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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 477. 1925. 1217 contributed to the activity or source from whence such revenue was derived shall be credited wholly to the District of Columbia, and, in addition, $9,000,000 is appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and all the remainder out of the combined revenues of the District of Columbia and such advances $gf'§‘§°°§‘668 from the Federal Treasury as are authorized in the District of i i I Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1923, namely: GENERAL EXPENSES ‘ °°°°"“1°‘P°”’°“- EXECUTIVE OFFICE Executive office. For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of °m°° "°‘S°““°’· 1923, $43,000, plus so much as may be necessary to make salary of engineer commissioner, $7,500: Provided, That in expending appro- §’,§'{'§,‘;;,,,,, on cp priations or portions of appropriations, contained in this Act, for ¤¤<{,di{¤z¤v¤r¤z¤s¤1¤ri¤¤- the payment for personal services in accordance with “The Classiti- ° `42’ mm` cation Act of 1923," the average of the salaries of the total number of persons imder any grade in any bureau, office, or other appropriation unit shall not at any time exceed the avera of the compensa- _, tion rates specified for the grade by such Act, am? in grades in which ag$,iiY°°°p°°i°`°°m only one position is allocated the salary of such position shall not _ exceed the average of the compensation rates for the grade: Pro- eigiziai-aigltliciiiiiicii vided, That this restriction shall not apply (1) to grades 1, 2, 3, and S°§f,°°,,duc,,m 0, A 4 of the clerical-mechanical service, or (2) to reeguire the reduction mea acm. in salary of any person whose compensation was xed as of July 1, v°l‘*2’”‘ “°°‘ 1924, in accordance with the rules of section 6 of such Act, (3) to posrliltidiilcriiviihoirxiotggi require the reduction in salary of any person who is transferred from d“°°i°¤· one position to another position in the same or diiferent grade in the same or a different bureau, office, or other appropriation unit, or _ (4) to prevent the payment of a salary under any grade at a rate ,;;§y,iiZI$:ed?l mm higher than the maximum rate of the grade when such higher rate is permitted by “The Classification Act of 1923," and is specifically authorized by other law; · _ Veterinary division: For personal services in accordance with the V°‘°“'“"’ "‘"”*°“· Classification Act of 1923, $1,740; for medicines, surgical, and hospital supplies, $350; in all, $2,090; Purchasing division: For personal services in accordance with P“’°“"“‘°“‘“"‘*‘*°“°· the Classification Act of 1923, $50,800; _ Building Ins ection Division: For personal services in accord- d,{,§[}§‘,§{°‘ "“*’°°“°" ance with the Ciiissification Act of 1923, $7 8,000; Plumbin Inspection Division: For personal services in accord- d,$,’§,‘},§§’*“¤ *“¥‘*’°“°” ance with tie Classification Act of 1923, $22,420; for temporary employment of additional assistant inspectors of plumbing and laborers for such time as their services may be required, $4,000; three members of plumbing board, at $150 each; in all, $26,870; In all, Executive Office, $200,7 60. clinic or nrsrnicr iamrmim D"*'*°* Hmm- For personal services in accordance with the Classification Act of Ommm ‘°“’°’ M 1923. $45,000; services of cleaners as necessarv, not to exceed 48 cents _ per hour, $14,000; in all, $59,000: Provided; That no other appro- _,§,., ¤,,,1'“"°, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ priation made in this Act shall be available for the employment of °“* additional assistant engineers or watchmen for the care of the District Building. _ 0 . For fuel. light, power, repairs, laundry, mechanics, and labor not Dawg °‘“°°'“‘ to exceed $5,000, and miscellaneous supplies, $33,500.