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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 262-JULY 3, 1945 Awards for useful suggestions. 58 Stat. 360. 5 U. S. C., Supp. IV, § 500. Additional sums for stationery supplies. 58 Stat. 394. 39 U. S. C., Supp. IV, I 321d. 36 Stat. 371. Transmission lines. 48 Stat. 461 . 48 U. S.C. 1237 (4). 58 Stat. 4i6. Ante, p. 84. improper practices before the Department, its bureaus and offices; expense of translations, and not exceeding $1,000 for contract steno- graphic reporting services; not exceeding $700 for newspapers; $12,500, exclusively for payment of awards pursuant to the Act of June 26, 1944 (Public Law 357); printing and binding; $208,860; and, in addition thereto, sums transferred from other appropriations to this for stationery supplies as follows: General Land Office, $6,500; Geological Survey, $13,000; National Park Service, $7,500; Bureau of Reclamation, $8,400, any unexpended portion of which shall revert and be credited to the reclamation fund; Bureau of Mines, $15,500; Grazing Service, $6,000. For deposit in the general fund of the Treasury for cost of penalty mail of the Department of the Interior, as required by section 2 of the Act of June 28, 1944 (Public Law 364), $315,000. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS For expenses made necessary by the Act establishing a Commission of Fine Arts (40 U. S . C. 104), including personal services in the District of Columbia, printing and binding and payment of actual traveling expenses of the members and secretary of the Commission in attending meetings and committee meetings of the Commission either within or outside of the District of Columbia, to be disbursed on vouchers approved by the Commission, $6,880. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION Not to exceed $3,487,110 of the unobligated balance of the appro- priation "Construction, operation, and maintenance, Bonneville power transmission system", shall be available under the account for said appropriation in the fiscal year 1946 for expenses of marketing and operation of transmission facilities, and administrative costs in con- nection therewith, including $20,850 for personal services in the District of Columbia, the purchase (not exceeding thirty), mainte- nance, and operation of passenger automobiles, and hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft: Provided, That funds available for con- struction of transmission lines shall be available only for the construction of such lines as have been previously authorized by Congress. UNITED STATES HIGH COMMISSIONER TO THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS For the maintenance of the office of the United States High Com- missioner to the Philippine Islands as authorized by subsection 4 of section 7 of the Act approved March 24, 1934 (48 U. S . C . 1232), including salaries and wages; rental, furnishings, equipment, main- tenance, renovation, and repair of office quarters and living quarters for the High Commissioner; supplies and equipment; printing and binding; newspapers; traveling expenses, including for persons appointed hereunder within the United States and their families, actual expenses of travel and transportation of their household effects from their homes in the United States to the Philippine Islands, and return, utilizing Government vessels whenever practicable; purchase (one at not to exceed $3,000 and two at $1,500 each), operation, main- tenance, and repair of passenger automobiles; and all other necessary expenses, $278,900, of which not exceeding $10,000 shall be available for expenditure in the discretion of the High Commissioner for main- tenance of his household; and the appropriations contained in the Interior Department Appropriation Act, 1945, and the First Deficiency 320 [59 STAT.

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