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 174 A Advances in unusu- ally meritorious cases. Restrictions not ap- plicable to clerical- mechanical service. No reduction in fixed salaries. Vol. 42, p. 1490 U. S.C.,p.66; Supp. IV, p.25. Transfers to another position without re- duction. Higher salary rates permitted. Contingent expenses .of Department. Refund of passport fees erroneously col- lected. Vol. 41, p. 750 ; Vol.44,p.887. LT. S. C., Supp. IV, p. 308. Printing and binding. For all printing and binding in the Department of State, includ- ing all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $301,665. Whereve r the Sec retary of State, in his discr etion, pro cures information on behalf of corporations, firms, and individuals, the expense of cablegrams and telephone service involved may be charged against the respective appropriations for the service utilized and reimbursement therefor shall be required from those for whom the information was procured, and, when made, be credited to the appropriation under w hich the expenditure was charged. E xpen ses of cab le- grams, etc. Reimb ursement therefor. Passport agencies. Salarie s and pen ses. Official papers of Territories. Collecting, etc ., for publication. Post, p. 1310. SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 184. 1930 . meritorious cases of one position in a grade advances may be made to rates higher than the average of the compensation rates of the grade, but not more often than once in any fiscal year, and then only to the next higher rate : Provided, That this restriction shall not apply (1) to grades 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the clerical-mechanical service, or (2) to require the reduction in salary of any person whose compensation was fixed as of July 1, 1924, in accordance with the rules of section 6 of such Act, (3) to require the reduction in salary of any person who is transferred from one position to another position in the same or different grade in the same or a different bureau, office, or other appropriation unit, or (4) to prevent the payment of a salary under any grade at a rate higher than the maximum rate of the grade when such higher rate is permitted by the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and is specifically authorized by other law. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, DEPARTMENT OF STATE For contingent and miscellaneous expenses, including stationery, newspaper clippings, furniture, fixtures, typewriters, exchange of same, repairs and material for repairs ; books, maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, not exceeding $15,880 ; newspapers not exceeding $1,500, for which payment may be made in advance maintenance, repair, and storage of motor-propelled vehicles, to be used only for official purposes ; automobile mail wagons, including storage, repair, and exchange of same ; street-car fare not exceeding $150 ; refund of fees erroneously charged and paid for the issue of passports to persons who are exempted from the payment of such fee by section 1 of the Act making appropriations for the Diplomatic and Consular Service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, approved June 4, 1920 (U . S . C ., Supp . III, title 22, sec . 214a) ; the examination of estimates of appropriations in the field ; and other miscellaneous items not included in the foregoing, $119,818 . PRINTING AND BINDING PASSPORT AGENCIES ex- For salaries and expenses of maintenance, traveling expenses not to exceed $1,000, and rent outside the District of Columbia, for passport agencies at New York City, New York ; San Francisco, California ; Chicago, Illinois ; Seattle, Washington ; New Orleans, Louisiana ; and Boston, Massachusetts, $79,025. COLLECTING AND EDITING OFFICIAL PAPERS OF TERRITORIES OF THE UNITED STATES For the expenses of collecting, editing, copying, and arranging for pu blication th e official papers of t he Territor ies of the United Stat es, including personal se rvices in the District of Columbia and else-

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