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 1228 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 72. 1923. e,;’1¤¤S¤>r¤r¢¤*¤¤¢i¤=» For preparing plans and estimate forjireproofing the Executive ' _ Mansion, including plans for the renovation of the second and third giiiizim supemsing stories and the roof, $5,000: Provided, That this work shall be done A'°¤“°°*· by the Office of the Supervising Architect. Whm H°“i" *’°u°°‘ wnrrn House romcn. QSf‘,.]$§j§_‘8,,_ Salaries: First sergeant, $2,140; two sergeants, at $1,800 each; · and thirty privates, at $1,660 each; in all $55,540. _ m§3i!°m$°¤d °¤“‘P‘ F or uniforming and equipping t.he White House police, including ` the purchase and issue of revolvers and ammunition, $3,350. ,0,;;;,9 Pmvaev we ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN. e£?m°°$’ s°pPH°S’ For e enses of the Alien Property Custodian authorized by the _,,V;;;_‘§g P,,,,*”§,}§f"· Act 611l'.1?t¥0d "An Act to dehne, regulate, and punish trading with Z1m¤,p.’ss1.' the enemy, and for other purposes,” approved October 6, 1917, as amended; including personal and other services and rental of quarters in the District o Columbia and elsewhere, per diem allowances in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $4, traveling expenses, law books, books of reference and periodicals, supplies and equipment, and Pm,. maintenance, repair, and o%ration of motor-propelled passengernmaiénaam. carrying vehicles $280,000: r0vi¢lcd,_That this appro riation s all not be available ior regitiolf build{)n§ in]§h¢id]?1istr1&t0o·F Columbia if I suitable s ace is provide y the ub ic ui gs mmission. H smb For priiiting and binding, $1,200. 1-1¢¤ci¤¤¤yB¤r¤¤¤· BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY. S¤¤:Sr¤¤¤ and ar- Salaries and contingent expenses, including traveling expenses; pm per diem in lieu_ of subsistence; supplies; stationery; purchase and exchange of equipment; not to exceed $100 for law books, books of reference, and periodicals; and not to exceed $150 for street car fare; 1-man. in all, $144,500: Provided, That no person shall be employed here- P°"“"’°“°"‘ under at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: One at $ ,500, one at $6,000, three at $4,250 each, eight at $4,000 each, three at $3,600 each, one at $3,500, two at $3,250 each, tity; $)3,00(1eacli, two at $2,750 each, three at $2,400 each, and tive . .n . a eac . Pmm g°mm°dmg' Foi· printing and binding, $500. ,,.§§§,§,,S°"’°° °°m· CIVIL smvicn commission, ex(i°ii$iii£';igfcirs’°hi°! Three commissioners, at $5,000 each; chief examiner, $3,500; secretary, $2,500; assistant chief examiner, $2,400; chiefs of div1sions—one (who shall act as assistant secretary) $2,400, two at $2,000 each; certification clerk, $2,000; examiners-seven at $2,400 each, three at_$2,000 each, six at $1,800 each; clerks—six of class four, twenty-eight of class three, thirty-nine of class two, fifty-two of class one, thirty-four at $1,000 each, twenty-two at $900 each; messenger, $840; assistant messenger, $720; skilled laborer, $720; $33 11IeSS€ipg(§§·9lé;>o45gs; at $420 each; telephone switchboard operator, .  I IH a .‘, . se§ldd‘fi°”“ °'“"l°" _ F dr additional employees for the Civil Service Commission, {.."',,‘;,"g;°;,,,·”,,,c,,,,,,_ $107,500: Prmnded, That no person shall be employed hereunder at si rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum, except six at sa,,,. $3,500 each; five at $3,000 each; two at $2,200 each; and two at ° "P “· $2,000 each: Provuied further, That $40,000 of this amount may be °XP°¤ded only in connection with all expenses incident to investi-