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PUBLIC LAW 188—OCT. 22, 1951

individuals not to exceed $50 per diem; $6,500,000, of which not to exceed $5,623,973 shall be available for personal services. Seventeenth decennial census: For expenses necessary for taking, compiling, and publishing the seventeenth decennial census including the census of housing as authorized by law (13 U.S.C. 201-219; 42 U.S.C. 1442), including personal services at rates to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce without regard to the Classification Act of 1949; services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a); and compensation of employees of the Department of Commerce and other departments and independent establishments of the Government who may be detailed for field work; $7,000,000, of which not to exceed $5,646,654 shall be available for personal services, to remain available until December 31, 1952, and to be merged with the appropriation made under this head in the Department or Commerce Appropriation Act 1951. Censuses of business, transportation, manufactures and mineral industries: For expenses necessary to prepare for taking, compiling, and publishing the censuses of business, transportation, manufactures and mineral industries as authorized by law, including personal services by contract or otherwise at rates to be fixed by the Secretary of Commerce without regard to the Classification Act of 1949; services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U.S.C. 55a), at rates for individuals not to exceed $50 per diem; and additional compensation of Federal employees temporarily detailed for field work under this appropriation; $200,000, of which not to exceed $147,812 shall be available for personal services, to remain available until December 31, 1953.

46 Stat. 21; 63 Stat. 441. 63 Stat. 9S4. 5 U.S.C. § 1071 note. 60 Stat. 810.

64 Stat. 620.

63 Stat. 954.

6 U.S.C. note.

1071

60 Stat. 810.

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION

Salaries and expenses: For necessary expenses of the Civil Aeronautics Administration in carrying out the provisions of the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as amended (49 U.S.C. 401), the Act of 52 Stat. 973. August 8, 1950 (Public Law 670), and other Acts incident to the 64 Stat. 417. enforcement of safety regulations; maintenance and operation of air 49 U.S.C. § 457. navigation facilities and air traffic control; furnishing advisory service to States and other public and private agencies in connection with the construction or improvement of airports and landing areas; and the disposal of surplus airports; including hire of aircraft (not Operati nd exceeding $395,000); the operation and maintenace of eighty-five air- maintenanceo nof aaircraft; contract stenographic reporting services; fees and mileage of waft! expert and other witnesses; examination of estimates of appropriations in the field; purchase (not to exceed twenty, for replacement only) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; and purchase and repair of skis and snowshoes; $99,100,000, of which not to exceed $74,970,000 Transfer of aircraft, shall be available for personal services, and the Departments of the etc. Air Force, Army and Navy are authorized to transfer to the Civil Aeronautics Administration without charge, subject to the approval of the Bureau of the Budget, aircraft (for replacement only}, aircraft engines, parts, flight equipment, and hangar, line, and. shop equipment surplus to the needs of such Departments: Provided, That there may be credited to this appropriation, funds received from States, counties, municipalities, and other public authorities for expenses incurred in the maintenance and operation of airport traffic control towers. Establishment of air-navigation facilities: For the acquisition and establishment by contract or purchase and hire of air-navigation facilities, including the equipment of additional civil airways for day and night flying; the construction of additional necessary lighting, radio.