EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE-Continued General and special funds-Continued EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE Permanent AppROPRIATIONS-Con. 1. Educational exchange fund, payments by Finland, World War I debt.-Any sums paid by the Republic of Finland to the United States as interest on, or principal of, the debt incurred under the act of February 25, 1919, are credited to this fund to finance programs authorized by the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 in relation to Finland and the people of Finland. During 1964 the exchange of 60 Finns and 13 Americans was financed from this fund and 56 grants to Finns under the Binational program were supplemented. The amount of $35 thousand was used to purchase books and equipment (75 Stat. 532). 2. Educational fund, interest payments by the Government of India. Interest payments up to cumulative total of $5 million on loans made to India are available for educational exchange of persons and educational materials. All of these funds had been obligated for this purpose by June 30, 1964 (65 Stat. 71). Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) OTHER MIGRATION AND REFUGEE ASSISTANCE For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to enable the Secretary of State to provide assistance to refugees, as authorized by law, including contributions to the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; salaries and expenses of personnel and dependents as authorized by the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801-1158); allowances as authorized by the Overseas Differentials and Allowances Act (5 U.S.C. 3031-3039); hire of passenger motor vehicles; and services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a); [$8,200,0001 $7,575,000: Provided, That no funds herein appropriated shall be used to assist directly in the migration to any nation in the Western Hemisphere of any person not having a security clearance based on reasonable standards to insure against Communist infiltration in the Western Hemisphere. (Foreign Aid and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.) Relation of obligations to expenditures: 71 Total obligations (affecting expenditures) -72 Obligated balance, start of year__ 74 Obligated balance, end of year. 77 Adjustments in expired accounts.. 90 Expenditures.. 1964 actual Total personnel compensation. 12.0 Personnel benefits... 21.0 persons... Travel and transportation of 22.0 Transportation of things.. 23.0 Rent, communications, and utilities.. 25.1 Other services.... 25.2 Services of other State accounts.. 26.0 Supplies and materials.. 31.0 Equipment.......... 41.0 Grants, subsidies, and contributions.... 99.0 Total obligations... 5,200 700 1,000 2,000 400 640 9,940 610 10,550 9,940 6,811 -6,704 -1,197 8,849 The Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, approved June 28, 1962 (Public Law 87-510), provides legislative authority for assistance to migrants and refugees, both on a multilateral basis through contributions to the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM) and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and through bilateral assistance to European, Chinese and Tibetan refugees. The 1966 request reflects reductions in U.S. contributions for resettlement of national migrants through ICEM, a lower level of support for the care and maintenance of European refugees, a smaller influx of Chinese refugees into Hong Kong and Portuguese Macau, increased support by other nations for the resettlement of Tibetan refugees, and the closing of three overseas refugee field offices. Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) ྣངཋ-ས 1964 1965 actual estimate 51 15 1 2 1965 1966 estimate estimate 3,403 232 1 4,900 4,750 5,900 9,940 600 1,000 730 350 620 8,200 8,200 8,200 6,704 -5,004 9,900 341 9 350 53 19 1 12 2,083 167 4 11 5,500 600 900 600 200 525 7,575 8,200 STATE SEC. 102. Appropriations under this title for "Salaries and expenses", "International conferences and contingencies", and "Missions to international organizations" are available for reimbursement of the General Services Administration for security guard services for protection of confidential files. SEC. 103. No part of any appropriation contained in this title shall be used to pay the salary or expenses of any person assigned to or serving in any office of any of the several States of the United States or any political subdivision thereof. SEC. 104. None of the funds appropriated in this title shall be used (1) to pay the United States contribution to any international organization which engages in the direct or indirect promotion of the principle or doctrine of one world government or one world citizenship; (2) for the promotion, direct or indirect, of the principle or doctrine of one world government or one world citizenship. SEC. 105. It is the sense of the Congress that the Communist Chinese Government should not be admitted to membership in the United Nations as the representative of China. (Department of State Appropriation Act, 1965.) GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 701. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes not authorized by the Congress. SEC. 702. