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SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS . SESS . III . Cu. 281 . 1931 .

1357 bi nding, and traveling expenses, to remain available until expe nded Provided, That the commission may procure supplies and services upplesandservices . without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title woe a: C., p. 1309, 41, sec . 5) when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed $50 : Provided further, That no part of this appropriation shall be used B StreetNW . t o pay for the co st of reco nstructing and pavin g B Street northwest, Pest, p . 1420. as provided in the app roved proje ct, except for such portions a s may Res tri cti on on pay ing ab ut upon Gover nment-o wned pr operty, and no t in ex cess of 40 per etc cos t . o f reco nstruc tion, ce ntum of th e cost of such recons tructing a nd paving of that po rtion of the said street which so abuts . BO ARD OF MEDIATION

Board of Mediatio n . For five members of the board, at $12,000 each, and for other Membersofboard . authorized expenditures of the Board of Mediation in performing All other expen ses . the duties imposed by law, including personal services ; contract contract reporting . stenographic reporting services without reference to section 3709 of u .S. se.3709,p .73 3. the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 41, sec . 5) ; supplies and equip- ment ; law books and books of reference ; not to exceed $200 for Rent . newspapers ; periodicals ; traveling expenses ; rent of quarters in the District of Columbia, if space is not provided by the Public Build- ings Commission, and rent of quarters outside the District of Columbia, $186,685, of which amount not to exceed $141,500 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia . Arbitration boards : To enable the Board of Mediation to pay expensesation boards, necessary expenses of arbitration boards, including compensation of members and employees of such boards, together with their necessary traveling expenses and expenses actually incurred for subsistence while so employed, and printing of awards, together with proceed- ings and testimony relating thereto, as authorized by the Railway a°s4cpp .2130. Labor Act, including also contract stenographic reporting service without reference to section 3709, Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title, Contractreportmg. >

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R.S.sec.3709,p.733. 41, sec. 5), and rent of quarters when suitable quarters can not be U.S. C.p.1309. Unexpended balances su pplied in any Federa l build ing, th e unexp ended b alances of the rea propriated . appropriations for this purpose for the fiscal years 1930 and 1931 Ante, p . 231. ar e reapprop riated and made avail able for t he fiscal year 1932 .

Emergency boards , Emergency boards : For expenses of emergency boards appointed expenses. by the President to investigate and report respecting disputes between carriers and their employees, as authorized by section 10, uelsc.,,' Supp. IV, Railway Labor Act, approved May 20, 1926 (U . S . C ., Supp . III, P. 604. title 45, sec . 154), the unexpended balance of the appropriation for this purpose for the fiscal year 1930 is reappropriated and made avai lable for the fisca l year 1932 .

Prin ting a nd bi nd- For all printing and binding for the Board of Mediation, $1,500 . ing. Total, Board or Mediation, $188,185 . Board of Tax Ap- BOARD OF TAX APPEALS

peals . For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the work of Vol .43e p . 336; VOL the Board of Tax Appeals as authorized under Title IX, section 900, 871 .p. 305, Vol . 40, p. of the Re venue Act of 1924, a pproved June 2 , 1924, as ame nded by Title X of the Revenue Act of 1926, approved February 26, 1926, and Title IV of the Revenue Act of 1928, approved May 29, 1928, including personal services and contract stenographic reporting services to be obtained by renewal of existing contract, or otherwise, re nt outside the Distr ict of Colu mbia, trav eling expe nses, car fare, stationery, furniture, office equipment, purchase and exchange of typewriters, law books and books of reference, periodicals, and all other necessary supplies, $608,640, of which amount not to exceed