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 74 TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 36. MAR CH 21, 1935 . 59 mai ntena nce, ren ovat ion, and repa ir of off ice quar ters and livi ng quarters for the High Commissioner ; supplies and equipment ; pur- chase and exchange of law books and books of reference, periodicals, and newspapers ; traveling expenses, including for persons appointed hereund er within the Unite d States a nd their families, actual expenses of travel and transportation of household effects from their homes in the United States to the Philippine Islands, utilizing Gov- ernment vessels whenever practicable ; purchase, operation, mainte- nance and re pair of motor veh icles, including not to exceed $4 ,500 for the purc hase of three pas seng er-ca rryi ng a utom obile s, a nd a ll other necessary expenses, fiscal year 1936, $165,000, to be immediately available ; of which amount not exceeding $10 .000 shall be available for expenditure in the discretion of the High Commissioner for main- tenance of his household and such other purposes as he may deem proper : Provided, That the salary of the legal adviser and the finan- cial expert who may be appointed hereunder shall not exceed the annual rate of $12,000 and $10,000 each, respectively : Provided fui- ther, That section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (U . S . C ., title 45, sec . 5), shall no t apply to any pu rchase or servic e rendered under this appropriation when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed the suns of $100. DAMAGE CLAIMS S ECTIO N 1. For the pa ym ent of claims for damages to or losses of privately owned property adjusted and determined by the fol- lowing respe ctive departments and independent establishments u nder the prov isions of the Act entitled "An Ac t to provide for a method for the sett lement of claims arising against the Government of the Uni ted Sta tes in sums not exceeding $1, 000 in any one cas e ", approved December 28, 1922 (U. S. C., title 31, sets. 215-217), as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered 35 and House Docu- Inent. Numbered 127, Seventy-fourth Congress, as follows Civil Works Administration, $4,250 ; Farm Credit Administration, $50 ; V eterans' Administ ration, $81 .30 ; Department of Agriculture, $6,699 .30 ; Department of Commerce, $1,111 .35 ; Department of the Interior, $2,882 .66 ; Department of Justice, $208 .11 ; Navy Department, $846 .55 ; P ost Office Depart ment (out of post al revenues), $280 .11 ; Treasury Department, $1,348 .98 ; War Department, $28,053 .37 ; In all, $45,811 .73 : Provided, That in House Document Numbered 127, Seve nty- fourt h Co ngre ss, t he a moun t al lowed in item 14, page 91, shall read " $ 125 .20 " instead of " $ 125 " and the amount allowed in item 39, page 89, shall read " $106.59 " instead of " $106.58 ". JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS SEC. 2. (a) For paym ent of the final jud gments an d decrees, including costs of suits, which have been rendered under the provi- sio ns of the Act of March 3, 1887, entitled "An Act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United States ", as amended by the Judicial Code, approved March 3, 1911 (U. S. C., title 28, sec. 41, par. 20; sec. 258 ; sees . 761-765), certified to the Travel, etc..ex. penses. Provisos. Salary of legal ad- viser an d financi al ex- pert. Minor purchases . 11. S., sec. 3709, p. 733 ; U. S. C., p. 1803. TITLE II-JUDGMENTS AND AUTHORIZED CLAIMS thJudgments and au- Damage cla ims. Settlement of, not in excess of $1,000 . Vol. 42, p. 1066; U. S. C ., p. 1369. Provi so. Eugene Pittaluga. Soucie Lisherness. United States cour ts, judgments . P aymen t of ju dg- ments ; costs of suits . Vol.24,p.505;U.S. C ., pp. 1230, 1262, 1308.