Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 58 Part 1.djvu/556

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PUBLIC LAWS--C . 301-JUNE 28,1944 Tansfer of funds. Pt, p. 873. Total amount avail- able. Pod, p. 874. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-OFFICE FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIVISION OF CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Salaries and expenses: For all necessary expenses of the Division of Central Administrative Services, including traveling expenses (not to exceed $140,000); printing and binding (not to exceed $50,000); $7,783,000: Provided, That there may be transferred from this appro- priation to appropriations available to the constituent agencies of the Office for Emergency Management and to other agencies such amounts as may be necessary in connection with the transfer of functions from the Division to such agencies and funds so transferred shall be consoli- dated with and shall be expendable in the same manner as funds of the agencies to which functions are transferred. OFFICE OF CIVILIAN DEFENSE Salaries and expenses: For all necessary expenses of the Office of Civilian Defense, including salary of the Director at not to exceed $10,000 per annum; traveling expenses (not to exceed $112,725); printing and binding (not to exceed $9,750); $403,875; and $375,000 for storage, care, transportation, and inspection of property pur- chased from funds appropriated to the Office of Civilian Defense; in all, $778,875. The appropriation herein made for the Office of Civilian Defense shall constitute the total amount to be available for obligation by such agency during the fiscal year 1945 and shall not be supplemented by funds from any Federal source. COMMITTEE ON FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE For all expenses necessary to enable the Committee on Fair Employ- ment Practice to carry out any functions lawfully vested in it by Execu- aCFR, cnumpp tive Orders Numbered 8802 and 9346, including salary of a Chairman at not to exceed $8,000 per annum and six other members at not to exceed $25 per diem when actually engaged; travel expenses (not to exceed $63,800); expenses of witnesses in attendance at Committee hearings, when necessary; printing and binding (not to exceed $4,800); purchase of newspapers and periodicals (not to exceed $500); and the temporary employment of persons, by contract or otherwise, without 41U.8. . I6. regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes and the civil service and oIveststion, et., classification laws (not to exceed $8,900), $500,000: Provided, That no part of the funds herein appropriated shall be used to pay the com- pensation of any person to initiate, investigate, or prosecute any complaint against any defendant where such defendant does not have the same right to appeal an adverse decision of the Committee on Fair Employment Practice to the President of the United States, or to refer said complaint to the President of the United States for final disposi- tion, as is asserted by or allowed the said Committee on Fair Employ- ment Practice in cases where persons complained against refuse to abide by its orders: Providedfurther, That no part of this appropria- tion shall be used to pay the compensation of any person to initiate, investigate, or prosecute any proceeding against any person, firm, or corporation which seeks to effect the seizure or operation of any plant or other property of such person, firm or corporation by Federal authority for failure to abide by any rule or regulation of the Com- mittee on Fair Employment Practice, or for failure to abide by any order passed by the Committee on Fair Employment Practice: Pro- vided further, That no part of the funds herein appropriated shall be 536 [58 STAT.