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524 SIXTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 292. 1924. cluding the purchase of periodicals, maps, and books oi reference, _ to be disbursed on vouchers approved b the commission, $5,050:

 ,,,,m.,, Provided, That no part of this sum shah be expended for travel-

“m*°°d- ing expenses other t an those incurred b members of the commission for actual travel only in going to and returning from Washing- · _ _ _ ton to attend the meetings of the commission. i.,§"""“‘°‘ me b“‘°` For all printing and inding for the Commission of Fine Arts, $300. . Employees Cumpen- · nation commission. EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION. cmee p¤s¤i$iis’ Md Salaries: For three commissioners and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, including)not to exceed $1,000 for templorary experts and assistants in the istrict of Columbia and elsew ere, to be paid at our minus. a igge not extceeding $8 pe§ da¥u$19t6,600. d th _ t d ntmgen expenses: or rm ure an 0 er e uipmen an _ _ repairs thereto ,; law books, books of reference, periodlicals, station- ,,,,§S*jd’°“‘ °*°”’““‘ ery, and suplplies; traveling expenses; medical examinations, travvor ;s,p_m_ eling and pt er expenses, and oss of Wages payable to employees ‘ undexilsectionstil 22lpf$ti};1)e 0(A)ct of September 7, 1916, and for __ _ m1sceaneous1ms;1na, , . . P“““““ “·“" ”‘“d‘ For all printing and binding for the Emplo ’ Co t' mm yees mpensa ron . Commission $4000.

r‘i;iiEii°;`;` Employelesé iompelgsagionthmdz Iéor the payment fof compensa-

· ·‘°· · tion provide y ct 0 rovi e com ensation or o of the United States suffering injuries whilg in the perfoi?rIi11si)ncZB<(iI their duties, and for other pm}>om,’f gipproved September 7, 1916, mcluding medical, surgical, an hosprt services, and supplies provided by section 9, an the transportation and burial ex nses pro- §:;’°3‘:;";’S%_,7 vided bp sections 9 and 11.1 apd advancemgnt ofdcosgs for tl); enforce- ‘ ' ment o recoveries provide in sections 6 an 2 where ,,,,,,,,_ accruing during the fiscal {ear 1925 or in prior iisclinllcegiigilrys; p§l:§v¤=¤ Acts rc- $2,500,000: Provided, That the permanent sglpropriations made in von.; 42, pp. im, private Acts numbered 75, 97, 160, and 221, ixty-seventh Congress, “‘°"- "”·"”· arehmlpetalescglaauhieg Jung 30130192% a1g0the;hpa@entsi authprized by suc c s erea er ma e m e mp oyees . sation fund.” Compu Federal Power Pommsssum. FEDERAL POWER COMQMISSION. €;m'f°;j,0,,,_ For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the Federal Power Commimion as authorized by law, including traveling expenses; per diem in lieu of subsistence; and not exceeding $500 for press-clipping service, law books, books of refer- W i ence, and periodicals, $6,500. · ,,,g_ ”° “‘ mi md` $4For all printing and binding for the Federal Power Commission, Federal Trade (`om· 7500- ¤¤ee~¤- FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. "°‘“"““‘°“°’*·_ For five commissioners at $10,000 each per annum, $50,004),

 _For all other authorized expenditures of the Federal Trade Commission in performing the duties imposed by law or in pursuance of

law, including secretary to the commission and other personal services, supplies and equipment, law books, books of reference, periodicals, garage rental, traveling expenses, including actual expenses at not to exceed $5 per day or per diem in heu of subsistence not 7 to_ exceed $4, newspapers, foreign postage, and witness fees and

  • 0*- ¤· em- mileage in accordance with section 9 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, $940,000.