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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 93, 94. JUNE 16, 1933. 253 regulations and schedules of the General Supply Committee or from the various services of the Government of the United States posses- sing material, supplies, passenger-carrying and other motor vehicles, and equipment no longer required. Surplus articles purchased from the Government, if the same have not been used, shall be paid for at a reasonable price, not to exceed actual cost, and if the same have been used, at a reasonable price based upon length of usage. The various services of the Government of the United States are author- ized to sell such s urplus artic les to the mu nicipa l gove rnment under the conditions specified, and the proceeds of such sales shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts : Provided, That Tran 0 y > r ansfe rs t inder Es- this section shall not be construed to amend, alter, or repeal the ecutive order. Executive order of December 3, 1918, concerning the transfer of office materia ls, su pplies, and equipm ent in the Di strict of Co lumbia fall- ing into disuse be cause of the cessa tion of w ar activi ties. SE C. 6. No part of the appro priati ons co ntained in th is Act shall Increase 01 pay by 1 reaso n of reall ocat ion t o be used to pa y any increa se in the sa lary of any o fficer or em ployee higher grade. of the District of Columbia by reason of the reallocation of the posi- tion of such officer or employee to a higher grade after June 30, 1932, by the P erson nel Class ifica tion Boar d or the Civil Serv ice Commission, and salaries paid accordingly shall be payment in full. SEC. 7. Title II of the Act entitled "An Act to maintain the credit Pro vis ion s for in" pounding, on account of the United States Government ", approved March 20, 1933, to the of salary reductions not operative. exten t tha t it prov ides for t he i mpoun dment of a ppro priat ions on Ante, p.14. account of reductions in compensation of officers and employees, shall not operate to require such impoundment under appropriations con- tained in this Act . SE C. 8 . When specifically approved by the Director of the Bureau Tra nsf ers bet ween subheads of appropria- of the Budget upon recommendation of the Commissioners of the tions allowed District of Columbia, transfers may be made between subheads of t3oo . appropriations provided in this Act for the free Public Library, publ ic pl aygro unds, pub lic s chool s (e xcept buil ding s and grou nds and repairs to building, health department, and public welfare, respective)y : Provided, hat such transfers under this section shall Not to apply w not be made between appropriations for the several municipal serv- specified service. ices name d, an d all tra nsfer s, wh ethe r app roved or conte mplat ed, Report thereof to shall be reported to Congress in the estimates of the District of congress. Colum bia fo r the fiscal year 1935. Approved, June 16, 1933, 12 :50 p .m. [CHAPTER 9-l .] AN ACT To transfer Bedford County from the Nashville division to the Winchester division of the middle Tennessee judicial district. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That Bedford County of the Nashville division of the middle district of the State of Tennessee is hereby detached from the Nashville division and attached to and made a part of the Winchester division of the middle district of such State. Approved, June 16, 1933, 12 :55 p .m. Price stipulation June 16, 1933. [H .R .1909 .] [Public, Na 71 .] Tenne ssee jud icial district. Transfer of Bedford County to Winchester Division.
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