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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 294-JUNE 28, 1944 Civil-service em- ployees. under the direction of the Attorney General, who shall make a certifi- cate of the amount of such expenditure as he may think it-advisable not to specify, and every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the sum therein expressed to have been expended, $40,750,000. None of the funds appropriated for the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation shall be used to pay the compensation of any civil-service employee. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE Salaries and expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service: For all expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the admin- istration and enforcement of the laws relating to immigration, natu- ralization, and alien registration; including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere; care, detention, maintenance, transportation, and other expenses incident to the deportation, removal, and exclusion of aliens in the United States and to, through, or in foreign countries; payment of rewards; stationery, supplies, floor coverings, equipment, and telegraph, teletype, and telephone services; traveling expenses, including attendance at meetings con- cerned with the purposes of this appropriation; purchase, hire, maintenance, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, boats, and aircraft; firearms and ammunition; lawbooks, books of reference, and periodicals, including the exchange thereof; refunds of head tax, maintenance bills, immigration fines, Mileage and fees of and other items properly returnable; mileage and fees of witnesses witnesses. subpenaed on behalf of the United States; stenographic reporting services by contract; and operation, maintenance, remodeling, and repair of buildings and the purchase of equipment incident thereto; Reimbursement of $28,300,000: Provided, That the Attorney General may transfer to, or reimburse, any other department, agency, or office of Federal, State, or local governments, funds in such amounts as may be necessary for salaries and expenses incurred by them in rendering authorized assist- ance to the Department of Justice in connection with the administra- Detention of alien tion and enforcement of said laws: Provided further, That this 4e1US.sc. 5 . appropriation shall be available without regard to section 3709 of the 47 Stat. 412. Revised Statutes or section 322 of the Act of June 30, 1932 (40 U. S. C. 278a), when authorized or approved by the Attorney General, for the acquisition of or alterations, improvements, and repairs to premises for detention of alien enemies, including the construction of temporary buildings, and for all necessary expenses, including house- hold equipment, incident to the maintenance, care, detention, surveil- lance, parole, and transportation of alien enemies and their wives and dependent children, including transportation and other expenses in the return of such persons to place of bona fide residence or to such other place as may be authorized by the Attorney General, advance of cash to aliens for meals and lodging while en route, and for the payment of wages to alien enemy detainees for work per- formed under conditions prescribed by the Geneva Convention: Pro- Non-civil-service vided further, That not to exceed $100,000 of this appropriation may be expended for the employment of personnel, exclusive of attorneys, 42 Stat. 403;42Stat. without regard to the Civil Service Act and regulations or the 5. . C . § 632 d Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and not to exceed $25,000

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§661; Supp. III, i 66l tdq. to meet unforeseen emergencies of a confidential character to be expended under the direction of the Attorney General, who shall make a certificate of the amount of any such expenditure the purpose of which he may think it advisable not to specify, and every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the sum therein uosedf o ately expressed to have been expended: Provided further, That the Com- 412 [58 STAT.