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312 ~s1xrY-N1NTH concnnssy sm. 1. ca. 171. ma. DF'3Y"°“’°“‘ *‘°‘°‘· Waslii¥ton, District of~Colun1bia, Government hotel for Govern- M¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤. wc. ment wor ers: For maintenance, operation, and management of the hotel and restaurants therein, including purchase an replacement of equipment, and personal services, $505,483, of which amount not "§"*“"‘°‘Ym m i§’1§Z¥§°‘ZfYéZi{$ii,· ”i‘Z¥' .£1°d-$*‘Y°‘id°d f°.EsYi?Z1“311$’?r’,Y1L°”1i“ YES _ 18 1 ion o any a -1 ow §'§‘,",'$,,,,,,,,,,,_ employees: Provided, That no (person shall be employed gereunder at a rate of compensation excee ing $5,000 per annum, and only one person may be employed at that rate. °'°°"° ‘°"‘· For ground rent or squares 632, 681, and part of 680, in the District of Columbia, occupied by the Government hotels, $74,815. Malntenan unsold · ,,,,,,,,,,_ °°· Maintenance of unsold property: To maintain and repa1r houses, building? and improvements, which are unsold, $1,400. ,,,§’_.:,F’{’;,%§°,§'}*,,,,,§’,§.j Misce aneous expenses account of property sold: To pa taxes, special assessments, andiother utility, municipal, State, andy county c arges or aesezsments ripnpaid byilipelxrelelaseg atxzdl wgigztlgshge been assessed _agams props y m we c e m _ _ ousing ` Corporation has an interest, and to defray exipenses inc1dent to fore- closnig mortgages, conducting sales under eeds of trust, or reac- guiring title or p< 1on ef real property under default proceeding, I meluding attorney fees, witness fees, eourt costs, charges, and other Allgwpgme gf sqm. miscellaneous expenses, $6,000: Preceded That the United States

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eqnelgeable cgim `in anlya colflection made against any State or any - po icasu ivisiont reo. ' prEi1°¤1`il¤i·°€-¤'i°¥1°€¤Z`(l’}°r°` No (part of the appropriations heretofore made and available for expen iture by the United States Housing Corporation shall be expended for t e purposes for which appropriations are made herein. m§§,f%§`§,f,§,f,§,,§Y¤?m‘ INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

°°°” md uHFgp3g1eg8n commissioners, at $12,000 each; secretary, $7,500; in

,,.;’T“”°1 md °" Ilor all other authorized expenditures necessary in the execution gf laws tp §!egu1ateB1e(1emmer‘<i1e, includéngeagpe chg?) Océginsella one 'rector 0 nce one `rector o t 1 c at eac per $?.i§€°J§$°°°°°“ annum, per diem ’in lieuof subsistence when allowed pursuant to section 18 of the Sundry Civil Appro riation Act a proved ,5; . P . August 1, 1914, and contract stenograp c reporting services, in an my $2,318,660, of which amoimt not to exceed $1,957,890 may be am. expended for_personal services in the District of Columbia, exclu- ‘Y°°““°*·°“* sive of special counsel, for which the expenditure shall not exceed $:10000; not exceedingl$3,000 for necessary books re orts, .0di _ . . , • P “t‘L$ ¤i°3¥£é6”£l1§?§1?l?Y“gS1m1i$1SP°n“1£L`§ J’*’%1i"li`.k2i. r€°¥-SESS c r a 1 B°°‘· D·°· the supply sehedple; and not_ exceedigg $75,000 for B,,,*"""°,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,_,,,_ rent of _ 1n the District of Col1unb1a: Pr ' , That this appropriation s all not be available for rent of buildings in the District of Columbia if suitable space is provided by the Public Buildings Commission.- 1 ,,,§ ‘f’°°‘""‘ To enable. the Interstate Commerce Commission to enforce com-

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  • pliance w1th section 20 and other sections of the Act to regulate

iii. · commerce as amended by‘the_ Act approved June-29, 1906, and as ameedexg by the Transpesaritation Act, 1920, including the employ- men p neccssery _spee1 accounting agents or examiners nd

 mcludmg per diem in IIGU. of subsistence when allowed pursuant? to

‘ " ‘ section 13 of the Sundry Civil Atppropriation Act ap roved August 1, 1914,_$1,035,269,t·tegether` wi any unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for t e iisea year 1926, of which