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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 106-MAY 3, 1945 Post,. 639. Motor transport regulation: For all authorized expenditures nec- essary to enable the Interstate Commerce Commission to carry out 49 stat. 53; 2 stat. the provisions of part II of the Interstate Commerce Act and section 49 U.. .c. 301,5 5, part I, of the Interstate Commerce Act insofar as applicable to cq.,~. common carriers subject to part II (Transportation Act of 1940), 5 Stat. 91. 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 periodi- cals; contract stenographic reporting services; maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles; not to exceed $5,000 for the purchase of evidence in connection with investigations of apparent violations of said Act, $2,502,619: Pro- Trasportation r- ided, That Joint Board members may use Government transporta- . tion requests when traveling in connection with their duties as Joint Board members. Printgand biing. For all printing and binding for the Interstate Commerce Com- PO, p.639. mission, including not to exceed $17,000 to print and furnish to the States, at cost, blank annual report forms of common carriers, and the receipts from such sales shall be credited to this appropriation, $130,000. For deposit in the general fund of the Treasury for cost of penalty 5ss tat. . mail of the Interstate Commerce Commission as required by section 39 U.S. Iv. 8a. u pp' 2 of the Act of June 28,1944 (Public Law 364), $27,000. Salaries and expenses, emergency: For necessary expenses, includ- ing traveling expenses, to enable the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion, for the purpose of promoting the national security and defense, to adopt measures for preventing shortages of railroad equipment and congestion of traffic, and expediting the movement of cars by railroads through terminals, and related activities, $231,000. NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS Salaries and ex- penses. Aeronautical labora- tories. Director of Aero nautical Research. 58 Stat. 394 39 U. . O., Snpp. IV, J 321d. Printing and bind- ing. For necessary salaries and expenses of the National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics, including contracts for personal services in the making of special investigations and reports; traveling expenses of members and employees, including the cost of a compartment or such other accommodation as may be authorized by the Chairman for security when authorized personnel are required to transport secret documents or hand baggage containing highly technical and valuable equipment; periodicals and books of reference; equipment, main- tenance, and operation of the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Labora- tory, the Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, and the aircraft engine research laboratory at Cleveland, Ohio; purchase and maintenance of cafeteria equipment; maintenance and operation of aircraft, including aircraft borrowed from the Army and Navy; maintenance and oper- ation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles; not to exceed $286,871 for personal services in the District of Columbia, including one Director of Aeronautical Research at not to exceed $10,000 per annum; not to exceed $5,468 for deposit in the general fund of the Treasury for cost of penalty mail as required by section 2 of the Act of June 28, 1944 (Public Law 364); and not to exceed $2,500 for temporary employment of consultants, at not to exceed $50 per diem, by contract or otherwise, without regard to the civil-service and classification laws; in all, $25,999,393. For all printing and binding for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, including all of its offices, laboratories, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, $15,000. 120 [59 STAT.

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