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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 395--JUNE 18, 1940 Administrative ex- penses. 40 Stat. 1274. Personal services. Proviso. Undisposed-of claims. WAR MINERALS RELIEF COMMISSION Administrative expenses: For administrative expenses made neces- sary by sections5 of the Act entitled "An Act to provide relief in cases of contracts connected with the prosecution of the war, and for other purposes", approved March 2, 1919 (40 Stat. 1272), includ- ing personal services, without regard to the civil-service laws and regulations; traveling and subsistence expenses; supplies and all other expenses incident to the proper prosecution of this work, both in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, $11,200: Provided, That any claim that has not been prosecuted and disposed of prior to July 1, 1941, shall not thereafter be considered by the Secretary of the Interior and shall be barred. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION Expenses. For all expenses necessary to enable the Bonneville Power Admin- Pot,p. 1040 . istrator to exercise and perform the powers and duties imposed upon him by the Act "To authorize the completion, maintenance, and operation of the Bonneville project, for navigation and for other 16 u. s. C., supp. purposes", approved August 20, 1937 (50 Stat. 731), including per- V,§ 88328321. sonal services, travel expenses, purchase and exchange of equipment, printing and binding, and purchase and exchange (including one at not to exceed $1,200), maintenance, and operation of motor-pro- Personal services. pelled passenger-carrying vehicles, $6,650,000, of which amount $8,200 shall be available for personal services in the District of Columbia and $641,800 shall be available for expenses of marketing and trans- mission facilities, and administrative costs in connection therewith: Avilability; ac- Provided, That this appropriation and the unexpended balances of counting. appropriations and allotments heretofore made for the construction of the power distribution system shall be available until expended and shall be accounted for as one fund entitled "Construction, Oper- ation, and Maintenance, Bonneville Power Transmission System". UNITED STATES HIGH COMMISSIONER TO THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Maintenance of office. Post, p. 1040. 48 Stat. 4r1. 48U. S. C. §1237; Supp. V, 1237a-1237c. Traveling expenses. Provisos. Salary of legal ad- viser, etc. Minor purchases. For the maintenance of the office of the United States High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands as authorized by subsection 4 of section 7 of the Act approved March 24, 1934 (48 Stat. 456), including salaries and wages; rental, furnishings, equipment, main- tenance, renovation, and repair of office quarters and living quarters for the High Commissioner; supplies and equipment; purchase and exchange of lawbooks and books of reference, periodicals, and news- papers; traveling expenses, including for persons appointed here- under within the United States and their families, actual expenses of travel and transportation of household effects from their homes in the United States to the Philippine Islands, and return, utilizing Government vessels whenever practicable; operation, maintenance, and repair of motor vehicles, and all other necessary expenses, $154,000, of which amount not exceeding $10,000 shall be available for expenditure in the discretion of the High Commissioner for maintenance of his household and such other purposes as he may deem proper: Provided, That the salary of the legal adviser and the financial expert shall not exceed the annual rate of $10,000 and $9,000 each, respectively: Provided further, That section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (41 U. S. C. 5), shall not apply to any purchase or service rendered under this appropriation when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed the sum of $100. 410 [54 STAT.

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