PUBLIC LAW 201 - 82D CONGRESS - CHAPTER 554 - 1ST SESSION - S. 622

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Approved For lease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384'0500020099-9 Public Law 201 - 82d Congress Chapter 554 - 1st Session S. 622 AN ACT All 65 Stat. 612. To increase the basic rates of compensation of certain officers and employees of the Federal Government, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) section 603 (b) and section 603 (c) of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, are amended to read as follows : "(b) The compensation schedule for the General Schedule shall be as follows : "Grade 4S-1----- ------------------------- $2, 500 $2, 580 -------------------- - -- C9-2 2, 7,50 2,830 2,910 2,990 3, U70 3, 15U s, [s0 -- ---- - (1s-3------------------?----------- 2,950 3,030 3,110 3,190 3,270 31350 3,430 (15-4. ------------------------ ---- 3,175 3, 255 . - 08-6----- ------------------------ 3, 410 3,535 3, 660 3,785 3, 910 4,035 4,160 - GS-6-- ------------------------- -- 3,793 3, 920 4,045 4,170 4,295 4, 420 4, 645 - - 08-7- -----?------------------- -- 4, 205 4,330 4,455 4,580 4, 705 4,930 4, 955 -- as-s -- 4,620 4,745 4,870 4,995 5,120 5,245 5,370 ----------------------- - 08-9 - 5,060 5,185 5,310 5, 435 5, 660 5,685 5, 810 ---- - - os--10 - 5,600 5,625 5,750 5, 875 6, 000 6,125 6, 250 0s-11-----'----?----------------- 5,940 8,140 6,340 8,540 6,740 6,940 (1S-12 ------------------------------ 7, 040 7,240 7,440 7,640 7,840 8,040 GS-13 ------------------------ - - 8,360 8,560 8,760 8,960 9,160 9,360 - - - G8-14------------------------------ 9, 600 9, 800 10, 000 10, 200. 10.400 10, 600 OS-15------------------------------ 10, 800 11,060 11,300 11,550 11,800 GS-18----------------------------- 12,900 12,200 12, 400 12,600 12, 690 GS-17------------------------------ 13,000 13, 200 13, 400 13, 600 13,800 14,800 Classification Act of 1949, amendments. 63 Stat. 965. 5 U.S.C. ? 1113. GS compensation schedule. "(c) (1) The compensation schedule for the Crafts, Protective, and CPC compensation Custodial Schedule shall be as follows: schedule. CPC-L -------------------------- $1, 810 $1, 870 $1,930 $1, 990 $2,050 $2,110 $2,170 - - CPC-2 ------------------------ - 2, 420. 2,490 2,560 2,630 2,700 2,770 2,840 --- - cPC-s -- ------------------------ 2,552 2,632 2,712 2,792 2,872 2,952 3,032 -- - C PO-4 ------------------------ - 2,750 2,830 2,910 2, 000 3,070 3, 150 3,230 -- - CPC-5------ --------------------- 2, 974 3,054 3,134 3, 214 3,204 3,374 3,454 CPC-6------- - 3:200 3,280 3,360 3, 440 3,520 3,600 3,680 CPC-7 ---------------------------- 3,435 3,535 3,635 3,735 3,835 3,935 4,035 -- C PC-s- --------------------------- 3,740 3,865 3, 990 4,115 4,240 4,365 4,490 - CPC-9- - - -------------------------- 4,150 4,275 4,400 4,525 4,650 4,775 4, 900 C PC-10- - - ------------------------- 4, 665 4,690 4,8J5 4,940 5,065 5,190 5,315 "(2) Charwomen working part time shall be paid at the rate of $2,700 per annum, and head charwomen working part time at the rate of $2 840 per annum." (b) In adjusting initially the rates of pay of employees affected by Rate adjust- the provisions of this section- meets. (1) an employee receiving basic compensation immediately prior to the effective date of this Act at one of the scheduled or longevity rates provided by the Classification Act of 1949 as 63 Stat. amended, shall receive basic compensation on and after the ekec- 5 U.S.C. tive date of this Act at the corresponding scheduled or longevity note. rate as increased by this Act; and (2) an employee receiving basic compensation immediately prior to the effective date of this Act at a rate other than a scheduled or longevity rate provided by the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, shall receive basic compensation on and after the effective date of this Act as follows : (A) If his rate immediately prior to the effective date of this Act was less than the maximum longevity rate of the grade, he shall be paid at the scheduled or longevity rate which lie would receive under paragraph (1) had he been receiving basic compensation immediately prior to such effective date at the scheduled or longevity rate next higher than his rate of 954. 1071 Approv5eac i oor' ePease 21 /Tt/30' :pCIA-RDP57 00384R000500020099-9 Approve For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-003848000500020099-9 Pub. Law 201 -2- All 65 Stat. 613. (B) If his rate immediately prior to the effective date of this Act was in excess of the maximum longevity rate of the grade, he shall be paid at a rate equal to the rate at which he was paid immediately prior to such date, increased by an amount equal to the amount of the increase made by this Act in such maximum longevity rate. (C) If he is a part-time char employee and his rate im- mediately prior to the effective date of this Act was in excess of 5 U.S.C. 1 13. the rate providedfor his position under section 603 (c) (2) of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, he shall be paid at a rate equal to the rate at which he was paid immediately prior to such effective date, increased by an amount equal to the amount of the increase made by this Act in the rate for like positions under such section. Judioial b oh. (c) The rates of basic compensation of officers and employees in or under the judicial branch of the Government whose rates of compensa- tion are fixed pursuant to section 62 (2) of the Bankruptcy Act 60 Stat. 329, (11 U. S. C. 102 (a) (2) ), section 3656 of title 18 of the United States Code, the second and third sentences of section 603, section 604 (5), or sections 672 to 675, inclusive, of title 28 of the United States Code, or 62 Stat. 843 who are appointed pursuant to section 792 (b) of title 28 of the 913, 918, 92 . United States Code, are hereby increased by amounts equal to the increases provided by subsections (a) and (b) in corresponding rates of compensation paid to officers and employees subject to the Clas- sification Act of 1949. Seoretaries, (d) The limitations of $9,600 and $13,050 with respect to the aggre- eto., of oir gate salaries payable to secretaries and law clerks of circuit and ouit and dis district judges, contained in the sixteenth paragraph tinder the head triot judges "Miscellaneous salaries" in the Judiciary Appropriation Act, 1951 64 Stat. 631, (Public Law 759, Eighty-first Congress), or in any subsequent appro- priation Act, shall be increased by the amounts necessary to pay the additional basic compensation provided by this Act. 5 U.S.C. ? 1321. (e) Section 701 of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, is amended by inserting "(a)" after "SEC. 701." and by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection : "(b) Any increase in compensation granted by law after June 30, 1951, shall not be construed to be an equivalent increase in compensa- tion within the meaning of subsection (a)." Legislative SEC. 2. (a) Each officer and employee in or under the legislative branoh. branch of the Government (other than an employee in the office of a Senator) whose rate of compensation is increased b section 5 of the 60 Stat. 217 Federal Employees Pay Act of 1946 shall be paid additional compen- 5 u. S. C. sation at the rate of 10 per centum of the aggregate rate of his basic 66 931, 932. compensation and the rate of the additional compensation received by him under sections 501 and 502 of the Federal Employees Pay Act of 59 Stat. 301 1945, as amended, section 301 of the Postal Rate Revision and Federal 5 U S. c. Employees Salary Act of 1948, and the provisions under the heading 931, 932. "Increased pay for legislative employees" in the Second Supplemental 62 Stat. 126. Appropriation Act, 1950, except that (1) no such officer or employee 5 U. S. C. 9 9E5. shall be paid additional compensation at a rate less than $300 per 63 .tat. 974 annum or in excess of $800 per annum, and (2) employees paid on an and 2 d, n, C. note, ?? 60 of hourly or part-time basis shall be paid additional compensation at the note;5 u.S.c rate of 20 cents per hour. 932a note. (b) The provisions of section 603 (b) of the Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945, as amended, section 7 (b) of the Federal Employees Pay Act of 1946, as amended, section 303 (d) of the Postal Rate Revision 5 u. S. C. q? 43, and Federal Employees Salary Act of 1948, and the provisions of para- 943a, 957. graph (b) under the heading "Increased pay for tllelgislatihve1eemployeets"" Approve For Rehlease 20017110/330 : CIA-RDP57 00384RO005O 02U 991 Approved For RJease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384M90500020099-9 -3- Pub. Law 201 to officers or employees subject to the provisions of subsection (a) or to employees in the offices of Senators, but no such officer or employee, or any other officer or employee of the Senate or House of Representatives, shall be paid with respect to any pay period basic compensation or basic compensation plus additional compensation at a rate in excess of $11,646 per annum unless expressly authorized.by law. (c) (1) The aggregate amount of the basic compensation authorized Offices of to be paid for admmistrative and clerical assistance and messenger Senators. service m the offices of Senators is hereby increased by- Administrative, (A) $4,140 in the case of Senators from States the population 'to., assist- of which is less than three million; anoe. (B) $4,860 in the case of Senators from States the population of which is three million or more but less than five million; (C) $52220 in the case of Senators from States the population of which is five million or more but less than ten million; and (D) $5,760 in the case of Senators from States the population of which is ten million or more. (2) The second proviso in the paragraph relating to the authority of Senators to rearrange the basic salaries of employees in their respective offices, which appears in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1947, as