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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 319-JULY 17, 1945 [59 STAT. Ante, p. 131. "Consultant 58 Stat. 545; 22, 535. Restriction of funds. 49 Stat. 625; 1377. 42U.S.C.j 5U.S.C . §§ 5U.S.C. 30b-30e; Supl i5 30b, 30e not OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN Expenses. The Alien Property Custodian is hereby authorized to pay out of any funds or other property or interest vested in him or transferred to him all necessary expenses incurred by the Office of Alien Prop- erty Custodian in carrying out the powers and duties conferred on 40 Stat. 411 the Alien Property Custodian pursuant to the Trading with the §1-31;Supp. v, app. Enemy Act of October 6, 1917, as amended (50 U. S . C. App .) : Pro- § pt 834. vided, That not to exceed $2,500,000 shall be available for the entire fiscal year 1946 for the general administrative expenses of the Office of Alien Property Custodian, including the salary of the Alien Property Custodian at $10,000 per annum; printing and binding; Penalty mail. not to exceed $4,400 for deposit in the general fund of the Treasury Pest, P. 6pq. 58 Stat. 394 for cost of penalty mail as required by section 2 of the Act of June 39 U. . c., supp. 28, 1944 (Public Law 364); rent in the District of Columbia; not to exceed $70,000 for the temporary employment of persons or organizations by contract or otherwise for special services without regard to the civil service and classification laws; and all other Report to Congress. necessary general administrative expenses: Provided further, That on or before November 1, 1945, the Alien Property Custodian shall make a report to the Appropriations Committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives giving detailed information on all administrative and nonadministrative expenses incurred in connec- tion with the activities of the Office of Alien Property Custodian: Expenditures. Providedfurther, That nothing herein contained authorizing expend- itures by the Alien Property Custodian during the fiscal year 1946 shall be construed as validating or invalidating expenditures by the Custodian during prior fiscal years. OFFICE OF DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION Pot, p. 635. Traveling expenses. Salaries and expenses: For all necessary expenses of the Office of Defense Transportation, including salary of the Director at not to exceed $12,000, and the Deputy Director at $10,000, traveling expenses 474 status, of other members, alternate members, and associate members of the Board while serving as such without other compensation from the United States; $13,320,000: Provided, That those provisions of section 201 of the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1946, making appropriations available for travel and subsistence of persons employed or serving intermittently or without other compensation while away from their homes or regular places of business shall apply to public, labor, or industry members of the regional boards, commit- tees, commissions, or panels, or public hearings officers of the National War Labor Board, whether employed intermittently or indefinitely, rs." and the term "consultants" as used in section 201, National War 57 Stat. Agencies Appropriation Act, 1945, and title I, under the head "Office for Emergency Management First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1943," and paragraph (a), general provisions, National War Agencies Appropriation Act, 1944, shall be construed to include such persons: on use Provided further, That no part of the funds appropriated in this paragraph shall be used in connection with investigation, hearings, directives or orders concerning bargaining units composed in whole or in part of agricultural laborers, as that term is defined in the Social 3 Stat. Security Act in section 409, title 42, United States Code. None of the 409 (). persons receiving compensation on a per diem when-actually-employed basis and employed intermittently or indefinitely shall be entitled to 30f-30k. any of the benefits of the Sick Leave Act of March 14, 1936 (49 Stat. ,P Iv: 1162), or of the Annual Leave Act of March 14, 1936 (49 Stat. 1161), as amended, or of any other provisions of law pertaining to sick or annual leave.