Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/66

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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 81. 1924. 35 from the date of the approval of this Act, and no payment shall be made from this appropriation to any officer or employee of the Government for personal or {professional services these accounts to be paid b the disbursing officer of the White Iilouse on vouchers approved by the President. ALIEN rraornnrr cnscronum. Pmperry Gus- To enable the Alien Property Custodian to pay expenses incurred G(;§‘(}§,f,§,‘},],l§}‘”g8’*°° and to be incurred in carin for, insuring, and returning to their Car? °£c¤¤i¤¤d pmowners certain valuable woris of art loaned to the Panama-Pacific °"y°’° ° International Exposition upon request made of the Austrian-Hum garian Government by the Secretary of State, which works of art were seized by the Alien Property Custodian in 1918, and are now to be returned, $8,514.83. Ammrcm mvrrnn MoNmmN·rs` oommssron. Mj}¤¤gg::&¤C§;g}; . sion. For ever expenditure requisite for and incident to the work E§P¤¤¤¤¤f°*w·¤k°*· of the Amzgican Battle Monuments Commission authorized by the ;o•L4g°pl)Sg?91i99. Act entitled "An Act for the creation of an American Battle Monuments Commission to erect suitable memorials commemorating the services of the American soldier in Europe, and for other urposes," approved March 4, 1923, includin the acquisition of llmd or interest in land in foreign countries for carrying out the ’ purposes of the said Act without submission to the Attorney Gen- §{“g_°°;c°f*§,;5 p_ m_ eral of the United States under the provisions of section 355 of ' the Revised Statutes; employment of personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; the transportation of, mileage of, reimbursement of actual travel expenses or per diem in lieu thereof to the ersonnel engaged u n the work of the commission, as authorized E law; the establishibent of offices and the rent of d0f¤•=¤¤.h9it_;. in foroflice space in foreign countries; printing, engraving, lithograph- g°°°°° ing, binding, photographing, and typewriting; and the actual expenses of the members of the commission and its secretary. $95,7 50, to remain available until June 30, 1925: Provided, That not ex- I rm ceeding $1,600 of the amount herein appropriated shall be avail- expense. °' P able to meet such expenses of the commission as may have been incurred since March 4, 1923, and prior to the passage of this Act as may be approved by the chairman of the commission: Provided Tm", of further, That when traveling with the commission or on the busi- .army¤m¤Q°i$°°°°° ness of the commission officers of the Army as members or as secretary of the commission shall be reimburse for actual expenses as rovided for other members of the commission: Provided spam, dmmmg Gwther, Tliat disbursements for expenditures outside of continental agent mma. nited States may be made by a special disbursing agent designated by the cormnission and under such regulations as it may prescribe. rnnnnar. noann ron vocyrronan nnncurron. v,,1§§§,§‘;{ ]§§,§‘§,{§’_' ` Cooperative vocational education in agricultural education: For mt§_"l°“““"' °°“°“' an additional amount to enable the Federal Board for Vocational Education to comply with the requirements of the Act entitled V°"3°*p‘°3°‘ "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education," approved February 23, 1917, $27,502.12. Cooperative vocational education in trade, home economics, and m_'*`g§;]§ industrial education: For an additional amount to enable the Fed- mam. eral Board for Vocational Education to comply with the requirements of the Act entitled “An Act to provide for the romotion of vocational education," approved February 23, 1917, ¥48,179.97.