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 SIXTY-NINTH conennss. sm. 11. os. 189. 1927. 1199 and improvements of United States jails, including sidewalks, $2·3°°»00°: . . Inspection of prisons and prisoners: For the inspection of United mIg",§,°?$“§f:;,f' *""°"’ States prisons and prisoners, including traveling ex uses of the superintendent of prisons, assistant superintendents cfm prisons, and clerk to the superintendent of prisons when traveling on oiiicial business of any character, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, $12,000. TITLE III.-——DEPARTMENT or coMME12.0E ,,,;ig.¤$·**m°¤*°‘°°¤* ormca or THE sncanrsnx S°“°*¤’Y'¤ °m°°· Salaries: Secretary of Commerce, $15,000; Assistant Secretary, ,,,,E2i°°Q'3,§'§y,;e,"§°”$,[Y,E,‘}f‘t’ and other ersonal services in the District of Columbia. in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, including the chief clerk and MQNQQ, @2; **,;*,;,**,3*;; superintendent, who shall be chief executive oflicer of the depart- perm. ment and who may be designated b the Secretary of Commerce to sign official papers and documents ciiuring the temporary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary of the department, $270,600; in all, $285,600. co1~rr1Nc.nNr nxrniwsns, nnrxnrmnur or comunucn For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and bureaus of the department, including those for which appro riations for contingent and miscellaneous expenses are specificalfy made, including professional and scientific books, law books, books of refer- ence, periodicals, blank books, pamphlets maps, news apers (not exceeding $2,500) for which payment may be made in adiirance; pur- chase of atlases or maps; stationery; furniture and re airs to same; carpets, matting, oilcloth, {ile cases, towels, ice brooms, soap, sponges; fuel, iglhting and heating; not to exceed $5,000 for the Se·gr*;{*;§;°b“° ‘°’ ***° purc ase and exc ange of one assenger—carrying automobile for ` the Secretary of Commerce; purcliase and exchange of motor trucks and bicycles; maintenance, repair, and operation of two motor- prolpglledfassenger-carrying vehicles and motor trucks and bicycles, to use only for oilicial purlposes; frei ht and express charges; postage to foreign countries; te e raph ang telephone service; tgps- writers, adding machines, and other 1abor·saving devices, inclu ug their re air and exchange; first-aid outfits for use in the buildings occupied) b emplo ees of this department; street·car fares, not exceeding deco; and all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, $270,000, which sum shal constitute the ap ro riation for contingent expenses of the depart- ment and shall also be available for the purchase of necessary su - m{y;}1¤¤1· M Md plies and equipment for field services of bureaus and offices of this ' department for which contingent and miscellaneous appropriations are specifically made in order to facilitate the urchase through the P¤¤¤¤¤¤¢=-· central urchasing oiliceT§1Division of Suppliesg, as provided in the Act of guns 17, 1910 ( irty-sixth Statutes at Large, pa e 531): V"'·3°·"·'““· Provided, That expenditures from apgropriations contained in this 1··mm._ Act for the maintenance, upkeep, an repair, exclusive of garage aii`a°¤i¤i:i°°$°€K,°i`>}1i$i£ rent, Sag of operator, fue, and lubricants on any one motor- *°¤¢°* "°*”°'°°· prope e passenger-carrying vehicle used by the Department of Commerce shall not exceed one-third of the market price of a new vehicle of the same make or class, and in any case more than $500. For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, $65,500. R°¤“- For rent of additional space in the District of Columbia outside of the Commerce Building, $2,500.