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72d CONGRESS . SESS. X. CH. 330 . JUNE 30,1932 . salariesandexpenses . Salaries and expenses : For making studies, investigations, and reports regarding the vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons and their placements in suitable or gainful occupations, and for the administrative expenses of said board incident to performing the duties imposed by the Act of June 2, 1920 (U . S. C., title 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, sets . 31, 40), includ ing sa laries of s uch as sistan ts, ex perts clerk s, and other employees, in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, as the board may deem nece ssar y, ac tual trav elin g and oth er n ecess ary expen ses incurred by the members 'of the board and by its employees, under its orders ; including attendance at meetings of educational associa- tions and other organizations, rent and equipment of offices in the District of Columbia, and elsewhere, purchase of books of reference, law b ooks, and pe riodic als, newspa pers n ot to exceed $50, stati onery, typewriters and exchange thereof, miscellaneous supplies, postage on forei gn mai l, pri nting and b inding , and all ot her ne cessa ry exp enses, $65,000, of which amount not to exceed $47,000 may be expended for personal services in the District of Columbia . Coo pera tiver ehabi li- Cooperative vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents of dtars ofDistrict ofoo : the District of Columbia : For personal services, printing and bind- lumbia. ing, travel and subsistence, and payment of expenses of training placement, and other phases of rehabilitating disabled residents oi the D istric t of C olumbi a und er the provi sions of the Act entitl ed "An Act to provide for the vocational rehabilitation of disabled residents bf the District of Columbia," a proved February 23, 1929 (U . S . C.~,,Supp . V, title 29, sets . 4't-47e), $12,000 . Extending ben ef its For extending to Porto Rico the benefits of the Act entitled to mart• It 'CO . "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education ; to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such education' in agriculture' and the trades and industries ; to provide for cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of Vol. 39, p. 930; Vol. vocational subjects ; and to appropriate money and regulate its 4%P S$ 9 C ., p . 899; expenditure," approved February 23 ? 1917 (U . S . C., title 20 sets . Supp. V, p. 32l 11-1 8), i n ac cord ance with the prov ision s of the Act enti tled "An Act to extend the provisions of certain laws relating to vocational education and civilian rehabilitation to Porto Rico," approved March 3, 1931 (U. S . C., title 20, sets . 11-18 ; title 29, sets . 31-35 ; U. S. C., Supp . V, title 20, sec. 30), $75,000. Federal Farm Board .

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s For salaries and expenses in accordance with the provisions of p.3ol .

the "Agr icul tural Mar keti ng Ac t," appro ved June 15, 1929 , and the a9U . s. c., Supp. V, p. Act creating a Division of Cooperative Marketing in the Depart- ment of Agriculture, approved July 2, 1926, including stenographic reporting services to be obtained by the board through the civil service, by contract or otherwise ; not to exceed $750 for newspapers ; membership fees' or dues in organizations which issue publications to members only or to members at a lower price than to others payment for which may be made in advance ; manuscripts, data, and supplies and Aervices . special reports by purchase or by personal services without regard RR. B,~ .37 0 9 . 33` to the provisions of any other Act ; to procure supplies and services without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C. title 41, sec . 5) when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed Vehicles. $50 ; purchase and exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor propelled passenger-carrying vehic les and motor trucks to be used only for official purposes ; typewriters ; adding machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and exchange :