Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/1115

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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sus. II. CR. 104. 1927. 1075 associations and other org)a¤.izatlons, rent and equipment of otlicee “•°*·•*°· in the District of.Colum 1a,_and elsewhere, purchase of books of reference, law books, and pernodicaggtpa ent in advance for sub- scriptions to ngwspa rs noi;} to ex g per annuna, stationery, typewriters an exc§nge` ereo mlB06u' aneous su p ies a on_foreign mail, printing and bindfing to be done at the Goi*epri:n•&§1t l¤§"°°”' ""1 bh"} Printing Oilioe, and all other necessary expenses, $68,230, of which Bum- in m Db amphuntDnp;t egcegg $5];,710 may be expended for personal services ma, in e 1 rict 0 um ia. Appropriations available to the Federal Board for Vocational 1¤‘::°:.i1g$`i°i° iii»mm°$Z Education for salaries and expenses shall be available for expenses *’°°'°'°"’°"‘* of attendance at meetings o educational associations and other organizations which in the discretion of the board are necessary for the efficient discharge of its responsibilities. FEDERAL OIL CONSERVATION BOARD v.‘£t‘;.°'£‘..&‘T °°'“"‘ The appropriation of $50,000 made in the First Deficiency Act prldiirpgdfg m' my approve January 20, 1925, for the explenses of the " Federal Oil v°1·“·"·"°‘· Jonseggatigns Board, 1925 and 1926," s all remain available until une , 1 2 . FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION m}§§F§£" "°"°‘ °°“" For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of %1?4i,p.16ea the Federa Power Commission as authorized by law, inclugipig traveling expenses; (pier diem in lieu of subsistence; and not ex - 1D% $500 for press- service law books, books of reference an Fperiodica s, $28 5 :_ Zromdedz That the annual estimates of Eguujabgtglncludo the ederal Power Commission for the fiscal year 1929 shall include :}}u%*x¤¤°¤* d'm¤¤ the salaries of all civilian emploiyees whose service withthe com- ° ' finissilotn has become permanent t rough detail from any executive e a ment. ‘ $4For all printing and binding for the Federal Power Commission, mf*'*°“¤$ md ***1**** ’ FEDERAL TRADE coMM1ss1oN _m}§$$?" "`"°°°°°" For live commissioners at $10,000 each per annum, $50,000. i;’l”;?;“°“°”‘ For all other authorized expenditures o the Federal Trade Com· v¤x.as,p?ii°i°°°°° mission in performing the duties imposed by law or in pursuance of law, ‘inc uding 'secretaryfto the commission and other personal services, contract steno%ap 10 r<?ort1ng services, supplies and eql1ip4 ment law books, boo of re erence, periodicals, garage rental, traveling expenses, not toexceed $175 for newspapers, foreign v°,_,8_p_m_ gage, an witness fees and mileage in accordance with section 9 o, the www in tm Du ederal_Trade Commission Act $917,850, of which amount not to Me. exceed $790,000 maglge expended for pprsonal services in the District Pfam of Columbia, inclu_ ' (g witness fees: mvéded, That no part of this Restriction on ra sum shall be expende for investigations requested by either, House §}‘g'§,;;’,{;{*h°' H°°°° of Congress except those reqgested by concurrent resolution of Congress, but this limitation s all not apply to investigations and Eeports in connection with alleged violationsof the antitrust‘Acts y an corporation. m Foryall printing and binding for the Federal Trade Commission, mglidmm d mm · $16 500. V v °e GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 0§:§?’°‘ "°°°“““"‘ Salaries: Comptroller General, $10,000; Assistant Comptroller A,°§§’,§'§‘§,{°u§f,§’°“¤’2{`;’,‘; General, $7,500; and for other personal services in the District of ¤>¤¤¤¤¤•¥· Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, $3,557,500; in all $3,575,000.