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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESSE Sess: IIA i1§27. YOYB Field`fereer*Fofr salariestof tlietiield Pforce, $330000: ·. 2% .·~ ~ mExcepiiq for gpo gieéxson detailed éor part-time duty in gba district m;j"**f;g°f°“,;*,jj,*—?}j 0 ce·at‘ ew~ or tyvno tai 1 any executive artment * D ’ · or independent establislimentrin the District ~of·’Columbi?or else-i where to the commissions central oiiee in Washingtoiror to ar? of its district ollioes shall be aiadeduring the ¢fiscal¢(year·ending une 30, 1928; buggléigapggll fnot~a'Eect‘the»ma(¥ing‘;]of etails for service; as —members· ~ 0 examinersoutsi e t immediateco 'o ’ ` the district»secretaries.s jThe·'0ivil Service»{}ommis§0n’shall have ,,,E"},§§,,°"°Z,,,f,"‘“§',‘{`,§ power in case of emergen?_to¤transfer or detail any·ofrits employiees *¤*°•· erein provided for tz; or rom its oiiice or field fm. ‘ A _ For employment 0 expew?exazi1i11ers~not Qin; `—Federal·service mlm ¤*"’*¤°”· to prepare _questions an rate papers in exami‘nations·on special ggbjecteiforiwhich examinerswitlnn the servicelare not available,

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For examination of presidential A tmasters including tratel sta- "•‘”“¤"•,,,,,,,,,,,,*"°"°,,°"‘ tionery contingent expenses, addit§l exaniiriers and investigdtors, W ` and other necessary expenses · of exam1nations·$26,000, of which amoginti) not to e§ce€·dhii2i;000-may be expended ior personal services inte istricto ia. -‘ · — i For necessary traveling expenses, including those of examiners ,,$"'°“°' “’°“'°" acting under the direction of the commission, and for expensesof ` examinations and investi ations held elsewhere than at Washington and including not exceeding $1,000 for -e{£§nses of attendance at °’ ‘“°°" meetings of$2public oiiicia when speci lly directed by the commission 0 000. ,_ I __ For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the Civil Service ‘°"'°”'°°°°°°°‘ Commission, includindg furniture and other equilpment and repairs thereto; supplies; a vertisin& telegrgph, telep one, and launceglgay service; fre1ght and express ,*1l'g%S; rect-car fares not to ex ,_ $200; stationery; pure use andiexchange of law books, books of reference, directories, payment in advance for subscriptions to news- papers and periodica s, not to exceed $1,000;, charts; purchase, exchange, maintenance and repair of motor trucks,·motor cycles, and bicycles; maintenance and repairof a motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicle to be used onl for odicial purposes; garage rent; plostage stamps to prepay poetisge on matter addressed to Postal nion countries; special-deliverg stamps; and other like miscella-

i4eous necessary expenses not ereinbefore provided for; in all,

0,350. i For rent of building for the Civil Service Commission, $24,592, if "°“*· space dpot be by the ghgilic Buildings Commission in other ui 'n `un ert econtro o t at commission. » i ~ _ For all r§;ting and binding; for the Civil Service Commission i,,:'*‘°" ‘“° N"' including 51 of its bureaus, 0 ees, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $58,000. ¤ commission or FINE ARTS ,,‘2,·{·¤*¤*··*··· dm For expenses made necessary by the Act entitled "An Act estab- $§]{°§‘,_’°;;m_ lishing a Commission of Fine Arts," approved May 17, 1910, includ- ing the purchase of periodicals, maps, and booksiof reference, and payment of actual traveling expensesof the members and secretary of the commission in attending meetings of the commission either within or outside or the District of Columbia, to be disbursed on vouchers a proved by the commission, $7 ,000, or which amount not to exceieg §*»,90)O may be expended for personal services in the Dis- trict 0 olum ia. . $3g)0r all printing and binding for the_Commission of Fine Arts, ,,,§“°““‘ "“’ "*°"‘ ' 43892'—27——-68