Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 59 Part 1.djvu/220

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wise appropriated, for the Navy Department and the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1946, namely: NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES For traveling expenses of civilian employees, including travel of dependents of employees to and from navy yards or stations outside the continental limits of the United States; expenses of attendance, at home and abroad upon meetings of technical, professional, scien- tific, and other similar organizations when, in the judgment of the Secretary of the Navy (hereafter in this Act referred to as the Secretary), such attendance would be of benefit in the conduct of Physical examina- the work of the Navy Department; physical examinations by civilian tion ofcivilian em- ployees. emphysicians and in other than naval hospitals of civilian employees engaged in hazardous occupations; expenses of courts and boards; purchase of law and reference books; expenses of prisoners and prisons; clerical assistance; witnesses' fees and traveling expenses; promoting accident prevention and safety in shore establishments of the Navy, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary; 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 Naval Personnel); costs of suits; 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 by 46Stat.818. the Act approved June 26, 1930 (5 U. S . C. 118a); contingencies for the Director of Naval Intelligence, to be expended in his dis- cretion, not to exceed $2,000 collection and classification of informa- tion pertaining to Naval intelligence; telephone, telegraph, and teletype rentals and tolls (including not to exceed $300 for extension telephones between the telephone switchboards at the official stations of naval officials and the living quarters of such officials), telegrams, radiograms, and cablegrams for the Navy Department and the naval service; postage, foreign and domestic and post-office box rentals; and prisoneds Pe microphotographic services; necessary expenses for interned persons and prisoners of war under the jurisdiction of the Navy Depart- ment, including funeral expenses for such interned persons or pris- Damage claims. oners of war as may die while under such jurisdiction; payment of 41 tat. 12. claims for damages as provided in the Act approved July 11 1919 34 U.S. C. , Supp. iv, i U note' Bp. (34 U. S . C. 600), and for the payment of claims of civilian employees of the Naval Establishment as provided in the Act approved October s Uat.S ., spp. 27, 1943 (34 U. S . C. 984), which have not been or may be eligible Iv, 98 '.- M. for payment under the provisions of the Act approved March 27, Pospp678, 1 942 (15 U. S. C. 606b-2); and other necessary and incidental 5 stat. .C., f15U. C., Su B pp expenses; in all, $40,500,000. CONTINGENT, NAVY For all emergencies and extraordinary expenses, exclusive of per- sonal services in the Navy Department or any of its subordinate bureaus or offices at the seat of government, arising at home or abroad, but impossible to be anticipated or classified, to be expended on the approval and authority of the Secretary, and his determination shall be final and conclusive upon the accounting officers of the Govern- ment, and for examination of estimates for appropriations and of 202 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 130-MAY 29, 1945 [59 STAT.