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330 SIXTY·NINTH coxeass. sm. 1. os. ms. wee. A 2* lm CHAP. 96.-A Act M i rlati f De S

 and Justlcd and for? the Judliii'ng,·£1Iid0l,or th(hmD§11?tliiientep:l'tC1c?1lixt1éiie•:ce i:utd

‘ °‘ Labor, for the Escal year endinugrlune 30, 1927, an for Other purposes.

  • P¤'°°*"•“°°” '°' Be :3 enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the

?_’1¤•§*_<:{ vi; lglit United States of in Oongreas aaaeimbled, That the following ment; of Commerce BUIDS Sm I·PPl'0pI‘18tBd, Ollll of Elly II10Il6y 111 l`»l18 I10li 0tl181‘·· “’“ I""’°'· wise appropriated, for the Delpcartments of State and Justice and for the Ju ciary, and for the partments of Commerce and Labor, for the Hscal year ending J une 30, 1927, namely: °°"“'°‘““‘°°'B°‘°°‘ TITLE I—·DEPAB.TMEN T OF STATE ormom or sncnmanr or sum °°°"‘“’• U"°°" Salaries: For Secretary of State, $15 000· Undersecreta of ¤··¤¤¤·¥'°"- "`d °°`°° sea, me com- lpersonal services in the ,District er Columlliga in accordance with t e Classification Act of 1923, including temporaiéy B,_,"°'_,,“:,‘· mm ,0 employees, $1,054,600; in all, $1,069,600: Prmiided, That in expen _-

ur:;¤¤A;¤d¤ mg appropriations or portions of appropriations, contained in this

v¤1.n,p. usa. ` Act, or the [payment for personal SEPVIOBS in the District of Colum- bia in ::1cor anc; vgith th? Clasggiicaiéion Act of 11923, the avgrage of the aries o t e tota num r o persons un er any gra e in any Bureau, oiiice, or other appropri_ation unit shall not at any time exceed the avera _of the compensation rates specified for the grade ml} ,{’,‘;K,_°“° *’°‘m°“ by such Act an m grades in wh1ch only one position 1S allocated the salary oi such position shall not exceed the avery of the com- ¤u %`$::;`l` pensation rates for the grade except that in unusu y meritorious cases of one position in a tirade advances may be made to rates N t bl t higher than the average of e compensation rates of the grade but cia-xiési-ii1°Z°ii?¤¤°:¤ai not more often than once in antymiscal year and then only to the next •°‘§';°°;md may m_ higher rate; Provided, That ` restriction shall not apply 1 to cmu. grades 1 .2, 3, 4 _of the clerical-mechanical service, or 2 to VOL n_p_,m_ tlhe re<%1§:lt3on111;9s;4lary of andympersonhwtliloserulmmpiensation hmsmwmothorwm e aso y , _,1D8·C00§ _cew1 e eso section gegzmnmmmzrwue 6_ofx such Ac?.(3) to require the re_ uction 1n salary of any person ° ‘ who is trapfiis erped fgom iris xition todapothclrbposition mm the sameor eren em e eora 1 eren ureau o ce or £H‘°”pZm‘§a2:£h°' other appropriatiogimunit, or (ji) to prevent the payment ci? a salary under any grade at a rate higher than the maximum rate of the grade when such hiiiher rate 1S permitted by the Classification Act of 1923, and 1S spec cally authorized by other law. OONTINGENT mxrrmsns, 1>m·Am·1mN·r or srurn °°““”‘°°m,*“, d,,,'f‘“‘ For contingent and miscellaneous expenses including stations Mmmm furniture, Bxturekszxtypewriters, egchangs oflssigie, repairs and martg: rial or re airs· maps an perio ica s omestic an fore' ,,,l;},¥,'“,,§“,E,,‘,{:,,,,,‘f°"` for the ligraj, not exceeding $4,00gi newspapers not exceedlm $700, for which payment may be m e in advance; mamtenauce, regiair, and storage of motor-propelled vehicles, to be used only tor o cial purposes; automobile or the Secretary of State; automobile mail . wagons, including_ storage, repair and_ exchange of same; streetrcar fare not exceedm $150; and other miscellaneous items not included in the foregoing, §46,340. i rmxmxc ami smniuc ,¤£'*"““' "”° "’°"‘ For all printing and binding in the Department of State, includ- in all of its bureaus, odices, institutions, and services located in Wgshington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $161,500.