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 58 STAT.] 78TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 152 -APR. 1, 1944 159 Health Service, in sums not exceeding $3,000 in any one case" approved June 15, 1936, as fully set forth in Senate Document Num- 49 stat. 1514. bered 170, and House Document Numbered 467, Seventy-eighth Con- 1 U. . c . gress, $4,610.85. TRANSFERS OF APPROPRIATIONS The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $262,759,000 from the appropriation "Ordnance and ordnance stores, Navy, 1944", to other appropriations of the Navy 57 Stat. 201 Department for the fiscal year 1944, as follows: OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 57 Stat. 197. Miscellaneous expenses, $6,250,000. Pot, p.323 . Naval Research Laboratory, $600,000. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL 57 Stat. 198. Training, education, and welfare, Navy: Naval War College, $29,000. Naval training stations: Norfolk, Virginia, $147,000. Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, $1,700,000. Lake Seneca, New York, $1,700,000. Port Deposit, Maryland, $1,050,000. Libraries, $353,000. Welfare and recreation, $1,991,000. In all, training, education, and welfare, Navy, $6,970,000. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS Maintenance, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, including packing, 57 Stat. 204 unpacking, and local handling, as authorized by law, of household goods and effects of civilian and naval personnel of the Naval Estab- lishment, $158,000,000. BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS Maintenance, Bureau of Yards and Docks, including the purchase 67 Stat. 20. of not to exceed one thousand additional motor-propelled, passenger- carrying vehicles, including one at $3,500, $38,000,000. MARINE CORPS General expenses, Marine Corps, $51,639,000. 67 8tat. 20. CONTINGENT EXPENSIE Contingent and miscellaneous expenses, Hydrographic Office, 57 Stat 21 4 $1,300,000. REPAIR FACILITIES, NAVY Pot,p. 316 . In addition to contract authorizations heretofore granted, the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to enter into contracts for equipment and facilities of all kinds at either private or naval establishments for the repair and conversion of ships, under the appropriation "Repair facilities, Navy", in the amount of not to exceed $120,000,000, subject to authorization by other law: Provided, AnS, P.11 That the unobligated contract authorization and the unexpended balance, as of the last day of the month in which this Act is approved, of the appropriation "Construction of floating drydocks, Navy", and tt all outstanding obligations against that appropriation, for any pur- pose for which it was available, are hereby transferred to and com-

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