PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 591-JULY 23, 1946 Ante, pp. 17, 2. From "Increase and replacement of naval vessels, construction and machinery", to "Pay and subsistence of naval personnel, 1946", $100,000,000. Ante, pp. 18, 227. From "Increase and replacement of naval vessels, emergency con- struction", to- "Contingent, Navy, 1946", $25,000. "Pay, Naval Academy, 1946", $13,000. "Maintenance, Naval Academy, 1946", $84,600. "Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1946", $8,856. "Pay and subsistence of naval personnel, 1946", $30,589,847. "Transportation and recruiting of naval personnel, 1946", $99,100,000. "Fuel, Navy, 1946", $27,312,000. From "Clothing and small stores fund" to "Pay and subsistence of naval personnel, 1946" $45,000,000. Transferof funds. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized, upon request of the Secretary of the Navy, to transfer sums from any annual naval appro- priation available prior to the fiscal year ending June 30, 1946, having an unobligated surplus, to any other annual naval appropriation avail- able prior to said fiscal year with respect to which a deficiency was incurred, but the amount transferred from any one appropriation shall not exceed $10,000. REDUCTIONS IN CONTRACT AUTHORIZATIONS Contract authorizations of the departments and agencies available in the fiscal year 1946 are hereby reduced in the sums hereinafter set forth: INDEPENDENT OFFICES Ante, pp. 12, 222. United States Maritime Commission: Construction fund, Act June 29, 1936, revolving fund, $173,678,000. Ante, p. 12 . Federal Works Agency: Public Roads Administration: Access roads, $500,000. Citation of title. SEC. 202. This title may be cited as the "Third Supplemental Sur- plus Appropriation Rescission Act, 1946". TITLE III-JUDGMENTS AND AUTHORIZED CLAIMS PROPERTY DAMAGE CLAIMS 42 Stat. 1066 . 31 U. S. C., Supp. V, § 215 notes et seq. Post, p. 846 . SEC. 301. (a) For the payment of claims for damages to or losses of privately owned property adjusted and determined by the follow- ing respective departments and independent offices, under the pro- visions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide a method for the settlement of claims arising against the Government of the United States in the sum not exceeding $1,000 in any one case", approved December 28, 1922 (31 U. S . C. 215), as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 592, Seventy-ninth Congress, as follows: Federal Security Agency, $78.50; Federal Works Agency, $1,000.00; National Housing Agency, $114.70; Department of Commerce, $53.00; Department of the Interior, $176.00; Department of Justice, $49.07; Post Office Department (payable from postal revenues), $738.53; Department of State, $324.50; Treasury Department, $299.58; In all, $2,833.88; 628 [60 STAT.
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