i 1200 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 468. 1925. tor the ur oses set forth in said Acts, including the employment P P . . . . . . . of necessary technical and professional services, and in addition for the maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passengercarrying vehicles since June 1, 1924, furnished y the Secretary of War or other departments of the Government for the_ official use of ggygg; commotion said commission and its personnel m foreign countries: Promded, Wq;§1f¢,1gb§df;59 That no part of this sum shall be expended on a program of con- ‘ ‘ ‘ struction work under the Act of Marc 4, 1923, the complete cost of which shall exceed $3,000,000. Ed ¤Y Tu 41* BOARD OF TAX APPEALS jQ,j*P*=g=,“$* For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the 'p` Board of Tax Afpeatslgg authorized11:]nder2Ti:{:l)e9,4I}§, sieergion 19000, of the Revenue ct o 4 approve une mc u ing r- sonal services and rent at the seat of fgoverriment,and elsewhere, travelin ° expenses, necessary expenses or subsistence or per diem in lieu 0% subsistence, car fare, stationery, furniture, office equipment purchase and_exchange of typewriters, law books and books of _ reference, periodicals, and all other necessary supplies, $345,320, mS°P"°"“ PP °“° D"` of which amount not to exceed $267 520 ma be ex nded for r- <=¤ . . . . . . Y PP PP. §'m°*g·*°· sonal services in the District of Columbia: Prmzzded, That this ` appropriation shall not be available for rent of buildings in the District of Columbia if suitable s ace is rovided b the Public B eee. e · · P P P u ommission. tnggriuung ¤¤d b*¤d· For ags printing and binding for the Board of Tax Appeals, $9,000. www B¤¤=¤¤· BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY . °é¤°¥;i¤f¤f§:*dw¤»¤d For chief of bureau and other personal services in the District of 1¤:§. Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923; contingent expenses, including traveling expenses; dper diem in lieu of subsistence; supplies; stationery; purc ase an exchange of equipment; not to exceed $100 for law books, books of re erence, and riodicals; and not to exceed $150 for street-car fare; in all $50,000, of which amount not to exceed $146,460 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. i¤;¤’*¤¤¤8 M b*¤d‘ For all printing and binding for the Bureau of Eiiiciency, $350. CW S°*'*°° C°’¤‘ CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION mission. 0§°<;%;·;1¤;*;fS· wd Salaries: For three commissioners and other personal services in tlge Distgp; of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act o 1923 0000.
- 1_:;;*n;°;°•=· mgm gielef fogce: For salarieis ofltgeffield force, $330,000.
j’¤¤¤ . j xcept or one person etai e or part-time duty in the d`st t “‘°“‘°* °‘°·‘°"” P"' emee at New York City, no deans from any exeeuave aepeeiugiie or independent establishment in the District of Columbia or elsewhere to the commission’s central office in Washington or to any of its district offices shall be made during the Gscal year ending June 30, 1926; but this shall not aifect the making of details for service mmm ml 0, Us as members of boards of examiners outside the immediate offices of ,,,,pk,,,,,sj ’ the district secretaries. The Civil Serv1ce Commission shall have power in case of emergency to transfer or detail any of its em- _ plqyees herein provided for to or from its office or field force. E¤>°¤ ¤¤*¤¤¤·=¤$· or employment of expert examiners not in the Federal service to prepare questions and rate papers in examinations on s cial sub- ]eets for which examiners within the service are not available, $2,000.