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PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 259-MAY 23, 1938 Printing and bind- ing. Use of services, etc., of designated agencies. Prisos. Nonadministrative expenses. Payment. 48 Stat. 1240. 12U.S.C.§§1701- 1732; Supp. III, ch. 13. amended (5 U. S . C . 821-833); printing and binding; law books, books of reference, and not to exceed $250 for periodicals and news- papers; procurement of supplies, equipment, and services; type- writers, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and exchange; use of the services and facilities of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Federal home loan banks, Federal Reserve banks, and agencies of the Government as authorized by said title IV; and all other necessary administrative expenses: Provided, That all necessary expenses in connection with the liquidation of insured institutions under said title IV shall be considered as non- administrative expenses for the purposes hereof: Provided further, That, except for the limitations in amounts hereinbefore specified, and the restrictions in respect to travel expenses, the administrative expenses and other obligations of the Corporation shall be incurred. allowed, and paid in accordance with the provisions of said Act of June 27, 1934, as amended (12 U. S. C. 1725-1732). Federal Emergency FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC Administration of PublicWorks. WORKS Administrative ex- penses. Post, p. 816. Travel expenses. 44 Stat. 688. sU.S. . §§821-33. Printing and bind- ing. Supplies, etc. Vehicles. Attendance at meet- inls. Proviso. Payment of admin- istrative expenses,etc. 48 Stat.200. Reconstruction Fi- nance Corporation. Administrative ex- penses. 47Stat. 5. 15 U. . c. i 601- 617; Supp. III, ch. 14 . Travel expenses. 44 Stat. 688. 6U.S.C.§§821- 833. Printing and bind- ing. Provims. Nonadministrative expenses. Not to exceed $9,000,000, from funds on hand or to be received from the sale of securities, shall be available during the fiscal year 1939 for administrative expenses in connection with the liquidation of said Administration, including personal services in the District of Colum- bia and elsewhere; travel expenses, in accordance with the Standard- ized Government Travel Regulations and the Act of June 3, 1926, as amended (5 U. S. C . 821-833); printing and binding; law books, books of reference, and not to exceed $500 for periodicals, newspapers, and press clippings; procurement of supplies, equipment, and serv- ices; maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger- carrying vehicles, to be used only for official purposes; typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and exchange; not to exceed $1,000 for expenses of attendance, when specifically authorized by the Administrator, at meetings con- cerned with the work of the Administration; rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; and all other necessary administrative expenses: Provided, That except for the limitations in amounts hereinbefore specified, and the restrictions in respect to travel ex- penses, the administrative expenses and other obligations of the Administration shall be incurred, allowed, and paid in accordance with the provisions of Title II of the National Industrial Recovery Act. RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Not to exceed $9250,000 of the funds of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, established by the Act of January 22, 1932 (47 Stat. 5), shall be available during the fiscal year 1939 for administrative expenses of the Corporation, and of The RFC Mortgage Company, including personal services in the District of Columbia and else- where; travel expenses, in accordance with the Standardized Govern- ment Travel Regulations and the Act of June 3, 1926, as amended (5 U. S. C. 821-833); printing and binding; law books, books of reference, and not to exceed $1,000 for periodicals and newspapers; procurement of supplies, equipment, and services; typewriters, add- ing machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and exchange, rent in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; use of the services and facilities thehe Federal Reserve banks; and all other necessary administrative expenses: Provided, That all necessary ex- penses in connection with the acquisition, operation maintenance, improvement, or disposition of any real or personal property be- 434 [52 STAT.