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 59STAT.] 79TH CONG. , IST SESS.-CHS. 583, 84-DEC. 20, 21, 1945 or any vessel, together with her tackle, apparel, furniture, and equip- ment, or vehicle, concerned in such violation shall be forfeited to the United States. SEc. 6. The President is authorized to negotiate a special agreement Military agre e or agreements with the Security Council which shall be subject to the approval of the Congress by appropriate Act or joint resolution, providing for the numbers and types of armed forces, their degree of readiness and general location, and the nature of facilities and assist- ance, including rights of passage, to be made available to the Security Council on its call for the purpose of maintaining international peace and security in accordance with article 43 of said Charter. The Availability °o President shall not be deemed to require the authorization of the ared ors, et Congress to make available to the Security Council on its call in order to take action under article 42 of said Charter and pursuant to such special agreement or agreements the armed forces, facilities, or assistance provided for therein: Provided, That nothing herein con- tained shall be construed as an authorization to the President by the Congress to make available to the Security Council for such purpose armed forces, facilities, or assistance in addition to the forces, facilities, and assistance provided for in such special agreement or agreements. SEO. 7. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated annually to tos athoried the Department of State, out of any money in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated, such sums as may be necessary for the payment by the United States of its share of the expenses of the United Nations as apportioned by the General Assembly in accordance with article 17 of the Charter, and for all necessary salaries and expenses of the repre- sentatives provided for in section 2 hereof, and of their appropriate staffs, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, without regard to the civil-service and classification laws; travel expenses without regard to the Standardized Government Travel Travel expenses. 44 Stat. 688 . Regulations, as amended, the Subsistence Expense Act of 1926, as 5u. s.. 1 821; amended and section 10 of the Act of March 3, 1933, and, under such 4 Stat. 1i16. rules and regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe, travel 5U. . c. I 73b. expenses of families and transportation of effects of United States representatives and other personnel in going to and returning from their post of duty; allowances for living quarters, including heat, fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, 1930 (5 U. S . C . 46 8 118a); cost of living allowance under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe; communication services; steno- graphic reporting, translating, and other services, by contract, if deemed necessary, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (41 U. S. C . 5); local transportation; euipment; transporta- tion of things; rent of offices; printing and binding; official entertain- ment; stationery; purchase of newspapers, periodicals, books, and documents; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State. Approved December 20, 1945. [CHAPTER 584] ACT , AN ACT December 21.94 To amend further the Civil Service Retirement Act approved May 29, 1930, I[. I6] as amended. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That pafrgraph 2 cml' Ae -e- of section 5 of the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 193, as taS t amended, be, and the same is hereby, amended by striking out all of s..c.I. the said paragraph 2 thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the following: ce. P. o7. "In computing length of service for the purposes of this Act, alll 5, of periods of separation from the service, and so much of any leaves of 621

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