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For "United States High Commissioner to the Philippine Islands, Department of the Interior, 1942", $1,425.

For "Salaries, General Land Office, 1942", $14,000.

For "Salaries and expenses of Land Offices, 1942", $1,000.
For "Prevention of fires on public domain in Alaska, 1942", $300.
For "Salaries, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1942", $5,000.

For "Expenses of organizing Indian corporations, etc., 1942", $650.
For "Administration of Indian forests, 1942", $4,710.

For "Expenses, Sale of timber (reimbursable), 1942", $1,790.
For "Obtaining employment for Indians, 1942", $500.

For "Agriculture and stock raising among Indians, 1942", $7,000.
For "Indian school support, 1942", $26,525.

For "Indian boarding schools, 1942", $15,355.

For "Indian schools, Five Civilized Tribes, 1942", $1,335.

For "Education of natives of Alaska, 1941-1943", $3,980.

For "Conservation of health among Indians, 1942", $23,705.
For "Administration of Indian property, 1942", $25,000.

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For "Construction, etc., buildings and utilities, Indian Service", $1,455.

For "Geological Survey, 1942", $23,980.

For "Salaries and expenses, National Capital Parks, 1942", $3,000. For "Salaries and expenses, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1942", $9,915.

For "Contingent expenses, Territory of Alaska, 1942", $165. For "Wagon roads, bridges, and trails, Alaska (receipt limitation)", $1,000.

For "Salaries and expenses, Government of the Virgin Islands, 1942", $1,000.

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For "Salaries, Tax Division, Department of Justice, 1942", $6,000. For "Salaries, Claims Division, Department of Justice, 1942”, $3,500.

For "Salaries, Administrative Division, Department of Justice, 1942", $7.000.

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For "Protecting interests of the United States in customs matters, 1942", $1,300.

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For "Salaries and expenses, Bond and Spirits Division, Department of Justice, 1942", $1,700.

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For "Examination of judicial offices, 1942", $600.

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For "Salaries and expenses, veterans' insurance litigation, Department of Justice, 1942", $5,000.

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For "Salaries and expenses of District Attorneys, etc., Department of Justice, 1942", $24,000.

For "Penitentiaries and Reformatories, Maintenance, 1942", $26,800. For "Medical center for Federal prisoners, maintenance, 1942”, $2,300.

For "Federal jails and correctional institutions, maintenance, 1942”. $13,900.

For "Prison camps, maintenance, 1942", $1,800.

For "Medical and hospital service, penal institutions, 1942", $4,200.
In all, Department of Justice, $100,600.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

For "Salaries and expenses, Division of Public Contracts, Department of Labor, 1942", $3,195.

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For "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1942", $3,590.

For "Occupational outlook survey, Bureau of Labor Statistics (national defense), 1942", $1,480.

For "Salaries and expenses, Children's Bureau, 1942", $3,825.

For "Salaries and expenses, child-labor provisions, Fair Labor Standards Act, Children's Bureau, 1942", $2,723.

For "Salaries and expenses, maternal and child welfare, Social
Security Act, Children's Bureau, 1942", $6,332.

For "Salaries and expenses, Women's Bureau, 1942", $895.
In all, Department of Labor, $22,040.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

(Out of the postal revenues)

For "Salaries, Office of Postmaster General, 1942", $1,585. For "Salaries, Office of First Assistant Postmaster General, 1942", $6,565.

For "Salaries, Office of Second Assistant Postmaster General, 1942”, $6,100.

For "Salaries, Office of Third Assistant Postmaster General, 1942", $10,905.

For "Salaries, Office of Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, 1942", $3,730.

For "Salaries, Office of Purchasing Agent, 1942", $395.
For "Salaries, Bureau of Accounts, 1942", $1,590.

For "Post office inspectors, salaries, 1942", $20,050.

For "Railroad Transportation and Mail Messenger Service, 1942", $585.

For "Railway Mail Service, Salaries, 1942", $17,450.

For "Operating force for public buildings, Post Office Department, 1942", $211,730.

