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 -S'IXTY·NIN'I’H CONGRESS. Shes. I. Cn. 171. 1926. 309 meetings efggblic omcials whenispeciically directed by the com— mission. $13, · . Forcontingxent and miscellaneous expenses of the Civil Service °°¤**¤¤·¤°•=¤*¤•••· Commission, cluding furniture and other equi ent and repairs thereto; supplies;  telegraph, telepggie, and laund service; freight and express arges; street-car fares not toiexceerd $200; stationery; purc ase and exchange of law books, books of reference, directories, newspapprs, and periodicals, not to exceed $1,000; charts; purchase, exc amge, maintenance, and air of motor trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles; maintenance, aired) repair o§ia_£10tor-propelled passenger-carryinglta vehicle to be used only for o ci purposes- garage rent; posta e- 'm to re a osta on matter addressed. to Postal Union co1§ntricS;g;>ecia€·dialii¤rei*)y?sta€:i ` ; and other like miscellaneous necessary expenses not hereinbefldge provided for; in all $38,000. » ~ · — For rent of  forthe Civil Service Commission,·$24,592, '°°*‘ if space can not be assgned by the·Public Buildings Commission in other buildings under e control- of that commission. · l For all printing and bllldj-la? for the Civil Service Commission, ,n:*"¤“°¢ °°° "‘¤°‘ including all of its bureaus, o ces, institutions, and services located in Washington, Districtof Columbia, and elsewhere, $58,000. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS _u‘§,f{¤"“""°” °’ ’*°' For expenses made necessary by the Act entitled ".An Act estab- $$52}; m_ lishing a Commission of Fine Arts," approved May 17, 1910, includ— ing the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books of reference, and payment of actual traveling expenses of the members and secretary of the commission in attending meetings of the commission either within or outside of the District of Columbia, to be disbursed on vouchers a proved by the commission, $5,000, of which amount not to exc;e<gk§0,30é) may be expended for personal services in the Dis- trict o um ia. $2gor all printing and binding for the Commission of Fine Arts, ,“P¤¤**¤8 wd ¤*¤¤· 5. ` EMPLOYEES’ comruussmxou commission ..§§$.’t‘.’$°..§§€ti’.$‘;?°“‘ Salaries: For three commissioners and other personal services in °,,§’;”§¥}*{”¤{£”· md the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act ` of 1923, includinlgluot to exceed $1,000 for temporary experts and assistants in the `gtgrict of1Colgmbia and elsewhere, to be paid at a rate not ex ` g per a, 132,540. · V I Contingent expenses: Fory furniture and other equipment and O°°u°°°°°°°°°°°°°` repairs thereto; law books, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, gud supplies; traveling expenses; and for miscellaneous items, 9,000. 1 v · For all printing and binding for the Employees} Compensation ;,,£'i“°i°° md N"` On,   Fo th t f E °‘°’°°" °°¤¤’°° moeescm zrepa enocompensa-m * tion rovided by “An Act to provide compensatirdii for employees of  from- the gnited States sufering injuries while in the performance of v°°°°’ °°'m'm' their duties, and for other purposes," approved September 7, 1916, including medical examinations, traveling, and other e uses, and loss of wages pa able to employees under sections 21 axigdw 22.; medi- cal, surgical, anghespital services, and supplies provided by section 9; the transportation and burial expenses provided bfy sections 9 and 11; and advancement of costs for the enforcement o recoveries pro- nm'vme¤. vided in sections 26 and 27 where necessary, accruing during the v°"°°""m‘ Escal year 1927 or in prior fiscal years, $2,600,000.