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 850 sixrmqiurn oouesnss. sas. 1. ca. mr. me. department for which contingent and miscellaneous appropriations ’°*‘*••••- are specifically made inorder to facilitatethe urchase through the v¤¤.m.p.¤¤. central  ofiice (Divisioniof Suppliers as provided in the Actof guns 17, 1910 (Thirty—sixth Statutes at large, page 531). mm. For rent of buildings in the District of Columbixgé $66,500. For rent of storage gpaoe outside the Commerce uilding, $1,500. Pri¤¤¤¢ and und- .For_all printing an .bindi1§ for the Department of Commerce, °*D•w,mm_“_ including all of its bureaus, 0 cesilinstitutions, and services in the District of Columbia and elsew ere, except the Patent Oflice, Pwwémn $655,920: Provided That an amount not to exceed $2,000 of this °°” ' a propriationuna   expended for salaries of persons detailed from tliie Government igrinting Ouice for service as ciplpy editors. P•¤¤=<>m<»- For the Patent-Ofiice: For printing the wee y issue of patents, designs, trade-marks, prints, and labels, exclusive of illustrations; and for printing, engraving illustrations, and binding the Official Gazette, includingweekly and annual indices, $977 ,311; for miscel- laneous printing and binding, $55,000; in all, $1,032,311. ,,,’g,“:u‘§‘,,,;‘;,‘} §’$j nrmmu or roamox nm nounsric commence $· ‘“"’ °‘“°° Salaries: For the director and other personal. services in the Dis- trict gg Cpllprribia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923 60 . °"“‘“‘°'°““‘“°“°· Cdmmeizcial attachés: For commercial attaches, to be a ointed by the Secretary of Commerce, after examination to be held) under his direction to determine their competency and to be accredited through the State Dripartment, whose duties shall be to investigate and report upon suc conditions in the manufacturing industries and trade of foreign countries as may be of interest to the United °"'“*°"‘ States; and for the compensation of a clerk or clerks for each com- mercial attaché at the rate of not to exceed $3,000 per annum for each person so employed, and for janitor and messenger service, °°°°°°”“”"°°‘ traveling and subsistence expenses of officers and employees, rent out- side of the District of Columbia, purchase of furniture and equip- ment, stationery and supplies, typggvriting, adding, and computing machines, accessories an repairs, ks of reference, and periodicals, maps, re rts, documents, plans, specifications, manuscripts, news- papers (hath foreign and domestic) not exceeding $700, and all other publications, travel to and from the United States, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing; such com- mercial attachés shall serve directly under the Secretary of Com- F*¤•*•••!|· to duwnieroe and shall report_ directly to him, $335,000: Provided, That mnepmmeaz. not to exceed two commercial attaches employed under this appro- priation may be recalled from their foreign posts and assigned or duty in the Derpgrtment of Commerce without loss of salary: ¤°·}g'·;,“,‘,fj,m,$,‘}’°“*P‘ Provided further, at payment in advance of subscriptions for P Om H sm newspaperg, rentilvtlelogphontela other similar services under this ‘ ° “ ‘a ria onis e au ori .\ mmmmpoi M pgrrgiiioting commercg, Europe and other areas: For all necessary including investigations in Europe and other areas, pur- chase of furniture and equipment, stationery and supplies, type- adding and computing machines, accessories and repairs, purchase of books of reference and periodicals, maps, reports docu- ments, plans, specifications, manuscri ts, newspapers (both foreign and domesticf) not exceeding $700, and) all other ublications for t e oaauama. promotion. o the commercial interests of the United States, rent outside the District of Columbia, traveling and subsistence expenses __ of o$cers and employees, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, to further romote and develop the foreign and domestic commerce of the Ilinited States, $472,350, to be