74th congress. SESS. II. CH. 405. MAY 15, 1936. 1351 



(U. S. entitle 29, sees 11-16), including personal services in the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia, not to exceed $134,500; purchase of material for 

 reports and educational exhibits, and traveling expenses, $153,200, 

 of which sum not to exceed $3,000 shall be available for expenses 

 of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of said bureau 

 when incurred on the written authority of the Secretary of Labor. 



UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Employment Service. 



For carrying out the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to Providing for promo- 

 provide for tile establishment of a national employment system "™ "' "'"'"°^'°'- 

 and for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such sys- 

 tem, and for other purposes", approved June 6, 1933; personal voi. 48, p. ii3; u. s. 

 services and rent in the District ot Columbia and elsewhere ; travel- ° Attendance at meet- 

 ing expenses, including expenses of attendance at meetings con- togs. 

 cerned with the work of the United States Employment Service when 

 specifically authorized by the Secretary of Labor; law books, books 

 of reference, newspapers and periodicals, printing and binding. Printing and bind- 

 supplies and equipment, telegraph and telephone service, and mis- '°^' ""■ 

 cellaneous expenses, $2,785,000, of which amount not to exceed veterans- Placement 

 $886,000 shall be available for the Veterans' Placement Service, the mem'*ServicT d'T 

 Farm Placement Service, District of Columbia Public Employment P"biic Employment 

 Center, and all other purposes, including not to exceed $197,500 for 

 personal services in the Department in the District of Columbia, and 

 the remainder shall be available for pajment to the several States 

 in accordance with the jjrovisions of the said Act of June 6, 1933, 

 as amended : Provided^ That apportionments for the fiscal year Proi>;,«. 

 1937 shall be on the basis of a total apportionment to all States of mSite'iMy."'""""™' 

 $3,000,000, and in order to supply the Government's apportionments 

 to States under such Act during the fiscal years 1936 and 1937, 

 which are not capable of being supplied under the foregoing appro- 

 priation, there is hereby appropriated so much as may be necessary 

 to supply such apportionments, but not more than $1,675,000. 



UNITED STATES HOUSING CORPORATION United States Hous- 



ing Corporation. 



Salaries and expenses: For officers, clerks, and other employees, salaries and expenses. 

 and for contingent and miscellaneous expenses, in the District of 

 Columbia and elsewhere, including blank books, maps, stationery, 

 file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, freight and express charges, com- 

 munication service, travel expense, printing and binding not to exceed Printing and binding. 

 $100, and all other miscellaneous items and expenses not included 

 in the foregoing and necessary to collect and account for the receipts 

 from the sale of properties and the receipts from the operation of 

 unsold i^roperties of the United States Housing Corporation, the 

 Bureau of Industrial Housing and Transportation, property com- 

 mandeered by the United Stat«s through the Secretary of Labor, 

 and to collect the amounts advanced to transportation facilities and 

 others; for payment of special assessments and other utility, munici- special assessments. 

 Ijal, State, and county charges or assessments unpaid by purchasers, 

 and which have been assessed against property in which the United 

 States Housing Corporation has an interest, and to defray expenses 

 incident to foreclosing mortgages, conducting sales under deeds of 

 trust, or reacquiring title or possession of real property under 

 default proceeding, including attorney fees, witness fees, court costs, 

 charges, and other miscellaneous expenses; for the maintenance and 

 repair of houses, buildings, and improvements which are unsold; in 

 all, $9,000: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at |^,aiJ'°finiitation 

 a rate of compensation exceeding $4,000 per annum, and only one ^"^'^ ™' 