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to administer any program which is funded in whole or in part from foreign currencies or credits for which a specific dollar appropriation [therefor] has not been made or for which an authorization has not been provided in an appropriation act (Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1965.) E 44 10 General and special funds: OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Identification code 15-05-0101-0-1-904 SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses in the Office of the Secretary, including the operation and maintenance of the Treasury Building and Annex thereof; services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a); the purchase of uniforms for elevator operators; and not to exceed $5,000 for official reception and representation expenses; [$5,550,000 $5,920,000. (5 U.S.C. 8, 22, 22(a), 22-1, 1332-15, 241, 242, 244, 245(a), 246, 246(a), 2131, 2201, 2203, 2205; 57 Stat. 230; Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Act (67 Stat. 231); Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1965.) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) Appropriation (adjusted). Proposed supplemental due to civilian pay increases.. 1964 actual -45 3,401 1,025 812 5,237 42 5,279 -65 9 5,224 5,000 -4 200 29 5,224 5,279 -65 TREASURY DEPARTMENT 5,215 379 -323 -2 5,270 1 Selected resources as of June 30 are as follows: Unpaid undelivered orders, 1963, $59 thousand; 1964, $101 thousand; 1965, $101 thousand; 1966, $101 thousand. 5,393 5,624 332 || 10 Identification code Personnel Summary Program by activities: 1. Expenses of administration of settle- 2. Federal control of transportation sys tems.. Total obligations......... Financing: 21 Unobligated balance available, start of year... 24 Unobligated balance available, end of year... | 60 1964 actual New obligational authority (appropriation): "Expenses of administration of settlement of War Claims Act of 1928" 4,116 48 101 4,265 302 47 247 5,237 42 5,279 1964 actual OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, PERMANENT APPROPRIATIONS (Permanent, indefinite, special funds) Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars) 12 1221 8888888 35 32 140 85 85 516 7 490 9.2 $9,181 $10,114 $5,286 -38 38 12 1965 1966 estimate estimate 4,802 81 97 4,980 368 71 231 47 31 112 75 47 5.963 5,963 522 6 507 9.3 15 1 16 -38 35 4,841 88 97 13 5,026 371 532 6 517 9.4 $10,114 $5.321 $5,331 1965 1966 estimate estimate 57 85 72 5.990 5,990 71 231 15 1 16 47 31 -35 34 15 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY-Continued General and special funds-Continued Program and Financing (in thousands of dollars)—Continued Identification code 15-05-9999-0-2-904 Relation of obligations to expenditures: 71 Total obligations (affecting expenditures).. 72 Obligated balance, start of year.. 74 Obligated balance, end of year....... 90 Expenditures... Expenditures are distributed as follows: Identification code 15-05-9999-0-2-904 11.1 Personnel compensation: Permanent positions... 12.0 Personnel benefits. 42.0 Insurance claims and indemnities. 99.0 Total obligations. Total number of permanent positions 1964 actual Public enterprise funds: Personnel Summary 12 1 13 13 1964 actual 1. Expenses of administration of settlement of War Claims Act of 1928.-Funds from the German deposit fund are deposited in a receipt account and appropriated for a portion of the administrative expenses incurred in paying awards under the settlement of War Claims Act of 1928 (45 Stat. 262). 2. Federal control of transportation systems.-Expenditures are for compensation payments to former employees of the railroads who were injured during the period of Federal control of World War I. Object Classification (in thousands of dollars) 11 12 20 1965 1966 estimate estimate 2 5.5 $5,815 13 1 2 16 16 2 2 6.0 $6,520 15 1 1965 1966 estimate estimate 13 1 2 16 Act, as amended, as may be necessary in carrying out the programs set forth in the Budget for the current fiscal year for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liquidation Activities.] (Treasury Appropriation Act, 1965.) [LIQUIDATION OF CORPORATE ASSETS] [The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to make such expenditures, within the limits of funds and borrowing authority available therefor and in accord with law, and to make such contracts and commitments without regard to fiscal year limitations as provided by section 104 of the Government Corporation Control 2 6.0 Under the provisions of Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 2 1957, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was abolished as a corporate entity, and its remaining assets, $6,520 liabilities, and obligations were transferred to the Secretary of the Treasury, the Administrator of Small Business, the Housing and Home Finance Administrator, and the Administrator of General Services. Under authority of Public Law No. 798 (31 U.S.C. 706) this fund was closed out as of December 31, 1964. This was accomplished by transferring the accountability for the remaining assets to the Investments Branch, Bureau of Accounts. Subsequent collections on remaining loans outstanding will be deposited into miscellaneous receipt accounts. |