amended (2 U. S. C. 60f), is amended by striking out "$5,280" 63 Stat. 974. and inserting in lieu thereof "$5,880"; and by striking out "$6,720" and inserting in lieu thereof "$7,320". (3) Notwithstanding the third proviso in such paragraph any in- crease in the compensation of an employee in a Senator's office shall take effect on the effective date of this Act or on the date such employee became employed, whichever is later, if (A) the certification filed by such Senator under such proviso so provides, (B) such certi- fication is filed in the disbursing office of the Senate not later than November 30, 1951, and (C) the amount of such increase does not exceed the amount of the increase which would be payable in the case of such employee if he were subject to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section. (d) The provisions of subsection (a), and the provisions of law referred to in such subsection, shall not apply to employees whose compensation is paid from the appropriation contained in the para- graph designated "Folding documents" under the heading "Contin- gent expenses of the Senate" in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act. (e) The rates of basic compensation of each of the elected officers Congress. of the Senate and the House of Representatives (not including the Elected officers. presiding officers of the two Houses), the Parliamentarian of the Senate, the Parliamentarian of the House of Representatives, the legislative counsel of the Senate, the legislative counsel of the House of Representatives, and the Coordinator of Information of the House of Representatives are hereby increased by 10 per centum, except that in no case shall any such rate be increased by less than $300 per annum or by more than $800 per annum. SEC. 3. Section 66 of the Farm Credit Act of 1933 (48 Stat. 269) is 12 U.S.C. ? 1138f. hereby amended to read as follows : "SEC. 66. No director, officer, or employee of the Central Bank for Central Bank for Cooperatives, or of any production credit corporation, production Cooperatives. credit association, or bank for cooperatives shall be paid compensa- tion at a rate in excess of $13,800 per annum." SEc. 4. (a) The rates of basic compensation of officers and employees Veterans' Admin- in the Department of Medicine and Surgery in the Veterans' Admin- 'istration. istration whose rates of basic compensation are provided by Public Department of Law 293, Seventy-ninth Congress, approved January 3 1946, as Medicine and surgery. amended, are hereby increased by 10 per centum, except that in no 59 Stat. 675. 38 U.S.C. ~,~ 15- Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000 2'0020099-9 Approved All 65 Stat. 60 Stat. 100 22 U.S.C. ~~ 867, 870. Report to Co gressional o mittees. Retroactive pensation. Approved FoRelease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384RV00500020099-9 615. 1-ub. Law 201 -4-. case shall any such rate be increased by less than $300 per annum or by more than $800 per annum. 5g. (b) Section 8 (d) of Public Law 293, Seventy-ninth Congress, as amended, is amended by striking out "$12,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$12,800". Sac. 5. (a) The rates of basic compensation provided by sections 412 and 415 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended, are hereby increased by 10 per centum, except that in no case shall any such rate be increased by less than $300 per annum, or by more than $800 per annum. (b) The Bureau of the Budget and the Civil Service Commission m- are authorized and directed to transmit to the Post Office and Civil Service Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives on or before April 1, 1952, a report on pay and personnel practices being followed in overseas areas by all departments and agencies of the Federal Government, including the Foreign Service of the State Department. to. Sac. 6. (a) This Act shall become effective as of the first day of the first pay period which began after June 30, 1951. OM- (b) Retroactive compensation or salary shall be paid under this Act only in the case of an individual in the service of the United States (including service in the Armed Forces of the United States) or of the municipal government of the District of Columbia on the date of enactment of this Act, except that such retroactive compensa- tion or salary shall be paid a retired officer or employee for services rendered during the period begginning with the first day of the first pay period which began after June 30, 1951, and ending with the date of his retirement. Approved October 24, 1951. For Release 2001/10/30 : GC A-RQP 7-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For RRIease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R%0500020099-9 Public Law 375 - 82d Congress Chapter 369 - 2d Session H. R. 6947 AN ACT All 66 Stat. 101. Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Third Supple- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following mental Appro- sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise priation Ant, appropriated, to supply supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year 1952. ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes, namely. CHAPTER I LEGISLATIVE BRANCH SENATE For payment to Marjorie C. Wherry, widow of Kenneth S. Wherry, late a Senator from the State of Nebraska, $12,500. . Effective April 15, 1952, the appropriation for salaries of officers and employees of the Senate contained in the Legislative Branch Appro- priation Act for the fiscal year 1952 is made available for the com- pensation of one camera man, Joint Recording Facility, at the 'basic rate of $3,600 per annum. Folding documents: For an additional amount for folding speeches and pamphlets at a gross rate not exceeding $2 per thousand, $10,000. Senate restaurants: For an additional amount for Senate kitchens and restaurants, $25,000. Houss OF REPRESENTATIVES For payment to Helen D. Whitaker, widow of John A. Whitaker, late a Representative from the State of Kentucky, $12,500: Provided, That the foregoing death gratuity payment, and any other death gratuity payment at any time specifically appropriated by this or any other Act or at any time made out of the contingent fund of the House of Representatives or of the Senate, shall be held to have been a gift. For payment to Barbara Y. Schwabe, widow of George B. Schwabe, ]ate a Representative from the State of Oklahoma, $12,500. For payment to Ly]a H. Murray, widow of Reid F. Murray, late it Representative from the State of Wisconsin, $12,500. For payment to Anna M. Byrne, and Elizabeth 11. Turkenkoph, sisters of William T. Byrne, late a Representative from the State of New York, one-half to each, $12,500. SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Office of the Doorkeeper For all additional amount for "Office of the Doorkeeper", $38,895. APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE For an additional amount, salaries and expenses, studies and exam- inations of executive agencies, $35,000., Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved 6oFelease 2001/10/30: CIA-RDP57-003000500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -2- All 66 Stat. 102. C;vj GENT EXPENSES OF THE HOUSE For payment to Walter B. Huber, contestant, for expenses incurred in the contested election case of Huber versus Ayres as audited and recommended by the Committee on House Administration, $2,000. For payment to William H. Ayres, contestee, for expenses incurred in the contested election case of'Huber versus Ayres as audited and recommended by the Committee on House Administration, $2,000. For payment to W. ICingsland Macy, contestant, for expenses incurred in the contested election case of Macy versus Greenwood as audited and recommended by the Committee on House Administration, $2,000. For payment to Ernest Greenwood, contestee, for expenses incurred in the contested election case of Macy versus Greenwood as audited and recommended by the Committee on House Administration, $2,000. For payment to Maurice S. Osser, contestant, for expenses incurred in the contested election case of Osser versus Scott as audited and recommended by the Committee on House Administration, $2,000. For payment to Hardie Scott, contestee, for expenses incurred in the contested election case of Osser versus Scott as audited and recom- mended by the Committee on House Administration, $2,000. Stationery (Revolving Fund) For an additional amount for "Stationery (revolving fund)", first session of the Eighty-second Congress, $500, to remain available until expended. Special and Select Committees For an additional amount for expenses of "Special and select com- mittees", $75,000. ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL Subway transportation, Capitol and Senate Office Buildings : For an additional amount, not to exceed $300, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Capitol Buildings". GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WORKING CAPITAL AND CONGRESSIONAL PRINTING AND BINDING The limitation under this head in the Legislative Branch Appropria- 401. tion Act, 1952, on the amount available for printing, bindding, and distributing the Federal Register, is increased from "$480,000" to "$050,000". CHAPTER II DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION FEES AND EXPENSES OF WITNESSES For an additional amount for "Fees and expenses of witnesses", $100,000. SALARIES AND EXPENSES, CLAIMS OF PERSONS OF JAPANESE ANCESTRY For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses, claims of per- sons of Japanese ancestry", $12,500,000. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For tease 2001/10/30 CIA-RDP57-00384F0500020099-9 _3.. Pub. Law 375 All 66 Stat. 103. