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 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. C1;. 141. 1915. 1033 $1,000 each; six cop ts; copyists-—two at $800 each, one $720· , yls _ } two skilled laborers, at $840 each; memenger; assistant messenger; l8l)01‘91‘S—l'il11‘66 at $480 each, one $400; in all, $75,200. For_ investigation of rural education and industrial education, ed§,‘;Fgl°;¤·}I§¤¤d;¤¤:¤¤ including personal services in the District of Columbia. and elsewhere, tions. V S lg" and no sa ary shall be paid hereimder in excess of $3,500 per annum, $30,000. For necessary traveling expenses of the commissioner and employees '1`*¤*¤¤¤s ¤¤i>¤¤=¤s- acting under his direction, including attendance at meetings of educationall aslségcgaticilris, societies, andxgther orgla.nizat(ip11ns*;1§3,00};). For oo or rary current cation peri `c other cur- Librewrent publications, and completing valuable sets of periodicals, $500. ufFor investigation of ixchool an hoiple gardening in tc;-itiesDe;,snd man- g,,§'Q,‘§,lgf‘“" *‘°“'° acturing towns, inc ud1n.g` person services in e tiict of Columbia and elsewhere, $5,700. _ For collecting statistics for special rpports and circulars of infor- S¥’°°”"’°P°'“~ golp, including personal SBIVICBS in e District of Columbia and w ere, $3 600. For purchase, distribution, and exchange of educational docu- m,E§§"}’t‘gf*°¢ °°°°· ments, collection, exchanging, and cataloguing of educational apparae ' tus and appliances, text ooks, and educational reference ooks, articles of sc ool furniture and models of school buildienigs illustrative of foreign and domestic systems and methods of ucation, and re  the same, including personal services in the District of Ccgumbia for the purpose of bringing the cataloguing up to date, $2,500. Orrrcn or Surmnmrnnnnur or run Csrrroi. Bunipms AND C8'*;g,g{g§g,§g,gg°_*;,fi Gnomrns: Superintendent, $6,000; chief clerk, $2,000; chief electri- emacs. cal engineeri $3;,5000; civil engineer, $2,400; two draftlisgxgaen, at $11,2%) each; two cer, at $1200 each; com ensation to ursing cer , $1,000; messenger; person in charge ol) the heating of the Suygfeme Court and central portion of the agitol, $1,000; aborer in c arge of w2gter—close§s in cgntral pogtion cg the Capgxoli seven laborer? for ceaning otun a, corri ors, ome an o rary portion 0 Capitol, ptg660 each; two labiorers  charge of public clojgtis me House o epresentatives an in the terrace at $720 e ; - kee er and accountant, $2,200; in all, $29,960i Cl:)NTINGENT nxrnrwsns, Dn1>An·rMnN·r or rrm Iirrmuonz The fol- °¤¤**¤¤•¤*¤v•¤¤°¤· lowing sums, which shall be so apportioned as to prevent deficiencies therein, namely: For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary and the buregus, ci1fHc<g,v3nS9buildi1€ of the department, in udin $16,000 or the i rvice mmission: urniture, ca.(i·pets,§ce, lumber, hardware, dry goods, advertising, telehgraphing, street car tickets not exceeding $250, expressagle, w§ns an harness, horses, purchage, maintenanceksand repair cg ors d awn passengercarrying vehic es motor truc, motor cy es, an 1cyc es, maintenance,(·epair, and exchanggiilifl sameé fgold, forage, axéd shoeing of horses, iagrams, awnings, g an a or—sav1ng evxces constructing model and other cases and furniture, and_other absdlutely necessary expgnzles ngtlihgreinbefore provideg foirhmcluding traveé ing expenses, u an g ts, typewriting an .a ding es an exchange of same, $135,000. For stationery, including tags, labels, index cards, cloth-lined S¤¤*>¤¤¤1- wrappers, and specimen bags, printed in the course of manufacture, and such printe envelopes as are not supplied under contracts made by the Postmaster General, for the department and its several bureaus and offices, includixtg not to exceed $6,500 for the Civil Service Commission, $81,000; an , in addition thereto, sums amounting to m;·;f¤g§r¤;¤“e¤gg;;g $30,950 shall be deducted from other appropriations made for the ae. Bscal year nineteen hundred and sixteen, as fo ows: Surveying public