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74,111 CONG RESS . SESS. I. CHS. 6, 7. FEBRUARY 13, 1935. supplies and equipment ; purchase and exchange of law books, books of refe rence, direc tories , perio dicals , news paper and pre ss cli ppings ; travel expenses, including the expense of attendance, when spe- cifically au thorized by th e Commission, a t meetings conc erned with the work of the Securities and Exchange Commission ; garage rental ; foreign postage ; mileage and witness fees ; rent of building and equipment at the seat of Government and elsewhere ; and other necessary expenses ; $900,000. Printingand binding. For all printing and binding for the Securities and Exchange Comm issi on, $21, 000 . Government officers COMPENSATION OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AND and employees .

EMPLOYEES SEC . 2 . (a) Section 3 (b) of title II of the Act entitled "An Act to maintain the credit of the United States Government ", approved March 20, 1933, as amended, is amended by striking out " shall not exceed 5 per centum dur ing the fiscal year ending Ju ne 30, 1935 ", and inserting in lieu thereof " shall not, during the portion of the fiscal y ear 1935 prior to April 1, 19 35, exceed 5 pe r centum, and after March 31, 1935, there shall be no such reduction ." (b) Subsections (b) and (e) of section 21 of the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1935, are amended by striking out " the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935 ", wherever such phrase appears, and inserting in lieu thereof " that portion of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, prior to April 1, 1935," except that this amendatory provision shall not apply to section 107 (a) (1), (2), (3), and (4) of p art II of the L egislative Appr opriation Act, fiscal year 19 33 (rel ating to cer tain s pecial salary reduc tions) . (c) Nothing in this resolution sha ll be construe d as permitting any reduction in rates of compensation in effect at the time of the passage of this resolution . (d) There is hereby appropriated so much as may be necessary for the payment of sums due and payable out of the Treasury of the United States, by reason of the discontinuance of the reduction of compensation provided for in this resolution ; and limitations on amounts for personal servic es are hereby r espectively in creased in proportion to the increase in appropriations for personal services made in this su bsection . In the cas e of officers and employees o f the municipal government of the District of Columbia, such sums shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the Treasury of the United States in the manner prescribed by the District of Columbia Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1935 . Approved, February 13, 1935 . Salar y redu ctions . Vol. 48, pp . 13,521 . Vi ce P res iden t, Speak er, Congres- sional, etc ., salaries . Vol.48,p.521. Special salary reduc- tions . Vol. 47, p . 402. No reduc tion in pres- ent rate. Appropriation . Limitations for per. sonal services increased. Governm ent of the District of Columbia . Division of payment . Vol.48,p.846. Feb rua ry 13, 1935. [H. J. Res. 58.1 (Pub . Res ., No. 4.] International Bound- ary Commission United States and Mexico . Appro priatio n au- thorized for expenses of American section . Post, pp.74,1463. [CHAPTER 7.1 JOINT RESOLUTION To provide for defraying the expenses of the American section, International Boundary Co mmission, Unite d States and M exico . Resolved by the Senate and Souse of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, in addition to amounts heretofore authorized to be appropriated, the sum of $60,000 to defray the expenses of the American section, International Boundary Commis- sion, United States and Mexico, in the conduct of an engineering investigation, study, and report to the Secretary of State to determine the feasibility and best means of effecting the canalization of the Rio Grande from the Caballo Reservoir site in New Mexico to the