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION EltVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES, For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $4,000,000; and the limitation under this head in the Department of Justice Appropriation Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal serv- 65 $tat. 584, ices, is increased from "$30,159,900" to "$33,117,250": Provided, That appropriations granted under this head for the fiscal year 1952 shall be available for the purchase of not to exceed forty passenger motor vehicles in addition to those heretofore provided, and for purchase or construction of buildings and adjunct facilities for detention of aliens. FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM SUPPORT OF UNITED STATES PRISONERS For an additional amount for "Support of United States prisoners", $750,000. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION ESTABLISHMENT OF AIR NAVIGATION FACILITIES The limitation under this head in the Department of Commerce Appropriation Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal services, 65 Stat. $87. is increased from "$4,905,300" to "$5,950,000". CLAIMS, FEDERAL AIRPORT ACT For an additional amount for "Claims, Federal Airport Act", 6o Stat. 170. $701,170,,to remain available until June 30,1953, as follows: Municipal 49 U.S.C. Airport, Dothan, Alabama, $50,901; Municipal Airport, Tucson, Ari- 1101 note. zona, $25,544; Yuina County Airport, Yuma, Arizona, $3,114; Delano- Kern County.Airport, Delano, California, $403; Palm Springs Airport, Palm Springs, California, $29,979; Municipal Airport, Colorado Springs, Colorado, $108,757; Municipal Airport, Statesboro, Georgia, $40,398; Henry Tift Myers Airport, Tifton, Georgia, $93,931; Munici- pal Airport, Valdosta, Georgia, $85,069; Hammond Airport, Ham- mond, Louisiana, $24,538; Lafayette Airport, Lafayette, Louisiana, $44,368; Municipal Airport, Glasgow, Montana, $30,487; Municipal Airport, Omalia, Nebraska, $44,440, Municipal Airport, Bismarck, North Dakota, $13,924; Clatsop Airport, Astoria, Oregon, $8,915; Municipal Airport,,-Roanoke, Virginia, $63,161,; Walla Walla City- County Airport, Walla Walla, Washington, $21,241. BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS For an additional amount for "Federal-aid highways", to remain available until expended, $69,500,000, which suns is composed of $14,491,000, the remainder of the amount authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1950, and $55,009,000, a part of the amount attthol ized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1951. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For' lease 2001/10/30: CIA-RDP57-003800500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 _4_ All 66 Stat. 104. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THa TREASURER SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $450,000. CONTINGENT EXPENSES. PUBLIC MONEYS For an additional amount for "Contingent expenses, public moneys'", $25.000. BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $20,000,000. BUREAU OF TIIE MINT SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $225,000: Provided, That appropriations granted under this head for the fiscal year 1952, shall be available for paying wage increases from the date of approval by the Treasury Department. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT (Out of the postal revenues) POSTAL OPERATIONS For an additional amount for "Postal operations'", $10,000,000. TRANSPORTATION OF MAILS For an additional amount for "Transportation of mails", fiscal year 1951, $61,578,000. For an additional amount for "Transportation of mails", $100,- 000,000. CLAIMS For an additional amount for "Claims", $250,000. CHAPTER IV DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses". $988,000; and the limitation under this head in the Department of Labor Ap- 210. propriation Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal services, is increased from "$4,200,000" to "$5,746,000": Provided, That the limitation in the appropriation granted the Department of Labor in the Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved Forfease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R00500020099-9 -5- Pub. Law 375 All 66 Stat. 105. joint resolution of August 16, 1951 (Public Law 113 , on the ura- 65 Stat. 19V. tion of temporary employment of Mexican nationals, is repealed. BUREAU of EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION FUND For an additional amount for "Employee's compensation fund", $2,200,000. FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES, BUREAU OF OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE The tunonnt authorized to be expended from the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund, for "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance", by the Federal Security Agency Appropriation Act, 1952, is increasc,tl from "$58,000,000" to "$60,100,- 65 Stat. 219. 000". OFFICE. OF THE ADMINISTRATOR SURPLUS PROPERTY DISPOSAL For an additional amount for "Surplus property disposal", $40,000. DEFENSE COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES For an additional amount for "Defense community facilities and services", Federal Security Agency, $4,000,000, to remain available until June 30,1953; and the amount of the appropriation for "Salaries and. expenses, defense community facilities and services", granted in the. Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1952, shall be available 65 Stat. 763. until June 30, 1953, for necessary expenses of the Federal Security Agency in connection with its functions under the. Defense Housing and Community Facilities and Services Act of 1951, including services 65 Stat. 293. as authorized by section 15 of the-Act of August 2,1946? (5 U. S. C. 55a). 42.S.C. ? 15U91 note. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 60 Stat. 810, SALARIES AND EXPENSES, RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD (TRUST FUND) For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses, Railroad Retirement Board (trust fund)", $1,600,000, to be derived from the railroad retirement account; and the limitation under this head in the Railroad Retirement Board Appropriation Act, 1952, on the 65 Stat, 222. amount available for personal services, is increased from 11$3,799,72411 to "$5,259,000". CHAPTER V DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES Tor an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", for fighting forest fires, $3,250,000. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved CHAPTER VI DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R'00500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 _6_ All 66 Stat. 106. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE For an additional amount for "Operation and maintenance", $240,000; and the limitation under this head in the Interior Depart- 250. Inert Appropriation Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal services is increased from "$3,983,862" to "$1,264,862". BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES For an additional amount for "Management of lands and resources", $250,000; and the restrictions contained within the Interior Depart- 251; ment Appropriation Act, 1952, limiting the amounts which may be expended from appropriations to the Bureau of Land Management for personal services, are hereby waived to the extent necessary to meet the cost of fire suppression. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS For an additional amount for "Resources management", $175,000; and the restrictions contained within the Interior Department Appro- 252. priation Act, 1952, limiting the amounts which may be expended from appropriations to the Bureau of Indian Affairs for personal services, are hereby waived to the extent necessary to meet the cost of fire suppression. SMOKE JUMPER FACILITIES For expenses necessary for the establishment of facilities for forest fire control operations pursuant to the Act of October 24, 1951 (Public Law 198), $700,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That the amount made available herein shall be the full coat of the acquisition of land and construction of facilities: Provided further, That hereafter the authorization granted in section 3 of said Act to enter into contracts for the foregoing purposes shall not be exercised. SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $3,500,000. 65 Stat. 65 Stat. 255. 742. The limitation under this head in the Interior Department Appro- priation Act, 1952,, as amended' by the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal services, is increased from "$38,570,17.2" to "$42,976,462". Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For Rase 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-003840500020099-9 _7_ Pub. Law All 66 Stat. 107. CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MINERAL RESOURCES The limitation under this head in the Interior Department Appro- priation Stat. 259. Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal services, is 65 increased from "$10,446,575" to "$11,454,000". NATIONAL PARK SERVICE MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION OF PHYSICAL FACILITIES The limitation under this head in the Interior Department Appro- priation Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal services, is 65 Stat. 260. Increased from "$4,193,747" to 1'$4,543,900". OFFICE OF TERRITORIES CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, ALASKA The limitation under this head in the Interior Department Appro- priation Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal services, is 65 Stat. 263. increased from "$2,493,000" to "$2,844,700". ADMINISTRATION OF TERRITORIES For an additional amount for "Administration of Territories", $163,000; and the limitation under this head in the Interior Depart- 65 Stat. nient Appropriation Act., 1952, on the amount available for personal services, is increased from "$811,865" to "$879,200". CHAPTER VII INDEPENDENT OFFICES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Investigations: For the establishment of a revolving fund which shall be available to the Civil Service Commission without fiscal year limitation for financing investigations, the costs of which are required or authorized by Public Law 298, Eighty-second Congress, or any Ante, p. other law to be borne by appropriations or funds of other Gov- ernment departments and agencies, $4,000,000: Provided, That said fund shall be reimbursed from available funds of such departments and agencies for investigations made for them at rates estimated by the Commission to be adequate to recover expenses of operation, including provision for accrued annual leave and depreciation of equipment purchased by the fund: Provided further, That any surplus accruing to the fund in any fiscal year shall be paid into the general fund of the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts during the ensuing fiscal year: Provided further, That any such surplus may be applied first to restore any impairment of the capital of the fund by reason of variations between the rates charged for work or services and the amount subsequently determined by the Commission to be the cost of performing such work or services. COMMISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE MANSION For an additional amount for "Commission on Renovation. of the Executive Mansion", $20,000. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved Fore'lease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-003841900500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 All 66 Stat. 108. IsIj 'PLAOED PERSONS COMMISSION For an additional amount for "Displaced Persons Commission" $3,074,500; and appropriations granted under this head for the fisca' year 1952 shall rema12n available until August 31, 1952. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $313,000; and the limitation under this head in the Independent Offices Appro- ppriation Act, 1952, on the amount available for travel, is increased fromn "$240,000" to "$252,000". FEDERAL SUPPLY AND RECORDS BUILDING For the acquisition of a site in or near Kansas City, Kansas, or Kansas City, Missouri, and the construction thereon of a building for use as a supply and records center, including related equipment, approaches, ramps, roadways, railroad spurs, and other appurtenant facilities, pursuant to the provisions of the Public Buildings Act of May 25, 1926, as amended (40 IT. S. C. 341), $4,400,000, to remain available until expended. HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR DEFENSE COMMUNITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES For an additional amount for "Defense community facilities and services", $9,375,000, to remain available until expended : Provided, That no part of the foregoing appropriation shall be used for the construction of any project unless funds are available for the completion of such project. For an additional amount for "Defense housing", $12,500,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That no part of the fore- going appropriation shall be used for the construction of any project unless funds are available for the completion of such project. For an additional amount for "Alaska housing", $1,125,000, to remain available until expended. PUBLIC HOUSING ADMINISTRATION ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS For an additional amount for "Annual contributions", $3,600,000. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved FoNgelease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384411l!100500020099-9 _9_ Pub. Law 375 All 66 Stat. 109. NATIONAL CAPITAL HOUSING AUTHORITY MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF PROPERTIES For an additional amount for "Maintenance and operation of prop- SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses', $100,000. SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $2,955,000; and the limitations under this head in the Supplemental Appropri- ation Act, 1952, on the amount available for expenses of National Administration, Planning, Training, and Records Management is increased from "$1,856,000" to "$2,042,000", and on the amount avail- able for expenses of State Administration, Planning, Training, and Records Servicing is increased from "$6,454,000" to "$7,350,000": Pro- vided, That effective as of the first clay of the first pay period which began after June 30, 1951, and within ninety days from the date of enactment of this Act, the rate of compensation of any employee of a local board or appeal board may be increased pursuant to the authority contained in section 10 of the Universal Military Training and Serv- ice Act, as amended: Provided further, That such increase may be made retroactively effective on the same basis as if they had been authorized by Public Law 201, approved October 24, 1951. VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION COMPENSATION AND PENSIONS For an additional amount .for "Compensation and pensions", $60,000,000, to remain available until expended. READJUSTMENT BENEFITS I+ or an additional amount for "Readjustment benefits", $148,000,000, to remain available until expended. NATIONAL SERVICE LIFE INSURANCE For an additional amount for "National service life insurance", $50,000,000, to remain available until expended. SERVICLMEN'S INDEMNITIES For an additional amount for "Servicemen's indemnities", $2,300,000, to remain available until expended. 62 Stat. 6109 65 Stat. 75. 50 U.S.C. app. 460. 65 Stat. 612. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved 65 Stat. 38 U.S.C qq 252a- For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-003841 0500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -10. All 66 Stat. 110. SERVICE-DISA13LED VETERANS INSURANCE FUND For the "Service-disabled veterans insurance fund", authorized by section 620 of the National Service Life Insurance Act of 1940. as 36. amended (38 U. S. C. 821), $250,000, to remain available until expended. VETERANS SPECIAL TERM INSURANCE. FUND For the "Veterans special term insurance fund", authorized by sec- tion 621 of the National Service Life Insurance Act of 1940, as amended 37. (38 U. S. C. 822 (a) ), $250,000, to remain available until expended. AUTOMOBILES AND OTHER CONVEYANCES FOR DISABLED VETERANS To enable the Administrator to provide, or assist in providing, auto- mobiles or other conveyances for disabled veterans, as authorized by 74. the Act of October 20, 1951 (Public Law 187), $25,000,000, to remain 52eavailable until expended. 52e. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MARITIME ACTIVITIES OPERATING-DIFFERENTIAL SUBSIDIES The last proviso under the head "Operating-differential subsidies", 84. in the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1952, is amended to read as follows: "Piwvzded further, That no part of the foregoing appropriation shall be available for obligation, nor any obligation made, for the payment of an operating-differential subsidy for any number of voyages, during the current fiscal year, in excess of fourteen hundred, of which sixty shall be for new operators, which number shall include the number of voyages under contracts hereafter awarded." MARITIME TRAINING For an additional amount for "Maritime training",$43,500, and the limitation under this head in the Independent Offices Appropriation 85. Act, 1952, on the amount available for personal services, is increased front "$2,236,500" to "$2,263,500". DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY-CIVIL FUNprIONS CORPS OF ENGINEERS Rivers and Harbors and Flood Control Flood control, general (emergency fund) For an additional amount for "Flood control, general (emergency fund)*'. $5,750,000, to be derived by transfer from "Flood control, general" and to remain available until expended. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For Rase 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384) D500020099-9 -11- Pub. Law All 66 Stat. 111. CHAPTER Iii FOREIGN AID DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY-CIvii. FUNCTIONS GOVERNMENT AND RELIEF IN OCCUPIED AREAS After the termination of the occupation government in Japan, there may be transferred, with the approval of the Bureau of the Budget, to appropriations of the Department of State for the purposes thereof in the areas for which the funds were appropriated during fiscal year 1952, such unobligated balances of the appropriations granted under this head for the fiscal year 1952, and, such property related thereto, as may be determined to be necessary, and any limitations in said fppropriations to the Department of State are hereby waived to the extent necessary to accomplish the purposes of such transfers. CHAPTER X EMERGENCY AGENCIES SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $200,000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation for "Salaries and expenses", Office of Defense Mobilization. SMALL DEFENSE PLANTS ADMINISTRATION SALARIES AND EXPENSES For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the Small Defense Plants Administration, including expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the purposes of this appropriation, and hire of passenger motor vehicles, $825,000. INCREASED PAY COSTS For additional amounts for appropriations for the fiscal year 1952, for increased pay costs authorized by Public Laws 201 and 204, approved October 24, 1951, and Public Law 207, approved October 25, 1951, and comparable pay increases granted. by administrative action 65 stat. 612, pursuant to law, as follows: 622, 636. LEGISLATIVE BRA NCII Senate: "Salaries, officers and employees", $782,S9G; Contingent expenses of the senate: "Senate policy committees", $9,910; "Joint Committee on the Economic Report", $7,690; "Joint Committee on Atomic Energy", $12,925; "Joint Committee on Printing", $2,792; Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Aww Approve For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-003848000500020099-9 ub. Law 375 -12- A 1 66 Stat. 112. ice resident's automobile", $355; "Automobile