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 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 46 -FEB. 7, 1942 Construction of avi- ation shore station, restriction. Replacement of ci- vilians by military personnel. 14U..c.. 10f. Ante, p. 71. American Ephem- eris and Nautical Al- manac. Proiso. Aircraft design and construction. Ante, p. 67. No part of the appropriations contained in this Act under the Coast Guard, nor of any appropriation heretofore made, shall be used for the construction for the Coast Guard of any new permanent aviation shore station or for the permanent enlargement of the capacity of any existing aviation shore station; Wherever during the fiscal year 1943 civilian employees of the Coast Guard are replaced by military personnel, as provided in the Act of August 5, 1939 (53 Stat. 1216), funds for the pay and allowances of such military personnel may be transferred, with the approval of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, from the appropriation or appropriations which provide for the pay of such civilian personnel to the appropriation "Pay and Allowances, Coast Guard"; Total, Coast Guard, $146,791,230. NAVAL EMERGENCY FUND For local and passive defense installations, and the rental, acqui- sition, and construction of section bases, station ships, or barracks, and of training and defense facilities and equipment of all kinds, including the necessary purchase and rental of land, to remain available until expended, $10,000,000. NAVY DEPARTMENT SALARIE For compensation for personal services in the District of Columbia, as follows: Office of the Secretary of the Navy: Secretary of the Navy, Under Secretary of the Navy, Assistant Secretaries of the Navy, and other personal services, $363,270. General Board, $12,460. Naval examining and retiring boards, $14,265. Compensation board, $8,850. Office of Naval Records and Library, $38,865. Office of Judge Advocate General, $134,907. Office of Chief of Naval Operations, $179,410. Board of Inspection and Survey, $21,810. Office of Director of Naval Communications, $178,130. Office of Naval Intelligence, $134,885. Bureau of Navigation, $630,585. Hydrographic Office, $503,390. Naval Observatory, including $2,500 for pay of computers on piece work in preparing for publication the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac and in improving the tables of the planets, moon, and stars, $189,907. Bureau of ships, $669,315. Bureau of Ordnance, $152,320. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $1,014,390. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, $180,170. Bureau of Yards and Docks, $279,535. Bureau of Aeronautics, $437,115: Provided, That the services of technical and clerical personnel may be employed only in the Bureau of Aeronautics in connection with the design and construction of aircraft, to be paid from the appropriation "Aviation, Navy, 1943". In all, salaries, Navy Department, $5,143,579. CONTINGENT EXPENSES For professional and technical books and periodicals, lawbooks, and necessary reference books, including city directories, railway guides, freight, passenger, and express tariff books and photostating, 74 [56 STAT.

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