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Renegotiation Board: "Salaries and expenses", $145,000; Securities and Exchange Commission: "Salaries and expenses", $605,000;

Selective Service System: "Salaries and expenses", $341,000; Small Business Administration: "Salaries and expenses", $346,000; Smithsonian Institution:

"Salaries and expenses", $346,000;

"Salaries and expenses, National Gallery of Art", $72,000; Tariff Commission: "Salaries and expenses", $156,000;

Tax Court of the United States: "Salaries and expenses", $65,000; United States Information Agency: "Salaries and expenses", $2,773,000;

U.S. Study Commission-Texas: "Salaries and expenses", $75,000; Veterans Administration:

"Medical administration and miscellaneous operating expenses", $665,000;

"Outpatient care", $3,553,000;

"Maintenance and operation of supply depots", $143,000;

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

Food and Drug Administration: "Salaries and expenses", $796,000;
Freedmen's Hospital: "Salaries and expenses", $203,000;
Office of Education: "Salaries and expenses", $475,000;

Office of Vocational Rehabilitation: "Salaries and expenses", $88,000;

Public Health Service:

"Assistance to States, general", $157,000;
"Control of tuberculosis", $63,000;

"Communicable disease activities", $277,000;

"Environmental health activities", $128,000;

"Salaries and expenses, hospital construction services", $61,000; "Hospitals and medical care", $610,000;

"Foreign quarantine activities", $179,000;

"Indian health activities", $1,995,000;

"Operations, National Library of Medicine", $76,000;

"Salaries and expenses", $326,000;

Social Security Administration:

"Salaries and expenses, Children's Bureau", $133,000;

"Salaries and expenses, Office of the Commissioner", $22,000, together with an additional amount of not to exceed $18,000 to be transferred from the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund;

Office of the Secretary:

"Salaries and expenses", $132,000, together with an additional amount of not to exceed $21,000 to be transferred from the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund;

"Surplus property utilization", $35,000;

"White House Conference on Aging", $25,000;

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Departmental offices:

Office of Oil and Gas: "Salaries and expenses", $32,000; Office of the Solicitor: "Salaries and expenses", $227,000; Bonneville Power Administration: "Operation and maintenance", $187,000;

Southwestern Power Administration: "Operation and maintenance", $19,000;

Bureau of Indian Affairs:

"General administrative expenses", $228,000;

"Liquidation of Klamath and Menominee Agencies", $2,000; Bureau of Reclamation:

"General investigations", $255,000, to remain available until expended;

"Operation and maintenance", $548,000;

"General administrative expenses", $282,000;

Geological Survey: "Surveys, investigations, and research", $2,006,000;

Bureau of Mines:

"Conservation and development of mineral resources", $1,002,000;

"Health and safety", $325,000;

"General administrative expenses", $83,000;

National Park Service: "General administrative expenses", $96,000; Fish and Wildlife Service:

Office of the Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife: "Salaries and expenses", $22,000;

Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife: "General administrative expenses", $66,000;

Bureau of Commercial Fisheries:

"Management and investigations of resources", $235,000;
"General administrative expenses", $24,000;
"Administration of Pribilof Islands", $29,000;

Office of Territories: "Administration of territories", $46,000;
Office of the Secretary: "Salaries and expenses", $175,000;

THE JUDICIARY

Supreme Court of the United States:

"Salaries", $70,000;

"Automobile for the Chief Justice", $223;

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: "Salaries and expenses", $14,300;

Customs Court: "Salaries and expenses", $41,240;

Court of Claims: "Salaries and expenses", $28,600;

Courts of appeals, district courts, and other judicial services: "Salaries of supporting personnel", $1,666,000;

"Administrative Office of the United States Courts", $74,860;

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Legal activities and general administration:

"Salaries and expenses, general administration", $231,000;
"Salaries and expenses, general legal activities", $800,000;
"Salaries and expenses, Antitrust Division", $314,000;

"Salaries and expenses, United States attorneys and marshals", $873,000;

Federal Bureau of Investigation: "Salaries and expenses", $7,550,000;

Immigration and Naturalization Service: "Salaries and expenses", $3,487,000;

Federal Prison System: Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated: "Limitation on administrative and vocational training expenses" (increase of $34,000 in the limitation on administrative expenses and $64,000 in the limitation on vocational training expenses);

Office of Alien Property: "Limitation on salaries and expenses” (increase of $40,000 in the limitation on general administrative expenses);

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of the Secretary: "Salaries and expenses", $111,000; Labor-management reporting and disclosure activities: "Salaries and expenses", $300,000;

Office of the Solicitor: "Salaries and expenses", $172,000;

Bureau of Labor Standards: "Salaries and expenses", $146,000;

Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment Rights: "Salaries and expenses, $38,000;

Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training: "Salaries and expenses", $268,000;

Bureau of Employment Security:

"Salaries and expenses, Mexican farm labor program", $92,000, to be derived by transfer from the Farm labor supply revolving fund;

"Compliance activities, Mexican farm labor program”, $63,000; Bureau of Labor Statistics:

"Salaries and expenses", $599,000;

"Consumer Price Index", $72,000;

Women's Bureau: "Salaries and expenses", $33,000;
Wage and Hour Division: "Salaries and expenses" $732,000;

Senate:

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

"Salaries, officers and employees", $1,272,855;

"Office of the Legislative Counsel of the Senate", $15,290;
Contingent expenses of the Senate:

"Legislative reorganization", $8,790;

"Senate Policy Committees", $18,580;
"Joint Economic Committee", $10,605;

"Joint Committee on Atomic Energy", $13,865;

"Joint Committee on Printing", $7,610;

