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 SIX'1`Y—NLN TH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cn. 171. 1926. Bflgi of the American Historical Association: Provided That the ex nd- *"""°· ‘ ‘ · iture of this sum shall not be restricted to a pro rata amount any ¤¢ii.° W rm mm period of the fiscal year. it i · TABIFF COMMISSION T,,mC,,m,,,,,,1,,,,_ For salaries and expenses of the United States Tariif Commis- p$j_¤****· °¤° •¤* sion, including purchase and exchariicé of labor-saving devices, the ` purchase of professional and scient` books, law books, books of reference, gloves and other protective $uipment for hotostat and other   operators, gymeut   ’ vance for subscriptions to newspapers and periodic, and contract stenographic relporting services, as magilbe necessary, as authorized under Title VI of the V¤L ¤¤.p.7¤•. Act entitled " Act to increasetho revenue, and for other pur- V°*·*’·*’°·°“‘°"· poses," approve&»September 8, 1916,>and.under sections 315, 316, 317, and 318 of the Act entitled “An Act to provide revenue to regulate commerce with foreign. countries, to encourage the indus- tries of the United States, an for other purposes," approved Sep- tember 21, 1922, $690,500, of which amount not to exceed $551,780 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia: Provided, That no part of this a ropriation shall be used to pay Saluyrestricdou. the salary of angemember of thepgnited States Tariff Commission who shall herea r participate in any proceedings under said sec- tions 315, 316, 317, and 318 of said Act, approved September »21, 1922, wherein he ori any member of his family has any special, ‘~ direct, and pecuniary interest, or in which he has acted as attorney or special representative. . - . For all printing and binding for the Tarilf Commission, $8,500, mlfrtntinz and ‘bi¤d- UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOABD G¤¤¢r¤v¤=i¢ B<>¤¤i For stationery and printing and binding, $345. ,n: r¤*¤*# UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD ¤¤¤r¤¤¢ B¤¤¤i- For seven commissioners at $12,000 each per annum, $84,000.;, » °<>¤¤¤*¤¤*°¤·¤· For all other expenditures authorized ap roved Sep- $§,°g';¤‘;*%P¤g;°, tember 7, 1%:6, as amendedigagd by the Act apgpved 5, 1920,.41,p.M ` ’ ' includmg' » mm_ tion .a·secretaryto·_  P ,, , oiiicers, naval  special experts, nexnminers,~and=  · i ' including one admira1t·ye»counsel at 10,000  ether. employees in the=Distr1ct,of Columbia and elsewhere;tand· for all other nses of the board,·including·»tbs rental ofquarters out~ side the gistrictof Columbia, lawbooks, bookslof cals,iand actualrand necessary expenses of members of the board, its special  andodier employees, or perediem is-1ieu.¤£ sub+· ,P°"¥*°‘“¥*’F“""°°· sistence I eniallowed>pu1·suant·-to section 13e.of the··;Sundry.   "°‘*”·°~°"'¥ e Ap ropri•,tiom»A.ct,apprj>ved August 1, »1914,·.while* upon. &eial business 3 away·.f1·om. `the1r.·designated..posts. ofsduty,: and ‘ for; the. employmentyby ‘ contract orwotherwise. of;e:lper¥t stenographid I ti M di reporters for its oilicial reporting work, and in uding .thes$1nv$tié¤¤¤¤i°li¤i:u¢i¤i¤ ri{•x¤i£ gyistionfofg    against vessels and shipperssptithe  nited. States and s;Eor=the invesu§t·ion»o£ ¢transportatinn:o.£».·immi;, miéwz in m W grants iinsyemels ofzthe~United‘: tes   $$08,574,,ma. of. whichiamounttnotv to ,exoeed.$200$0(l}.~may· be.~expen;ied#£ea·· percj sonal services in the District of Columbia. ·.   4..;:.. U =-,z;r»4` ¢J·’ For all Iprinting and binding for the United States Shipping ,“*"*¤**¤¥ wd ‘*¤d· Board inc uding all of its bureaus, oiiices, institutions, and services ` located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $6,000.