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 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 430, 431. JULY 5, 1932 . facture of the United States may cost more, if such excess of cost be not unreasonable. In giving effect to this section special con- sideration shall be given to the domestic article where the raw material of which the article is made is grown in the United States and the article is manufactured in the United States. SEC. 6 . The United States Bureau of Efficiency is authorized and directed to prepare and submit to Congress on the first day of the next regular session a report Showing the make, year, type, annual mileage, useful purpose, assignment, and other similar pertinent information relative to each Government-owned passenger automo- bile and motor boat in the custody of the several field services on June 30, 1932, and shall indicate in such report which of such vehicles were fo rfeited to the U nited States for violation of law. SEC. 7 . No part of any appropriation made by this Act shall be used to pay the actual expenses of subsistence in excess of $6 each for any one cale ndar day or per diem all owance fo r subsis tence in excess of the rate of $5 for any one calendar day to any officer or employee of the United States, and payment accordingly shall be in full, notwithstanding any other statutory provision. Approved, July 5, 1932. [CHAPTER 431 .] 605 Ma nufa cture d arti- c les of domestic raw materials. Motor vehicles and motor boats. R eport of Effic iency Bure au on Gove rn- ment-owned, in field services. To include forfeited vehicles. Subsistence, etc., re, stric tion. JOINT RES OL UT ION Authorizin g the dist ribution of Government-owned wheat and cotton to the American National Red Cross and other organizations for relief of distress. Resolved by the Sena te and House of Representatives of the Unit ed S tate s of Ame rica in Cong ress ass embl ed, That the Federal Farm Board is authorized and directed to take such action as may be necessary to deliver to the American National Red Cross, and any other o rganizat ion desi gnated b y the Am erican N ational Red Cros s, on July 1, 1932, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, forty- five million bushels of wheat of the Grain Stabilization Corporation and five hundred thousand bales of cotton of the Cotton Stabiliza- tion Corporation, for use in providing food, cloth, and wearing apparel for the needy and distressed people, and in providing feed for livestock in the 1932 crop-failure areas, after the needs of human consumption have been taken care of, in the opinion of the director of the Red Cross, of the United States and Territories. Such whe at or cotton shal l be delivered u pon application therefor, but on ly upon the approval of the President of the United States, and in such amounts to each organiz ation as the Pre sident m ay appro ve. SEC. 2 . No par t of the expense s incident to th e delivery, recei pt, No Federal expense. and distributi on of such wheat or cotton shall be borne by the United States or the Federal Farm Board. In order to carry out the pur- a nocessing or ex- poses of this resolution such wheat or the products thereof may be milled or proc essed into, or e xchanged for, fl our of any kind, bread, or food, provided, in making such exchange, preference shall be given w henever practica ble to f oods of which wh eat prod ucts are a substantial ingredient, or cotton may be manufactured i nto or exchanged for cloth, or wearing apparel, or other articles of clothing, made of cotton ; but such milling, processing, or manufacturing prmilling, etc., without shall be witho ut profit to any mill, organizat ion, or other pe rson. SEc. 3. In so far as wheat or cotton is donate d to relief agenc ies Loans to Grain and b Cotton Stabilization by the Grain Stabilization Corporation or the Cotton Stabilization Boards. Corpor ation un der this resolut ion the Federal Farm Boa rd is au th- Proportionate part of, covered b y actual orized to cancel such part of its loans to such corporation as equals delivery cancelled . the proportionate part of said loans represented by the wheat or cot- ton delivered hereunder, less the current market value of the wheat July 5, 1932 . [II.J. Res. 4181 [Pub. Res ., No- 33.] Government - owned wheat and cotton. Dis tribution of, to American National Red Cross, etc , for use of the needy, a uthor- ized. Feed for livestock in c rop-f ailur e ar eas . Delivery only upon President's ap proval.