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 70 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 639-JULY 2, 1956

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outside the continental United States or in Alaska under orders relieving them from a duty station within the United States prior to July 10, 1952, and who arev returned to the United States under orders relieving them from a duty station beyond the United States or in Alaska on or after July 1, 1953. SEC. 618. Vessels under the jurisdiction of the Department of Com- s eTransfer of v e s ls. merce, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Air Force, or the Department of the Navy may be transferred or otherwise made available without reimbursement to any such agencies upon the request of the head of one agency and the approval of the agency having jurisdiction of the vessels concerned. SEC. 619. Xone of the funds provided in this Act shall be available Legal training. for training in any legal profession nor for the payment of tuition for training in such profession: Provided, That nothing contained in this Act shall prohibit persons now attending law courses from completing same: Provided further, That this limitation shall not apply to the off-duty training of military personnel as prescribed by section 624 of this Act. Pu c SEC. 620. Funds provided in this Act for public information and tion, bel ti c informapublic relations shall not exceed $3,270,000. Obligated fvindst SEC. 621. Not more than 20 per centum of the appropriations in this 1957. Act which are limited for obligation during fiscal year 1957 shall be obligated during the last two months of the fiscal year: Provided, That this sectioji shall not apply to obligations for support of active duty training of civilian components or summer camp training of the Reserve Officers* Training Corps. A c c e tan SEC. 622. During the fiscal year 1957, the agencies of the Depart- property pfrom c e of foreign countries. ment of Defense ma}^ accept the use of real property from foreign countries for the United States in accordance with mutual defense agreements or occupational arrangements and may accept services furnished by foreign countries as reciprocal international courtesies or as services customarily made available without charge; and such agencies may use the same for the support of the United States forces in such areas without specific appropriation therefor. In addition to the foregoing, agencies of the Department of Defense may accept real property, services, and commodities from foreign countries for the use of the United States in accordance with mutual defense agreements or occupational arrangements and such agencies may use the same for the support of the United States forces in such areas without specific appropriation therefor: Provided, That within Reports to Coir»gress thirty days after the end of each quarter the Secretary of Defense Bureau.and Budget shall render to the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives and to the Bureau of the Budget a full report of such property, supplies, and commodities received during such quarter. R esearch SEC. 623. During the current fiscal year, appropriations available to velopment. and dcithe Department of Defense for research and development may be used S s e for the purposes of section 4 of the Act of July 16, 1952 (66 Stat. 725), 47Sj,u 628e. 2 3 5 e, and for purposes related to research and development for which expenditures are specifically authorized in other appropriations of the service concerned. Tui SEC. 624. No appropriation contained in this Act shall be available ments, t ieot n p a y c for the payment of more than 75 per centum of charges of educational institutions for tuition or expenses for off-duty training of military personnel, nor for the payment of any part of tuition or expenses for such training for commissioned personnel who do not agree to remain on active duty for two years after completion of such training. ROTC. SEC. 625. No part of the funds appropriated herein shall be expended Loyalty requirefor the support of any formally enrolled student in basic courses of ment.

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