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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cu. 201 . 1930 . 235 FEDERAL FARM BOARD Federal Farm Board. For salaries and expenses in accordance with the provisions of Salaries and ex- penses, in accordance the "Agricultural Marketing Act," approved June 15, 1929, and with "Agricultural Marketing Act ." the Act creating a Division of Cooperative Marketing in the Depart- Ante, p. 11. ment of Agriculture, approved July 2, 1926, including stenographic Vol. 44, p. 802. reporting services to be obtained by the board through the civil service, by contract or otherwise ; not to exceed $750 for newspapers and c lippings, pay ment for which may be made in advance ; me mber- ship fees or dues in organizations which issue publications to mem- bers only or to members at a lower price than to others, payment for which may be made in advance ; procuring of manuscripts, data, and special reports by purchase or by personal services without regard to the provisions of any other Act ; purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles and garage rental in the District of Columbia and elsewhere ; Transportation, etc., traveling expenses ; payment of actual transportation expenses and expenses. not to exceed $10 per diem to cover subsistence and other expenses while in conference and en route from and to his home to any person other than an employee or a member of an advisory commodity com- mittee whom the boar d may from tim e to time inv ite to the cit y of Washington and elsewhere for conference and advisory purposes in furthering the work of the board ; the payment in lieu of actual operating expenses of not to exceed 3 cents per mile for mo tor cycle or 7 cents per mile for an automobile used for necessary travel on official business whenever the board shall find that the expenses of travel can be reduced thereby ; the employment of persons, firms, and others for the performance of special services, including legal services and other miscellaneous expenses : Provided, T hat dur ing Transfers of funds for the fis cal year 193 1, w hen the Fede ral Farm Boa rd r equi res coop era- cooperat ive work by tive work by any department or independent establishment of the departments, etc. Government within the scope of the functions of such department or e stabli shment and which such d epartm ent o r esta blishm ent is unable to perform within the limits of its appropriations, the Federal Farm Board may transfer from this appropriation to such depart- ment or establishment, with the approval of the head thereof, such sum or sums for direct expenditure as may be necessary for the performance of such additional work : Provided further, That the appropriation. objects of expenditure specified herein shall apply also to the appro- priation for administrati ve expenses o f the Federal Fa rm Board Anie, p. 28. for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1930, contained in the Act approved June 18, 1929, entitled "An Act making an appropriation to carry out the provisions of the `Agricultural Marketing Act,' approved June 15, 1929," $1,900,000. FEDERAL OIL CONSERVATION BOARD Federal Oil Conser- vation Board. For the expenses of the Federal Oil Conservation Board convened All e xpenses. b y the President on December 19, 1924, and for each purpose con- nected therewith, to be expended by the secretary of the board under the supervision of the Secretary of the Interior, under general regu- lations to be approved by the board, $17,220. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION miss ion I Power Corn- For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of Vol. All expen . 41,ps1063. the Federal Power Commission as authorized by law, including traveling expenses services, and not exceeding $750 for press-clipping service, law books, books of reference, and periodicals, $171,500, of which amount not to exceed
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