for the President pro tempore", $355; "Automobile for majority and minority leaders", $710: "Reporting Senate proceedings", $10,253; "Furniture", cleaning and so forth, $290; "Inquiries and investigations", $92,120; "Folding documents", $2,890; "Miscellaneous item", $15,060; House of Representatives: "Salaries, officers and employees", $150,000; "Clerk hire, Members and Delegates", $500,000; Contingent expenses of the House : "Furniture", $8,850; "Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation", $7,475; "Office of the Coordinator of Information", $5,630; "Folding documents", $5,250; "Revision of laws" $800; "Speaker's automobile", $485; "Office of Legislative Counsel", $16,065, of which $7,600 shall be isbursed by the Secretary of the Senate and $8,465 by the Clerk of t ie House of Representatives; Capitol police: "Capitol Police Board", $1,795; "Education of Senate and House pages", $2,940; Architect of the capitol : Office of the Architect of the Capitol : "Salaries", $8,100; Capitol Buildings and Grounds: "Capitol Buildings", $39,000; "Capitol Grounds", $18,100; "Legislative garage", $2,400; "Senate Office Building", $55,400; "House Office Buildings', $78,000; "Capitol Power Plant", $35,400; Library, buildings and grounds:. "Structural and mechanical care", $16,700; Botanic Garden: "Salaries and expenses", $14,700, Library of Congress: "Salaries, Library proper", $293,634; Copyright office : "Salaries", $73,000; Legislative.reference service: "Salaries and expenses", $66,300; Distribution of catalog cards: "Salaries and expenses, $55,359; Union catalogs: "Salaries and expenses", $1,230; Library buildings: "Salaries and expenses", $74,860; Government Printing Office, Office of Superintendent of Documents: " alaries and expenses, $117,120; Tim JUDICIARY Supreme Court of the United States: "Salaries", $52,000; "Care of the building and grounds", $11,800; Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: "Salaries and expenses", 1000; Customs Court: "Salaries and expenses", $23,835; Court of Claims: "Salaries and expenses", $7,000; Other courts-and services: "Salaries of clerks of courts", $398,000; "Probation system", $197,000; "Salaries ofcrier9 , $51,000; Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For lWHease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-003841 0500020099-9 -13- Pub. Law 375 All 66 Stat. 113. ":Miscellaneous salaries", $239,900: "Salaries of court reporters", $94,400 "Administrative Office of the United States Courts", $40,300; "Expenses of referees", $15,000; EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT "Executive Mansion and grounds", $20,000; Bureau of the Budget:" Sal aries and expenses", $240,000; Council of Economic Advisers: "Salaries and expenses", $17,800; National Security Resources Board: "Salaries and expenses", $30,000; INDEPENDENT OFFICES Civil Service Commission : "Salaries and expenses", $1,000,000; Economic Stabilization Agency: "Salaries and expenses", $5,000,000; "Export-Import Bank of Washington" (increase of $70,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses) ; Federal Civil Defense Administration: "Operations", $365,000; Federal Comm unications Commission: "Salaries and expenses", $488,900; Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service: "Salaries and expenses", $203,775; Federal Power Commission:."Flood-control surveys', $14,000; Federal Trade Coimission: "Salaries and expenses", $274,000; General Accounting Office: "Salaries", $1,500,000; Indian Claims Commission : "Salaries and expenses", $3,900; Interstate Commerce Commission: "General expenses", $719,000; "Railroad safety", $60,000; "Locomotive inspection'", $45,000; National Advisory' Committee for Aeronautics: "Salaries and expenses", $1,400,000; National Labor Relations Board: "Salaries and expenses", $432,250; National Mediation Board: "Salaries and expenses", $20,900; and the amount made available under the head "Salaries and expenses, National Railroad Adjustment Board", in the National Mediation Board Appropriation Act, 1952, for compensation and expenses of referees is decreased from "$250,000" to "$231,000"; Securities and Exchange Commission : "Salaries and expenses", $435,000; Smithsonian Institution: "Salaries and expenses, Smithsonian Institution", $162,000; "Salaries and expenses, National Gallery of Art", $90,000; Tariff Commission: "Salaries and expenses", $87,000; The Tax Court of the United States: "Salaries and expenses', $42,000; Veterans' Administration: "Administration, medical, hospital, and domiciliary services", $32,254,000; FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY Columbia Institution for the Deaf : "Salaries and expenses", $26,600 to be derived- by transfer from the appropriation ` Promotion and further development of vocational, education", Office of Education; Food and -Drug Administration : "Salaries and expenses", $343,300; Freedmen's Hospital : "Salaries and expenses", $193,800; Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved oward Univrsity: "Salaries and expenses", $260,300, of which $216,100 shall be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Pro- motion and further development of vocational education", Office of Education; Office of Education : "Salaries and expenses", $202,300, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Promotion and further develop- ment of vocational education", Office of Education; Office of Vocational Rehabilitation : "Salaries and expenses", $38,000; Public Health Service : "Venereal diseases", $146,300; "Tuberculosis", $61,750; "Assistance to States, general", $95,000; "Communicable diseases", $272,650; "Engineering, sanitation, and industrial hygiene", $104,500; "Disease and sanitation investigations and control Territory of Alaska", $18,050; ' "Salaries and expenses, hospital construction services", $63,650; "Hospitals and medical care", $1,346,150; "Foreign quarantine service", $148,200; "National Institutes of Health, operating expenses", $256,500; "National Cancer Institute", $156,750; "Mental health activities"2 $42,750; "National Heart Institute", $82,650 "Dental health activities", $19,000; "Salaries and expenses", $167,200; Saint Elizabeths Hospital: "Salaries and expenses", $190,025; Social Security Administration : "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Federal Credit Unions", $54,150; "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Public Assistance", $96,900; "Salaries and expenses, Children's Bureau", $90,250; "Salaries and expenses, Office of the Commissioner", $14,250, together with not to exceed $7,325 to be transferred from the Fed- eral old-age and survivors insurance trust fund ; Office of the Administrator: "Salaries, Officeof the Administrator", $156,275, together with hpt to exceed $30,400'to be transferred from the Federal old-age an " survivors insurance trust fund; alaries and expenses, Division of Service Operations", $28,975, tog- per with not to exceed $3,700 to be transferred from the Fede l old-age and survivors insurance trust fund; "Salaries, Office of the General Counsel", $28,500, together with not to exceed $1,900 to be transferred from the appropriation ".Salaries and expenses, certification and inspection services", and not to exceed $29,250 to be transferred from the Federal old-age and survivors insurance trust fund; Provided, That the Administrator may transfer from any appropria- tion available for salaries and expenses of the Federal Security Agency or any constituent part thereof to any of the foregoing appropriation accounts of the Federal Security Agency such additional amounts as 65 Stat. 61 . may be necessary to meet increased pay costs under Public Law 201, approved October 24, 1051; AN, For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-0038400500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -14- Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For Rase 2001/10/30: CIA-RDP57-003848500020099-9 15- Pub. Law 375 GENERAL SERVICES All 66 Stat. 115 ~DMINISTR.ITION "Operating expenses", $5,759,000; HOUSING AND IIO31E FINANCE AGENCY Office of the Administrator: "Salaries and expenses", $207,000; "Advance planning of non-Federal public works", $63,500; "Salaries and expenses, defense housing and community facili- ties and services", $44,700; "Salaries and expenses, defense production activities", $40,000; "Federal National Mortgage Association" (increase of $244,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for adminis- trative expenses) Loans for prefabricated housing (increase of $18?,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses in connection with loans for prefabricated housing) ; "Home Loan Bank Board" (increase of $31,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses, and increase of $95,000 in the limitation upon the amount %vhich may be used for nonadministrative expenses for the examination of Federal and State chartered institutions) ; "Federal Housing Administration" (increase of $334,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses, and increase of $1,175,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for nonadministrative expenses) "Public Housing Administration" (increase of $833,000 in the limi- tation upon the amount -which may be used for administrative expenses, and increase of $1,031,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for nonadministrative expenses) ; "Administrative expenses", $601,000; DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE "Research and Marketing Act of 1046", $222,000; Bureau of Agricultural Economics : "Economic investigations", $170,500; "Crop and livestock estimates", $234,500; Agricultural Research Administration: "Office of Administrator',.