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TITLE V-RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD Payment to railroad retirement account: For an annual premium to provide for the payment of all annuities, pensions, and death benefits, in accordance with the provisions of the Railroad Retirement Acts of 1935 and 1937, as amended (45 U. S. C. 228-228s), and for expenses necessary for the Railroad Retirement Board in the Administration of said Acts as specifically provided for under this title, for crediting to the railroad retirement account, an amount equal to amounts covered into the Treasury (minus refunds) during the current fiscal year under the Railroad Retirement Tax Act (28 U. S. C. 1500-1538)

Salaries and expenses, Railroad Retirement Board (trust fund): For expenses necessary for the Railroad Retirement Board, including not to exceed $1,000 for expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with the work of the Board when specifically authorized by the Board; and stenographic reporting services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S. C. 55a); $5,056,904, of which not more than $4,010,820 shall be available for personal services, to be derived from the railroad retirement account.

This title may be cited as the "Railroad Retirement Board Appropriation Act, 1952".

TITLE VI-FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION
SERVICE

Salaries and expenses: For expenses necessary for the Service to carry out the functions vested in it by the Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947 (29 U. S. C. 171-180, 182), including expenses of the Labor-Management Panel as provided in section 205 of said Act'; temporary employment of arbitrators, conciliators, and mediators on labor relations at rates not in excess of $50 per diem; expenses of attendance at meetings concerned with labor and industrial relations; and services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 U. S. C. 55a); $3,047,000, of which not more than $2,566,653 shall be available for personal services.

Boards of inquiry: To enable the Service to pay necessary expenses of boards of inquiry appointed by the President pursuant to section 206 of the Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947 (29 U. S. C. 176– 180, 182), including services as authorized by section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (5 Ů. S. C. 55a), and rent in the District of Columbia, $48,750, of which not more than $23,750 shall be available for personal services.

This title may be cited as the "Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Appropriation Act, 1952”.

[Total, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, $2,959,413.]

TITLE VII-GENERAL PROVISIONS

SEC. 701. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to pay the salary or wages of any person who engages in a strike against the Government of the United States or who is a member of an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government of the United States, or who advocates, or is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence: Provided, That for the purposes hereof an affidavit shall be considered prima facie evidence that the person making the affidavit has not contrary to the provisions of this section engaged in a strike against the Govern

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ment of the United States, is not a member of an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government of the United States, or that such person does not advocate, and is not a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence: Provided further, That any person who engages in a strike against the Government of the United States or who is a member of an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government of the United States, or who advocates, or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or violence and accepts employment the salary or wages for which are paid from any appropriation contained in this Act shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both: Provided further, That the above penalty clause shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for, any other provisions of existing law.

SEC. 702. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes not heretofore authorized by the Congress.

SEC. 703. No part of any appropriation or authorization contained in this Act shall be used to pay the compensation of any incumbent appointed to any civil office or position which may become vacant during the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 1951: Provided, That this inhibition shall not apply—

(a) to not to exceed 25 per centum of all vacancies;

(b) to positions filled from within and by transfer to the department or agency;

(c) to offices or positions required by law to be filled by appointment of the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate;

(d) to Saint Elizabeths Hospital and Freedmen's Hospital; (e) to the Public Health Service;

(f) to educational institutions; and

(g) to personnel engaged in law enforcement: Provided further, That when the total number of personnel subject to this section has been reduced to 90 per centum of the total provided for in the budget estimates for 1952, this section may cease to apply.

SEC. 704. Amounts available from appropriations and other funds in this Act, and amounts specified therein for personal services, are hereby reduced in the sums hereinafter set forth, such sums (except trust funds) to be carried to the surplus fund and covered into the Treasury immediately upon the approval of this Act, as follows:

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Labor Standards, $31,835;

BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

Salaries and expenses, $238,461;

WOMEN'S BUREAU

Salaries and expenses, $16,715;

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY

OFFICE OF EDUCATION

Salaries and expenses, $152,293;

OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Salaries and expenses, Division of Service Operations:

Appropriation, $17,487;

Transfer from Old-age and Survivors' Insurance Trust Fund,

$3,673;

Salaries, Office of the General Counsel:

Appropriation, $21,350;

Transfer from Old-age and Survivors' Insurance Trust Fund, $21,197;

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Salaries and expenses, Railroad Retirement Board (trust fund), $211,096;

FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE

Salaries and expenses, $135,087;

Boards of inquiry, $1,250.

