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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 617-JUNE 24, 1948 60 Stat. 1057. 34U. .C.§1020- 10201; Supp. I, § 1020b d ceq. Ante, p. 486. 43 Stat. 1276 . 52 Stat. 1175 . 56 Stat. 737. A vailability of funds. Post, pp. 587, 588. 49 Stat. 1092. OFFICER CANDIDATE TRAINING Officer candidate training: For expenses incident to the conduct of officer candidate training, as authorized by the Act of August 13, 1946 (Public Law 729), and of the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps under such regulations as the President may prescribe under the provisions of section 22 of the Act approved March 4, 1925, as amended (34 U. S . C . 821), $12,000,000. GENERAL EXPENSES, BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL General expenses, Bureau of Naval Personnel: For necessary ex- penses of the Bureau of Naval Personnel not otherwise provided for, including pay of employees in the field service, rent of buildings and offices, expenses of prisoners, maintenance and operation of prisons, disciplinary barracks and retraining commands, trophies, badges, medals, and engraving of medals, $1,400,000. NAVAL RESERVE For all expenses not otherwise provided for, authorized by the Naval Reserve Act of 1938, as amended (34 U. S. C . 852), and the Naval Aviation Cadet Act of 1942, as amended (34 U. S . C. 850a), in connection with organizing, administering, recruiting, instructing, training, and drilling the Naval Reserve, including designing, pur- chasing, and engraving of medals and trophies; all printing and binding for the Naval Reserve executed at the Government Printing Office; and rental, maintenance, and operation of such shore stations as may be required in connection with Naval Reserve Activities; $125,436,000: Provided, That only this appropriation shall be avail- able for such of the objects and purposes specified under the appro- priations "Pay and subsistence of naval personnel" and "Transporta- tion and recruiting of naval personnel," as are authorized by law for personnel of the Naval Reserve on active or inactive duty in con- nection with organizing, administerin g,ecruitin instructing, train- ing, and drilling the Naval Reserve. NAVAL ACADEMY Naval Academy: For expenses necessary for maintenance and operation of the Naval Academy, including such amounts, not other- wise provided for, as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of the Act of January 16, 1936 (34 U. S. C. 1073); and expenses of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy; $5,020,000, of which amount $2,000 shall be available exclusively for the care of a collection of ship models: Provided, That no part of any appropriation in this Act shall be available for the pay or allowances of any enlisted man of the Navy or Marine Corps assigned to duty at the Naval Academy, if such assignment will increase the total number so assigned above one thousand and twenty-five. NAVAL HOME, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 48 Stat. 1229. For all salaries and expenses as authorized by law (31 U. S . C . 725h) 60 Stat. 854. and section 11 of the Act approved August 2, 1946 (Public Law 604), 24 U.s.C. . 2,a. necessary for the maintenance and operation of the Naval Home, $380,000. BUREAU OF SHIPS MAINTENANCE, BUREAU OF SHIPS For designing hulls, machinery, and equipment of naval vessels, except armament; experimental, developmental, and research work; maintenance, repair, renewal, and alteration of hulls, machinery, and equipment of naval vessels, nonnaval vessels operated for naval require- 586 [62 STAT.