$41,000; "Research on agricultural problems of Alaska", $20,000; Research on strategic and critical agricultural materials", $32,000; Office of Experiment Stations: "Salaries and expenses", $23,000; "Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics", $86,000; Bureau of Animal Industry: Salaries and expenses: "Animal research", $215,000; "Animal disease control and eradication", r "Marketing agreements, hog cholera vius0and serum", $4,200; "Meat inspection", $1,040,000; "Bureau of Dairy Industry", $98,000; `Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry", $450,000; Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering: Plant, soil, and agricultural engineering research', $745,920; "National Arboretum", $12,080; 60 Stat.1082. 7 U.S.C. ? 427,,427h- 427,,1621- 1629. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approve Fo-lease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -16- All 66 tat. 116. ureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine: Salaries and expenses: "Insect investigations", $2G.1,500; `Insect and plant-disease control", $297,900; ``Plant quarantines', $192,61)0; "Control of emergency outbreaks of insects and plant dis- eases" (not to exceed $42,000 of the amount of this appro- priation which may be apportioned for use only to meetemer= gene", conditions, pursuant to the provision under this head 65 Stat. 231, in the Dep:utment of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1952, may be used to meet increased pay costs under the Act of 65 Stat. 612. October 24,1951 (Public Law 201)) Forest Service: Salaries and expenses: "National forest protection and management", $1,492,000; "Forest research", $308,000; "State and private forestry cooperation", $48,000; Production and Marketing Administration: "Marketing serv- ices", $740,000; "Commodity Exchange Authority", $12,000; Rural Electrification Administration: "Salaries and expenses", $540,000; Farmers' Home Administration: "Salaries and expenses", $1, 7 45,000; "Commodity. Credit Corporation'' (not to exceed $1,080,000 of the amount placed in reserve pursuant to the last proviso under this head 65 stat., 44. in the Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1952, may be used to meet increased pay costs under the Act of October 24, 1951 65 stat. 12. (Public Law 201)) ; "Farm Credit Administration", $31,000; "Federal intermediate credit banks" (increase of $53,756 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses) ; r "Production credit corporations" (increase of $49,015 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses) ; Extension Service: "Salaries and expenses", $58,000; "Office of the Secretary", $160,000; "Office of the Solicitor", $172,000; "Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations", $40,000; "Office of Information", $48,000; "Library", $46,000; DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Office of the Secretary : "Salaries and expenses", $100,000; "Technical and scientific services", $10,000; "Salaries and expenses, defense production activities', $2,500,000; Bureau of th.e Census: "Salaries and expenses", $450,000; "Seventeenth decennial census", $660,000; Civil Aeronautics Administration: "Salaries and expenses', $6,000,000; "Technical development and evaluation", $70,000; "Maintenance and operation, Washington National Airport", $80,000; Approvec>1 For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For Lase 2001/10/30 :CIA-RDP57-00384F 500020099-9 -17- Pub. Law 37 All 66 Stat. 117. "Federal-aid airport program, Federal Airport Act" ($150,000 60 Stat. 170. of the amount made available for projects in the States to be 49 U.S.C. available for necessary planning, research, and administrative ? 1101 note, expenses) ; Civil Aeronautics Board: "Salaries and expenses", $250,000; Coast and Geodetic Survey : "Salaries and expenses", $46.9,000; Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: "Departmental salaries and expenses", $209,000; "Field office service", $92,000; "Export control", $124,000; Maritime activities: "Salaries and expenses'", $719,300; and increase the limitations thereunder as follows: Administrative expenses, $642,300; Maintenance of shipyard facilities, $41,000; Reserve fleet expenses, $36,000; Patent Office: "Salaries and expenses", $750,000; National Bureau of Standards: "Operation and administration", $40,000; "Research and testing", $250,000; "Radio propagation and standards", $70,000; Weather Bureau: "Salaries and expenses", $1,470,000; "Inland Waterways Corporation" (increase of $10,000 in the limita- tion upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses) ; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Army-Civil functions: Quartermaster Corps: "Cemeterial expenses", $47,500;. "United States Soldiers' Hone" ($135,000, to be paid from the Soldiers' Home permanent fund) ; "Canal Zone Government", $550,000; "Postal service", $50,000; "Panama Canal Company" (increase of $15,000 in the limita- tion upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses) ; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Office of the Secretary: "Enforcement of the Connally Hot Oil Act", $11,000; 49 Stat. 30. "Operation and maintenance, Southeastern Power Adminis- 15 U.S.C. tration", $16,000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation 715-715k. "Construction, Southeastern Power Administration'; "Salaries and expenses, defense production activities", $250,000; Commission of Fine Arts : "Salaries and expenses", $1,200; Bonneville Power Administration: "Construction" $590,000; Bureau of Land Management: "Management of lands and resources", $335,000; Bureau of Indian Affairs : "Health, education, and welfare services", $2,175,000; "Resources management", $388,000; ``General administrative expenses", $224,900; "Pment to Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of Lidians, Okla- 011V,$1,500)- "Tribal funds" (from tribal funds), $79,000; Bureau of Reclamation : "General administrative expenses", $300,000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Construc- tion and rehabilitation"; Geological Survey: "Surveys, investigations, and research", $649,000; Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved Approved For F (ease 2001/10/30: CIA-RDP57-003848000500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -13- 66 Stat. 110. Bureau of Mines: "Conservation and development of mineral resources", $650,000; "Health and safety", $285,001; "General administrative. expenses", $84,000; National Park Service: "Management and protection", $440,000; "Maintenance and rehabilitation of physical facilities", $79,000; "General administrative expenses", $83,000; Fish and Wildlife Service: "Management of resources", $275,000; "Investigations of resources", $170,000; "General administrative expenses", $55,000; Office of Territories : "Operation and maintenance of roads, Alaska", $40,000; Administration, Department of the Interior: "Salaries and expenses'", $140,000.; DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Legal activities and general administration: "Salaries and expenses, general administration", $160,000; "Salaries and expenses, general legal activities", $400,000; "Salaries and expenses, Antitrust Division", $245,000; "Salaries and expenses, United States attorneys and marshals", $800,000; Federal Prison System : "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Prisons", $1,130,000; Office of Alien Property (trust fund) : "Salaries and expenses" (increase of $240,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses) ; "Federal Prison Industries, Incorporated" (increase of $21,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for administrative expenses, and increase of $29,000 in the limitation upon the amount which may be used for expenses of vocational training of prisoners) ; DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of the Secretary : "Salaries and expenses", $76,000; "Salaries and expenses, Office of the Solicitor", $109,200; "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Labor Standards", $43,700; "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment Rights", $18,000; "Salaries and expenses, defense production activities", $120,000; Bureau of A renticeship: "Salaries and expenses", $166,300; Bureau of Employees' Compensation: "Salaries and expenses", $138,700; Bureau of Labor Statistics: "Salaries and expenses", $323,000; "Revision of consumers' price index $83,600; Women's Bureau: "Salaries and expenses", $16,200? Wage and Hour Division : "Salaries and expenses", 521,500; POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT (Out of the postal revenues) "General administration", $1,675,000; "Postal operations", $241,479,000; Approved For R ease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384F%W500020099-9 -19-. Pub. Law 375 All 66 Stat. 119. DEPARTMENT OF STATE "Salaries and expenses", $4,200 000; 'International information ands educational activities", $1,750,000; "Government in occupied areas", $700,000; TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Secretary : "Salaries and expenses", $175,000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Operating expenses, Coast Guard"; Bureau of Accounts: "Salaries and expenses", $65,000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Operating expenses, Coast Guard7"; "Salaries and Expenses, Division of Disbursement", $750,000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Operating expenses, Coast Guard"; Bureau of the Public Debt: "Administering the public debt", $617,- 000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Operating expenses, Coast Guard"? Bureau of Customs: "Aalaries and expenses" $3,000,000; Bureau of Narcotics: "Salaries and expenses-', $130,000, to be derived v y transfer from the appropriation "Operating expenses, Coast uard"; Secret Service Division: "Salaries and expenses", $172,000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Operating expenses,. Coast Guard"; "Salaries and expenses, White House police", $10,000, to be derived by transfer from the appropriation "Operating expenses, Coast Guard"; ' DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (Out of revenues of the District