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PUBLIC LAW 11-MAR. 28, 1953

[67 S T A T.

VETERANS' MISCELLANEOUS BENEFITS

For an additional amount for "Veterans' miscellaneous benefits, $1,361,000, to remain available until expended. GRANTS TO THE R E P U B L I C OF THE P H I L I P P I N E S

For an additional amount for "Grants to the Republic of the Philippines", $1,000,000. REDUCTION IN APPROPRIATION SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' CIVIL RELIEF

The appropriation heretofore granted for "Soldiers' and sailors' civil relief" is hereby reduced by the sum of $1,000,000, and said amount shall be carried to the surplus of the Treasury. CHAPTER VIII CIVIL FUNCTIONS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

CANAL 66 Stat. 582.

ZONE GOVERNMENT

Not to exceed $15,000 of the amount appropriated under this head m the Civil Functions Appropriation Act, 1953, for construction and major equipment, shall be available for payment to the Republic of Panama for an expansion of its Colon sewage disposal facilities to serve the Canal Zone. PANAMA

66 Stat. 5 8 2.

CANAL

COMPANY

The amount made available under this head in the Civil Functions Appropriation Act, 1953, for general and administrative expenses of the Panama Canal Company, is hereby increased from "$3,301,800" to "$3,557,000". CHAPTER IX DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE MILITARY FUNCTIONS

For additional amounts for the following appropriations of not to exceed the amounts stated: "Claims", Department of Defense, $1,000,000; "Retired pay". Department of Defense, $25,000,000; "Military personnel. Army", $725,724,000; "Military personnel, Navy", $140,000,000; "Military personnel, Marine Corps", $63,000,000; "Military personnel requirements", Department of the Air Force, $115,000,000; the foregoing amounts under this heading to be derived by transfer from such appropriations available to the Department of Defense for obligation during the fiscal year 1953 as may be designated by the Secretary of Defense with the approval of the I)irector of the Bureau of the Budget.