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72d CONGRESS . SESS. I. CH. 330. JUNE 30, 1932.

457 supplies ; traveling expenses ; fees and mileage of witnesses ; con- tract stenographic reporting services without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S. C, title 41, sec . 5)'; rent at the seat of government and elsewhere ; an miscellaneous items $425,000 . For all printing and bin ding for the Employees' compensation Commission, $5,000 . Employees' compensation fund : For the payment of com pensa- tion provided by "An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes," ap proved September 7, 1916 (U. S . C ., title 5, sec . 785), including medical examinations, traveling and other expenses, and loss of wages payable to employees under sec- tions 21 and 22 ; all services, appliances, and supplies provided by section 9 as amended, includng payments to Army and Navy Hos- pitals ; the transportation and burial expenses provided by sections 9 and 11 ; and advancement of costs for the enforcement of recover- ies provided in sections 26 and 27 where necessary, accruing during the fiscal year 1933 or in prior fiscal years, $4,450,000 . Total, Employees' Compensation Commission, $4,880,000 . Printing and bind . ing. E mplo yees' com pen . sat ion fund . Vol. 39, pp. 743, 74 b, U.S.C.,p.60. Buria l exp enses . Recoveries. Vol.39,p.747. FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Vocational Educa- tion Board . VO CATI ONA L EDUCATION

Vocational education. For extending to the Territory of Hawaii the benefits of the Act Extendingbeaetitsto entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational educa- Haw aii . Hvoifas, p. 929. tion ; to provide for cooperation with the States ,in the promotion u .S.C.,p.609. of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries ; to provide for cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects ; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure," approved February 23 ? 1917 (U. S. C., title 20, sees. Vol . 43,p .1s. 11-18), in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An u .S.C.,p.612 Act to extend the provisions of certain laws to the Territory of Hawaii," approved March 10, 1924 (U. S. C ., title 20, sec . 29), $30,000 . Cooperative vocational education in agriculture and home eco- Coop erat ive e duca tion in agriculture and nomics : For carrying out the provisions of section 1 of the Act home economics . entit led "A n Act to pro vide for th e furt her de velopm ent o f voca tional v"-'5, p.1151. education in the several States and Territories," approved February 5,1929(U.S.C.Su

V, title 20, sees. 15a, 15c), $1,500)000- u 2s C ., Supp. V, pP°

p.3.1. . rovided, That the apportionment to the States shall be computed Computation of ae- on the basis of not to exceed $1,500,000 for the fiscal year 1933, portionment to States. as authorized by the Act approved February 5, 1929 (U . S. C ., Supp . p, ails, c., Supp. V, V, title 20, sees . 15a, 15c) . Salaries and expenses : For carrying out the provisions of section 2 Saole P dexPenses. 45, of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the further development a s. C., Supp. V, of vocational education in the several States and Territories," p.321. approved February 5, 1929 (U . S . C ., Supp . V, title 20, sees . 15b, 15c), $ 85,000, of whic h amount not t o exceed $59,0 00 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia .

Cooperative Cooperative Vocational Rehabilitation of Persons Disabled in ration or persons dis . Industry-Rehabilitation : For carrying out the provisions of the ablledp In I n dustr y. Act entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational Vo1. 41, p.73s; Vol. '3, p. 431; Vol. 46, p. reh abilit ation of per sons disabl ed in indust ry or other wise a nd the ir 62 . return to civil employ ment" approved June 2,1920(U.S.C.,s ~. S. p. aalp' M' titl 29, sec. 35), as amended by the Act of June 5, 1924 (U, S. C., title 29, sec. 31), and the Act of June 9, 1930 (U. S. C., Supp. V, title 29 , se es . 31-40) , $1,0$7 ,000 .