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RECAPITULATION OF MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE LAWS, 82D CONG., 2D SESS. (FROM JAN. 8 TO JULY 7, 1952)-Continued

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Howard S. Lawson, Winifred G. Lawson, Walter P. Lawson, and Nita R. Lawson..
Josephine F. Garrett.

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853

Norman E. Dole, Jr., William F. Smith, John G. Harris, and James E. Chamberlain.
Rollins F. Baker and other employees of the Alaska Railroad.

Homer C. Boozer, Terry Davis, Leopold A. Fraczkowski, Earl W. Keating, and Charles A. Paris.
Alma Cooperative Equity Exchange, and others..

206. 10 8,423.53 7,000.00

390.00

4, 411. 56

1, 157.91 5,012. 17 Indefinite Indefinite

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II. PERMANENT AND INDEFINITE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS

COMPILER'S NOTE.-The text and amounts of the permanent and indefinite appropriations are taken from the Budget for the fiscal year 1953 except as otherwise indicated as being revised. The sums under the indefinite appropriations are estimated and are subject to further revision as the fiscal year progresses and better data become available.

LEGISLATIVE

Bequest of Gertrude M. Hubbard, Library of Congress, Interest Account:
Trust fund of $20,000, the interest on which, at 4 percent per annum, is to be
used for the purchase of engravings and etchings to be added to the “Gar-
diner Greene Hubbard Collection" (act Aug. 20, 1912, 37 Stat. 319, sec. 21)
(trust account)__

Library of Congress Trust Fund, Interest on Permanent Loan Account:

This appropriation represents a sum equivalent to interest at the rate of 4 percent per annum, payable semiannually, on a permanent loan to the United States, not exceeding $5,000,000, in accordance with provisions of gifts or bequests-such interest, as income, being subject to disbursement by the Librarian of Congress for the purpose specified (2 U. S. C. 156-158; act Mar. 3, 1925, 43 Stat. 1107) (trust account).

Library of Congress Trust Fund, Income from Investment Account:

This fund represents income from investments held by the Treasury for the
benefit of the Library of Congress and is subject to disbursement by the
Librarian for the purposes in each case specified (2 U. S. C. 157; 31
U. S. C. 7258) (trust account).

Library of Congress Gift Fund:

$800

96, 500

13, 500

This fund represents gifts or bequests of money made to the Library of Congress for the immediate disbursement by the Librarian, in the interest of the Library, its collections, or its service for the purpose in each case specified (2 U. S. C. 160; 31 U. S. C. 7258) (trust account)_

50,000

Cataloging Project, Copyright Office, Library of Congress:

This fund represents money deposited with the Library of Congress to
enable it to supply to the depositors preliminary information relating to
copyright materials in selected subject fields (31 U. S. C. 7258) (trust
account)___

Unearned Proceeds of Sale, Etc., of Publications, Superintendent of Documents,
Government Printing Office:

The proceeds of sales of publications, etc., by the Superintendent of Docu-
ments are deposited in a trust receipt account and such portion thereof
as is required for postage, printing, and refunds is established in the above-
named appropriation account. The earned portion of receipts is trans-
ferred from time to time to miscellaneous receipts (44 U. S. C. 71; 31
U. S. C. 7258; decisions of Comptroller General, Jan. 2 and Feb. 21, 1936)
(trust account).

Total, Legislative: Trust accounts_

THE JUDICIARY

3,000

3,400,000

$3,563, 800

Replacement of Personal Property Sold, Judiciary:
The proceeds from the sale of personal property, the replacement of which is
authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items.
Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C.
231 (c)) (special account)___

EXECUTIVE

INDEPENDENT OFFICES

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION

Replacement of Personal Property Sold, Atomic Energy Commission:

The proceeds from the sale of personal property, the replacement of which is authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items. Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C. 231 (c)) (special account)–

1,000

125,000

505

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund:

The Act of May 22, 1920 (41 Stat. 614), as amended, authorized the establishment of the civil service retirement and disability fund and the deposit therein of deductions from the salaries of, and deposits for additional annuity by, employees and other members of the civil service retirement and disability fund and appropriated said fund for the payment of annuities, refunds, and allowances to such members. Said fund is supplemented annually by appropriation from the general fund of the Treasury (5 U. S. C. 700a) (trust account)_

