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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 66 STAT. · June 30, 1952 · Public Law 375

Public Law 375.

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66 Stat. 101 Public Law 375 chapter 369 AN ACT Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes.June 5, 1952 [[H. R. 6947](/us/bill/82/hr/6947)] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Third Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1952. That the following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year 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. office of the secretary Effective April 15, 1952, the appropriation for salaries of officers and employees of the Senate contained in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1952 is made available for the compensation[65 Stat. 388](/us/stat/65/388). of one camera man, Joint Recording Facility, at the basic rate of $3,600 per annum. contingent expenses of the senate 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. House 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, late a Representative from the State of Oklahoma, $12,500. For payment to Lyla H. Murray, widow of Reid F. Murray, late a Representative from the State of Wisconsin, $12,500. For payment to Anna M. Byrne, and Elizabeth B. 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 an additional amount for “Office of the Doorkeeper”, $38,895. appropriations committee For an additional amount, salaries and expenses, studies and examinations of executive agencies, $35,000. 66 Stat. 102 contingent 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. Kingsland 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 recommended 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 committees”, $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 [65 Stat. 401](/us/stat/65/401).Appropriation Act, 1952, on the amount available for printing, binding, and distributing the Federal Register, is increased from “$480,000” to “$650,000”. 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 persons of Japanese ancestry”, $12,500,000. 66 Stat. 103 Immigration and Naturalization Service 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 services,[65 Stat. 584](/us/stat/65/584). 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. 587](/us/stat/65/587). is increased from “$4,965,300” to “$5,950,000”. claims, federal airport act For an additional amount for “Claims, Federal Airport Act”,[60 Stat. 170](/us/stat/60/170). [49 USC 1101 note](/us/usc/t49/s1101). $701,170, to remain available until June 30, 1953, as follows:
Municipal Airport, Dothan, Alabama, $50,901; Municipal Airport, Tucson, Arizona, $25,544; Yuma 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, $46,398; Henry Tift Myers Airport, Tifton, Georgia. $93,931; Municipal Airport, Valdosta, Georgia, $85,069; Hammond Airport, Hammond, Louisiana, $24,538;
Lafayette Airport, Lafayette, Louisiana, $44,368; Municipal Airport, Glasgow, Montana, $36,487; Municipal Airport, Omaha, 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 sum 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 authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1951. 66 Stat. 104 CHAPTER III TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the 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 the 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, $01,578,000. 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 [65 Stat. 210](/us/stat/65/210).Appropriation 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
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