,000 .

Payments from com . For an additional amount for the payment of compensation for pensation fun d . the fisca l year 19 28 and pr ior fisca l years, including the same objects specified under this head in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act for t he fiscal year 192 8, $700,0 00 . FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION

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Radio Com • For five commissioners at rates fixed by law, and for all other authorized expenditures of the Federal Radio Commission in per- forming the duties imposed by the Radio Act of 1927, including persona l serv ices i n the Distri ct of Columbi a or e lsewhe re, co ntract stenographic reporting services, printing and binding, supplies and Civi l Se rvice Com - mission . Employees' Compen- sation Commission. Commissioners, per- sonnel, etc. Vol. 44, p. 1162 .