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57 STAT.] 78TH CONG., 1ST SESS.-CH. 218-JULY 12, 1943 Tuberculosis Sanatoria, salaries, District of Columbia, 1943, $28,700; Gallinger Municipal Hospital, salaries, District of Columbia, 1943, $30,800; Division of Child Welfare, detention of children, District of Colum- bia, 1943, $1,050; Workhouse and reformatory, salaries, District of Columbia, 1943, $27,600; Industrial Home School for Colored Children, salaries, District of Columbia, 1943, $2,600; Industrial Home School, salaries, District of Columbia, 1943, $3,660; Municipal Lodging House, District of Columbia, 1943, $470; Public parks, salaries, District of Columbia, 1943, $6,400; National Zoological Park, District of Columbia, 1943, $7,690- Total, District of Columbia, exclusive of highway and water funds, $313,260. For trees and parking, salaries, highway fund, District of Columbia, 1943, to be paid wholly out of the special fund created by the Act entitled "An Act to provide a tax on motor-vehicle fuels sold within the District of Columbia, and for other purposes," approved April 23, 1924 (43 Stat. 106), and the Act entitled "An Act to provide additional revenue for the District of Columbia, and for other purposes," approved August 17, 1937, $740. For general expenses, Washington Aqueduct, District of Columbia, 1943, to be paid wholly out of the revenues of the Water Department of the District of Columbia, $49,800; Total, District of Columbia, including highway and water funds, $363,800. The foregoing sums for the District of Columbia, unless otherwise specifically provided, shall be paid out of the revenues of the District of Columbia and the Treasury of the United States in the manner prescribed by the District of Columbia Appropriation Act, 1943. Total, section 201, $121,870,951. SEC. 202. The restrictions contained in appropriations or affecting appropriations or other funds, available during the fiscal year 1943, limiting the amounts which may be expended for personal services or for other purposes, are hereby waived to the extent necessary to meet the increases in compensation authorized by the Act of August 1, 1942 (Public Law 694), armending section 13 of the Classification Act of 1923, the Act of December 22, 1942 (Public Law 821), authorizing the payment of overtime compensation to civilian employees in or under the United States Government, the Act of April 9, 1948 (Public Law 25), authorizing additional compensation for employees in the Postal Service, and by other legislation enacted during and applicable to the fiscal year 1943 authorizing overtime compensation for civilian employees of the Government: Provided,That the head of any depart- ment, establishment, or agency is hereby authorized to allocate from the sum herein appropriated under any appropriation title admin- istered by him to any subappropriation under such title such amount as may be necessary for the purposes of this section. TITLE III-GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 301. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to pay the salary or wages of any person who advocates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence: Pro- vide, That for the purposes hereof an affidavit shall be considered 449 D. C. Code I§ 47- 1901 to 47-1916; Supp. 11, II 47-1904 to 47- 1906. 50 Stat. 676 . Ante, p. 437 . 5 Stat. 424. Waiver of restric- tions on mlounts for personal services, etc. M Stat. 733, IOl). 5 U. . C., Stlpp. 11, |i 673, 678 note, 881; 29 iote, 2aX note. Ante, p. 89. Allocations of funds. Persons advocating overthrow of U. S . Oovernment. AfidaviL 810'7T- -44--P. I---29