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 1362 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. III. Cii. 281 . 1931 . Federal Oil Conser- vation Board. All expenses of. Federal Power Com- mission. All expenses. Vol.41,p. 1063. Post, p. 1554. Printingandbinding. Federal Radio Com- mission. Co mmis sioners. All other expenses. Vol .44, .1162. U.S. Cp Supp. IV, p. 621. Ante, p. 50. Minor purcbases, etc. R. S., sec. 3709, p. 733. U. S. C.,p.1300. Attendance at meet- ings. Services in the Dis- triet. Federal Trade Com- mission. FED ERAL TRADE COMMI SSION Commissioners. All other expenses. Vol. 38, p. 717. FEDER AL OIL CONS ERVAT ION B OARD For the expenses of the Federal Oil Conservation Board convened by the President on December 19, 1924, and for each purpose con- nected there with, to be expend ed by the Sec retary of th e boar d unde r the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, under general regu- lations to be approved by the board, $20,000. FEDE RAL POWE R COM MISS ION For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the Federal Power Commission as authorized by law, including trav eling expe nses, inc ludin g exp ense s of atten danc e at meeti ngs which in the discretion of the Commission are necessary for the effi- cient discharge of its responsibilities ; contract stenographic reporting services, and not exceeding $1,000 for press-clipping service, law books, books of re ferenc e, new spaper s, and period icals, $255, 695, o f which amount not to exceed $212,620 shall be available for personal services in the District of Columbia, including five commissioners at $10,000 each. For all printing and binding for the Federal Power Commission, $4,500. T otal, Fede ral Power Comm issio n, $ 260,1 95. FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION For five commissioners, at $10,000 each per annum, and for all other authorized expenditures of the Federal Radio Commission in per- forming the duties imposed by the Radio Act of 1927, as amended, including personal services, contract stenographic reporting services without reference to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C., title 41, sec . 5), printing and binding, rental of quarters in the Dis- trict of C olumb ia, newsp apers, pe riodi cals, refe renc e boo ks, l aw books, special counsel fees, supplies and equipment, which may be purch ased witho ut r egard to s ecti on 37 09 of the Revi sed S tatut es (U. S. C ., title 41, sec . 5) when the aggregate amount involved does not exc eed $2 5, tra veling expen ses, i ncludin g expe nses o f atte ndance at meetings which in the discretion of the commission are necessary for the e fficient discharge of its r esponsibi lities, a nd other necessary expenses, $465,380, of which amount not to exceed $365,880 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. Fo r fiv e co mmiss ioner s, at $10 ,000 each per annum, and for all other auth orize d ex pendi tures of the F edera l Tra de C ommis sion in performing the duties imposed by law or in pursuance of law, includ- ing secretary to the commission and other personal services, contract stenographic reporting services to be obtained on and after the approval of this Act by the commission, in its discretion, through the civil ser vice or b y contrac t, or ren ewal of e xisting c ontract, or other- wise, supplies and equipment, law books, books of reference, periodi- cals, garage rental, traveling expenses, including not to exceed $900 for exp enses of att endanc e, whe n spec ificall y auth orized by th e com- mission, at meetings concerned with the work of the Federal Trade Commission, not to exceed $300 for newspapers, not to exceed $200 Vol.38,p.22 . for newspaper clippings, foreign postage, and witness fees, and U.S.C.,p.356. mileage in accordance with section 9 of the Federal Trade Commis- sion Act, of which $150,000 shall be immediat ely avail able, $1, 731,766, services in the Dis- of which amount not to exceed $1,316,924 may be expended for per- trict . sonal services in the District of Columbia, including witness fees.

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