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 SIXTYJTINTH CONGRESS. Snse. I. Cu. 195. 1926. °•¤•°• ”°’••¤ 4 · c nmmsu or rmt cmssoe J¤°£$i' ‘°° °°°'  the Director and other     in the Dis- $t1&:§ ,$)`C0l;\lIl1bll-lll  with the Classification Act of 1923, .,%·e···-·· »c;imt¤g,aews, reuse-aga,s.~s.a,¤.ra seem awe,  S32; `f°°biQ§clh¤a¤n”’s°mii°i»ii1ti`iaylmP°ri° °fi,°°”w3°“r§’4T°§`l‘,°£,°“’ %°“i ° ` · ` irte # _o cotton in ni an o the do:el;tPic· and noreign consumption of cotton; quarterly reports mf tdqaceo; diem compensation of special eigents and expenses of same and oFd`etailed’exap1oyees, whetheremp eyed in Wasbixggton, V‘*•‘”•“’“°°· District;of~Oolnux:h1a, orlelsawhere; the cost of transcribing tate,    other   temporary rental of quarters outside °P°°*°‘ '°°°“· of $llB€€D18i}1'1CI¤ 0f`C01Hmb1&; for supe1·v1s1ngispec1n.l agents, and amp] t*bythem.o£ melt temporary service as may be necessary in  thestativtics   law, includi$§1$15,000 for 'I'°"°°°°’°"*"*°'· collecting tobacco statistics author' by law in a 'tion to any other   available therefor, and including not to exceed $5,000 for the employment by contractof personalservmces for the preparation §_";‘;,m,°¤_ ofmonographson census subjects: Provided That the compensation of not to exceed ten special vided. for in this paragraph I M Db; maybe iixedat a ratelnot to ex $8 per day% $931,000,- of wlnch  · amount mptttp exceed $350,000 my be expended or personal services _  m·thezD.1stmct,ofColumb1a, in udmg temporary   The va.¤,p.1<m. unexpended balance of thea propriation, collecting statistics, 1926, iszhereba made available unts June 80, 1927. . _ _ Wm mm" me Tibs e mh”°“*’m.eh"’°“‘ F‘Ll.§°Z€iZ‘$°L‘§‘éh?£’3i?*i’§€)t’*£§%¤f.iZid  and · cal service in connection therewith w other  _District of Columbia or elsewhere, and purchase oi necessary machmery and supplies, $50,000, of which not to exceed ¤,§:"‘°" ‘°.“‘° D"‘ gté,000 _may be expended for personal services in the District of dgf°;_'§,*{_?f_‘ ?”'*‘°°‘ J lsrnsxnoar msrncnox   ,,,i"§‘_,"',,,“‘§§ Salaries: For the Su rvising Inspector General and othe - i:¤•¤¤¤¤¤- ' d th? 1~i$c§1<:)%0 Columbia in accordance witihpslie assiii 1011 _o . ‘ §_€:_j’{g· _, dedr Steamboat inspectors: i`o1·‘tim supervising inspectors; ins tors mm pcm- of hulls and inspectors of boilers; assistant i ectors, as autlilcicrized bylaw, for the following ports: New Yligr, thirty-four; New Orleans,  Baltimorgh eight; Providence, four; Boston, six; Pluladelphlgigoumm; n I'&l101S00, twelve; Buffalo, six; Cleve- land,   waukee, four; Clncgo. four; Grand Haven, two;  ; {Norfolk, 61 ht· Sea _e, twelve; Portland (O on), fo1w.;» bony, two; Portfand glgame), two; Los Angelesfcgour Galvesttrxin, two; .Mobile, two; _ vannah, two; Toledo, two; and three _ vehg inspectors; · Intallyfor inspectors, Steamboat Inspection Service, $755,000. °‘°'*“’°· Clerk hire; Steamboat Inspection Service: For compensation of clerks to boards ofsteaxpboat  to be appointed kkv the 0f.COH1m0I¢B,1D accordance with the provisions o law, G<>¤¤¤¢¤¤=¤¤¤¤¤¤¤·  V A   For the yment of feesito `tnesses; for trav · expenses wher}? on oihcial businessvgi the Super- .§‘§“""‘,§..-,.—,.·,. ,·¤,p,am,G°”°€f1A.¥eD°mg”“1'ii,pi3t%‘@,i%“£“ ee,.""',?°;¤“Spea°‘”‘” tors, and geek? for instruments, furniture, stationery, janitor serv- ice, and eve other thing necessary to carry 11100 effect the provisions ’*"“° '·”·”· or Title 52,r§evised Statutes, $1%,450.