In all, Post Office Department, $280,685.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

For "Salaries, Department of State, 1942", $30,320.

For "Passport agencies, Department of State, 1942", $1,245.
For "International Boundary Commission, United States and
Canada and Alaska and Canada, 1942", $577.

For "Salaries and expenses, International Joint Commission,
United States and Great Britain, 1942", $400.
In all, Department of State, $32,542.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

For "Salaries and expenses, Foreign Exchange Control, 1942”, $3,075.

For "Salaries, Division of Research and Statistics, Treasury Department, 1942", $2,045.

For "Salaries, Division of Personnel, Treasury Department, 1942", $1,070.

For "Salaries, Office of Chief Clerk, Treasury Department, 1942”, $2,600.

For "Salaries, operating force, Treasury Department Buildings, 1942", $6,600.

For "Salaries, Division of Printing, Treasury Department, 1942", $1.755.

For "Salaries, Bureau of Accounts, Treasury Department, 1942", $4,850.

For "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of the Public Debt, 1942", $21,365.

For "Salaries, Office of Treasurer of United States, 1942”, $16,835.
For "Collecting the revenue from customs, 1942", $250,855.
For "Salaries, Office of Comptroller of the Currency, 1942", $2,220.
For "Collecting the internal revenue, 1942", $377,975.

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For "Salaries and expenses, Processing Tax Board of Review,

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1942", $840.

For "Salaries, Secret Service Division, 1942", $405.
For "Salaries, Office of Director of the Mint, 1942", $1,480.
For "Salaries and expenses, Mints and Assay Offices, 1942", $4,855.
In all, Treasury Department, $698,825.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

For "Executive Office, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $955. For "Purchasing Division, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942”, $1,140.

For "Department of Inspections, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $5,435.

For "Poundmaster, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $225.
For "District Buildings, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942",
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For "Assessor, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $5.595.
For "Collector, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $700.
For "Auditor, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $1,930.
For "Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, District of Columbia,
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For "Chief Clerk, Engineer Department, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $555.

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For "Municipal Architect, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $950.

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For "Department of Insurance, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942”, $620.

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For "Surveyor, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $375. For "Commission on Mental Health, District of Columbia, 1942", $188.

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For "Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole, District of Columbia, 1942", $315.

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For "Administrative expenses, compensation to injured employees in the District of Columbia, 1942", $1,005.

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For "Register of Wills, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $1,513. For "Recorder of Deeds, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942”, $1,466.

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For "Motor vehicles, District of Columbia, 1942", $95. For "Free Public Library, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $6,560.

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For "Collection and disposal of refuse, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $1,315.

For "Public schools, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $23,760. For "Metropolitan Police, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $2,995.

For "Fire Department, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $45. For "Health Department, general administration, District of Columbia, 1942", $1,302.

For "Health Department, medical services, District of Columbia, 1942", $5,650.

For "Health Department, laboratories, District of Columbia, 1942”, $650.

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For "Health Department, inspections, District of Columbia, 1942", $2,465.

For "Tuberculosis, Sanatoria, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942”, $10,163.

For "Gallinger Municipal Hospital, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $3,105.

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For "Juvenile court, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $1,390. For "Municipal court, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $1,005. For "Division of Child Welfare, detention of children, District of Columbia, 1942", $345.

For "Workhouse and reformatory, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $10,403.

For "District Training School, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942”, $2,920.

For "Industrial Home School for Colored Children, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $810.

For "Municipal Lodging House, District of Columbia, 1942", $135. For "Temporary Home for Former Soldiers and Sailors, District of Columbia, 1942", $135.

For "Transportation of indigent nonresident persons, District of Columbia, 1942", $165.

For "Militia, District of Columbia, 1942", $525.

For "Public parks, salaries, District of Columbia, 1942", $7,355. In all, District of Columbia, exclusive of highway and water funds, $108,755.

