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For emergency relief, Interior, National Park Service, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, non-Federal projects,

98 cents.

For emergency relief, Treasury, administrative expenses, $86.90. For emergency relief, Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, $26.98. For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, assistance for educational, professional, and clerical persons, and so forth, Federal projects, $36.05.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, supply fund, $2,744.33.

For emergency relief, Agriculture, Forest Service, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, $3.90.

For emergency relief, War, Quartermaster Corps, highways, roads, and streets, $475.20.

For emergency relief, War, Quartermaster Corps, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, $219.01.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, highways, roads, and streets, $261.62.

For emergency relief, Justice, administrative expenses, $101.65. For emergency relief, Interior, National Park Service, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, $55.50.

For emergency relief, Agriculture, agricultural economics, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, $66.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, Federal projects approved prior to June 30, 1937, $479.46.

For emergency relief, Agriculture, Farm Security Administration, loans to farmers, and so forth, $13.40.

District of Columbia: For general expenses, public parks, District of Columbia, $14.15.

Post Office Department-Postal Service (out of the Postal Revenues): For city delivery carriers, $31.63.

For clerks, contract stations, $4.84.

For clerks, first- and second-class post offices, $53.40.

For compensation of postmasters, $201.12.

For foreign mail transportation, $1,760.34.

For freight, express, or motor transportation of equipment, and so forth, $10.51.

For increased compensation, Postal Service employees, $10.20.
For indemnities, domestic mail, $243.12.

For miscellaneous items, first- and second-class post offices, $18.33. For operating supplies for public buildings, Post Office Department, $22.26.

For Railway Mail Service salaries, $748.66.

For rent, light, and fuel, 50 cents.

For Rural Delivery Service, $100.18.

For transportation of equipment and supplies, $6.

For vehicle service, $1,142.80.

Total, audited claims, section 204 (a), $1,726,567.57, together with such additional sum due to increases in rates of exchange as may be necessary to pay claims in the foreign currency and interest specified in certain of the settlements of the General Accounting Office. (b) For the payment of the following claims, certified to be due by the General Accounting Office under appropriations the balances of which have been carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874 (31 U. S. C. 713), and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year 1938 and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section 2 of the Act of

Total.

Additional claims.

18 Stat. 110.

23 Stat. 254.

40 Stat. 1009.

50 Stat. 903.

7 U. S. C. §§ 11011183.

50 Stat. 525.

7 U. S. C. §§ 10101013.

50 Stat. 323.

15 U. S. C. § 713c.

July 7, 1884 (5 U. S. C. 266), as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered 30, Seventy-seventh Congress, there is appropriated as follows:

Independent Offices: For Federal Civil Works Administration,

$1.11.

For Securities and Exchange Commission, $19.40.
For Interstate Commerce Commission, $16.56.

For operations under Mineral Act of October 5, 1918, $35,146.90.
For salaries and expenses, Federal Housing Administration, $1.80.
For National Industrial Recovery, Labor, United States Employ-
ment Service, $1.11.

For National Industrial Recovery, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, $185.86.

For administrative expenses, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, $37.72.

For general administrative expenses, Public Works Branch, Procurement Division, $3.91.

For salaries and expenses, Veterans' Bureau, $1.80.

For salaries and expenses, Veterans' Administration, $93.15. Department of Agriculture: For conservation and use of agricultural land resources, Department of Agriculture, $592.80.

For administration of Sugar Act of 1937, Department of Agriculture, $52.69.

For submarginal land program, Farm Tenant Act, Department of Agriculture, $435.

For acquisition of lands for protection of watersheds of navigable streams, $1,373.05.

For elimination of diseased cattle, Department of Agriculture, $43.64.

For National Industrial Recovery, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, $3.14.

For retirement of cotton pool participation trust certificates, Department of Agriculture, $11.70.

For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, $7.68.

For salaries and expenses, Forest Service, $1.07.

For salaries and expenses, Soil Conservation Service, $1.82. For exportation and domestic consumption of agricultural commodities, Department of Agriculture, $6.50.

For exportation and domestic consumption of agricultural commodities, Department of Agriculture (transfer to Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation, Act June 28, 1937), $621.

Department of Commerce: For establishment of air-navigation facilities, Civil Aeronautics Authority, $4,712.