SEC. 705. Where the number of passenger cars for replacement only is reduced by the provisions in this Act the total number of passenger cars in the division or department concerned will be reduced by a like number: Provided, That in no event shall the number of passengercarrying vehicles which may be operated during the current fiscal year at the seat of government under any appropriation or authorization in this Act exceed 50 per centum of the number in use as of June 30, 1951.

SEC. 706. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act, except appropriations for the Public Health Service, shall be used to pay the compensation of any employee engaged in personnel work in excess of the number that would be provided by a ratio of one such employee to one hundred and five, or a part thereof, full-time, parttime, and intermittent employees of the agency concerned: Provided, That for purposes of this section employees shall be considered as engaged in personnel work if they spend half time or more in personnel administration consisting of direction and administration of the personnel program; employment, placement, and separation; job evaluation and classification; employee relations and services; training; committees of expert examiners and boards of civil-service examiners; wage administration; and processing, recording, and reporting.

SEC. 707. This Act may be cited as the "Labor-Federal Security Appropriation Act, 1952".

Approved August 31, 1951.

Total, Title I-Department of Labor..

Total, Title II-Federal Security Agency--

Total, Title III-National Labor Relations Board.__

Total, Title IV-National Mediation Board.
Total, Title V-Railroad Retirement Board.

Total, Title VI-Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service_

$222, 504, 944 1,715, 027, 843 7,885, 418 1,092, 243 (1)

2,959, 413

Grand total, Labor-Federal Security Appropriation Act, 1952- $1,949,469,861 NOTE. In addition to the appropriations for the fiscal year 1952 carried in the foregoing annual appropriation Act, the following additional amounts are available for such fiscal year for such department and agencies:

Permanent and indefinite appropriations (general and special accounts):

Department of Labor (p. 539)

Federal Security Agency (pp. 522-524).

Railroad Retirement Board (pp. 525, 526)

Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1952:

Federal Security Agency (pp. 247, 257)

Department of Labor (pp. 247, 258)

Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1952, Federal Security

Agency (pp. 267, 268)--

$2,500. 9,938, 998 572, 534, 409

23, 287, 500
400, 000

4,250,000

Grand total, exclusive of trust funds under permanent appro

priations.

Deduct amounts for independent agencies:

Federal Security Agency--

National Labor Relations Board_.

National Mediation Board....

Railroad Retirement Board-

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service__

Net amount, Department of Labor...

For trust funds, see pp. 522-526, 539.

1 Indefinite.

$1,729, 616, 841

7,885, 418 1,092, 243 572, 534, 499 2,959, 413

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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH APPROPRIATION ACT,

1952

[PUBLIC LAW 168-82D CONGRESS]

[CHAPTER 485-1ST SESSION]

[H. R. 4496]

By the Act making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes, approved October 11, 1951.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following
sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other-
wise appropriated, for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1952, namely:

SENATE

SALARIES AND EXPENSE ALLOWANCE OF SENATORS, MILEAGE OF THE
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND of Senators, AND EXPENSE ALLOW-
ANCE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

For compensation of Senators, $1,200,000--

For mileage of the President of the Senate and of Senators, $51,000-
For expense allowance of the Vice President, $10,000.
For expense allowance of Senators, $240,000.

[Total, Salaries, Mileage, and Expenses of Senators, $1,501,000.]

SALARIES, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES

For compensation of officers, employees, clerks to Senators, and others, as authorized by law, including increased and additional compensation provided by the "Federal Employees Pay Act of 1945", as amended, and the "Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1950”, as follows:

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

For compensation of the Vice President of the United States, $30,000__

For clerical assistance to the Vice President, at rates of compensation to be fixed by him in multiples of $5 per month, $50,370

CHAPLAIN

Chaplain of the Senate, $2,646_--

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

For office of the Secretary, $367,706, including the following positions: Chief Clerk, $7,500 in lieu of Chief Clerk, who shall perform the duties of reading clerk, $7,500; bill clerk, $4,500 in lieu of principal clerk, $4,500; engineer, Joint Recording Facility, $2,280; secretary, $4,100 in lieu of clerk, $4,100; assistant secretary, $3,380 in lieu of clerk, $3,380; assistant superintendent of document room,

$1,200,000

51,000

10,000

240,000

30,000

50, 370

2,646

367, 706

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