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 59 STAT.] 79TH CONG., IST SESS.-CH. 319-JULY 17, 1945 emblems, and devices, to civilian employees of the Selective Service System and others rendering service to the System in recognition of faithful and meritorious services; and, under such rules or regulations as may be prescribed by the Director of Selective Service, expenses of emergency medical care, including hospitalization, of registrants who suffer illness or injury, and the transportation, and burial, of the remains of registrants who suffer death, while acting under orders issued under the selective-service law but such burial expenses shall not exceed $150 in any one case; $52,000,000: Provided, That such amounts as may be necessary shall be available for the planning, direct- ing, and operation of a program of work of national importance under civilian direction, either independently or in cooperation with gov- ernmental or nongovernmental agencies, and the assignment and delivery thereto of individuals found to be conscientiously opposed to participation in work of the land or naval forces, which cooperation with other agencies may include the furnishing of funds to and accept- ance of money, services, or other forms of assistance from such non- governmental agencies for the more effectual accomplishment of the work; and for the pay and allowances of such individuals at rates not in excess of those paid to persons inducted into the Army under the Selective Service System, and such privileges as are accorded such inductees: Provided further, That the travel of persons engaged in the administration of the Selective Service System, including com- missioned, warrant, or enlisted personnel of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or their reserve components, including not to exceed $5,000 for attendance at meetings of societies or associations for the purpose of obtaining or imparting information concerning functions of the Selec- tive Service System and reimbursement at not to exceed 3 cents per mile of employees or others rendering service to the Government for expenses incurred by them in performance of official travel in privately owned automobiles within the limits of their official stations, may be ordered by the Director or by such persons as he may authorize: Providedfurther, That no person traveling hereunder shall be allowed travel expenses on the mileage basis unless such expenses are author- ized by regulation of the service to which he belongs. DEPARTMENT OF TIE INTERIOR WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Salaries and expenses: For all necessary expenses of the War Relo- cation Authority, $25,000,000, including expenses incident to the extension of the program provided for in Executive Order 9102 to persons of Japanese ancestry not evacuated from military areas and the administration and operation of the emergency refugee shelter at Fort Ontario, New York, provided for in the President's message of June 12, 1944, to the Congress (H. Doc. 656); salary of the Director at not to exceed $10,000 per annum; employment of aliens; not to exceed $20,000 for the employment of persons or organizations, by contract or otherwise, without regard to the civil service and classifica- tion laws; traveling expenses, not to exceed $313,200; reimbursement, at not to exceed 3 cents per mile, of employees for official travel performed by them in privately owned automobiles within the limits of their official stations; printing and binding, not to exceed $14,900; procurement of supplies and equipment (with or without personal services); the leasing to others of land acquired for the program; purchase of uniforms for internal security officers; transfer of house- hold goods and effects as provided by the Act of October 10 1940, including travel expenses, of employees transferred from other Federal 485 Conscientious ob- jectors. Work program. Travel expense. Ante, p. 376. 3 CFR, Cum. Supp. p. 1123. Director. M Sta. 110. U.8.C.i73o-

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