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107 4 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Snss. II. CH. 104. 1927. _§:;1Pg,°¥•*,°¤*¤¤m EMPLOYEEES’·COMPENSATION COMMISSION d§;'**’°*•'°°•"·, •°° Salaries: For three commissioners and other personal services in the District chef Columbia in pith the Classincation Ac; of1923in nottoex 1 ortam raryexpertsan assidanis in the of dC1olui§liia pznbd elmwgiere, to be paid at aratenotex 'g per , 32 . °°"“"""‘“°‘°’°'· Contingent lexpenses: For girniture and other equipment and repairs thereto; law books, books of reference, periodicals, stationery,

.p§l0(1;•iipplies;‘ traveling expenses; and for miscellaneous items,

P“"“”‘ ***9 *’”’“' Eor rintin and bindi for the Em lo ees’ Com nsation

 $3,700. = ·

¤m¤,*g_§‘g¤¤'¤¤m¤•¤ Employees compensation fund: For the payment of compensa- °°iiiiZ»m¤&m¤m. tion provided by An Act to provide compensation for emp oyees V°"°°’ ""‘"" "‘°‘ of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of ` their duties, and for other purposes," lalpprovgd Sleptember 7, 191% ' cl d` medical examinations, trave` g an ot er expenses, an Q? liissuoingvages payabledto employees ugdgrbsections 21 and 22;da§l, { ` liances an supp ies rovi e y section 9 as amen e B¤¤•¤¤¤v¤¤••¤· iglcldtdiliiélaliiliyments to Army and) Navy_ hospitals; this transports.: §¤g¤;;¤¤¤;m tion and urial expenses Provided by sections 9 and 11; and advance- °' '°' ` ment of costs for the en orcement of recoveries provided in sections 26 and 27 where necessary, accruing during the fiscal year 1928 or in prior fiscal years, $2,550,000. V¤¤•¤¤¤•l ¤·*¤¤•· FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION tion Board. ’ vocurroxar. nnuoxrxon $§,,‘§$%,,,,l,d,,m¤.,,, For extending to the Territory of Hawaii the benefits of the Act ·*§;¤¥l°3§°°·m entitled “A.n Act to provide for the romotion of vocational educa- °` 'p` ` tion; to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such education agrictxgtulfe émd the Eides and industgies; go provide for cooperation wi t e tates in _ e preparation 0 teac - f vocational subjects· and to appropriate money and re late iatlgelgpenditure ” a proved, February 23, 1917, in accordance wighl the `*'°’-***·¤·”· provisions of the got entitled "An Act to extend the provisions of certain laws to the Territory of Hawau," approved March 10, 1924, $30 000. “},’gg§*’°¤°‘ ’°**•"“‘· _ VOGATIONAL nnnanmxmrxox E‘¤’°°°°° °‘ ¥"°"“‘ For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to

l';>1£;v- N: W- provide for the promotioxi of vocatiionzl rehabilitattgon of persons

' ' ' disabled in industry or ot erwise an t eir return C1V1 emp oy- Pmm ment,’%a&provedPJune 2é 1¥}0, ashamended by the Ag: agi J l§1;Bt5, , · , _ 1924 7 ,000: ro»vul' e at t e apportionment e a es ¤¤?¤?i¤ g£•¢·E?°mm shall be computed on the liasis of not to exceed $1,034,000, as author- ized by the Act approved June 2, 1920, as amended by the Act roved June 5 1924. p,§§,’§‘°’“”"" °‘° apgor the urpdse of making studies, investigations, and reports rnvéusmnz pim- regarding ego vocational rehabilitation of disab ed persons and their m°w?.§i’3,°`p. vas; v01. placements in suitable or gginful occupations, and for the adminis- “·°·‘”· trative expenses of said ard incident to dperforming the duties imposed by the_Act of June 2 1920, as amen ed by the Act of June 5, 1924, including salaries of such assistants, experts, clerks, and other employees, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, as the board may deem necessary, actual traveling and other necessary expenses incurred by the members of the boar and by its employees, ,,,Qj‘°“‘*‘“°° “ “‘°°" under its orders; including attendance at meetmgs of educational