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 644  CONGRESSr· Sass, Ii  mg ieee '°*""* be*expehded#‘by the President: Provided That the unexpent ded=bal- • :;mq ance of  ropriaticn of $100,000 foi· this purpose contained in °` ‘       1925,`diall· remaiiiavailable ¤·•·¤**·¤····*·=·~  ‘  ui   rs me and·   ~r~u» (1 mmm M .m,’,. v., §e'?.2%,;.., i¤i‘1ue¤g%“” ° W2`?-‘§°‘£¤ connection therewith, to be prosecuted, by contract or ctiiervyise as the Presrdentjmay deternnne, under the supervision of the DITBGUOP of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital  0, qw, iiscaéogears 1927 and 1928, $875,000:aPro·vided,‘ That not tc exceed S “' "'“°°"` “`“` we e'£3“é€  °l‘“50‘{‘“’b”° °"Zi“°°‘i ”“}"“£h°fp°`“"&b‘° °‘““§‘?;" ` in e 'ri c umiacr sewereor eresintan is family   such period as the Executive Mansion 1`ilay not be m condition or occupancy and for all_ necessary costs incident to such temporal; use of such quarters, including mmor alterations  and _repau·s: rmgaded further, That the services of a consulting architect and an inspector may be employed without reference to the Classificatmn Act of 1923, and at rates to be fixed by the °‘°Bwd or M gum _ BOARD   MEDIATION B££§‘.‘.¥"&‘?.;‘$°B,£,.°5 The symnauom heretofore made for me Raxima Labor ems £°”.ad“‘°ea .mZ“§.§3“Z&i3“%1'2§.?P“g¤md$”$2’??.?a°§i°.¤}L°‘?i‘;¥¤;°3§i2i‘§ Anlc, .579. P available for the Board of Mediation, Boards of Arbitration, and 8 8 0 Of GX 311 0l‘1Z SUC 'ii° E§3°i%2‘é°’}£°§i’fl.;£.Z°“i?é1i§’ii til? R““pe"“2'SsL“b%i A9°a,§"i,"”v°S Railway Labbr Act and the general obfects of expenditure cgvered by the appropriations hereby made avai able. p¤E}i`$i$’d•?°Qm€£$C EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION COMMISSION ""“‘°”* "°”‘ °°¤*‘ Em loyees’ compmsation fund: For the payment of compensation xii, plrqvidbd by "An ct to provide compensation for employees of the mted States suffering injuries whi e in the performance of their ' duties, and fcrother purpcees," approved September 7, 1916, includ- . -· we o a 1 x pr vi     "“’ ’“‘ },‘§‘B’2‘;2,’§.‘i‘% “3§iii1; °“d h°?i1e §°'K*.f°§1i?li* §“§$}£$ "’£'*`§Si $$1* slid: 547. by sections 9, and 11, and vancement of costs for the enforcement o recoveries provided in sections 26 and 27, where necessary, accru-  iiscal year 1926 or in prior iiscal years, $225,000. C°“““g°“‘°‘¤°“°“- _   expenses: For furniture and other_§iuipment and repairsdt eretp; ay bvgpks, books of refpggigie, per1_   szatiog- eryan sup1es,ra mgexensesm examma ons rav- ing, and- other expenses, and loss of wages payable to euiplcyees under sections 21 and 22 of the Act of September 7, 1916, and for miscellaneous items; in all, fiscal year 1926, to remain available during the fiscal year 1927, $1,900. 0§’,;‘}"" ·"°f’°‘“‘“”‘ GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE ,,,,,"",,,,‘“*‘°“" "”°‘“" Salaries: For additional rsonal services 'n accordance `th th mmm mm “.C1asiiication Act of 1923_’P§o enable the Gefneral Accountiiig Oiiicg sew-malt seas Bader 2£ %¤m* smoesszs _e vernm an ian aiman crusec e menc Justice in defense of suits filed by such Indian claimzihts against $0 Gpggemment under various Acts of Congress, fiscal year 1927, 50 . y A . I ‘ D"""‘°°°”“‘“· Damage  To pay claims for damages to or losses of pri- vately owned property adjusted and determined by the General