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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 648. JUNE 19, 1934. 27, 1933 ; for any purpose in connection with carrying out the Silver Purchase Act of 1934, fiscal year 1935, $4,500,000, to be expended under the direction and in the discretion of the President and to be immediately available. Losses in melting gold : There i s here by app ropria ted, o ut of the receipts to be covered into the Treasury under section 7 of the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, approved January 30, 1934 (Public, Numbered 87, Seventy-third Congress), by reason of the reduction of the weight of the gold dollar by the Proclamation of the Presi- dent of January 31, 1934, an amount sufficient to cover the difference between the value of gold as carried in the general account of the Treasurer of the United States and the value of such gold after melting and r efinin g ther eof pu rsuant to the provi sions of the Gold Reserve Act of 1934. BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE Collecting the internal revenue : For an additional amount for expenses of assessing and collecting the internal-revenue taxes, including the same objects specified under this head, and under the head " Salaries and expenses, Bureau of Industrial Alcohol ", in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1935, and including so much as may be necessary for the compensation of one additional deputy commissioner, to be immediately available, $10,000,000 ; of which not to exceed $800,000 may be expended for personal services in the Distri ct of Columb ia, an d not to exce ed $71 ,250 f or the pur- chase of passenger-carrying automobiles to be used on official business : Pr ovide d, That after December 1, 1934, no part of the appro priat ion m ade herei n or here tofor e mad e for the fisc al ye ar 1935 shall be used to pay the salary of any person formerly employed as investigator, special agent, senior warehouseman, deputy prohibi- ti on adm inistr ator, agent, assis tant a ttorney, assi stant prohib ition adminis trator, seni or inv estiga tor, d eputy p roduct ion ad minist rator, storekeeper or gauger, or any other position in the Prohibition Bureau or Alcoholic Beverage Unit, Department of Justice, who was separated from the service of such Bureau or Unit between June 10, 1933 , and Decemb er 31, 1933, while in any such positi on in the Treasury Department, unless and until such person shall be appointed thereto as a result of an open, competitive examination to be hereafter held by the Civil Service Commission. SECRE T SERV ICE D IVISIO N Su ppres sing coun terfe iting and othe r cri mes : For an additional amount for suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, fiscal year 1935, including the same objects specified under this head in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1935, $45,000. PROCUREMENT DIVISION, PUBLIC WORKS BRANCH Public buildings : For emergency construction of public-building project s outs ide of the D istric t of C olumbia (incl uding the ac quisi- tion, where necessary, by purchase, condemnation, exchange, or other- wise of sites and additional land for such buildings of old buildings where necessary and the construction, remodeling, or extension of buildings ; rental of temporary quarters during con- struction, including moving expenses ; purchase of necessary equip- ment for buildings and such additional administrative expenses and salaries as may be required solely for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this paragraph), $65,000,000 ; such projects, including t 1061 Silver Purchase Act of 1934. Post, p.1178. Losses in melting gold. Ante, p . 341. Internal Revenue Bureau. Collections. Ante, p. 429. Additional deputy commissioner. Services in the Dis- trict. Proviso. C ompe tit ive ap- pointment of personnel. Secret Service Divi- sion. Counterfeiting, etc. Procurement Divi- sion, Public Works Branch. Public building emergency construc- tion.
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