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 PUBLIC LAWS-OH. 286-JUNE 27, 1944 National-defense ac- tivities. 41 Stat. 1063 . 16U.S. C. §§791a- 825r; Supp. III, § 818. 7 F. R. 3765. Additional expendi- tures. Availability of funds. Printing and bind- ing. Post, p. 874. p fi I National defense activities: For all necessary expenses (except print- ing and binding) to enable the Federal Power Commission to perform additional activities in connection with the national security and defense, including activities under the provisions of the Federal Power Act, activities under Executive Order Numbered 9165 dated May 19, 1942, and activities for the protection of the electric power supply against hostile acts, such expenses to include all items of expenditure for which the appropriations under the heading "Salaries and expenses, Federal Power Commission", are available, $600,000: Provided, That the Commission may make expenditures in addition to the foregoing, for duties connected with the national security and defense, from other appropriations available to it: Provided, That upon the expira- tion of sixty days after the cessation of hostilities between the United States and the principal enemy powers or after the date of an armistice between the United States and the principal enemy powers, this appropriation shall cease to be available for obligations unless Con- gress shall otherwise provide by law. For all printing and binding for the Federal Power Commission, including engraving, lithographing, and photolithographing, $25,000. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Salaries and ex- For salaries and expenses of the Federal Trade Commission, includ- en ing personal services in the District of Columbia; contract stenographic reporting services; supplies and equipment, lawbooks, books of refer- ence, periodicals, garage rentals; traveling expenses, including not to exceed $900 for expenses of attendance, when specifically authorized by the Commission, at meetings concerned with the work of the Federal Trade Commission; newspapers not to exceed $500, foreign 38Stat. 722. postage, and witness fees and mileage in accordance with section 9 of the Federal Trade Commission Act; $2,011,070, of which not less than $172,410 shall be available for the enforcement of the Wool 54 Stat.:8 68 Products Labeling Act: Provided, That no part of the funds appro- Restrictionon useof priated herein for the Federal Trade Commission shall be expended unds. upon any investigation hereafter provided by concurrent resolution of the Congress until funds are appropriated subsequently to the enactment of such resolution to finance the cost of such investigation. Printing and bind- For all printing and binding for the Federal Trade Commission, ng. $43,000. Post, pp. 857, 874. FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Salaries and expenses: For salaries and expenses in the Office of the Administrator in the District of Columbia, including the salary of a general counsel at $10,000 per annum; printing and binding (not to exceed $4,000); actual transportation and other expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence to persons serving, while away from their homes without other compensation from the United States, in an advisory capacity to the Administrator; pur- chase (including exchange) of lawbooks and other books of reference, purchase of newspapers and periodicals (not to exceed $150); prep- aration, shipment, and installation of photographic displays, exhibits, and other descriptive materials; travel expenses; not to exceed $1,500 for expenses of attendance, when specifically authorized by the Administrator, at meetings or conventions relating to the work of pecialservices. the Agency; not to exceed $4,000 for the temporary employment of persons or organizations by contract or otherwise, for special services determined by the Admnistrator to be necessary, without regard to 366 [58 STAT.
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