Canal Zone Retirement and Disability Fund:

The Act of March 2, 1931 (46 Stat. 1477), authorized the establishment of the Canal Zone retirement and disability fund and the deposit therein of deductions from the salaries of, and deposits for additional annuity by, employees of the Panama Canal and of the Panama Railroad Company on the Isthmus of Panama and other members of said fund, and appropriated said fund for the payment of annuities, refunds, and allowances to such employees. Said fund is supplemented annually by appropriation from the general fund of the Treasury (46 Stat. 1477) (trust account)__ Alaska Railroad Retirement and Disability Fund:

The Act of June 20, 1936 (49 Stat. 2017), authorized the establishment of the Alaska Railroad retirement and disability fund and the deposit therein of deductions from the salaries of employees of the Alaska Railroad, and other members of said fund, and appropriated said fund for the payment of annuities, refunds, and allowances to such employees. Said fund is supplemented annually by appropriation from the general fund of the Treasury (49 Stat. 2021-2022) (trust account)....

Replacement of Personal Property Sold:

The proceeds from the sale of personal property, the réplacement of which is authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items. Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C. 231 (c)) (special account).

Total, Civil Service Commission:
General and special accounts__
Trust accounts_____

$949, 498, 910

14,000

$14,000 949, 498, 910

949, 512, 910

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Replacement of Personal Property Sold:

The proceeds from the sale of personal property, the replacement of which is authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items. Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C. 231 (c)) (special account)___

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

Payments to States Under Federal Power Act:

This fund represents 371⁄2 per centum of a portion of the proceeds of certain licenses issued by the Federal Power Commission for the occupancy and use of National forest and public lands under the Federal Power Act (16 U. S. C. 810; act of June 10, 1920, as amended) (special account) – Replacement of Personal Property Sold:

The proceeds from the sale of personal property, the replacement of which is authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items. Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C. 231 (c)) (special account)__

Total, Federal Power Commission:
General and special accounts__

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY

Colleges for Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts:

$39,500

Permanent specific appropriation to pay each State and Territory for the more complete endowment and maintenance of colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts now established, or which may be hereafter established, in accordance with an act of Congress approved July 2, 1862.

That there shall be, and hereby is, annually appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be paid as hereinafter provided to each State and Territory for the more complete endowment and maintenance of agricultural colleges now established, or which may hereafter be established, in accordance with the act of Congress approved July 2, 1862 (7 U. S. C. 301-308), and the act of Congress approved August 30, 1890 (7 U. S. C. 321-328), the sum of $5,000 in addition to the sums

3,400

37,700

1,800

named in the said act, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908, and an
annual increase of the amount of such appropriation thereafter for 4 years
by an additional sum of $5,000 over the preceding year, and the annual sum
to be paid thereafter to each State and Territory shall be $50,000 to be
applied only for the purposes of the agricultural colleges, as defined and
limited in the act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and the act of Con-
gress approved August 30, 1890.

That the sum hereby appropriated to the States and Territories for the
further endowment and support of colleges shall be paid by, to, and
in the manner prescribed by the act of Congress approved August 30, 1890,
entitled "An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to
the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit
of agriculture and the mechanic arts established under the provisions of
the act of Congress approved July 2, 1862," and the expenditure of the
said money shall be governed in all respects by the provisions of the said
act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and the said act of Congress ap-
proved August 30, 1890: Provided, That said colleges may use a portion of
this money for providing courses for the special preparation of instructors
for teaching the elements of agriculture and the mechanic arts (7 U. S. C.
301-308, 321-328) (general account)_.

Promotion of Vocational Education:

Cooperative Vocational Education in Agriculture (20 U. S. C. 12) (general account).

$2,550, 000

3, 018, 453

Cooperative Vocational Education in Trades and Industries (20 U. S. C. 13) (general account)__

Cooperative Vocational Education, Teachers, etc. (20 U. S. C. 14) (general account)__

Patients' Benefit Funds, Public Health Service Hospitals:

This trust fund is maintained to account for donations received for the benefit of patients at the marine hospital, Carville, La., for the erection and support of hospitals for sick and disabled seamen (42 U. S. C. 219) (trust account).

Public Health Service Conditional Gift Funds:

Public Health Service Unconditional Gift Funds:

3, 041, 914

1,089, 756

1,000

This trust fund is maintained to account for conditional gifts to the Public
Health Service (42 U. S. C. 219) (trust account)_.

