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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Suse. I. Cu. 171. 1926. 311 of law, including secretary to the commission and other personal services, contract stenographxc reporting servmes, supplies and equip- ment,_ law books, dpf refzrepce, per1odic:.ls,0tgagage travelmgexpenses,1nungacuaexpensesan ex per day or per diem in lieu of subsistence not to exceed $4, news- papers, foreign posting? and witness fees and in accordance with section 9 of the ederal Trade Commission ct, $930,000, of v°‘·**·¥’·’“- which amount not to exceed $825,160 may be e ded for personal ,,§,{f”"‘°" *° “’° W services in the District of Columbia incliigihlg witness fees: Provided, That no part of this sum shall be expended for investi- ,,,, N, ations requested by either House of Congress except those requested gwcgggxw Hm gy concurrent reso ution of Congress, but this limitation shall not apply to investigations and reports in connection with alleged viola- tions of the antitrust Acts by any corporation. l For all printing and binding for the Federal Trade Commis· ,,,:"”°“' ‘°° W"' sion, $17,000. GENERAL sooounrxss OFFICE 03..&“•‘ ·‘·°°°°°“*·· Salaries: Comptroller General, $10,000; Assistant Comptroller mcgumys ¤i}°:ix°l’.» General, $7,500; and for other personal services in the District of · Columb1a in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923,

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ngen expenses. or rave expenses, ma ia s, supp es, equipment, and services; rent of bu and equipment clpurchase and exchange of books, tabulating typewriters culating machines, and other oiliee appliances, including their development, repairs and maintenance, including motonprogilled passenger- carryinglvehicles; and miscellaneous 1tems, $284 5 . For a printing and binding for the Generai Accounting Oiiice, ,,,:'"‘°”‘ M N"' including monthly and annual editions of selected decisions of the Comptro ler General, $36,000. HOUSING CORPORATION ¤£°"'"" °°"’°"' Salaries: For otiicers, clerks, and other employees in the District p§°$§{°';,g°°°($:,;l.’§..'?»lI'g of Columbia necessary to collect and account for the receipts from ‘°”¤’°°““"*"““°'· the sale of proplerties and the recegpts from the operation of imsold prolpprties of t e United States ousing Corporation, the Bureau of dustrial Housing and Transportation, pro rty co gy the United States through the Secretary ofgbor, and to collect e amounts advanced to. transportation facilities and others, P I $47,700: Provided, That no person shall be employedhereimder at my mémeees. a rate of compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum, and only one person may be employed at that rate. Contwt exwm: For contingent and miscellaneous expenses °°“°*“"""“’°”"* of the ces at ashington, District of Columbia,-including pur- chase of books, maps stationery, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, freight and express charges; telegraph and telephone service; an all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses. not

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ue e corpora ion, . . . . For all pence; ma passing for we United seas Housing cer- ...§"°“"* “"‘ *‘*“‘* i’°"22¥‘*’ ‘i?»$1.,¤.“°*“gi..gts,.t“"‘, é`$““t’“*i“‘i“s..w°“’ im i°%’i'36"2»° ocam _,1'10l11l1l8,8!l e_·.·

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o erproye yuner e rovisiono e A approv p , · 1919, the collleition of rent& from profperties incluliing WL umm gemry oiice and travel expenses outside ‘o the District o lumbia, $32,000.