For contingent expenses, Department of Commerce, 75 cents.
For traveling expenses, Department of Commerce, $4.50.

For maintenance of air-navigation facilities, Civil Aeronautics
Authority, $61.04.

For Civil Aeronautics Authority fund, $4.41.

For salaries and expenses, Bureau of the Census, 49 cents.
For salaries and expenses, Weather Bureau, $14.57.

Department of the Interior: For salaries and expenses, National
Bituminous Coal Commission, Department of the Interior, $27.
For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, $23.97.

For power distribution system, Bonneville project, Oregon,
Department of the Interior, $319.57.

For National Industrial Recovery, Interior, National Park Service, recreational demonstration projects, $124.67.

For support of Indians and administration of Indian property, $270.82.

For conservation of health among Indians, $3.40.
For emergency conservation work (transfer to Interior, Indians,
Act February 9, 1937), $7.18.

For emergency conservation work (transfer to Interior, Indians,
Act June 22, 1936), $7.34.

Department of Justice: For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, $560.12.

For detection and prosecution of crimes, $1.50.

For fees of jurors and witnesses, United States courts, $44.

For salaries and expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service, $12.23.

For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, $1.

For salaries and expenses, Federal Bureau of Investigation, $3.33. For salaries and expenses, United States Court for China, $145.06. For traveling expenses, Department of Justice and Judiciary, $6.69. Navy Department: For ordnance and ordnance stores, Bureau of Ordnance, $84,421.03.

For engineering, Bureau of Engineering, $55,835.97.

For pay, subsistence, and transportation, Navy, $264.13.

For aviation, Navy, $92,161.08.

For pay of the Navy, $175.56.

Department of State: For contingent expenses, Foreign Service, $68.53.

Treasury Department: For pay and allowances, Coast Guard, $87.75.

For collecting the revenue from customs, $297.30.

For increase of compensation, Treasury Department, $2.66.

For collecting the internal revenue, $6.19.

For stationery, Treasury Department, 87 cents.

War Department: For general appropriations, Quartermaster

Corps, $1,254.64.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $843.09.

For pay of the Army, $297.34.

For Army transportation, $86.70.

For Reserve Officers' Training Corps, $81.48.

For increase of compensation, War Department, $46.68.

For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $1.94.

For Organized Reserves, $46.40.

For barracks and quarters, Army, $345.65.

For travel of the Army, $70.30.

For Air Corps, Army, $3.57.

For subsistence of the Army, $1.01.

For citizens' military training camps, $2.28.

For expenses, camps of instruction, and so forth, National Guard,

$10.30.

For National Guard, $279.15.

For clothing and equipage, Army, $24.78.

For mileage of the Army, 7 cents.

For pay of the National Guard for armory drills, $4.

For Civilian Conservation Corps (transfer to War), $445.75.

For cemeterial expenses, War Department, $1.28.

For emergency conservation work (transfer to War, Act June 22, 1936), $228.85.

50 Stat. 10.

49 Stat. 1601.

49 Stat. 1601.

For emergency conservation work (transfer to War, Act February 9, 1937), $78.63.

For emergency conservation fund (transfer to War, Act March 31, 1933), $499.34.

For emergency conservation fund (transfer to War, Act June 19, 1934). $20.55.

50 Stat. 10.

48 Stat. 22.

48 Stat. 1055.

For loans and relief in stricken agricultural areas (transfer from emergency conservation work to War, Act June 19, 1934), $1.84. Emergency Relief: For emergency relief, Resettlement Administration, rural rehabilitation (transfer to Agriculture), $603.29. For emergency relief, Agriculture, administrative expenses, $2.25. For emergency relief, Office of Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation, administrative expenses, $45.20.

For emergency relief, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, expenses of liquidation, $148.46.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, assistance for educational, professional, and clerical persons, $297.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, grants to States, and so forth, $956.31.

For emergency relief, Resettlement Administration, sanitation, prevention of soil erosion, and so forth (transfer to Agriculture), $244.82.

For emergency relief, emergency conservation work, War, Civilian Conservation Corps, $385.12.

For emergency relief, Office of Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation, administrative expenses, $19.90.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration (non-Federal projects approved prior to June 22, 1936), $3,365.95.

