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77TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 629-OCT. 26, 1942 respective Naval Appropriation Acts for such fiscal years, including the objects and subject to the limitations and conditions specified under the respective headings and subject to the provisions under the heading "General Provisions" contained in said Acts, except as other- wise provided herein, as follows: NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Miscellaneous expenses, Navy, 1943: Appropriations under this head shall be available for physical examinations by civilian physi- cians and in other than naval hospitals of civilian employees engaged in hazardous occupations. Claims for damages by collision with naval vessels: To pay claims for damages adjusted and determined by the Secretary of the Navy under the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to amend the Act authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to settle claims for damages to private property arising from collisions with naval vessels", approved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in Senate Document Numbered 251, Seventy-seventh Congress, $2,266.99. BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE, NAVY, 1943 Naval training station, Lake Seneca, New York, $1,460,000; Instruction, $17,210,000; Libraries, $1,500,000; Welfare and recreation, $1,470,000; In all, training, education, and welfare, Navy, $21,640,000. BUREAU OF SHIPS Maintenance, Bureau of Ships, 1943: Appropriations under this head shall be available for pay, subsistence, and incidental expenses of civilian crews temporarily employed on naval vessels. Defense installations on merchant vessels, to remain available until expended, $100,000,000. BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS PAY, SUBSISTENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION OF NAVAL PERSONNEL, 1948 Pay of naval personnel, $605,719,359; Subsistence of naval personnel, $93,111,918; Transportation and recruiting of naval personnel, $35,384,859; In all, $734,216,136: Provided, That during the fiscal year 1943 fur- lough rations shall be paid at the same rate as that fixed for com- muted rations and payments for furlough rations heretofore made are hereby authorized: Provided further, That enlisted men may be employed in such bachelor officers' quarters and messes as may be specifically designated by the Secretary of the Navy: Provided fur- ther, That increased pay for aerial flights may be paid to not more than 45 officers above the rank of captain (no certificate shall be required that extraordinary hazards were incurred during the period in which aerial flights are made). Maintenance, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts: Fiscal year 1942, $5,406,000; Fiscal year 1943, $45,271,755. Fuel and transportation, Navy, 1943, $22,081,000. Ante, p. 61. Provios. Furlough rations. Employment of en- listed men. Increased pay for aerial flights. Ante, pp. 61, 368. Ante, p. 79. Ante, p. 64. Ante, p. 64 . 991 55 Stat. 172. Ante, p. 76. Ante, p. 54. 42 Stat. 1066. 34 U. S. C. 6599. Ante, p. 276. Ante, p. 388 . Ante, p. 56. Ante, p. 57. Ante, p. 67. Ante, p. 59. Civilian crews on naval vessels. 56 STAT.]