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 892 Proviso. Consolidation of fu nds. Vol. 44, p. 632. PR OJE CTS UN DER SE CTI ON 3 Putnam, C onn. Vol.44,p. 872. Seattle, Wash. Vol. 45, p. 918. Tamaqua, Pa. Vol. 44, p. 872. Waltham, Mass. Vol. 44, p. 633. Aberdeen, Miss. Albany, N. Y. Vol. 45, p. 177. A lentown, Pa. Altoona, Pa. Vol . 45, p. 1656. Ambrose, N . Dak. SEVENTY-FIRST C ONGRESS. SEss. II. CH. 846. 1930 . and buildings thereon, demolition of old buildings when necessary, commencement, completion, extension, remodeling, and rehabilitation of `public buildings, in amounts not exceeding the respective esti- mated total costs herein set forth, toward which there is hereby appropriated $25,000,000, which sum sh all be availab le within the respective limits of cost fixed for all projects heretofore, herein, or hereafter authorized under the provisions of sections 3 and 5 of the Public Buildings Act approved May 25, 1926, and the Acts amenda- tory thereof : Provided, That all initial appropriations heretofore made for specific public building projects under section 5 of the Act of May 25, 1926, as amended, and unobligated upon the date of the approval of this Act, shall be consolidated into a single fund and made available for any of such projects as originally authorized and/or subsequently amended and any other public building projects heretofore, herein, or hereafter authorized under section 5 of such Act, as amended Putnam (Connecticut) post office, and so forth : For the acquisi- tion of site and construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $115,000 in lieu of $81,500 fixed in the Act of July 3, 1926 (44 Stat ., . 872). Seattle ( pWas hington) Fede ral office bu ilding : The limit of cos t fixed in the Act approved May 29, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 918), is hereby increased from $2,175,000 to $2,375,000. Tamaqua (Pennsylvania) post office, and so forth : The limit of cost fixed in the Act of July 3, 1926 (44 Stat ., p . 872), is hereby increased from $112,000 to $125,000. Waltham (Massachusetts) post office, and so forth : For the acqui- sition of site and construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $220,000 in lieu °of $120,000 fixed in the Act of July 3, 1926 (44 Stat ., p. 872). PROJECTS UNDER SECTION 5 OUTSIDE THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Aberdeen (Mississippi) post office, courthouse, and so forth : For acquisition of additional land, extension and remodeling of building, under an estimated total cost of $122,000. Albany (New York) post office, courthouse, customhouse, and so forth : In lieu of the authorization contained in the Act of March 5, 1928 (45 Stat ., p . 177), for the acquisition of additional land for the enlargement of present site, demolition of building and construc- tion of a new building on the enlarged site under an estimated total limit of cost of $2,000,000, the Secretary of the Treasury is author- ized, in his discretion, to acquire a new site adjacent to the present site, to include land already acquired or selected under said Act and to construct thereon a building for. use of the post office, United States courts, customs, and so forth, at a total estimated lim it of cost of $3,325,000, and the appropriations made under authority of such Act are hereby made available for either of such purposes. Allentown (Pennsylvania) post office, and so forth : For acquisi- tion of the site bounded by Hamilton, Penn, Maple, and Fifth Streets, and construction of a building, under an estimated total cost of $820,000. Altoo na (Pennsylva nia) post offi ce, and so fo rth : The limit of cost for site and building fixed in the Act approved March 4, 1929 (45 Stat ., p . 1656), is hereby increased from $574,000 to $775,000. Ambrose (North Dakota) inspection station : For acquisition of site and construction of a building or buildings in the discretion of

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