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[57 STAT. PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 145-JUNE 26, 1943 FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY Salaries and expenses: In addition to the amounts available (which shall be transferred to this authorization) for the payment of the administrative expenses of the Federal Public Housing Authority in carrying out the provisions of section 201 of the Act of September 9, 54 Stat. 1125 . 1940 (54 Stat. 872), the Act of October 14, 1940, as amended (42 11, §§152i-154 . U. S . C. 1521), and the Acts of March 1, 1941 (55 Stat. 14), May 24, 42'U .S .C. ,' Spp. 1941 (55 Stat. 197), and December 17, 1941 (55 Stat. 810) relating to I, §1523 note. war housing, including temporary shelter, and in carrying out the 49 Stat. 2026,2036. provisions of sections 3 of the Acts of June 29, 1936 (40 U. S . C . 423 and 433), relating, respectively, to the operation and maintenance of 40U.S .C . 40lnote. the projects transferred pursuant to Executive Order Numbered 7732 of October 27, 1937, and of the projects transferred pursuant to para- 5 U. S. C., suppo. graphs 1 (g) and 6 of Executive Order Numbered 9070 of February 24, 1942, not to exceed $3,400,000 of the funds of said Authority derived from its operations under the Act of September 1, 1937, as amended 50 stat. 888 . 52 U. . c. Supp. (42 U. S. C. 1401), shall be available for all necessary administrative I, ch. 8. expenses of said Authority, including personal services and rent in the District of Columbia; maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles; employment of persons or organizations, by contract or otherwise, for legal or other special 41 UStat14. s 5 services, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes and 5 u. . C. § 661; the Classification Act of 1923, as amended; payment, when specifically Supp. II , 661 et seq. authorized by the Commissioner, of (1) the actual transportation and other necessary expenses and not to exceed $5,000 in connection with payment of $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence to persons serving, while away from their homes and without other compensation from the United States, in an advisory capacity to the Authority and (2) expenses of attendance (not to exceed $5,000) at meetings or conven- tions concerned with the work of the Authority; printing and bind- ing; purchase of lawbooks, books of reference and periodicals; and photographing equipment. Annual contributions: For the payment of annual contributions to public housing agencies in accordance with section 10 of the United o0Stat. 891. States Housing Act of 1937, as amended (42 U. S. C. 1410), $5.750,000, togetller with the unexpended balance of the appropriation for this antizenship of ten- purpose for the fiscal year 1)943: Provided, That except for payments required on contracts entered into prior to April 18, 1940, no part of this appropriation shall be available for payment to any public- housing agency for expenditure in connection with any low-rent housing project, unless the public-housing agency shall have adopted regulations prohibiting as a tenant of any such project by rental or occupancy any person other than a citizen of the United States. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION For salaries and expenses, including personal services in the Dis- trict of Columbia, of the Securities and Exchange Commission in performing the duties imposed by law or in pursuance of law, includ- ing employment of experts when necessary; contract stenographic reporting services: purchase and exchange of lawbooks, books of reference, directories, and periodicals; not to exceed $1,000 for the purchase of newspapers; travel expenses, including the expense of attendance, when specifically authorized by the Commission, at meet- ings concerned with the work of the Securities and Exchange Com- mission; garage rental; foreign postage; mileage and witness fees; rental of equipment; operation, maintenance, and repair of one motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle; and purchase of rubber gloves; $4,000,000. 188