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75TH CONGRESS, 1sT SESSION-CH . 425-JULY 1, 19 37 l aw books, books of reference, periodicals, newspaper clipp ings, and such other expenditures as the joint committee deems advisable, mDt ision of disburse- fiscal years 1937 and 1938, $50,000, to be disbursed one-half by the Secretary of the Senate and one-half by the Clerk of the House of Representatives . PAY MENT OF PAGES For the payment of twenty-one pages for the Senate and forty- seven pages for the House of Representatives, at $4 per day each, for the period c ommencing Ju ly 1, 1937, a nd ending wit h the last day of the month in which the Seventy-fifth Congress adjourns sine die at the first session thereof, so much as may be necessary is appro- priated for each legislative body . Pages . Executive. Civilian Conserva- tion Corps . Expenses . Ante, p . 319. Rents in the Dis- trict . Vehicles. Printing and bind - off ice, sal- ary, etc., restriction . Post, p. 757. Provisos . Paym ents for blo od transfusi ons. Continuance of designated employees without reappoint- ment . Railroad Retire- ment Board . Railroad retirement account . 49 Stat . 969

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p. 307 . EXECUTIVE ing -Dire ctor 's CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS For all authorized and necessary expenses to carry i nto effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to establish a Civilian Con- serv ation Corps, and for other purposes", a pproved June 28, 1937, including personal services in the District of Columbia and else- where ; the purchase and exchange of law books, books of reference, periodicals, and newspapers ; rents in the District of Columbia and elsewhere ; the purchase (including exchange), operation, mainte- nance, and repair of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger- carrying vehicles to be used only for official purposes ; hire, with or without personal services, of work animals, animal-drawn and motor- propelled veh icles, and wa tercraft ; p rin tin g and b ind ing ; travel expenses, including not to exceed $2,000 for expenses of attend- ance at meetings concerned with the work of the Corps when spe- cifica lly authorize d by the Dire ctor ; construc tion, improve ment, repair, and maintenance of buildings, but the cost of any building erected hereunder shall not exceed $25,000 ; and all other necessary expenses ; fiscal year 1938, $350,000,000, of which sum not to exceed $200,000 may be expended for salaries and expenses of the Office of the Director : Provided, That an enrollee in the Civilian Conserva- tion Corps, or member, or former member, of the Military Estab- lishment, who shall furnish blood from his or her veins for trans- fusion to the veins of an enroll ee or dischar ged enrollee of the Civilian Conservation Corps undergoing treatment in a Government or civilian hospital authorized to treat such patient, shall be entitled to be paid therefor a reasonable sum not to e xceed $50 : Provided further, That the employment of employees of the Emergency Con- servation Work and of the cooperating Federal agencies whose com- pensation is paid from Emergency Conservation Work funds, as of June 30, 1937, and whose employment was not specifically terminated as of that date, may be continued without reappointment, subject to review by the Director. R AILROAD R ETIREMENT BOARD Railroad retirement account : For an amount sufficient as an annual premium for the payments required under the Railroad Retirement Act, approved August 29, 1935, and the Railroad Retirement Act, approved June 24, 1937, and authorized to be appropriated to the railroad retirement account establishe d under section 15 (a) of the latter Act, fiscal years 1937 and 1938, $99,880,000, together with the unexpended balance of the appropriation for the payment of annui- ties to employees, representatives, widows, widowers, or dependent