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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS.; iSass. II,. `Cn,}04. 1927. 1077 »x Maintenan ·nnsold ropertgz 'rllo maintain and re air houses, .°' “°· 8II|%§z1.¤!})I?QVBHlI;l’1tB;iW_ ' hiaitemneo1d,.$1,00_ P· iu, L 1 °°1d°'°’..“. °’. Misco laneousexpsnses account oir*propertywscld:rTo payztagee, m*}*:x°$‘,c’y,*;:**° PW argas or nsmeaments unpaid:  audaiwhich. have. been assessed against pmpeityin eww   ~·Unitod  Corporation ~hasmn· mhu·eats;··a1id::to=¤»de£rayr»exsonses incident to ·foreelosing>;mobtgagea, oondu¤ting.aales_under· eeds oct trust, or reacquiring··tit1em· possession o·ferealrpro§1gty under default pro- oeedmg, including attorney fees, witness, court costs, charges,  and ot er miscellaneous expemes,  > - ~ ‘ ° Nog1rt·of·the ap ropriations heretofore made- and available for ,,,.H{f,,}',§‘g.,°‘$,,,‘,‘,§*f"* expen `ture b the pUn1ted States·lHousing "Corporation shall be I expendcdwfor the purposes forzwhich appropriations are made herein. ` INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION C§§,f,,,,“§f,‘§,$°°‘““‘°’°° $ For eleven commissioners, at~$12,000 each; secretary, $7,500; inall,   "‘“ 139500. A ~ *  ·’   _ U. · `, Fcir all other authorized expenditures necessary in the execution p°§‘£°¤¤°* md °*· of laws to regulate commerce, including one chief counsel, one ' director of linance, and one director-of traiiie, at $10,000 each per ammm, traveling ex uses, and stenogrt£hic~ reporting services to mQf·°°°¤‘¤’“*° ’°°°"‘ be obtainedon and ai:ar~the approval of `s Act by -the commission, in itsdiscretion, through theoivil service or bycontract, or. renewal Rum { M Db of existing oontract,.or otherwise, $2,460,600, of which amount; not mc:. ° to exceed $1,957,890 may be expended for personal services in the - » District of Columbia, exclusive of special counsel, forlwhioh-  “*’°°*"°°‘“"°‘·°‘°· expenditure shall not exceed $50000; ·not exceeding $8,000 for necessary books, reports, and periodicalsicnotsexceeding $100 in the open market for the purchase of oiiiceifiimiture similar" in class or kind to that listed in the general supligly schedule; and not exceeding B"‘*’ D' °‘ $l33,000 for rent of buildings in the istrict of Columbia: Pr `, §§{{‘{},.,;,,,,,_ That this appropriation shallnot be available for rent of building: iln gislgict ego Columbia if suitable space is provided by t ” u e· u mmission. t · ~ ‘ ¤ ·‘ ,,,m,,,mm¤ ~ i To enable tlimgglnierstate Commerce Oommisnonjto enforce com li— bv:¤{¤¤:‘•Z commerce as amended by the`Act approved June_29, 1906, and as ‘°"· amended by the Transportation Act,~· 920, including the emggyment of necessary special acoountinglagentsror examiners, and veling expenses, $1,315,000, of which amountlnot to exceed $200,000 may ,,.{L°$"°°‘ “‘ “’° 1)** be expended for: rsonal serviceslin the District of Columbia.  mw_ mt _ u_ To enable the Eterstate Commerce Commission to=kecpf‘infoi·1nl=ld mm. y Y pp regarding. and in enforce compliance with Acts topromote the safety ,,Y°};,§'g§j ,'§‘,;_‘{,‘§, of employees and travelers upon railroads;-the Act requiring com-  mon carriers to make reports of accidents and authodsiuéémtesnga- von. p.u•. tionsthereof;. and to enable the Interstate*Conimerce¤ c minission umn to investigate andrtest appliances.intended=to-· promote the safety of ve:. iop. 8$8:‘Va1. railwayoperation as aut orized byither joint-resolution approted gif" 32** v°" 3** ‘°‘ June 30,.1906, and the provision of the Sundry Civiio1§Zet*·appnoved May 27 1908 to investigate, test experimental y;*‘and==report¤on the use and need of any applianoespor systems intended, to promote the safety of railway operation, including the eiiiployinent eps chief “’”’°°‘°’* inspector at $6,000 per annum, and two assistant chief inspectors at $5,000 each per annum, and such other inspectersas may be necessary and fortraveling expenses, $515,824,; of which amount not to exceed _ $Ci0,00({) may be expended for personal services in the District of ,,§‘{"""’° “‘ "‘° D“‘ mm , ` 3,, F `;T
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