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 1242 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. W. Ch. 72. 1923. OP°"°“°¤ *°°¤*P*S· and operation of vessels; (c) the amount received during the Hscal _ year ending June 30, 1924, from the operation of ships. B,§""m°“* °' °"““'“· Any part of the $50,000,000 appropriated by the Act approved B¤'¤y1¢g*¤¤d*°* June 12, 1922, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the Lu£1,19&3, Executive and for sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, A,$f‘;,Y%§;"°°’“”‘ commissions, and offices for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, and for other purposes," for the payment of claims, damage charges, and miscellaneous adjustments, authorized under the provisions of the Merchant Marine Act, 1920, remainindg unexpended or uncommitted on July 1, 1923, shall be covere into the United States Treasu . delglmhums hm` No plgt of the funds appropriated or made available in this Act for the United States Slliipping Board or the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation shall be expended for the preparation, printing, publication, or distribution of any newspapers, magazines, journals, or other riodicals or for services in connection therewith, not including, hbwever, the preparation and printing of documents and reports authorized and uired to be issued by law. ,A$°’[,§"_{*’,§,‘3,$*,,,,*;? mllqo part of the sums appropriated in this Act shall be used to Gaul- y the compensation of any atto regular or special, for the United States Shipgoing Board or the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet rporation unless- the contract of emplo ment has been approved by the Attorne General of the United States. P°"”"'“’““"· No officer or employee of the Uiiited States Shipp` Board or the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleeiingorporatién shall be aid a salary or compensation at a rate per annum in excess of gll,000 except the following: Six at not to exceed $25,000 each, and two at not to exceed $20,000 each. m#}1¤§i§¤ug_3Y Em No part of the sums aplpropriated in this Act shall be available for the payment of certi ed public accountants, their agents or employees, and all auditing of every nature requiring the services of outside auditors shall be furnished through the Bureau of 5{,°{§°’,§`,; ,,mm,., ,0, Enicienc : Provided, That nothing herein contained shall limit the °***¤¤*¤““¤¤”¤¤· United States Shipging Board or the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet orporation from employing outside auditors to audit claims in litigation for or against the United States Shipping Board or the nited States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet tlolriporation. S‘"’““‘°”°°°"°”“°°‘ o part of the sums appropriated in this Act shall be used for actual expenses of subsistence exceeding $5 a day or per diem in lieu of subsistence exceedin $4 for any officer or employee of the United States Shipping lizard or the United States Shipping R t in the Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. m£m_ °Dl’m°° No part of the funds of the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation shall be available for the rent of buildings in the District of Columbia during the fiscal year 1924 if suitable space is provided for said corporation by the Public Buildinvs Commission. bm°¤,g{_·;_¤¤¢ P¤Y¤¥>¥¤ TWO part of the sum appropriated in this Act shall be used to pay V¤\-41.p.¤%. any claims of the United States Navy De artment against the United States Ship(ping Board or the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet orporation arising prior to July 1, 1921, or to pay any final judgment rendered in any suit authorized by the Act entitle "An Act authorizing suits against the United States in admiralty, suits for salvage services, and providing for the release of merchant vessels belonging to the United States from arrest and attachment in foreign jurisdictions, and for other purp0ses," approved March 9, 1920.