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SEVENTIETH CONGRESS . SEss. I. CH. 580 . 1928 .

585 machine operators, payment in advance for subscriptions to news- papers and periodicals, and contract stenographic reporting services, as may be necessary, as authorized under Title VII of the Act vol. 39, p. 790. entitled "An Act to increase the revenue, and for other purposes," approved September 8, 1916, and under sections 315, 316, 317, and 318 Vol . 42, pp . 941-947. of the Act entitled "An Act to provide revenue to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes," approved September 21, 1922, $738,000, of which amount not to exceed $562,470 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia and not to exceed Service s in the Dis $2,000 for expenses, except membership fees, of attendance at meet- trict . ings concerned with subjects under investigation by the commission : Provided That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay Proviso. Salary restriction . the salary of any member of the United States Tariff Commission who shall hereafter participate in any proceedings under said sec- tions 315, 316, 317, and 318 of said Act, approved September 21, 1922, 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 prin ting and bin ding for the Tar iff Comm issi on, $1 6, 00 0 . ~g Printing and bind- Total, Tariff Commission, $754 ,000 . UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD For salaries and expenses of the United States Geographic Board, including personal services in the District of Columbia, in accordance with the Classification Act of 1923, and for stationery and office sup- plies, $3,660. For stationery and printing and binding, $640 . Total, United States Geogra phic Board, $4, 300 . UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Geographic Board. Salarie s and ex- penses . Stationery, printing and binding. Shipping Board . For seven commissioners at $12,000 each per annum, in all, $84,000 . Commissi oners . For all other expenditures authorized b the Act approved Se

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vol.as,p .728; vol . tember 7, 1916, as amended, and by the Act approved June 5, 1920, 41, p.9ss. including the compensation of a secretary to the board, attorneys, Personnel included . officers, naval architects special experts, examiners, and clerks, includ- ing one admiralty counsel at $10,000 per annum, and other employ- ees in the District of Columbia and elsewhere ; and for all other expenses of the board, including the rental of quarters outside the outside rent . District of Columbia, law books, books of reference, periodicals, and traveling expenses of members of the board, its special experts, and other employees, while upon official business away from their desig- nated posts of duty, and for the employment by contract or otherwise of expert stenographic reporters for its official reporting work, and including the investigation of foreign discrimination against vessels Investigating d t c>

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°rimination against and shippers of the United States and for the investigation of trans- American vessels, etc• portation of immigrants in vessels of the United States Shipping Board, $195,750, of which amount not to exceed $172,500 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia : Provided, Estimates t o include That the annual estimates of the Shipping Board for the fiscal year ey p lo yees prm~i ei 193 0 sh all incl ude the sala ries of all empl oyee s wh ose serv ice with Corporation. the board has become permanent through detail from the Merchant Fleet Corporation . For all printing and binding for the United States Shi pping ~ gPrin ting and bind - Board, including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, aiad elsewhere, $9,000 .