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 1262 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. P _ $100 for law books, books of reference, and periodicals; and not to p§§»"£§m,,u.m_ exceed $100 for street car fare; in all, $125,000: Provided, That not more thanjifteen persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $3,000 per annum. .m%L,S°"‘°" °°‘“‘ CIVIL snnvicn coMM1ss1oN. ¤uEi(i1e'¤2’etci ms' W Three commissioners, at $5,000 each; chief examiner, $3,500; S{§’m§’;,;s,,,,,,,my_ secretary, $2,500: Provided, That the secretary of the Civil Service Comm1ssion_shall be deemed an encgoiyee for the purposes of this Act; giséitant chief exammer, $2,400;) e sof divisions—one $2,400 (who act as assistant secretary two at $2 000 each- certificati n clerk, $2,000; examiners——seven, at $2,400 ieach, three at $2,000 each, six at $1,800_each; clerks—six of class four, twentigpvtight of cla?  tlilirtéy-nine of class two, fifty-two of class one, t y-four at, eac , wen -two at $900 eac ; messenger, $840; assistant meisengleur, 37120; slgdlred lilborer, $720; four meszpnger boys, at $420 eac. s o an orce: ngmeer, $840· gene mechanic $840; telephone-switchboard operator; two firemen, at $720 eacih; two watchmen, at $720 each; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; Temporary employ three laborers at $660 each; four charwomen; in all, $305,420. wgmm For tem}i_<§·ary employees for the Civil Service Commission, $50,000: P,,,.,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,_ Provided, _ at no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of _ compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum, except one at $3,000. mm ’°’°°· f Fmrgosréoénggaz Dilstréct se¢€r§ta§1es—tv£o at1$2£00 each, one $2,200, oura, eac, vea 100eac;cer fl f one of class three, one of class one, seven at $1,00*00:;,cl;  $[910% Dems from damp each, five at $840 each; messenger boy, $480; in all, $45,680. me¤ts,e¤¤.,s¤¤biaae¤. No detail of clerks or other em loyees from the executive de artrgientgs otrhotl_1)e:;ilGovernmeg:1t establishments ian ltihp District of Coilum- 1a, o _ e 1 ce oimmssion or its e orce, excepting the ms T em G _ fourth district, for the erformance of dutyin the District f (l) 1 b' ee? ‘ f °’ pl Y shall be made for or diurinv the fiscal year 1922. The Civil) gemmngsigpl shall, l}owever,thave pcilwer in case of emergency to transer or e an o its emp o ees erein provided for to or from its office force, field? force, or rural? carrier examining board. Ex"°"° °m|°°” Exrmrr nxaunwmnsz For employment of expert examiners not in the Federal service to prepare questions and rate apers in examinations on_sp)ec1al subjects or which examiners within the service are Expenses mm W not availa le, $2,000. _ _ ummm Aa. To carry out the provisions of section 13 of the Act entitled "An 4*% P- 6*9- Act for the retirement of emplgyees in the classified civil service, and gin p;11;·poses,f;:ta;;p£y bldayt 22, 1920, including personal . _ 0 um ia, s a n, t' , h f no person sh employed hereun er at a rate of compensation gxgpleding $1,740 per annum except one at $2,000 and four at $1,800 °"’"°"°‘°·“’°“’°”‘ For necessary traveling expenses 1 ding th f amm' ers acting under the direction of the cdmuziiislsion, a.nd)Si’o1?ex?];nses of examinations and mvestigations held elsewhere than at Washington, and including not exceeding $1,000 for expenses of attendance at meetuggs of public officials when specincally directed by the commission, Cm i tupewm S goptingcpt and H}iS09ll8J1e0uS expenses of the Civil Service Com- , _ e service; t .I,‘3.",i§1‘if,‘; -“lil`§§2§f“`ZJl" i.§‘3°§$i§“ °°‘“*’“‘°‘}” **“£ '°"‘“ff‘ ““°"°‘°‘ charges; fuel, heat, hght, ami) power; windowrevirgsuvihkigli st1·?•§r§?· fares not to exceed $100; stationery; law books, books of reference, gréecctonesagicewspapegséhtpgupgomcalk, not to exceed $350; charts; » 1, an repair of motor truck, motm
 * §.”?§§;,,;c¤,,,,_ books, office %lH§°mBDt, and other sugpii(es?1$$40?0r0l0:u5roi,)·zl1d·;d,&Sieh§t