23, 750

This trust fund is maintained to account for unconditional gifts to the Public
Health Service (42 U. S. C. 219) (trust account)____.

25, 700

Replacement of Personal Property Sold, Federal Security Agency:

The proceeds from the sale of personal property, the replacement of which is authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items. Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C. 231 (c)) (special account).

55, 500

Total, Federal Security Agency:
General and special accounts.

Trust accounts__

$9,755, 623
50, 450
9,806, 073

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

Replacement of Personal Property, Federal Trade Commission:
The proceeds from sale of personal property, the replacement of which is
authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items.
Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C.
231 (c)) (special account)___.

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Proceeds From Estates of American Citizens Who Die Abroad:

Proceeds of personal estates left by citizens of the United States who die abroad, other than seamen belonging to any vessel, in cases where the legal representative of the deceased has failed to make demand therefor, are transmitted to the General Accounting Office by the respective United States Consuls, to be held in this trust account for the legal claimants (22 U. S. C. 75) (trust account)_

Total, General Accounting Office: Trust accounts__.

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

$1,000

Replacement of Personal Property Sold, General Services Administration:
The proceeds from sale of personal property, the replacement of which is
authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items.
Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C.
231 (c)) (special account)__

1,500

1,000

1,000

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library:

...

The joint resolution to provide for the establishment and maintenance of the
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (53 Stat. 1062-1066) establishes a Board
to be known as the Trustees of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and
authorizes it to accept gifts and bequests of personal property (sec. 205
(a) (c)). "The income from any trust funds held by the Board . . . shall
be deposited with the Treasurer of the United States, who shall enter it
in a special account . . . subject to disbursement by the Archivist, except
where otherwise restricted by the instrument of gift, in the purchase of
equipment for the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library; in the preparation and
publication of guides, inventories, calendars, and textual reproduction of
material in the said Library; and in the purchase . . . of historical mate-
rial for the said Library" (sec. 205 (d)). Proceeds from the sale of pub-
lications and duplicate printed material and from fees collected from
visitors are also paid into the special account and available for disburse-
ment by the Archivist as provided above (53 Stat. 1062-1066, sec. 203,
205 (d), 207) (trust account)_

American National Red Cross, District of Columbia Chapter Building, Public
Buildings, General Services Administration:

District of Columbia Chapter Building, American National Red Cross (trust
account).

National Archives Trust Fund:

The Act of June 25, 1948, provides that certain fees collected by the Archivist
shall be available for disbursement in the interest of the National Archives
(41 U. S. C. 288 (c)) (trust account)_
National Archives Gift Fund, Investment Account, General Services Adminis-
tration:

The National Archives Trust Fund Board is authorized to receive and admin-
ister gifts and bequests for the benefit of or in connection with the
National Archives (41 U. S. C. 214 (b)) (trust account).
Total, General Services Administration:

Special accounts

Trust accounts__.

$45, 000

247, 132

12, 200

14,000

$1,000 318, 332

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

319, 332

Replacement of Personal Property Sold, Interstate Commerce Commission:
The proceeds from the sale of personal property, the replacement of which
is authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items.
Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C.
231 (c)) (special account)___

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

6, 400

Replacement of Personal Property Sold:

The proceeds from the sale of personal property, the replacement of which is authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items. Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C. 231 (c)) (special account)__

NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION

National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Contributed Funds, George
Washington Memorial Parkway:

One-half the cost of acquiring land for the George Washington Memorial
Parkway is contributed by the States of Maryland and Virginia and held
in trust for purchases as authorized by the Commission (46 Stat. 482)
(trust account)__

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

Replacement of Personal Property Sold:

The proceeds from sale of personal property, the replacement of which is authorized by law, are available for the acquisition of similar items. Amounts not so used are deposited as miscellaneous receipts (41 U. S. C. 231 (c)) (special account).

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

Railroad Unemployment Insurance Administration Fund, Railroad Retirement
Board:
The act of June 25, 1938, as amended, established the Railroad Unemploy-
ment Insurance Administration fund, to which there is credited such part
of all contributions collected pursuant to section 8 of said Act as equals
0.2 per centum of the total compensation on which such contributions are
based. All moneys credited to the fund are permanently appropriated

30,000

75,000

2,000

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