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 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cu. 269. 1927. 1275 CHAP.! .-··-AnA Makin rin' f beN De d M ¤ W- ea naval ccaiicc for ¢h:i1aca1,yc{algialda?l,iJ¤ii°;ni',0,°i¤is, .a‘2Hca c%’§§1°‘;’°a?$ca‘2.. "Be it enacted by t}zeSénate and Home of Representa:ti·vea of the United States of  in Congress assembled, That the following wggyi ID¤P•*¤¤•¤* sums are appropriated, out of any monery in the Treasury not other- ` wise ap ropriated, for the Navy Degpg ment and the naval service for the   `_ lfyear ending June 30, 1 _, namely :‘_ p   *OF   SECRETARY Secretary’sOi!1ce. eamxms, onion or sncarraar or mm Navy Secretary Aofgthe Navy $15000• Assistant Secretaries and other °°°‘°‘“"·*"“""}"· personal services in the iiiamét of,Go1umbia in accordance with the “`°°”}°°"°”°°°°` Classification Act of 1923, $154,880; in all} $169,880: Provided, Tha; §°,§,‘{;'Qf§;· ,,,,,,,,d ,0 in ex ding' a propriations or portions o appropriations coninine ¤Y·*¤g¤ 1;:;* c¤¤d¤* in thi:lAct, foigthe payment for Hcaacaa1 services in the District of Ci{i§i.°4?p. Columbia in accordance with "T e Classification Act of .1923,".tl1e average of the salaries of the total number_ of persons under any grade in anybuveau, a0Bce, or’other·appropr1ation unit shall not at any time exceed the average of the compensation rates specified for thegrade by such·Act,‘an in grades  which only one position is mi; ;*g_°°° ¤’°°“¥°° allocated theisalary of such position shall not exceed the ayeralge of·—the‘compensationlrates for the grade excgzpt that in unusua, y ,,,$§‘§,',,,?“{§,,},{‘,,@ meritorious casesof one position in agrade ·a vances may be made to rates higher than the average of the compensation rates of the grade but not more often than oncein any iiscal year and then only _ tothe next higher rate: Prowlied`, That  restriction shall not ,,,§§,"?'§‘°,'§,},‘,,°‘,,;‘,E’},’,‘,§ appl; (1) to grades 1, 2 3, and_4_of the clericalymechanical service, <¤=,_·g=‘{:éf“y;¤,:j;,¤¤d or  to require the reduction in salary of any   whose com- aaiaaxca. pensation was fixed as of July 1, 1924, 1n accordance with the rules V°'·‘”*"·“°°· yofsection _6 of such Act, (3) to require the reduction in salary of p°s'¥;gg;f¤¤w,{¤h°¤\yt¤**;$** any person whois transferred from one position, to another ppsition cacuca. in the same ora diferentgrade gn the  or a different ureau, oilice, or other appropr1at1on,umt,.or (4) to prevent the payment h,:’h:rYr;¤u;¤;);;m¤;;¤,gg{ of a., salary underany grade at ia rate higher than the maximum rate of the grade w en such higher rate is permitted by “The Flaaiiication Act of .1923," and 1S specifically authorized by other aw. a . . _ saumns, saunas:. noaxzn, zuvr nmrammaaur Gower Board. “ Salaries Navy Department: For personal acrvicca in the`District C""“°° ¤’°”°¤¤°‘- gf, Columlaia, in accordance with the Classiiication Act of 1923, 10 500. ‘ t _ ‘ * ’ snnnms, mlvax. nxsmmxo Ann azrramo nouns Q ,,,;‘”,,‘§‘,§“,,§§'§f ““° ”* Salaries, Navy Department: Foripersonal services in the District C“'*““ *’°"°“”°‘· of Columbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $9,420. \ g _, .8ALAKIEB, GOIIZPENSATION sono, mw: nnrnmmxr B§§,°,L“‘*’°“’°"°" Salaries, Navy Department: For $rsonal services in the District °"“’°“ "°”°““°‘· of Columbia, in accordance with e Classification Act of 1923, $18 400. . - ‘ ’ coxrmennr nxrnuszs, New muwrrmmir ,,,g°,§’§,§‘,§‘,$,¥,§Y °°“°"" For professional and technical books and- periodicals, law books, L“"‘“'Y·°t°· and necessary reference books, including city directories, railway guides, freight, passenger, and express tariff books and photostating,