Highway fund, gasoline tax and motor-vehicle fees: For "Department of Vehicles and Traffic, salaries, highway fund, District of Columbia, 1942", $2,535; and for "Trees and parkings, salaries, highway fund, District of Columbia, 1942", $540; in all, $3,075, to be paid wholly out of the special fund created by the Act entitled "An Act to provide a tax on motor-vehicle fuels sold within the District D. C. Code 47- of Columbia, and for other purposes", approved April 23, 1924 (43 Stat. 106), and the Act entitled "An Act to provide additional revenue for the District of Columbia, and for other purposes", approved August 17, 1937.

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funds.

Water service: For "Washington Aqueduct, District of Columbia, 1942", $4,185, to be paid wholly out of the revenues of the Water Department of the District of Columbia.

The foregoing sums for the District of Columbia, unless otherwise specifically provided, shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the Treasury of the United States in the manner prescribed by the District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1942. In all, District of Columbia, including highway and water funds, $116,015.

In all, title IV, $3,236,327.

The restrictions, contained in appropriations or affecting appropriations or other funds available during the fiscal year 1942, limiting the amounts which may be expended for personal services or for other purposes, are hereby waived to the extent necessary to meet the increases in compensation under said Act of August 1, 1941, and said Executive Orders Numbered 8842 and Numbered 8882: Provided, Availability of That all appropriations and funds, including the appropriations herein made, available during the fiscal year 1942 for the payment of salaries of civilian officers and employees who are subject to the provisions of said Act of August 1, 1941, and said Executive Orders Numbered 8842 and Numbered 8882, shall be available from and including October 1, 1941, for the payment of within-grade salary advancements as of October 1, 1941, or any subsequent date on which such officers and employees became, or will become, eligible for such

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advancements in accordance with said Act and Executive Orders:
Provided further, That the head of any department, establishment, or
agency is hereby authorized to allocate from the sum herein appro- ments.
priated under any appropriation title administered by him to any
subappropriation included under such title such amount as he may
determine to be necessary to meet expenditures for within-grade salary
advancements in accordance with the provisions of said Act or Execu-
tive Orders.

TITLE V-GENERAL PROVISIONS

Payment of claims under designated

SEC. 501. (a) The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to pay out of funds made available in subsection (b) of Acts. this section such claims as are certified to him by the Comptroller General of the United States which were otherwise properly payable under the provisions of the following Acts: Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935 (49 Stat. 115); the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1936 (49 Stat. 1608), as amended by title I of the First Deficiency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1937 (50 Stat. 10); the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1937 (50 Stat. 352), as amended by the Act of March 2, 1938 (52 Stat. 83); and the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 809), as amended by the joint resolutions of February 4, 1939 (53 Stat. 507), and April 13, 1939 (53 Stat. 578).

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(b) The sum of $1,500,000 of the unexpended balances which have been carried to surplus fund under the provisions of the Act of June lishment. 20, 1874, as amended (U. S. C., title 31, sec. 713), together with obligated balances not yet carried to surplus as of June 30, 1941, of the funds appropriated under the provisions of the Acts cited in subsection (a), which have lapsed and are no longer available for expenditure is hereby reappropriated and shall be established under an appropriation entitled "Emergency relief liquidation fund" which shall constitute one fund and remain available until expended only for the payment of the claims referred to in subsection (a): Provided, That any sums received subsequent to the effective date of this section by and recoveries. any agency of the United States representing repayments or recoveries of funds disbursed out of amounts allocated or made available pursuant to any of the provisions of law referred to in subsection (a) and which have lapsed for expenditure purposes, shall forthwith be covered into the general fund of the Treasury under appropriate nonrevenue symbols and titles, except those repayments and recoveries which the Congress has specifically authorized to be deposited to trust funds and revolving funds.

(c) This section shall become effective on the first day of the month next following the date of the enactment of this Act.

SEO. 502. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to pay the salary or wages of any person who advocates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence: Provided, That for the purposes hereof an affidavit shall be considered prima facie evidence that the person making the affidavit does not advocate, and is not a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence: Provided further, That any person who advocates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence and accepts employment the salary or wages for which are paid from any appropriation in this Act shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than

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Persons advocating overthrow of U. S. Government.

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Penalty.

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