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 1124 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 49. FEBRUARY 11, 1936. Prohibition of ex- Prohibition of export of arms and war munitions : For the ex- port of arms, etc., en- forcement expenses. penses of administering Public Resolution Numbered 67, approved Ante, p. 1081 .. August 31, 1935, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, stenographic reporting, translating, and other services by contract if deemed necessary, without regard to R. S ., sec. 3 709, P- the provisions of section 3709 of the Revised Statutes U. S. C ., title 733;U.S.C.,p.1803. ( 41, sec . 5) ; rent in the District of Columbia or elsewhere ; traveling expenses ; purchase of necessary books, documents, and periodicals stationery ; communication service ; printing and binding ; equip- ment ; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State, fiscal year 1936, $25,000. Third Worl d Pow er Conference . Third World Power Conference : For the expenses of organizing . Ante,p.870. and holding the Third World Power Conference in the United States in 1936 or 1937, including personal services in the District U.S.C.,P.95. of Columbia an d elsewhere with out regard to the Classification A ct of 1923, as amended, communication services, stenographic and other services by co ntract if deemed necessary withou t regard to secti on Travel, etc. 3709 of the Revise d Statute s (U . S. C., title 41, sec. 5) ; travel expenses, local transporta tion, hire of mot or-propelled pass enger- carrying vehic les, rent in the District of Colu mbia and elsewher e, printing and binding, entertainment, official cards, purchase of newspapers and periodicals, necessary books and documents, sta- tioner y, member ship badge s, and suc h other e xpenses as may be actu ally and nece ssar ily incur red by t he G overn ment of the U nite d States by reason of observance of appropriate courtesies in connec- tion therewith, and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State, including the reimbursement of other appro- priati ons from which paym ents have been made for any p urposes Avai labil ity. herein specified, fiscal year 1936, to remain available until dune 30, 1937, $75,000 . Hernando De Soto's Commission to study the subject of Hernando De Soto's Expedi- Expedi tion . Expenses of com- tion : For the expenses of a commission consisting of not fewer than mi ssion , _ 1635. five nor more than seven members, to make a thorough study of the subject of Hernando De Sot o's Expedition an d to report back to the sec ond sess ion o f th e Se venty -fou rth Cong ress its reco mmen datio ns for a suitable and appropriate celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the lan di ng of Hernando De So to in Tam pa Bay, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere U.S.C.,p.85. without reference to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended ; sten- ographic r eporting, transl ating, and other services by contr act if R. S., see. 3709, P.733. deemed nec essary, without regard to the pro visions of sectio n 3709 U.S.C.,P.1803. of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C., Title 41, sec. 5) ; rent, traveling expenses, purchase of necessary books, documents, newspapers, and periodicals ; stationery ; official cards ; printing and binding ; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the President, including the reimbursement of other appropriations from which expenditures may be made for any of the purposes her ein specified, $5 ,000. Fra nk lin Blaine Payment to Lillian G. Frost : For payment to Lillian G. Frost, Frost. Pay to mother. mother of Franklin Bla ine Frost, late v ice consul and th ird secre- Post,P . 2 1 0 2, tary, Department of State, of one year's salary of her deceased son, who died while in the Foreign Service, as authorized by the Act approved duly 18, 1935, fiscal year 1936, $3,500. Pau l Ju dson Gray. Payment to Blanche L. Gray : For payment to Blanche L. Gray, Pos t, Pwidow. 44. widow of Paul Judson Gray, late third secretary, Department of State, of one year's salar y of her deceased husband who died while in the Foreign Service, as authorized by the Act approved August 15, 1935, fiscal year 1936, $3,000.