of Columbia) General Administration : "Executive office", $19,400; "Office of the corporation counsel", $18,000; "Purchasing Division", $8,500; "Board of Tax Appeals", $1,200; Fiscal Service: "Salaries and expenses, Fiscal Service", $106,700;' Compensation and retirement fund expenses: "Workmen's compensation, administrative expenses", $14,000; "District government retirement and relief funds", $70,000; Regulatory agencies: "Alcoholic Beverage Control Board", $4,800; "Board of Parole", $2,400; "Coroner's office", $4,300; "Department of Insurance", $700; "Department of Weights, Measures, and Markets", $11,400; "License Bureau", $6,700; "Minimum Wage and Industrial Safety Board", $6,500; "Office of Recorder of Deeds", $10,000; "Poundmaster's office", $3,100; "Office of Administrator of Rent Control", $1,200; "Zoning Commission", $2,100; Public schools: "General administration", $1,557,000; "Vocational education, George-Barden program", $19,000; "Operation and maintenance of buildings, grounds and equip. ment", $221,000; Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approve For-'"elease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384%00500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -20- 11 66 Stat. 120. Public Library: "Operating expenses", $68,000; Recreation Department: "5perating expenses", $133,000; "Metropolitan Police", $944,000, of which $132,050 shall be payabla from the highway fund; Fire Department , $440,000; Courts : `District of Columbia courts", $42,100, of which $1,700 shall be available for payment to the United States Public Health Service; Health Department: "General administration", $56,000; "Operating expenses, Glenn Dale Tuberculosis Sanatorium", $94,000; "Operating expenses, Gallinger Municipal Hospital and the Tuberculosis Hospital", $341,000; Department of Corrections: "Operating expenses", $150,500; Public welfare: "General administration", $1,400; "Agency services", $12,600; "Operating expenses, protective institutions", $97,000; "Saint Elizabeths Hospital", $575,000; Public works : "Office of chief clerk", $5,700; "Office of Municipal Architect", $8,800; "Operating expenses, Office of Superintendent of District Build- ings", $79,000; "Department of Inspections", $30,000; "Operating expenses, Electrical Division", $14,000; "Central garage", $5,900; "Operating expenses, Street and Bridge Divisions" (payable from highway fund), $60,000; "Capital outlay, Street and Bridge Divisions" (payable from highway fund), $13,000,; "Department of Vehicles and Traffic" (payable from highway fund), $32,000; "Division of Trees and Parking" (payable from highway fund), $21,300; "Operating expenses, Division of Sanitation", $331,000; "Operating expenses, Sewer Division", $85,000; "Operating expenses, Water Division" (payable from water fund), $105,000; Washington Aqueduct: "Operating expenses" (payable from water fund), $20,000; "National Guard", $3,500; "National Capital Parks", $146,000; "National Zoological Park", $29,800; DIVISION OF ExrENSES The sums appropriated in this Act for the District of Columbia shall, unless otherwise specifically provided, be paid out of the general fund of the District of Columbia, as defined in the District of Columbia Appropriation Act of 1952. Appropriations or other funds made available by this or any other Act for personal services during the fiscal year 1952 shall be available for pay increases, comparable to those provided by Public Law 201, 612. approved October 24, 1951, granted by administrative action pursuant to law : Provided, That such pay increases may be made retroactively effective on the same basis as if they had been authorized by said law: Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For F%Wase 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384RW500020099-9 -Z1- Pub. Law 1,75 All 66Stat. 121. Provided further, That this section shall not affect the availability of funds for compensation of personnel employed, by contract, pursuant to section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S. C. 55a), or other 60 Stat. 810. similar authority, or of employees whose rates of pay are fixed in accordance with prevailing local wage rates upon recommendation of wage boards or other similar authority: Provided further, That (1) the position of Administrative Assistant Secretary of the Treasury established by Reorganization Plan Numbered 26 of, 1950, the position 64USSat.1260. of Administrative Assistant Attorney General established by Reor- 5 1332-15 ganization Plan Numbered 2 of 1950, the position of Administrative note. Assistant Secretary of the Interior established by Reorganization Plan Numbered 3 of 1950, the position of Administrative Assistant Secre- tart' of Commerce established by Reorganization Plan Numbered 5 of. 1950, and the position of Administrative Assistant Secretary of Labor established by Reorganization Plan Numbered 6 of 1950, shall 64 Stat. 1261- be filled without reference to section 1310 of Public Law 253 of the 1263. Eighty-second Congress as amended shall be subject to the Classifica- 5 v.s.c. ~ ~ ~ 133z-15 tion Act of 1949, as amended, shall be placed in the highest grade set note. forth in the general schedule of such Act without regard to section 65 Stat. 757. 505 (b) of such Act, as amended, and shall be in addition to the 5 u.s.c. number of positions authorized to be placed in such grade under Such ? 43 note. section, and (2) in the case of any other position for which compensa- 63 Stat. 954. tion is expressly established by law at a rate equal to the rate payable 5 U.S.C. prior to the enactment of Public Law 201, Eighty-second Congress, ? 1071 note. under the highest grade of the Classification Act of 1949, the rate of 65 Stat. 612. compensation shall hereafter be equal to the rate payable for such grade under said Public Law 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 1952, limiting the amounts which may be expended for personal services, or for specified types of personal services, or for other pur- poses involving personal services, or amounts which may be trans- ferred between appropriations or authorizations available for or involving such services, are hereby increased to the extent necessary to meet increased pay costs authorized by Public Laws 201 and 204, approved October 24, 1951, and Public Law 207, approved October 25, 1951, and comparable pay increases granted by administrative action 65 St t- 612, pursuant to law. 622, 636. CHAPTER XII CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, AUDITED CLAIMS, AND JUDGMENTS For payment of claims for damages as settled and determined by departments and agencies in accord with law, audited claims certified to be due by the General Accounting Office, and judgments rendered against the United States by United States district courts and the United States Court of Claims, as set forth in House Document Numbered 471, Eighty-second Congress, and Senate Document Nuui- bered 108, Eighty-second Congress, $6,490,662, together with such amounts as may be necessary to pay interest (as and when specified in such judgments or in certain of the settlements of the General Ac- counting Office 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 Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved AOW For lease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -22- All 66 Stat. 122. herein sha not continue for more than thirty clays after the date of Persons SEC. 1301. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act, or engage , of the funds available for expenditure by any corporation included etc., t in this Act, shall be used to pay the salary or wages of any person garnet strikes r or - who engages in it strike against the Government of the United States g advooat ng or who is a member of an organization of Government employees overthrow or that asserts the tight to strike against the Government of the United 11.s. Govern. States, or who advocates, or is a member of an organization that advo- ment. cites, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force Affidavit. or violence: Provided, That for the purposes hereof an affidavit shall be considered prima facie evidence that the person making the affidavit has not contrary to the provisions of this section engaged in a strike against the Government of the United States, is not a member of an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government of the United States, or that such person does not advocate, and is not a member of an organization that advo- cates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force Penalty. or violence: Provided further, That any person who engages in a strike against the Government of the United States or who is a mem- ber of an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against. the Government of the United States, or who advo- cates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the over- throw 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 or fund contained 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 one year, or both: Provided further, That the above penalty clause shall be in addition to, and not in sub- stitution for, any other provisions of existing law. SEC. 1302. Section 1310 of Public Law 253 of the Eighty-second 65 Stat. 757. Congress is hereby amended as follows : 5 U.S. c. At the end of subsection "a" before the period, insert : ": Provided ? 