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..,.‘T"“‘”“' ""’ """* ·m·»anfpv1¤img’aaa# ,i,maa¤g<rbi·; ·o,,ass,,1 amounting includiln(§imo§g11ly annual editions ofselected decisions of the P `. PV ¢?, i“’*’> °>°‘?‘?· 0 ‘ ' O " ‘“i‘ A §,€*..°.1‘{.?°,,,.,;$"6‘?‘¥?..€..%,,"2 enonon WASHINGTON, BIGENTENNIAL oommssxorr ·*“°“’°°"* F ll necessa xplenditnnesifeby the Uiited States iCommission° v°M3` PML - for t)l1ieaCelebratio1n§io;_t e Two l{undredth,Aimiye1·sary of the Birth of George ’YVashi`ngton,` ·includrng*cdmpensation of employees and _ expert advise raveling and other expenses of the commission, ,i’,‘L°,·,"°·.,, am,. $14,000, 1*46 bé,i§pl?¤13¢d“ in its aiecretiopf Provided, Th¤¢ the Siiand •¤¤¤¢¤¤¥·¤¤>¤¤=¤*· ofthe°‘dedut1ve"secieta1•y shall be atsuelr rate as malystbe fixed by_ i the commission from the date of employment, notwit pandingfthe provisions of any other law. ‘ " ‘ H°“““‘ °°"’°"` HOUSYNG CORPORATION tion. 8“"'*°’· °°°"i°” "'° `ies: For 0 cers clerks other employees in the District $$2*-mr mm of Qpliimbie anepegary ite ceuéetanii acsevpta f<>r_¤b¤»¤s¢eip*~*=_ f¤>m the saleof pro and the ,nec§pts,from* the, operationof unsold pro ,,¤§¤·¤·_¤f <g;·~1Jpit¤d SM>¤_ pusipe Corporation, the »B¤r¤¤¤ of; Housing and_,Tran$®tat1on,,pro1p?irty commandegred by theljnited States through the, _cretary pt, · bor, andto, co ect , the amounts advanced to trans]n‘iortat1on,fac1l1txes and others, $43,300: Pay mia-1¤u¤¤. Provéled, That no erson sha be employed hereunder at a rate of

cqmpegasatggn exmileedling $5,090 per, annum, and only oneperson. may

beempoy att at rate. v ¤¤¤¤¤¢•¤•¤¤>¤¤¤•· Continigent ex%nses;: For contingent and miscellaneous expenses ‘ of the 0 ces at ashington, District of Columbia, including pur- chase otblank books, maps, stat1onery,rHle cases, towels .1ce, brooms, l 4 and express charges; telegraph and telephonezserviceg

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in the·,forego$§g,,aud necessary to collect moneys and loansrdue. the ration, ,000. . ` i _ A .. I . · P**¤**¤¤ **1** ”*¤°‘ iliionprinting and binding for the United States Housing Corpora- i°g` tion, all, itsDbureaus¥ ,instité1t;1<;:s,11and$§:a)1(3vices p located`, in, · v` gton istricto_ ia an w ere r. _, ,;,‘§g’_§,'f,‘f"°“’ "?’“‘ Collections: For the, collection of mone due from gthesaile of real V¤¤-41·v·¤¢- and other. prolperty imder thpaproviaion oiy the Act approved- July_19, 1919, the oo action of ren s from unsold iproperties, including

ry»o;t`rioe and travel expenses outsideof t e» District of Colum-

D°g¤¤*¤¤¤* H°*°'· »,Waahington, District of Columbia,. Government hotel for Govern-- Minimum, es. ment wor ers: For maintenance, operation, and management of the hotel and restaurants therzin, including dpurgiéage an replacemen; . oi, ‘ uipment andperson servicesan in ing not to excce thfggglgmim in $853qfor the exchange, purchase, repair, and maintenance of an anto- ' mobile for official use, $+180,136, of which amount not to exceed $263,166 may be expended for personal services in the District of F I Columbia. in addition to anggileals and lodging allowed employees: my méeneum. Provided, ffhat no (pierson s be employe hereunder at a rate of, compensation excee ng $5,000 per annum, and only one person may be employed at that rate. » —