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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 107-APR. 18, 1940 Delegation of au- thority. All expenses. 43 Stat. 336; 44 Stat. 105. 26U.. C. §§ 600- 645; Supp. V, §§ 1100- 1146. 45 Stat. 871. 47 Stat. 286. Printing and bind. ing. as provided for civilian members of the Commission: And provided further, That the Commission may delegate to its chairman, secre- tary, or officials in charge of either its Washington or Paris offices, under such terms and conditions as it may prescribe, such of its authority as it may deem necessary and proper. BOARD OF TAX APPEALS For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of the Board of Tax Appeals as authorized under title IX, section 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 services, rent outside the District of Columbia, traveling expenses, carfare, stationery, furniture, office equipment, purchase and exchange of typewriters, law books and books of reference, periodicals, and all other necessary supplies, $522,000. For all printing and binding for the Board of Tax Appeals, $35,000. Total, Board of Tax Appeals, $557,000. CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY Generaladministra- General administration: For all necessary expenses of the offices tion. of the members of the Authority, Coordinator and Secretary, Gen- eral Counsel, Director of Statistics and Information, and Director of Regional Offices, in carrying out the provisions of the Civil Aero- 49 U. S. C ., Supp. nautics Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 973), including personal services and V, §§ 401-682. Air safety Board. rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; expenses of the Air Post, p. 116. Safety Board other than those specifically provided for under "Air Safety Board, Civil Aeronautics Authority"; contract stenographic reporting services; fees and mileage of witnesses; expenses of exami- Aircraft, purchase, nation of estimates of appropriations in the field; purchase (includ- operation, repairs, etc. ing exchange), operation, maintenance, and repair of aircraft; hire, Automobiles. maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger-carrying automo- biles; $1,543,932. Economic regula- Economic regulation: For all expenses necessary in carrying out 52 Stat. 987. the provisions of title IV of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938 and v, §l481-496. all other provisions of said Act relating to economic regulation, including personal services in the District of Columbia and else- where; contract stenographic reporting services; fees and mileage of witnesses; $469,22. itir-nmaigtionnacie- Maintenance and operation of air-navigation facilities: For all etc. necessary expenses of the Office of the Administrator and the opera- st, p. 1039. tion and maintenance of air-navigation facilities, including personal Aircraft. services and rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; purchase (including exchange), operation, maintenance, repair, and overhaul Automobiles of aircraft; purchase and exchange (not to exceed $13,550), hire, maintenance, repair, and operation of passenger-carrying automo- biles; purchase of special wearing apparel and equipment for aviation Aviation training purposes (including snowshoes and skis); salaries and traveling expenses of employees detailed by the Administrator to attend courses of training conducted by the Government or industries serving avia- tion; not to exceed 3 cents per mile for travel, in their personally owned automobiles within the limits of their official posts of duty, of employees engaged in the maintenance and operation of remotely Foodspplisatis- controlled air-navigation facilities; and for the purchase of necessary d food supplies (not exceeding $2,500) for storage at isolated stations 114 [54 STAT.

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