43 Promotions. further, That any agency may promote any employee permanently to a position if such promotion will not increase.the number of employees holding permanent positions in the grade of such position in such agency above the number in such grade in such agency prior to Sep- tember 1, 1950: Provided further, That permanent promotions may be made to any position in It category for which the Civil Service Com- mission authorizes permanent appointments under the terms hereof". And in the last proviso of subsection "c", after "register," insert: "or is eligible for appointment, in accordance with a regular appoint- ment system or procedure established prior to September 1, 1950, to a higher grade position outside the competitive Civil Service,". And at the end of subsection "c", before the period, insert: "or being advanced to a grade level not exceeding that for which he had previously established eligibility as required by the terms hereof: Provided further, That, notwithstanding the provisions hereof, and in order to avoid undue hardship or inequity, the Civil Service Commis- sion, when requested by the head of the agency involved, may authorize pronotiotis in individual cases of meritorious nature". Reduoti ns in SEC. 1303. Amounts made available for pay increases in this Act, amounts by appropriation, increase in administrative . expense limitation, transfer and otherwise are hereby reduced in the sums hereinafter set forth, and such sums (except corporate funds, trust funds, and funds under the title "Control of emergency outbreaks of insects and plant diseases") shall be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the Treasury immediately upon the approval of this Act, as follows: Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved For Fease 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384Fl0500020099-9 -23- Pub. Law 375 All 66 Stat. 123. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT National Security Resources Board: "Salaries and expenses", $3,000; INDEPENDENT OFFICES Civil Service Commission: "Salaries and expenses", $40,000; Defense Production Administration: "Salaries and. expenses", (transfer) ($130,000)? Economic Stabilization Agency : "Salaries and expenses", $2,500,000; "Export-Import Bank of Washington" (administrative expenses) ($7,()() Iedera0) Federal Communications Commission: "Salaries and expenses", .$20,000; Federal Power Commission : "Flood-control surveys", $1,400; General Accounting Office: "Salaries", $500,000; Interstate Commerce Commission : "General expenses", $24,000; "Railroad safety", $6,000; "Locomotive inspection", $4,500; National Capital Housing Authority: "Maintenance and operation of properties", $160; National Labor Relations Board: "Salaries and expenses", $22,000; National Mediation Board % "Salaries and expenses", $900; Railroad Retirement Board : "Salaries and expenses", (trust fund) 3 000 (Selective Service System: "Salaries and expenses", $100,000; Smithsonian Institution : "Salaries and expenses, National Gallery of Art",$4,000; The Tax Court of the United States: "Salaries and expenses", $1,000; FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY Food and Drug Administration: "Salaries and expenses", $17,300; - Howard University; "Salaries and expenses",. $4,420' Howard University: "Salaries and expenses", (transfer) ($21,610) Office of Vocational Rehabilitation: "Salaries and expenses", $2,000; Social Security Administration: "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Old-Age. and Survivors Insurance", (trust fund) ($173,000) ; "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Public Assistance", $3,900; "Salaries and expenses, Children's Bureau", $5,250; "Salaries and expenses, Office of the Commissioner", $250; "Salaries and expenses, Office of the Commissioner", (transfer) ($325) ; Office of the Administrator: "Salaries,- Office of the Administrator", $6,275; "Salaries; Office of the Administrator", (transfer) ($2,400) "Salaries and expenses, Division of Service Operations", $975; "Salaries and expenses, Division of Service Operations", (trans- fer) ($700); HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY Office of the Administrator: "Salaries and expenses", $20,700; "Advance planning of non-Federal public works", $6,350; "Salaries and expenses, defense housing and community facili- ties and services", $4,470; "Salaries and expenses, defense production activities", $4,000; Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved 60 Sta 7 U.S. qR 427, 427j, 1629. For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-003800500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -24- A11 66 Stat. 124. "Federal National Mortgage Association", (administrative ex. pense limitation) ($24,400) ; "Loans for prefabricated housing", (administrative expense limitation) ($1,800) ; Home Loan Bank Board : `Administrative expense limitation", ($6,000) ; "Nonadmini,strative expense limitation", ($9,500) Federal Housing Administration : "Administrative expense limitation", ($33,400) "Nonadministrative expense limitation", ($117,500) ; Public Housing Administration : "Administrative expenses", $60,100; "Administrative expenses limitation", ($83,300) ; "Nonadministrative expenses limitation", ($103,100) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE .1082. "Research and Marketing Act of 1946", $10,000; Bureau of Agricultural Economics : 621h_ "Economic investigations", $10,500; Agricultural Research Administration:' "Research on Agricultural problems of Alaska", $2,000; "Research on strategic and critical agricultural materials", $3,200; Bureau of Animal Industry : Salaries and expenses : "Animal disease control and eradication", $15,800; "Marketing agreements, hog cholera virus and serum", $200; Bureau of Dairy Industry : "Salaries and expenses", $3,000; "Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry", $25,000; Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering: "Plant, soil, and agricultural engineering research", $30,920; Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine: "Control of emergency outbreaks of insects and plant diseases", (language) ($4,200) ; Forest Service : "State and private forestry cooperation", $3,000; Production and Marketing Administration: "Marketing Services", $74,000; "Commodity Exchange Authority", $1,200; Rural Electrification Administration: "Salaries and expenses", $5,000; Farmers' Home Administration: "Salaries and expenses", $174,5001 "Commodity Credit Corporation" (language) ($108,000) ; Farm Credit Administration: "Salaries and expenses'", $3,100; "Office of the Secretary", $10,000; "Office of the Solicitor", $17,000; DErARTMEN'r OF COMMERCE Office of the Secretary : "Technical and scientific services", $1,000; "Salaries and expenses, Defense production activities "t $4G0,000 ; Civil Aeronautics Administration: "Technical development and evaluation", $7,000; "Maintenance and operation, Washington National Airport", $8,000; Civil Aeronautics Board: "Salaries and expenses'', $15,000; Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: "Export Control, $12,400; Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved Fgelease 2001/10/30: CIA-RDP57-09,000500020099-9 Law 5 Pub . ir All 66 State 125. Maritime activities : "Maritime training", $2,000; Patent Office :"Salaries and expenses", $251000; "Inland Waterways Corporation", (administrative expenses limi- tation) ($1,000) ; DEPARTMENT Or DEFENSE Department of the Army-Civil Functions : "Canal Zone Government", $55,000; "Postal service", $5,000; "Panama Canal Company", (administrative expenses limita- tion) ($1,500) ; DEPARTMENT Or THE INTERIOR Office of the Secretary: "Salaries and expenses, defense production activities", $15,000; Bonneville Power Administration : "Operation and Maintenance", $16,000; "Construction", $59,000; Bureau of Land Management : "Management of lands and resources", $15,000 ; Bureau of Indian Affairs: "Health, education, and welfare services", $75,000 ; Geological Survey : "Surveys, investigations, and research", $64,'000; Bureau of Mines: "Conservation and development of mineral re- bources",$65,000; Fish and Wildlife Service: "Management of resources", $10,000; "Investigations of resources", $5,000; Office of Territories: "Administration of Territories" $16,300; Administration, Department of .the Interior: ",~alaries and expenses", $4,000; DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Legal Activities and General Administration : "Salaries and expenses, general legal activities", $40,000; "Salaries and expenses, Antitrust I)wision", $24,500; Federal Prison System : "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Prisons", $113,000; DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of the Secretary : "Salaries and expenses", $1,500; "Salaries and expenses, Office of the Solicitor", $2,200; "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Labor Standards", $700; "Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Veterans' Reemployment Rights", $300; "Salaries and expenses, defense production activities", $3,000; Bureau of Apprenticeship : "Salaries and expenses ", $;,500; Bureau of Employees' Compensation: "Salaries and expenses", $2,700; Bureau of Employment Security: "Salaries and expenses", $9,000; Bureau of Labor Statistics: "Salaries and expenses", $6,000; "Revision of consumers' price index"$1,600; Women's Bureau : "Salaries and expenses?', $200; Wage and Hour Division : "Salaries and expenses", $11,500; Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9 Approved Public propag All 66 Stat. -126. For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R500020099-9 Pub. Law 375 -26- y or da. UrMcE DEPARTMENT (Out of the postal revenues) "General Administration", $16,750; "Postal operations", $2,414,790; DEPARTMENT OF STATE "Salaries and expenses", $250,000; "International information and educational activities", $175,000; "Government in occupied areas", $70,000; TREASURY DEPARTMENT Bureau of the Public Debt: "Administering , the public debt" (transfer) ($75,000) ; Bureau of Narcotics: "Salaries and expenses", (transfer) ($13,000) ; Secret Service Division : "Salaries and expenses, White House Police", (transfer) ($5,000). SEC. 1304. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes not heretofore author- ized by the Congress. This Act may be cited'as the "Third Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1952". Approved June 5, 1952. Approved For Release 2001/10/30 : CIA-RDP57-00384R000500020099-9