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 49 Stat. 543: 24 Stat. provisions of part II of the Interstate Commerce Act and section 5, 49U. S .C. §301,5 . part I, of the Interstate Commerce Act insofar as applicable to 54 Stat. 919. common carriers subject to part II (Transportation Act of 1940), 49 U.SC .301. including one director at $10,000 per annum and other personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; traveling expenses; supplies; services and equipment; not to exceed $1,000 for purchase and exchange of books, reports, newspapers, and periodicals; contract stenographic reporting services; purchase (not to exceed $18,000), exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled pas- senger-carrying vehicles when necessary for official use in field work; not to exceed $5,000 for the purchase of evidence in connection with rasportation re- investigations of apparent violations of said Act, $3,690,000: Pro- quests. vided, That Joint Board members may use Government transporta- tion requests when traveling in connection with their duties as Joint Board members. Attendanceat meet- Not to exceed $2,500 of the appropriations herein made for the m igs. Interstate Commerce Commission shall be available for expenses, except membership fees, for attendance at meetings concerned with hoTldaeffect ous the work of the Commission, and not to exceed $5,000 for transfer of 54stat. 1105 . household goods and effects as provided by the Act of October 5 .S. C.§73c. 10, 1940 (Public, Numbered 839), and regulations promulgated thereunder. In all, salaries and expenses, Interstate Commerce Commission, $8,858,750. Post, p.6. For all printing and binding for the Interstate Commerce Com- mission, including reports in all cases proposing general changes in transportation rates and not to exceed $17,000 to print and furnish to the States, at cost, report form blanks, and the receipts from such reports and blanks shall be credited to this appropriation, $200,000. Total, Interstate Commerce Commission, $9,058,750. post,pp.546,748,822. NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS Salaries and ex- For scientific research, technical investigations, and special reports penses . in the field of aeronautics, including the necessary laboratory and technical assistants; contracts for personal services in the making of special investigations and in the preparation of special reports; traveling expenses of members and employees, including not to exceed $2,500 for expenses, except membership fees, of attendance upon meetings of technical and professional societies; transfer of household goods and effects as provided by the Act of October 10, 1940 (Public, 54 Stat. 1105 . Numbered 839) and regulations promulgated thereunder; office sup- 5U. S.. 73c-. plies and other miscellaneous expenses, including technical period- Aeronauticallabora- icals and books of reference; equipment, maintenance, and operation tories. of the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, the Ames Aero- nautical Laboratory, and the airplane engine research laboratory provided for in the First Supplemental National Defense Appro- 54 Stat. 599. priation Act, fiscal year 1941, approved June 26, 1940; purchase, maintenance, operation, and exchange of motor-propelled passenger- pot, pp. 546,748. carrying vehicles including one at not to exceed $1,200; personal services in the field and not to exceed $195,380 for personal services in the District of Columbia; in all, $4,567,890. For all printing and binding for the National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics, including all of its offices, laboratories, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $25,000. Ames Aeronautical Construction and equipment: For continuing construction and Post. p. 74. equipment of the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory (at Moffett Field, California) for which an initial appropriation of $1,890,980 was pro- 114 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 40 -APR. 5, 1941 [55 STAT.

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