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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 46-FEB. 7, 1942 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1943, and additional appropriations therefor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1942, namely: Naval Appropria- TITLE I-APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL YEAR 1943 tion Act, 1943. Post, pp. 887, 990. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Pot,p. 91. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES For traveling expenses of civilian employees, including the travel of dependents of employees to and from navy yards or stations outside the continental limits of the United States, and for the expenses of attendance, at home and abroad, upon meetings of technical, professional, scientific, and other similar organizations when, in the judgment of the Secretary of the Navy, such attend- ance would be of benefit in the conduct of the work of the Navy xpDepartment; for the part-time or intermittent employment in the District of Columbia or elsewhere of such experts and at such rates of compensation as may be contracted for by and in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy; expenses of courts martial, purchase of law and reference books, expenses of prisoners and prisons, courts of inquiry, boards of investigation, examining boards, clerical assistance; witnesses' fees and traveling expenses; for promoting accident prevention and safety in shore establishments of the Navy, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Navy; news- papers and periodicals for the naval service; all advertising of the Navy Department and its bureaus (except advertising for recruits for the Bureau of Navigation); costs of suits; relief of vessels in distress; recovery of valuables from shipwrecks; maintenance of attaches and others abroad, including office rental and pay of Living quarters. employees, and not to exceed $900 for any one person for allowances for living quarters, including heat, fuel, and light, as authorized 46Stat. 818 . by the Act approved June 26, 1930 (5 U. S . C. 118a); for contin- gencies for the Director of Naval Intelligence, to be expended in his discretion, not to exceed $2,000- the collection and classification of information; telephone, telegraph, and teletype rentals and tolls, telegrams, radiograms, and cablegrams; postage, foreign and domes- tern erons tic, and post-office box rentals; necessary expenses for interned persons and prisoners of war under the jurisdiction of the Navy Department, including funeral expenses for such interned persons Damage clams. or prisoners of war as may die while under such jurisdiction; pay- ment of claims for damages as provided in the Act making appro- priations for the naval service for the fiscal year 1920, approved 34 U.S . c., upp. I, July 11, 1919 (34 U. S . C . 600); services of employees assigned to 16O note. group IV (b) and those performing similar services carried under native and alien schedules in the Schedule of Wages for Civil S"rity insp e ction Employees in the field service of the Navy Department; necessary expenses for the maintenance and operation of a security inspection 41S force (including personal services in the District of Columbia or

c5. elsewhere, by contract or otherwise, without regard to section 3709, Revised Statutes, or the civil service or classification laws); and Prsionodi other necessary and incidental expenses; in all, $13,409,915: Pro- Restriction on addi- tional positions. ided, That no part of this or any other appropriation for the Navy Department or the Naval Establishment for the fiscal year 1943, or of funds allotted to the Navy Department, shall be available for any additional positions in the District of Columbia or elsewhere at rates of compensation in excess of $5,000 per annum, either on [56 STAT.