The provisions of the Executive Order of August 5, 1935, that the agencies named therein are not to incur, from and after September 15, 1935, any obligations for administrative expenses not approved by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget are made applicable to the agencies covered by the amended order from and after October 1, 1935.
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