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 320 SEVENTY-FIRST CO NGR ESS. SEss. II. Cx. 273 . 1930 . General expenses. Trave l, attendance For necessary traveling expenses of the commissioner and at meetings, etc ., Ante, p. 281. employees acting under his direction, including attendance at meet- ings of edu cati onal ass ocia tio ns, soci etie s, a nd othe r or gani zati ons for compensation not to exceed $1,200 of employees in field service ; Distributing docu- for purchase, distribution, and exchange o f educational d ocuments, ments,etc, motion-picture films, and lantern slides ; collection, exchange, and cataloguing of educational apparatus and appliances, articles of school furniture and models of school buildings illustrative of foreign and domestic systems and methods of education, and repairing the same ; and other expenses not herein provided for, $30,000. dStudy ., saorganize. y For all expenses, i ncluding perso nal services in the District of schools, etc. Columbia and elsewhere, purchase and rental of equipment, purchase Post, p. 1156. of supplies, t raveling expens es, printing, and all other i ncidental expenses not included in the foregoing, to enable the Secretary of the Interior, through the Office of Education, at a total cost of not to exceed $225,000, to make a study of the organization, administration, financing, and work of secondary schools and of their articulation Empl oying spec ial- with elementary and higher education $100,000 : Provided Tha t ists, etc., at rates under s pecialists and experts for te mporary servic e in this inves tigation Classification Act with- out reference to civil may be employed at rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior S Volc 42, p. 1488; Vol. to correspond to those established by the Classification Act of 1923, 45, p. 776. as amended, and without reference to the Civil Service Act of Volt22p. 1 0 40 03. 1568 January 16, 1883. Public-school teach- For a ll expenses, in cluding person al services in the District o f 5378. Study of qualifica- Columbia and elsewhere, purchase and rental of equipment, purchase tions, etc. of supplies, traveling expenses, printing, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing to enable the Secretary of the Interior, through the Office of Education, at a total cost of not to exceed $200,000, to make a study of the qualifications of teachers in the public schools, the supply of available teachers, the facilities available and needed for teacher-training, including courses of study Empl oying speci al- and methods of teaching, $50,000 : Provided, That specialists and ists, etc ., at classifiea- experts for service in this investigation may be employed at rates to tion rates, without ref- er ence to C ivil Serv ice be fixed by the Secretary of the Interior to correspond to those Ac t, established by the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and without reference to the Civil Service Act of January 16, 1883. Alaska. Educatio n of nati ves. Specific allotments. Provisos. Inte rch ange able amounts. GENERAL EXPENSES WO RK IN ALASKA Education in Alaska : To enable the Secretary of the Interior, in his discretion and under his direction, to provide for the educa- tion and support of the Eskimos, Aleuts, Indians, and other natives of Alaska, including necessary traveling expenses of pupils to and from industrial boarding schools in Alaska ; erection, purchase, repair, and rental of school buildings ; textbooks and industrial apparatus ; pay and necessary traveling expenses of superintendents, teachers, physicians, and other employees ; repair, equipment, main- te nance, and ope ration of the United States ship B oxer ; a nd a l l oth er necessary m iscellaneous ex penses which a re not included under the above special heads, including $328,890 for salaries in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, $20,000 for traveling expenses, $180,500 for equipment, supplies, fuel, and light, $30,000 for repairs of build- ings, $104,200 for purchase or erection of buildings, $75,000 for freight, including operation of United States ship Boxer, $9,500 for equipment and repairs to United States ship Boxer, $3,000 for rentals, and $1,600 for telephone and telegraph ; total, $752,690, to be immediately available : Provided, That not to exceed 10 per centum of the amounts appropriated for the various items in this paragraph I

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