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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 450 -JUNE 27, 1942 6U.S.C.§§745 745r. 48 Stat. 931. D. C.Code§5- 105 (a). Provisos. Disposition of re- ceipts and unex- pended balances. 47U.S.C.§i151- 609; Supp. I, ch. 5. Ante p. 18; post, p. 1096. 36 Stat. 629. 50 Stat. 1146 . 50 Stat. 195. 47U.S. C. §357. 54 Stat. 1105. 5U.S.C. 73c-1. Interdepartmnnt Radio Advisory Cc.m - mittee. National-defense activities. Post, pp. 713, 998. ALASKA RAILROAD RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND For financing of the liability of the United States created by the Act entitled "An Act for the retirement of employees of the Alaska Railroad, Territory of Alaska, who are citizens of the United States", approved June 29, 1936 (49 Stat. 2017), $175,000, which amount shall be placed to the credit of the "Alaska Railroad retire- ment and disability fund". Total, Civil Service Commission, $119,788,628. THE ALLEY DWELLING AUTHORITY For the maintenance and operation of properties under title I of the District of Columbia Alley Dwelling Authority Act, $12,000: Provided, That all receipts derived from sales, leases, or other sources, after July 1, 1942, shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States monthly: Provided further, That any unex- pended balance on June 30, 1942, of the "Conversion of Inhabited Alleys Fund", established pursuant to such Act shall also be covered into the Treasury. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Salaries and expenses: For seven Commissioners, and for other authorized expenditures of the Federal Communications Commis- sion in performing the duties imposed by the Communications Act of 1934, approved June 19, 1934 (48 Stat. 1064), the Ship Act of 1910, approved June 24, 1910, as amended (46 U. S. C . 484-487), the International Radiotelegraphic Convention (45 Stat., pt. 2, p. 2760), Executive Order Numbered 3513, dated July 9, 1921, as amended under date of June 30, 1934, relating to applications for submarine cable licenses, and the radiotelegraphy provisions of the Convention for Promoting Safety of Life at Sea, ratified by the President of the United States, July 7, 1936, including personal services, traveling expenses not to exceed $52,110, contract steno- graphic reporting services, rental of quarters, newspapers, periodicals, reference books, lawbooks, special counsel fees, supplies and equip- ment, including purchase and exchange of instruments, which may be purchased without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (41 U. S. C . 5) when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed $25; improvement and care of grounds and repairs to buildings, not to exceed $5.000, purchase and exchange (not to exceed fourteen), mainteinance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles for official use in the field, travel expenses, includ- ing not exceeding $1,000 for expenses of attendance at meetings which in the discretion of the Commission are necessary for the efficient discharge of its responsibilities, reimbursement to ships of the United States for charges incurred by such ships in transmitting information in compliance with section 357 of the Communications Act of 1934. as amended, transfer of household goods and effects as provided by the Act of October 10. 1940 (Public, Numbered 839), and regulations promulgated thereunder, $2,000.000, of which amount not to exceed $1,218.260 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia, including compensation of employees of the Interdepartment Radio Advisory Committee. Printing and binding: For all printing and binding for the Fed- eral Communications Commission. $23,600. Salaries and expenses, national defense: For all expenses, includ- ing not to exceed $112.140 for traveling expenses, necessary to enable the Federal Communications Commission, without regard to [56 STAT.

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