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 72d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 144. MARCH 1, 1933 . 1379 the foregoing appropriations when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed $100 or when the purchase or service relates to the packing of perso nal and househol d effect s of Dipl omatic, Consular , and Foreign Service officers and clerks for foreign shipment. No portion of the sums appropriated in Title I of this Act shall, unless expressly authorized, be expended for rent or rental allow- ances in the District of Columbia or elsewhere in the United States. Wherev er the Secretary of State, in hi s discretion, pr ocures infor- mation on behalf of corporations, firms, and ind ividuals, the exp ense of cablegrams and telephone service involved may be charged against the respective appropriations for the service utilized ; and reimburse- ment therefor shall be required from those for whom the information was procured an d, wh en ma de, be credited to the appropriation under which the expenditure was charged. TIT LE II .-DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL R. S., sec. 3709, p. 733 . U. S. C.,p.1309. Rental restriction. Expense, securing in- formation for corpora. tions, etc. Department of Jus- tic e. Salaries : For the Attorney General, Solicitor General, Assistant Ac torGe General, y 7 Solic Ueneral. to the Attorney General, and other personal services in the District Assistant to Attor ney General, etc . of Columbia, Including the Solicitors of the Treasury, Commerce, Solicit ors, etc. and Labor Depart ments, and the o ffice forces of the Solicitors of the Treasury, Commerce, and Labor Departments ; $1,134,000. For th e purchase of la w books, books o f reference, and periodicals, Law books, etc. including the exchange the re of, for the Department of Justice. $7,500 : Provided, That not to exceed $2 per volume shall be aid Prices paid Price l imit fo r Unite d for the current and future volumes of the United States Code, States Code, annotated. Annot ated. CON TI NGE NT EXPENSES, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE For stationery, furniture and repairs, floor coverings not exceeding ' Department, , pe contin. $1,500, file holders and cases ; miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing and telephones, postage, labor, typewriters and adding machines and the exchange thereof and repairs thereto, street-car fares not exceeding $300, newspapers, press clippings, and other necessaries ordered by the Attorney General ; official transportation, including the repair, maintenance, and operation of six motor-driven passenger cars, two for the Attorney General, one for general use of the department, two for the Bureau of Investigation, and one for the Bureau of Prohibition for investigative work, delivery truck, and motor cycle, to be used only for official purposes, and purchase and repair of bicycles, $85,000 : Provided, Th at this appropriation P'-iso- Reimbursement for may be reimbursed for expenditures in connection with cars herein car expenses. authorized for the Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of Prohibi- tion from the appropriations for the expenses of said bureaus when approved in writing by the Attorney General. For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Rent, D. C. Columb ia, $ 122,0 00, if spac e can not b e ass igned by the Public Build ings Com miss ion in b uild ings und er the cont rol of t hat commission. For printing and binding for the Department of Justice and the . Printing and bind- courts of the Un ited States, $30 0,000. For traveling and, other miscellaneous and emergency expenses, oug rave l, and approved by the Attorney General, to be expended at his discretion, $10,000,