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68 STAT.] 78TH CONG., 2D SESS.--CH. 152 -APR. 1 , 1944 CORPS OF ENGINEERS Rivers and harbors: The appropriations for rivers and harbors shall be available for the maintenance, in the interest of national defense, subject to the approval of the Chief of Engineers, of the extension of the Cuyahoga River Channel, Cleveland Harbor, Ohio. UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' HOME For an additional amount for maintenance and operation of the United States Soldiers' Home, fiscal year 1944, to be paid from the Soldiers' Home permanent fund, $105,038. GENERAL PROVISION Damage claims: For the payment of claims for damage to or loss or destruction of property or personal injury or death adjusted and determined by the Secretary of War under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the settlement of claims for damage to or loss or destruction of property or personal injury or death caused by military personnel or civilian employees, or other- wise incident to activities, of the War Department or of the Army", approved July 3, 1943 (Public Law 112), as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered 167, Seventy-eighth Congress, $75,286.98. TITLE II-WAR OVERTIME PAY AND OTHER COMPENSATION INCREASES SEC. 201. For additional amounts for appropriations for the fiscal year 1944, for the payment of overtime and additional compensation authorized by the Act of April 1, 1943 (Public Law 22, Seventy-eighth Congress), and May 7, 1943 (Public Law 49, Seventy-eighth Congress), as follows: LEGISLATIVE BRANCH For- "Salaries, officers and employees, Senate, 1944", $200,000; "Salaries and expenses of detailed police, Capitol Police Board, Senate, 1944", $2,000; "Contingent expenses, Senate, cleaning furniture, 1944", $300; "Salaries and expenses, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, Senate, 1944", $2,500; "Salaries, officers and employees, House of Representatives, 1944", $180,000; "Clerk hire, Members and Delegates, House of Representatives, 1944", $400,000; "Salaries and expenses of detailed police, Capitol Police Board, House of Representatives, 1944", $2,000; "Salaries and expenses, Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, House of Representatives, 1944", $2,500; "Contingent expenses, House of Representatives, folding docu- ments, 1944", $3,500; "Contingent expenses, House of Representatives, revision of laws, 1944, $525. "Contingent expenses, House of Representatives; preparation of new edition of the United States Code 1944", $1,400; "Salaries, Office of Architect of the Capitol, 1944", $7,178; "Capitol Building and repairs, 1944", $43,911; Improving the Capitol Grounds, 1944", $17,338; 163 Cuyahoga River Channel. 57 Stat. 37 31 U. S. C., Snpp. mn, (§ 215 note, 222 222b, 223b, 223 57 Stat. 57 7. 3 U. B. 6., Srpp. III, 633note; 50 . B. C., Bupp. III, app. 11 1401-1415 . Ante, p. 115; Peo, p. 718. Ante, p. 15L