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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 42 -MAR. 5, 1938 For pay, subsistence, and transportation, Navy, $73.36. For maintenance, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $54.97. For increase of the Navy, emergency construction, $8,425. Department of Department of State: For contingent expenses, foreign service, $2,150.77. Treasry Depart- Treasury Department: For repairs to Coast Guard vessels, $100.50. For collecting the internal revenue, $26.30. For pay of other employees, Public Health Service, $2. For collecting the revenue from customs, $2.32. War Deptt r Department: For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $785.52. For pay of the Army, $97.12. For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $49.69. For extra pay to volunteers, War with Spain, $26. For Army transportation, $168.55. For clothing and equipage, $11.38. For subsistence of the Army, $33.18. For general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $135.52. For ordnance service and supplies, Army, $2.24. For Reserve Officers' Training Corps, $16.99. For Organized Reserves, 16 cents. For travel, military and civil personnel, War Department, $231.08. For Signal Service of the Army, $2,116.80. For registration and selection for military service, $403.30. For emergency conservation fund (transfer to War, Act March 48 Stat.. . 31, 1933), $117.70. For emergency conservation fund (transfer to War, Act June 19, 48 Stat. lo2. 1934), $212.87. Post Office Depart- Post Office Department-Postal Service (out of the postal revenues): For clerks, first- and second-class post offices, $67.50. For compensation to postmasters, $80.37. For electric and cable car service, $40.09. For freight, express or motor transportation of equipment, and so forth, $6.63. For indemnities, domestic mail, $34.22. For indemnities, international mail, $19.59. For railway mail service, salaries, $984.75. uTotal; dditiona Total, audited claims, section 4 (b), $49,995.69, together with such ofexchange. additional sum due to increases in rates of exchange as may be neces- sary to pay claims in the foreign currency as specified in certain of the settlements of the General Accounting Office. Judgments againt SEC. 5. Judgments against collectors of customs: For the pay- ment of claims allowed by the General Accounting Office covering judgments rendered by United States District Court for the Southern District of New York against collectors of customs, where certificates of probable cause have been issued as provided for under section R sc-g42. 989, Revised Statutes (U. S . C., title 28, sec. 842), and certified to the Seventy-fifth Congress in House Document Numbered 492, under the Department of Labor, $14,941.92. hort title. SEC. 6. This Act may be cited as the "First Deficiency Appropria- tion Act, fiscal year 1938". Approved, March 5, 1938. [52 STAT.

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