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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. C11. 104, _ 1927. 1079 $500 for expenses, except membership fees, of attendance upon meet- ings of technical andprotessional societies; oflicesupplies and other miscellaneous expenses, includingtechnical periodicals and books of reference; equipment,  and operation of the Langley ’·•“*’°’ I**’°"*°'>'· Memorial Aeronautical Lalporatory, maintenance, opera- tion, and exchange of motouprope   vehicles; rsonal services in the iield andm the istrict of Co uruxigia; inall, 8.,,,08, ,1, m D,} $12,000, ccf which amount not to exceed $70000.may be expended ma. for  services inthe District of Columbia. For all printing and binding for the National Advisory Committee ,¤f*'***“°* •°" *’*°°· for Aeronautics, including all of its omces, laboratories,hand services ` located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsew ere, $13,000. rmsmc surnames Aim rcnmc PARKS or me p.s2‘t‘:x§‘t‘:m Naxrrouni. oarxmn °·¤*°·*· For personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance i}ZYi$?;l°?Jei?°°` with the Classification Act of 1923, $1,694,000, including not toexceed $25,000.for intermittent and seasonal employees at per diem rates of compensation to be fixed by the director. · — For general expenses in connection with the maintenance, care, ,§,‘:‘“,§$",§¥,‘§$·d,,iQ,‘§* improvement protection, operation, repair, cleaning, heating, and auogda ew-. <*¤¤*z: %  of the Washington Monument and Groun s; the Lincoln ' emorial and Reflecting Pool; the house where Abraham Lincoln died; grounds surrounding executive departments; and public build- ings in the District of Co umbia under the Eurisdxction of the `Oilice of Public Building? and Public Parks o the Natio Capital; includin the insta ation of a vault in the Navy Buil ` not to exceed $§0,000; rent of buildings in the District of_ Colum ia; city R°"°’°°°‘ directories; contingent expenses; traveling expenses. and ear fare not exceeding $300; communication service; professional, scientiic, technical, and law books; periodicals and reference books; blank books and forms; {photographs; maps· leather and rubber articles for the protection o public property and employees; the maintenance, repair, exchange, storage, and ogeration of not to exceed one motor- propelled passenger ·carryin<>· ve `cle • the purchase, maintenance and mm repair of equi ment and li3:tures‘ $725, 00: Provided That here- 1vn¤m$¤»n¤ses,e¢a after section $$09 of the Revised Statutes of the Unitedi States shall ,3;% "·· ‘°°· "°°· *’· not be construed to apply to an%’purchase or service rendered for the Oilice of Public Buil mgs and I l‘;gcdParks of t;e}dNgiona1 C»;pé5t•5l when the ` ate amo t invo v oes not ex _ ye sum o, pm, md ,,,,,,,_ For allagxgilnating and ‘l>ninding for the Oilice of Public  ***8- uu and Public Parks of the National Capital, $3,450. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION .§,_?¤**’··¤¤*·¤*¤·**¤* International exchanges: For the system of international exchanges ,I**°•***•**°**¤l °¤· between the United States and foreign countries, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, including necessary employees, pur- chase of books and periodicals, and traveling expenses, $46,855, of which amount not to exceed $25,090 may be expended for personal services in the District of, Columbia. . _ ·, A mm Y _ American ethnology: For contmumg ethnological  °g ` the American Indians and the natives of Hawaii,_the excavation aid preservation of archwolo ic remains under the direotionof the Smith- sonian Institution, including necessary employees, the prefparation. of manuscri ts, drawings, an illustrations, the purchase o books and periodicalb, and traveling expemes, $58,720, o which amount not _to exceed $48,000 may be expen ed for personal services in the District ,of, Columbiai <