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 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 756. JUNE 26, 1934 . 1229 SEC. 8 . Effective July 1, 1935, the appropriation account on the "Recreation fund, books of the Government entitled " Recreation Fun d, Army " A rmy", abo lish ed. (8T078), is abolished and the balance thereof shall be covered into the surplus fund of the Treasury : Provided, That an amount equal Pr ovi so. o vent of war. to the amount so covered into the surplus fund of the Treasury is hereby authorized to be appropriated from the general fund of the Treasury in the event of war, for the recreation, amusement, com- fort, contentment and health of the enlisted personnel of the Military Establishment. SEC. 9. Effective July 1, 1935, (a) the Naval Pension Fund (7t982) Na val Pensi on F und is abolished, any unobligated balance therein, as of that date, shall abolished. be covered into the surplus fund of the Treasury, and inter est on such fund shall cease ; (b) moneys theretofore required by law to be paid into such fund shall be deposited into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts ; and (c) commencing Annual appropria- with the fiscal year 1936 annual appropriations in such amounts as Lions authorized. may be necessary are authorized from the general fund of the Treasury for the maintenance, operation, and improvement of the Naval Home. SEC. 10 (a) Effective July 1, 1935, credit shall be made to the ac un nty replacement replacement accounts appearing in subsection (b) of this section of only such amounts as represent sales of stores, materials and sup- plies at actual cost to the War Department. (b) (1) R eplacing Army transportatio n (fiscal yea r) (8-228). 3536 Stat. 257 (2) Replacing clothing and equipage (fiscal year) (8-231) . 36 Stat .257;38 Stat. (3) Replacing subsistence of the Army (8s666). 353 U.S.C ., title 10, sec. (4 Replacing regular supplies of the Army (fiscal year) (8-234) . 12as stet . 257; 38 stet. (8(5) Replacing Signal Corps supplies and equipment (fiscal year) 353 . S C ., title 10, sec . (6) Replacing medical supplies (fiscal year) (8-511) . U.S.C., title 10, sec. (7) Replacing engineer equipment of troops (fiscal year) (8-315) . 1U.S.C ., title lo, sec. (8-316) Replacing engineer operations in the field (fiscal year) 1 .s .C ., title 10, sec. (9) Replacing engineer depots (fiscal year) (8-317) . 1284 . U .S .C ., title 10, sec. (10) Replacing ordnance and ordnance stores (fiscal year) 73 u.s.C ., title 50, sec. (8-425) • 36 Stat. 257; 38 Stat. (11) Replacing barracks and quarters (fiscal year) (8-209) . 353 . 36 Stat. 257; 38 Stat. (12) Replacing water and sewers at military posts (fiscal year) 353 . (8-233) . SEC. 11 . Effective July 1, 1935, the amounts received from assess- Receipts from assess . ments authorized from ments authorized to be made against the Federal home-loan banks designated sources for salaries and expenses of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, covered in. and assessments on carriers under section 14 of the Emergency Rail- road Transportation Act of June 16, 1933, shall be covered into the Treasury as mi scellaneous r eceipts. Commencing with the fiscal Annual appropria- year 1936 ther e are authori zed to be app ropriated annu ally, from tions authorized. the general fund of the Treasury, such sums as may be necessary to defr ay the cost of such activit ies. SEC. 12 . Effective July 1, 1935, the appropriation account " Un- Un paidmoneyor ders paid Money Orders More Than One Year Old ", carried on the books over a year old . of the Government, is hereby abolished, and the balance therein shall be covered into the postal revenues, and any appropriations to which expenditures under such accounts have been chargeable there- tofore are hereby repealed. The re is hereby authorized to be ap- pro priated from postal revenu es such sums a s may be nece ssary to make any expenditures which, but for its abolition, would be charge- able to this account.
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