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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SESS. III . Cii . 280 . 1931 .

1331 and elsewhere ; traveling expenses ; contract stenographic reporting services ; fees and mileage of witnesses ; purchase of furniture and equ ipment ; stati onery and sup plies, includ ing medical s upplies, typewriting, adding, and computing machines, accessories and repairs ; purchase, including exchange, not to exceed $3,000 ; main- tenance, operation, and repair of motor-propelled passenger-carry- ing vehicles ; purchase and replacement, including exchange, of airplanes (not to exceed $57,000) ; purchase of airplane motors, air- Pu rcha se orai rpl anes , plane and motor accessories ; and spare parts ; maintenance, opera- accessories, etc . tion, and repair of airplanes and airplane motors ; purchase of special clothing, wearing apparel, and similar equipment for avia- tion purposes ; purchase of books of reference and periodicals ; news- papers, reports, documents, plans, specifications, maps, manuscripts, and all other publications ; and all other necessary expenses not included in the foregoing, in all, $1,369,660 . Air-navigation facilities : For the establishment and maintenance t Air navigation faciii- of aids to air navigation, including the equipment of additional air- Establishing and mail routes for day and night flying ; the construction of necessar y m routes, et c, aids, mail lighting, radio, and other signaling and communicating structures and apparatus ; repairs, alterations, and all expenses of maintenance and operation ; investigation, research, and experimentation to develop and improve aids to air navigation ; for personal services in services in the Dis p

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tract, etc. the D istrict of Co lumbia (not t o exceed $15 3,380) and el sewhere

pur chase, mainte nance, operat ion, and repa ir of motor- propelled, passen ger-carrying vehicles, includ ing their exchange

replacement,

including exchange, of not to exceed four airplanes, maintenance, operation, and repair of airplanes, including accessories and spare par ts and specia l clothing, w earing appare l, and suita ble equip- ment for aviation purposes ; and for the acquisition of the necessary sites by lease or grant, $8,992,640 : Provided, That no part of this Ue restric ted: appropriation shall be used for any purpose not authorized by the Vol. 44,p 568. Air Commerce Act of 1926. Approp riations herein m ade for aircraft in comm erce and air attendance at meet- ings. navigation facilities shall be available for expenses of attendance at abl o . prop ria tion sava il- meetings concerned with the promotion of civil aeronautics, and a lso expenses of illustrati ng the work o f the Aeronau tics Branch by showing of maps, charts, and gra phs at su ch meeti ngs, whe n incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Commerce . BUREAU OF FOR EI GN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE F oreign and Dome s- tic Commerce Bureau. Director, and of fice Salaries : For the director and other personal services in the Dis- personnel. trict of Columbia, $273,000. For carrying g out th e provis ions of the Act a pproved March 3 Foreign Commerce , Service . 1927 (U . S . C., Supp . III, title 15, secs .~197-197f), to establish in Expn esof . . t he Burea u of Fore ign and Domestic Commerc e of the Departme nt u. S.C ., Supp. IV, of Commerce a Foreign Commerce Service of the United States, p' 129. P ersonal servic es . including personal services in the District of Columbia and else- w here, the com pensation of a clerk or cl erks for each commercial atatche at the rate of not to exceed $3,000 per annum for each per- son so employed, rent outside the District of Columbia, telephone Outside rent . service, purchase of furniture and equipment, stationery and sup- p lies, typewri ting, adding, duplicating, and computin g machines, accessories and repairs, law books, books of reference and periodi- cals, uniforms, maps, reports, documents, plans, specifications, manu- sc ripts, newspapers (foreign an d domestic) not exceeding $4, 000, and all other publications, traveling expenses of officers and employees, ic e and drinking water for offi ce purposes, and all other in cidental expenses not included in the foregoing , to be expen ded under the