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72d CONGRESS . SESS. II . CH. 144 . MARCH 1, 1933 .

1389 department for which contingent and miscellaneous appropriations are spe cificall y made in order t o facili tate the purchas e throug h the central purchasing office (Division of Purchases and Sales), as pro- vided by law . For all printing and binding for the 'Department of Commerce, in Printing and bind- includi ng all o f, its bu reaus, A ces, ins titution s and se rvices i n the District of Columbia and elsewhere, except the Patent Office, $460,000 : Provided, T hat an amount not to exc eed $2,000 of this Copy editors n appropriation may be expended for salaries of persons detailed from the Government Printing Office for service as copy editors . FEDFRAi, EMPLOYMENT STABILIZATION BOARD Federal Employ- men t St abil izati on Board . Salaries and expenses : To enable the Secretary of Commerce to Salaries ie aI084pe~. carry out the provisions of the Employment Stabilization Act of U. S. C., Supp. VI, 1931, approved February 10, 1931 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 29, sets. p. 629 . 48-48g), including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, traveling expenses, purchases of equipment, furniture, stationery and office supplies printing and binding, repairs to equip- ment, law books, books of re?erence, and other necessary publications, and to procure by contract or otherwise any information or data conc erni ng c onst ruc tion which may be considered per tine nt, and all other incidental expenses not included in the foregoing, $65,000 tri"""It" Dis- of which amo unt to exceed $54,100 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia . AI RCR A14T IN CO MME RCE

Aircraftin commerce. Aircraft in commerce : To carry out the provisions of the Act PeSeric es and ex- approved May 20, 1926, entitled "An Act to encourage and regulate vol. 44, p. 568 ; Vol. the use of aircraft in commerce, and for other purposes " (U. S. C., 45o S.04C., p. 2119; title . 49, sees . 171-184), as amended by the Act approved Feb ruary Supp. VI, p. 862. 28, 192 9 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 49, see . 173d), including salary of Assistant Secretary of Commerce (provided for in the Act cited above), and other personal services in the District of Columbia (not to exceed $276,375), and elsewhere ; rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere ; traveling expenses ; contract stenographic reporting services ; fees and mileage of witnesses ; purchase of furni- tur e and equipment ; stationery and supplies, including medical supplies, typep riting, 'ad di ng, ag ed computing machines, accessories p P urcha ses of - and re airs „ urchase includin e xchan a (not to exceed $ 2,000), l~~, P nv.oC,~, e~ air . maintenance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles for official use in field work ; purchase and replace- ment, including exchange, of airplanes (not to exceed $45,500)

pur-

chase of airplane motors, airplane and motor accessories and spare parts ; maintenance, operation and repair of airplanes and airplane motors ; purchase of special clothing, wearing apparel, and similar equipment for aviatio n purposes ; p ur c ha se of books of reference and periodicals ; newspapers, reports, documents, plans, specifications, maps, manuscripts, and all other publications

and all other neces-

sary expenses not included in the foregoing ; in all, $1,070,570 : Pro- Pr~ae vided, Th at none of the money app ropriated in this Act sh all be Liberty, etc" meters . used for the purchase of any airplane ordered after the approval of this Act which is equipped or propelled by a Liberty motor or by any motor or airplane engine purchased or cons truc ted prio r to July 1, 1920. Air-navigation facilities : For the establishment and maintenance . Air navigation facile . of aids to air navigation, including the equipment of additional air t Estab lish ment and mail routes for day and night flying ; the construction of necessary ma aii ena o f aids, lighting, radio, and other signalling and communicating strictures I