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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 219-APR. 20, 1948 58 Stat. 394. Post, p. 1049. 60 Stat. 903. Treasury for penalty mail (39 U. S. C. 321d); and health-service program as authorized by law (5 U. S . C. 150); $2,476,700. PHILIPPINE WAR DAMAGE COMMISSION Philippine War Damage Commission: For carrying out the pro- "o6Stat28. app visions of title I of the Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946, §1751-1763. $95,000,000, to remain available until April 30, 1951, of which not Ante,p . to exceed $2,907,991 shall be for necessary expenses of the Philippine War Damage Commission for the fiscal year 1949, including personal services in the District of Columbia; purchase of seven passenger motor vehicles; housing of American employees by rental or lease and necessary repairs and alterations to and maintenance of quarters, without regard to section 322 of the Act of June 30, 1932, as amended 47 Stat. 412 . (40 U. S. C. 278a); printing and binding without regard to section 40 Stat. 1270. 11 of the Act of March 1, 1919 (44 U. S . C . 111); services as author- 60 Stat. 810 . ized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S. C. 55a); and not to exceed $200 for deposit in the Treasury for penalty mail 58 Stat. 394. (39 U. S . C. 321d): Provided, That no payment shall be made under Person guilty of the provisions of such title of such Act to any person who, by a civil disloyalty. or military court having jurisdiction, has been found guilty of collab- orating with the enemy or of any act involving disloyalty to the estrction United States or the Commonwealth of the Philippines: Provided offunds use further, That no part of this appropriation shall be available for engaging in any phase of activity or for undertaking any phase of 60oS2t. app activity authorized by the Philippine Rehabilitation Act of 1946 i§1751-1806. which would result in obligating the Government of the United States Ante, p. 4; post, p. 1224.' ' in any sense or respect to the future payment of amounts in excess of the amounts authorized to be appropriated in such Act. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Salaries and expenses: For necessary expenses, including personal services in the District of Columbia; health service program as 60 stat. 903. authorized by law (5 U. S . C . 150); payment of claims pursuant to 60 tat. 843. section 403 of the Federal Tort Claims Act (28 U. S . C. 921); not Post, p. 08. to exceed $1,150 for the purchase of newspapers; services as author- 60 Stat. 810 . ized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S . C. 55a); and not to exceed $22,000 for deposit in the Treasury for penalty mail 68 Stat. 394 . (39 U. S. C. 321d); $5,732,140. Post,. 1049. Printing and binding: For all printing and binding for the Securities and Exchange Commission, $94,000. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Salaries and expenses, Smithsonian Institution: For all necessary expenses for the preservation, exhibition, and increase of collections from the surveying and exploring expeditions of the Government and from other sources; for the system of international exchanges between the United States and foreign countries; for anthropological researches among the American Indians and the natives of Hawaii and the Astrophysical Ob- excavation and preservation of archeological remains; for maintenance servatory. of the Astrophysical Observatory and making necessary observations National collectin in high altitudes; for the administration of the National Collection of 'FieArts. Fine Arts; for the administration, and for the construction and main- 48u. S.c. c 1381- tenance, of laboratory and other facilities on Barro Colorado Island, nte. Ip1 Canal Zone, under the provisions of the Act of July 2, 1940, as amended 60 Stat. -101. by the provisions of Reorganization Plan Numbered 3 of 1946; for note.' the maintenance and administration of a national air museum as 20U.S.aC.7n-d. authorized by the Act of August 12, 1946 (20 U. S . C . 921); including 190 [62 STAT.

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