"Vice President's automobile", $465;

"Automobile for the President pro tempore", $465;
"Automobile for the majority and minority leaders", $930;

"Inquiries and investigations", $228,855;

"Folding documents", $2,395:

"Miscellaneous items", $34,240;

"Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures", $1,880;

House of Representatives:

"Salaries, officers and employees", $540,605;

"Members' clerk-hire", $1,222,500;

Contingent expenses of the House:

"Furniture", $10,750;

"Miscellaneous items", $100,000;

"Special and select committees", $183,750;

"Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation", $22,500; "Office of the Coordinator of Information", $7,555;

"Revision of laws", $1,365;

"Speaker's automobile", $500;

"Majority leader's automobile", $500;

"Minority leader's automobile", $500;

Capitol Police: "Capitol Police Board", $7,000;
"Education of Senate and House pages", $3,794;

Architect of the Capitol:

Office of the Architect of the Capitol: "Salaries", $15,000;
Capitol buildings and grounds:

"Capitol buildings", $12,000;

"Senate office buildings", $25,000;
"House office buildings", $20,000;

Library of Congress:

"Salaries and expenses", $455,000;

Copyright Office: "Salaries and expenses", $102,000;

Legislative Reference Service: "Salaries and expenses", $120,000;

Books for the blind: "Salaries and expenses", $12,500;

Organizing and microfilming the papers of the Presidents: "Salaries and expenses", $6,000;

"Preservation of early American motion pictures", $600;

Government Printing Office: Office of Superintendent of Documents: "Salaries and expenses", $195,127;

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

(Out of postal fund)

"Administration, regional operation, and research", $4,620,000; "Operations", $237,041,000;

"Facilities", $578,000;

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

International organizations and conferences: "Missions to international organizations", $85,000;

International commissions:

International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico:

"Salaries and expenses", $38,000;

"Operation and maintenance", $39,000;

"American sections, international commissions", $17,000; "International fisheries commissions", $21,000;

Educational exchange: "International educational exchange activities"; $311,000;

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Office of the Secretary: "Salaries and expenses", $191,000;
Bureau of Accounts: "Salaries and expenses", $118,000;

Bureau of the Public Debt: "Administering the public debt", $1,093,000;

Office of the Treasurer: "Salaries and expenses", $260,000;
Bureau of Customs: "Salaries and expenses", $3,595,000;

Internal Revenue Service: "Salaries and expenses", $25,900,000;
Bureau of Narcotics: "Salaries and expenses", $220,000;
United States Secret Service:

"Salaries and expenses, White House Police", $76,000;
"Salaries and expenses, guard force", $23,000.

GENERAL PROVISION

SEC. 201. Except where specifically increased or decreased elsewhere in this Act, the restrictions contained within appropriations, or provisions affecting appropriations or other funds, available during the fiscal year 1961, limiting the amounts which may be expended for personal services, or for purposes involving personal services, or

March 31, 1961 [H. R. 5463]

Sugar Act of 65 Stat. 320; 74

1948, amendment.

Stat. 330.

7 USC 1101 note.

Stat. 330.

amounts which may be transferred between appropriations or authorizations available for or involving such services, are hereby increased to the extent necessary to meet increased pay costs authorized by or pursuant to law.

TITLE III

CLAIMS AND JUDGMENTS

For payment of claims as settled and determined by departments and agencies in accord with law and judgments rendered against the United States by the United States Court of Claims and United States district courts, as set forth in Senate Document Numbered 25, Eighty-seventh Congress, $3,248,533, together with such amounts as may be necessary to pay interest (as and when specified in such judgments or provided by law) and such additional sums due to increases in rates of exchange as may be necessary to pay claims in foreign currency: Provided, That no judgment herein appropriated for shall be paid until it shall have become final and conclusive against the United States by failure of the parties to appeal or otherwise: Provided further, That, unless otherwise specifically required by law or by the judgment, payment of interest wherever appropriated for herein shall not continue for more than thirty days after the date of approval of this Act.

Approved March 31, 1961.

Public Law 87-15

AN ACT

To amend and extend the Sugar Act of 1948, as amended.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, effective March 31, 1961, section 412 of the Sugar Act of 1948 (relating to termination of the powers of the Secretary under the Act) is amended to read: "The powers vested in the Secretary under this Act shall terminate on June 30, 1962, except that the Secretary shall have power to make payments under title III under programs applicable to the crop year 1962 and previous crop years".

SEC. 2. (a) Section 4501 (c) (relating to termination of taxes on 68A Stat. 533:74 Sugar) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 is amended by striking out "September 30, 1961" in each place it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof "December 31, 1962".

26 USC 4501.

26 USC 64 12.

Stat. 330.

7 USC 1158.

(b) Section 6412(d) (relating to refund of taxes on sugar) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 is amended by striking out "September 30, 1961" where it first appears therein and inserting in lieu thereof "December 31, 1962", and by striking out "September 30, 1961" where it appears therein the second time and inserting in lieu thereof "March 31, 1963".

SEC. 3. Effective March 31, 1961, section 408 of the Sugar Act of 61 Stat. 933; 74 1948, as amended (relating to suspension of quotas), is amended by striking out of subsection (b) "for the period ending March 31, 1961". and inserting "for the period ending June 30, 1962"; and by striking out of paragraph (b) (1) "for the balance of calendar year 1960 and for the three-month period ending March 31, 1961" and inserting "for the period ending June 30, 1962"; and by inserting immediately before the colon in subparagraph (2)(iii) of subsection (b) a semicolon and the words "except that any amount which would be purchased from any country with which the United States is not in diplomatic

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