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 1230 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. SEss. IV. C11. 72. 1923. ing the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, to be Qowghmm disbursed on vouchers approved by the commission, $5,500: Proaym Mded, That no$ person shall receivel colqipensation heregiqdeg at a . rate exceeding 1 800 per annum an o one person s a _ e em- umm ployed at that rzite: Provided further, 'lxhat no part of this sum shall be expended for travelin expenses other than_those mcurred by members of the commission {for actual travel only in going to and returning from Washington to attend the meetings of the commis- _ sion. P*'*¤““¤“‘“°*°‘“"€· For printing and binding, $500. ,,,§,§ P°"' EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION. S°]“"'°‘*°‘°‘ Salaries: Three commissioners, at $4,000 each; secretary, $3,000; attorney, $4,000; chief statistican, $3,500; chief of accounts, $2,500; assistant chief of accounts, $1,600; accountant, $2,250; claim examiners—chief $2,250, assistant $2,000, assistant $1,800, five assistants at $1,600 each; special agents-two at $1,800 each, two at $1,600 each; clerks—seven of class three, twelve of class two, twenty-seven of class one, three at $1,000 each; stockroom clerk,_$1,000; messenger, $840; experts and temporary assistants in the District of Columbia and elsewhere to be paid at a rate not exceed.ing)$8 per da, and temporary clerks, stenographers, or typists in the istrict of Columbia, to be paid at a rate not exceeding $100 per month, $1,800; in all, $116 740. °°¤“¤¤§¤*°¤P°¤*°S· Cdntingent expenses: For furniture and other equipment and repairs thereto; law books, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, _M¤di¤»1 examm- and supplies; traveling expenses; medical examinations, traveling M"' and other expenses, and loss of wzgges paygble to employees under V¤r 39,p- 747- sections 21 and 22 of the Act of eptem r 7, 1916, and for mis- - - - - _ cellaneous items· in all $12 000. inmmgmlbmding For printing aind bidding; $4,000. ompensation fimd,, - · Auawmasxmm. Emp oyees compensation fund: For the payment of compensation V°’·3°·¥’P·"*3·"·"· provided by “An ct to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes,” approved September 7, 1916, including medical, surgical, and hospital services, and supplies provided y section 9, and the transportation and burial expenses provided by sections 9 and 11 and advancement of costs for the enforcev¤1,37,;si47, ment 0 recoveries provided in sections 26 and 27 where necessary, accruing during the fiscal year 1924 or in prior fiscal years, $2,300,000. .,.l22?.‘3;°‘ *’°“’°‘ °°“" FEDERAL POWER coMM1ss1oN. %§R‘l'f°§j,(m_ For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the Federal Power Commission as authorized by law, including traveling expenses; per diem in lieu of subsistence; and not exgiebding $500 for law books, books of reference, and periodicals, P`mmg°°dbmmg' For printing and binding, $4,000. ‘§.°:‘;i" ““° °°“‘· FEDERAL TRADE coMMiss10N. S°'"*°" five commissioners, at $10,000 each; secretary $5,000; in all, $},1,f’§§f‘$’°S· For all other authorized expenditures of the Federal Trade Commission in performing the duties imposed by law or in pursuance of law, including personal and other services. supplies and equipment._law books, books of reference, periodicals, garage rental, traveling expenses, mcluchng actual expenses at not to exceed $5