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73d CONGR ESS . SESS. I. CH . 101. JUNE 16, 1933 . clippings ; membership fees or dues in organizations which issue publications to members only or to members at a lower price than Sup pli es and sere- to others, payment for which may be made in advance ; manuscripts, is `'

data, and special reports by purchase or by personal services without regard to the provisions of any other Act ; to procure supplies and Rs .,sec.3709,p . 733 . services without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes Ve ices . 13 09

(U .S.C., title 41, sec . 5) when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed $50 ; purchase and exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles and motor trucks to be used only for official purposes ; typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and excha nge ; g arag e re ntal in the Dist rict of Colu mbia and els ewhe re

Traveling expenses- traveling expenses, including attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Federal Farm Board ; payment of actual transporta- tion expenses and not to exceed $10 per them to cover subsistence and other expenses while in conference and en route from and to his home to any person other than an employee or a member of an Attendance at meet- advisory commodity committee whom the Board may from time to logs . time invite to the city of Washington and elsewhere for conference and advisory purposes in furthering the work of the Board ; the employment of persons, firms, and others for the performance of Balances available; special services, including legal services and other miscellaneous limit .

expenses, all unexpended balances of appropriations for the Federal Farm Board, not exceeding $1,050,000, are hereby made available Transfer. of funds for for t he pur poses enume rated in thi s ParagraPh : Provided, That n cooperative work by during the f iscal year 19 34, when the Federal Farm B oard requires departments, etc . cooperative work by any department or independent establishment of the Government within the scope of the functions of such depart- ment or establishment and which such department or establishment is unable to perform within the limits of its appropriations, the Fed- eral Farm Board may transfer from this appropriation to such department or establishment, with the approval of the head thereof, such sum or sums for direct expenditure during the fiscal year 1934, Salary restrictioni as may be necessary for the performance of such additional work Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay any salary in excess of $10,000 per annum, or any salary in excess of $8,500 per annum except to the member of the Board designated as the chairman and not to exceed eight other officers or Appointments with- out regard to Classi - employees, w hich number, in addition t o any officers or employees cation and Civil Serv- who under existing law may be so appointed 'and compensated, may ice of t4'a, p .1,188; Vol . hereafter be appointed an d compensated without regar d to the pro- •6' p.100 .

visions of the Classification Act of 1923, as amended and civil u.S.c., p. 65, supp»

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service laws . Federal Oil Conser- vation Board.

FEDERAL OIL CONSERVATION BOARD Fspensee. For the expenses of the Feder al Oil Conserv ation Board c onvened by the President on December 19, 1924, and for each purpose con- nected therewith, to be expended by the secretary of the Board under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, under general regulations to be approved by the Board, $7,803 . Nedera' P ower `'•m

FEDERAL POWE R COMMISSION mission . F offenseP . loss; Vol . For every expend iture requisi te for and inc ident to the work of 40, p. 797

the Federal Power Commission as authorized by law, including S.(.,Supp.v"P. 233 . personal services ; traveling expenses, including expenses of attend- ance at meetings which in the discretion of the Commission are necess ary for the e fficien t disch arge o f its r esponsi biliti es ; cont ract stenographic reporting services ; reimbursement to governmental