SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess.°I. Ch. 292. 1924. 523 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Service <?<>¤¤· Salaries: For three commimioners and other personal services in ,,,§c'Z,m,§’gS§},‘§,'§,§*Ts ““" the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $473,000. ' Field force: For salaries of the field force, $267,000: Provided, llhat no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensa— my ’°s“'i°°*°°· tion exceeding $1,800 per annum, except two at $3,300 each, three at $3,000 each, seven at $2,500 each, one at $2,400, two at $2,200 each, and six at $2,000 each. _ Except for one person detailed for part-time duty in the district mii$iiu¤i£ii°ii>1¢iiii1li1ier1i: office at New York City, no details from any executive department or independent establishment in the District of Columbia or elsewhere to the commission’s central office in Washington or to any of 1tS district offices shall be made during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1925; but this shall not affect the making of details for service as members of boards of examiners outside the immediate T _ offices of the district secretaries. The Civil Service Commission emplliiixysdggl °i°" °f M shall have power in case of emergency to transfer or detail any of 1tS employees herein provided for to or from its office or field force. E rt . For employment o expert examiners not in the Federal service to xm mmmm" prepare ‘luestions and rate papers in examinations on special subjects for Wlll examiners within the service are not available, $2,000. CM, se , ur To carry out the provisions of section 13 of the Act entitled "An mentAct<;piii1s•i; °` Act for the retirement of employees in the classihed civil service, V°l"“*"‘°“’· and for other purposes," approved May 22, 1920, including personal services m the District of Cblumbia, stationery, purchase of books, office equipment, and other supplies, $36,400. E . . Pmsidw For examination of presidential postmasters, including travel, an ptsnmmmg. stationery, contingent expenses, additional examiners and investigators, and other necessary expenses of examinations, $30,840. Traveling For necessary traveling expenses, including those of examiners exc. °xpm°s’ acting under the direction of the commission, and for expenses of examinations and investi ations held elsewhere than at Washington, and including not exceeding $1,000 for ex nses of attendance at meetings of public officials when specificalliye directed by the commision, $19,000. cmu m For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the Civil Service °°° °°°°°°' Commission, including furniture and other equipment and repairs thereto; supplies; advertisin ; telegraph, telephone, and laundry service; freight and ex ress 51arges· street car fares not to exceed $200; stationery; purciiase and exchange of law books, books of reference, directories, newspa ers, and periodicals, not to exceed $1,000; charts; purchase, exgiange, maintenance, and repair of motor trucks, motor cycles, and bicycles; maintenance, an repair of a motor—propelled passenger-carrying vehicle to be used only for official purposes; garage rent; postage stamps to prepay postage on matter addressed to Postal Union countries; specia -delivery stamps; and other like miscellaneous necessary expenses not hereinbefore provided for; in all, $38,000. mm For rent of building for the Civil Service Commission, $21,875, ' if space can not be assi ed by the Public Buildings Commission in other buildings under & control of that commission. hmm d bm For all printing and binding for the Civil Service Commission, mg, °° ` . including all of its bureaus, ohices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $59,000. commission or FINE ARTS. _.§;“‘“““‘°“ °' “"° For expenses made necessary by the Act entitled “An Act estab- jj? m lishing a Commission of Fine Arts," approved May 17, 1910, in- °3°’°' ‘