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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 106--MAY 3, 1945 20U.S.C.174(c). 58 Stat. 394. 39 U. S. C., Supp. IV, § 321d. 41 U. S.C. 15. 42 Stat. 1488 . 5U.S.C.i661; Snpp. IV, 661 et eq. Post, p. 298 et seq. Salaries and ex- penses. 46 Stat. 696. 58 Stat. 394. 39 U. S. C., Supp. IV, §321d. 46 Stat. 701 . 19 U. S. 0. 111336- 1338. 48 Stat. 58 . 16 U. S. C., Supp. IV. 1 831c, 8 . 8h ,31q. Construction of dams. 58 Stat. 394. 39 U. S. C., Snpp. IV, 321d. of Columbia (except as otherwise provided in sec. 4 (c) of such Act); traveling expenses; not to exceed $1,742 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); periodicals, newspapers, law- books (not to exceed $150), and books of reference; not to exceed $250 for payment in advance when authorized by the treasurer of the Gallery for membership in library museum, and art associations or societies whose publications or services are available to members only, or to members at a price lower than to the general public; purchase, repair, and cleaning of uniforms for guards and elevator operators; leather and rubber articles and gas masks for the protection of public prop- erty and employees; not to exceed $5,000 for printing and binding; maintenance, repair, and operation of one passenger-carrying auto- mobile; purchase or rental of devices and services for protecting buildings and contents thereof; and maintenance and repair of build- ings, approaches, and grounds; $583,207: Provided,That section 3709 of the Revised Statutes, or the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, shall not apply to the restoration and repair of works of art for the National Gallery of Art, the cost of which shall not exceed $15,000. TARIFF COMMISSION For salaries and expenses of the Tariff Commission, including per- sonal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, traveling expenses not to exceed $16,200, purchase and exchange of lawbooks,. books of reference, gloves and other protective equipment for photo- stat and other machine operators, subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals not to exceed $2,250, contract stenographic reporting serv- ices, as authorized by sections 330 to 341 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U. S. C . 1330-1341), and not to exceed $900 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), $823,410: Provided. That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay the salary of any member of the Tariff Commission who shall hereafter participate in any proceedings under sections 336, 337, and 338 of the Tariff Act of 1930, wherein he or any member of his family has any special, direct, and pecuniary interest, or in which he has acted as attorney or special representative. For all printing and binding for the Tariff Commission, $10,000. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933, as amended (16 U. S . C ., ch. 12A),. including the continued construction of Kentucky Dam at Gilberts- ville, Kentucky; and construction of South Holston Dam and Watauga Dam; and the acquisition of necessary land, the clearing of such land, relocation of highways, and the construction or purchase of transmission lines and other facilities, and all other necessary works authorized by such Act, and for printing and binding, law- books, books of reference, newspapers, periodicals, maintenance,- repair, and operation of passenger-carrying vehicles, rents in the Dis- trict of Columbia and elsewhere, not to exceed $20,000 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), not to exceed $15,000 for maintenance and operation of aircraft, and all necessary salaries and expenses connected with the organization,. operation, and investigations of the Tennessee Valley Authority, and for examination of estimates of appropriations and activities m the- field, $9,648,000, together with the unexpended balance on June 30, [59 STAT.

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