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 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 292. 1924. 525 $2§`or all printing and binding for the Federal Trade Commission, m§"i”"”¢ and bl¤d· ,000. ‘ GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE. 0§§§°'”" ‘°"’°°““”“‘g Salaries: Comptroller General, $10,000; Assistant Comptroller Aggxggilouiigebiiadé General, $7,500; and for other personal services in the District of p°”°°°°l‘ Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $3,382,- 112; in all $3,399,612. _ Contingent expenses: For traveling expenses, materials, supplies, C°°"°g°°m°°°s°S` equipment, and services; rent of buildings and equipment; purchase and exchange of books, tabulating cards, t pewriters, calculating machines, and other office appliances, including their development. repairs and maintenance, inc uding motor—propel1ed passengencarrying vehicles; and miscellaneous items, $300,000. P. ti . For all printing and binding for the General Accounting Office, in- iugim ng md bm' cluding monthly and annual editions of selected decisions of the Comptroller General, $25,000. HOUSING ooR1>oRA·r1oN. ¤.E?‘“‘“* °°'°°‘°· Salaries: For officers, clerks, and other employees in the District 1>siiii€i°S6:°581,i.`iiiii$§ of Columbia necessary to collect and account for the receipts from f°'Sp°°‘°°° °“““· the sale of properties and the receipts from the operation of unsold properties of the United States Housing Corporation, the Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation, property commandeered by the United States through the Secretary of Labor, and to collect the amoimts advanced to transportation facilities and others, $50,650: P,,,,_,,,_ Provided, That no erson shall be employed hereunder at a rate of PW r¤¤¤ri¤¢i¤¤- compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum and only one person may be employed at that rate. C I, tu Contingent expenses: For contingent and miscellaneous expenses p°°°°S` of the offices at Washington, District of Columbia, including purchase of blank books, maps, stationery, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soa , freight and express charges; telegraph and telephone service; and alil other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, and necessary to collect moneys and loans due the cor- POI‘8T»i0D, $0,000- Printing and mua- For all printing and binding for the United States Housing Cor- ins. poration, including all its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $1,450. Appmm, Bmnm Appraisal: For the cost of appraisal under contract loans made ` to expedite transportation facilities, $5,000. C,,,,,,,,,0n,,mm Col ections: For the collection of money due from the sale of real wsilrggwy eg, and other property under the {provision of the Act approved July 19, ’p' ‘ 1919, the collection of rentals om unsold properties, mcluding necessary office and travel expenses outside of the District of Co umbia, $33’O00' Government hotel WVashington, District of Columbia, Government hotel for Govern- n.c._ ' ment workers: For maintenance, operation, and management of the M"“‘°°"““‘”· °‘°· hotel and restaurants therein, including replacement of equipment, Prom and personal services, $700,000: Provided, That no person shall be my mémema employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum, and only one person may be employed at that rate. M _ t Id Maintenance, unsold property: To maintain and repair houses, p,2,p§fy°i°°”°°’“"S° buildings, and improvements, which are unsold, $4,000. wscenamus E X_ Miscellaneous expenses account of property sold: To pay taxes, pehsesezsoiapréperry. special assessments, and other utility, municipal, State, and coimty c arges or assemments unpaid by purchasers and which have been assessed against property IH which the United States Housing Corporation has an interest, and to defray expenses incident to foreclos-