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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. CH. 104. 1927. 1071 and] the transportation of the members of the commission, while _bQ&•· •*¤··•¤1>·¤¤•• eggaged, upon the work of the commission; the establishment of ` o coe and the of oiiice space in fom? countries· the npurchase of motor-propel1ed,passenger-carrying ve icles for the 0 cial use of the commission and itssxpersonnel in foreign countri at a total cost of not to exceed $2, ; the maintenance, repair, aiisd operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, which may be fur- nished to gh; commission y_o:l1er iepgtnmenm of the Gfovllernniegt ri-1¤c¤g,m. or a uire urchase; rin in , in , engravin , it 0 · lD§,O}$10t0g1'8g)h¥11g, and tlypewriging, inclgding the gublicatidiipof in ormation concerning the American activities, battle fields, memo-· , rials, and cemeteries m Euro e; the purchase of maps, textbooks, newspapers, and periodicals; §600,000· to be immediately available M m_ and to remain available until expended: Provided further, That the umass. ” commission may incur obligations and enter into contracts for building materials and sup es and for construction work, which, inclusive of the amounts herein and heretofore made available, '1`¤¤h¤i¤¤1 work shall not exceed a total of $3,000,000: Provided further That not- °b'°°°‘ withstanding the requirements of existing laws or regulations and under such terms and conditions as the commission may in its discretion deem necessary and proper, the commission may contract for _work in Europe, and engage by contract or otherwise, the SGFVICBS of architects, firms 0 architects, and other technical and Sm mound professionalpersonnel: Provided further, That the commission shall °° ' ave a seal, which shall be judxciallyl noticed: Provwkied further, Tmvwm ,,,p6ms_ That when traveling on business of t e commission officers of the •¢¢··¤Mr¤v<>¤¤·>¤r¤- Army servggg as members or as secretary of the commission may be reimbur for expenses as provided for other members of the Dimamh d commission: Provzkle further That the commission may, under as foreign mais ? °" such terms and conditions and, in such manner as the commission may in its discretion deem necessary and proper, di ose of any land or interest in land in foreign countries which hassbeen or may hereafter be acquired by the commission in connection with its Hmm disbmm work.: Provided further, That hereafter disbursements for expendi- asm. K tures outside of continental United States may be made by a special disbursing agent designated by the commission and under such regulations as it may prescribe. G Arlington Memorial ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE COMMISSION ”"dK°°°*"¤“5¤i°¤· For continuing the construction of the Arlington Memorial Bridge tiggntguiixilitiiid across the _ Potomac River at Washington, authorized in an Act Brxiiiiis, p.m. entitled "An Act to provide for the construction ofa memorial bridge across the Potomac River from a point near the Lincoln Memorial in the city of Washington to an appropriate lpoint in the State of Virginia, and for other purposes," approved ebruary 24, 1925, to be expended in accordance with the provisions and conditions of the said ct, $2,500,000, includin all necessary incidental and contin- gent expenses, not to exceed gl,000 for the purchase, maintenance, and repair of one motor-propelled passenger-carryin vehicle, rint- in and binding, and travelingexpenses, to be available immediately ang! to remain available until expended. BOARD OF MEDIATION B°°‘° °'M°‘“°“°" For five members of the board, at $12,000 each, $60,000. ii£i¢Iiib;iiisi°i.B°°rd` I}or other alpthgriaed expendiituliges pf the Iioalrd of Mediation ""°"’°’°“’°“°°‘“ r orming t e uties impose y aw, mc u 1ng not to excee 521,100 for personal services in the District of Columbia in accord- tniiivim in the Db ance with the Classification Act of 1923, and for personal services G