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 PUBLIC LAWS-OH. 787-OCT. 29, 1949 [63 STAT. Ante, p. 979 'For provisions for messes, subsistence in messes, and other sub- Transferoffunds sistence in kind as authorized by law, $102,000,000: Provided, That there is hereby authorized to be transferred between this appropria- Ante, p. 1005 tion and the appropriation for "Pay and allowances" for the current fiscal year such sums as may be determined to be necessary by the Secretary. MAINTENANCE 41 Stat. 132. 42 Stat. 24; 58 Stat. 921. 61 Stat. 493. 31 U. S. C., Supp. II, i 95a note. Availability of net proceeds. For equipage, supplies, and services under the cognizance of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, including scientific investigations, commissions, interest, and exchange; ferriage and bridge tolls, includ- ing streetcar fares; rent of buildings and offices not in navy yards for naval purposes, not otherwise provided for; services of civilian employees under the cognizance of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts; packing, unpacking, and local handling, as authorized by law, of household goods and effects of civilian and naval personnel of the Naval Establishment (except the Marine Corps); ice and mechan- ical devices for cooling drinking water on shore (except at naval hospitals and shops at industrial navy yards); and for losses in the accounts of Navy and Marine Corps officers certified under the Act of July 11, 1919 (31 U. S. C. 105), the Act of June 10, 1921 (31 U. S. C. 104), the Act of December 23, 1944 (50 U. S . C . App . 1705, 1706), and the Act of July 26, 1947 (Public Law 248), $217,384,000: Provided, That after enactment of this Act and notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, not to exceed $30,000,000 of the net proceeds (after deduction of expenses of sale) now or hereafter available from the sale of old material, condemned and surplus stores, supplies, or other public property of any kind shall be available for obligation until June 30 1951, for any expenses of indentification, segregation, preservation, and cataloging of stocks of materials, stores, supplies, or other public property under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Navy. TRANSPORTATION OF THINGS For transportation of things (as defined by Budget-Treasury Reg- ulation Numbered 1) pertaining to the Navy (excluding Marine Corps), $75,000,000. FUEL For fuel, water, and other utilities for submarine bases and naval vessels, including expenses of storage and handling; removal of fuel refuse from ships and maintenance and general operation of fleet fueling facilities, $65,000,000. SALARIES For personal services at the seat of government for the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $4,874,000. 1010 Appropriations under the head "Increase and replacement of naval vessels" shall not be available for obligation after June 30, 1951, nor available for expenditure after June 30, 1952, and any unexpended balances remaining on the latter date shall be carried to the surplus fund of the Treasury and the account shall be abolished. SALARIES For personal services at the seat of government for the Bureau of Ordnance, $3,250,000. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS SUBSISTENCE

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