For emergency relief, Resettlement Administration, rural rehabilitation, loans and relief to farmers, and so forth (transfer to Agriculture), $1.50.

For emergency relief, Treasury, Office of the Secretary, assistance for educational, professional, and clerical persons, $42.34.

For emergency relief, Interior, National Park Service, parks and recreational facilities, $2.32.

For emergency relief, War, administrative expenses, $29.20.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, assistance for educational, professional, and clerical persons, $370.30.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, administrative expenses, $1.

For emergency relief, Interior, National Park Service, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, $9.12.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, highways, roads, and streets, $11.11.

For emergency relief, Interior, National Park Service, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, non-Federal projects, $8.55.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, assistance for educational, professional, and clerical persons, and so forth, $467.10.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, nonFederal projects approved prior to June 30, 1937, $1,520.42.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, administrative expenses, general, $54.34.

For emergency relief, Treasury, Procurement Division, work relief supply fund, $14.62.

For emergency relief, Agriculture, agricultural economics, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, $405.81.

For emergency relief, Works Progress Administration, public buildings, parks, utilities, flood control, and so forth, $12.38.

Post Office Department-Postal Service (out of the Postal Revenues): For clerks, contract stations, $18.67.

For indemnities, domestic mail, $11.28.

For rent, light, and fuel, $10.18.

For rent, light, fuel, and water, $20.72.

For Rural Delivery Service, $62.74.

Total, audited claims, section 204 (b), $292,153.74, together with such additional sum due to increases in rates of exchange as may be necessary to pay claims in the foreign currency and interest as specified in certain of the settlements of the General Accounting Office.

Total.

Volunteers, War

SEC. 205. For the payment of claims allowed by the General Accounting Office pursuant to the Act entitled "An Act for the with Spain. relief of officers and soldiers of the volunteer service of the United States mustered into service for the War with Spain, and who were held in service in the Philippine Islands after the ratification of the treaty of peace, April 11, 1899", approved May 2, 1940 (Public Act Numbered 505, Seventy-sixth Congress), which have been certi- 866e. fied to Congress under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. 266), under the War Department, in Senate Document Numbered 29, and in House Document Numbered 112 of the Seventyseventh Congress, $2,675,646.16.

SEC. 206. For payment of the claim allowed by the General Accounting Office for payment of bounty for destruction of enemy's vessels, provided in section 4635 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Permanent Appropriation Repeal Act, 1934 (31 U. S. C., 725b), which has been certified to Congress in House Document Numbered 111 of the Seventy-seventh Congress, $19.31.

SEC. 207. For payment of the claims allowed by the General Accounting Office for extra pay to volunteers, War with Spain, and certified to Congress as provided by law, under the War Department, in Senate Document Numbered 28, and in House Document Numbered 101, Seventy-seventh Congress, $115.96.

SEC. 208. This Act may be cited as the "First Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1941".

Approved, April 1, 1941.

[CHAPTER 35]

AN ACT

Granting the consent of Congress to Rensselaer and Saratoga Counties, New York, or to either of them, or any agency representing said counties, to_construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge across the Hudson River between the city of Mechanicville and Hemstreet Park in the town of Schaghticoke, New York.

54 Stat. 176.
10 U. S. C. §§ 866a-

23 Stat. 254.

Claim for payment of bounty.

48 Stat. 1226.

Volunteers, War with Spain.

Short title.

April 2, 1941 [H. R. 537] [Public Law 26]

Hudson River.
Bridge authorized

to Schaghticoke, N. Y.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress is hereby granted to the counties of Rensselaer and across, Mechanicville Saratoga, New York, or to either of them, or any agency representing said counties, to construct, maintain, and operate a free highway bridge across the Hudson River, at a point suitable to the interests of navigation, between the city of Mechanicville and Hemstreet Park in the town of Schaghticoke, New York, at or near River Street in the city of Mechanicville, in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the construction of bridges over navigable waters", approved March 23, 1906. The proposed highway bridge will replace the existing highway bridge over the 498. Hudson River between the city of Mechanicville and Hemstreet Park in the town of Schaghticoke, New York.

SEC. 2. That the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved.

Approved, April 2, 1941.

34 Stat. 84.

33 U. S. C. §§ 491

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