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 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 102. MARCH 28 .1934 . his death : Frank P. Glass, Junior ; J. Purnell Glass, Christine Glass, Louise Glass Marzoni, Evelyn Byrd Glass McCoy, and 11. Boyson Glass. Arbitration boards : To enable the Board of Mediation to pay neces sary expen ses of ar bitra tion boar ds, i nclud ing compe nsati on of members and employees of such boards, together with their necessary traveling expenses and expenses actually incurred for sub- sistence while so employed, and printing of awards, together with proce eding s and tes timon y rel atin g the reto, as a utho rized by t he Railway Labor Act, including also contract stenographic reporting service, and rent o f quar ters w hen su itable quarte rs can not be sup- plied in any Federal building, the unexpended balances of the appro- priations for this purpose available for the fiscal year 1934 are hereby contin ued av ailabl e for the fi scal ye ar 193 5. Emergency boards : For expenses of emergency boards appointed by the President to investigate and repo rt respecting disputes between carriers and their employees, as authorized by section 10, Railway Labor Act, approved May 20, 1926 (U.S.C., Supp . VI, title 45, sec . 154), the unexpended balances of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1934 are hereby continued available for the fiscal year 1935. For all printing and binding for the Board of Mediation, $800. Total, Board of Mediation, $125,564. BOARD OF TAX APPEALS For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the Boa rd of Tax Ap peals as aut horize d under title IX, s ection 900, of the Revenue Act of 1924, approved June 2, 1924, as amended by title X of the Revenue Act of 1926, approved February 26, 1926, and title IV of the Revenue Act of 1928, approved May 29. 1928, and title IX of the Revenue Act of 1932, approved June 6, 1932, including personal services and contract stenographic reporting serv- ices, r ent ou tside the Di strict of Co lumbia, trave ling e xpense s, car fare, s tation ery, f urnitu re, of fice e quipmen t, pur chase and ex change of typewriters, law books and books of reference, periodicals, and all other necessary supplies, $482,116, of which amount not to exceed $436,350 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia. For all printing and binding for the Board of Tax Appeals, $20,000 . Total, Board of Tax Appeals, $502,116. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 511 Arbitration boards. Vol. 44, p. 586. U.S.C.,p. 2110. Ante, p. 286. E merge ncy boar ds. Vol .44,p . 586. U.S .C ., Supp. VI I, p. 948 . Balance reappropri- ated . Ante, p. 286. Printing and bind- ing. Bo ard of Tax Ap- peals. All expenditures. Vol. 43, p. 336 44, p. 105 .45,p 871; Vol. 47, p. 286 . Printing and binding. C ivil Serv ice Com- mis sion. For three Commissioners and other personal services in the District co mmissioners and office personnel. of Columbia, including personal services required for examination , Examination of Pres- of Presidential postmasters, and including not to exceed $1,000 for l denti al p ostma sters. employment of expert. examiners not in the Federal service on special subjects for which examiners within the service are not available, and for personal services in the field ; for necessary traveling et0 .raveling expenses, expenses, including those of examiners acting under the direction of the Commission, and for expenses of examinations and investi- ations held elsewhere than at Washington, including not to exceed 1,000 for expenses of attendance at meetings of public officials when specifically directed by the, Commission ; for furniture and other Mi scellane ous equipment and repairs thereto ; supplies ; advertising ; telegraph, pew. telephone, and laundry service ; freight and express charges ; street- car fares not to exceed $300 ; stationery ; purchase and exchange of ex-
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