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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 118, 119 . APRIL 13, 1934 . 583 ices of persons who are neither officers nor employees of the United States. SEC. 3. The Secretary of Labor shall prescribe rules and regula- prRC lebed etc., to be tions for the enforcement of this Act ; and the Secretary of Labor shall make a report to Congress, at the beginning of each regular session, giving a detailed statement showing (1) the name of every person for whom work has been performed under the authority of this statute, (2) the nature of the services rendered to him, (3) the Vol . 39, p. 1106, mod- p rice cha rged for the se s ervi ces by the Department of Lab or, and iced. (4) the manner in which the moneys received were deposited or used. SEC. 4 . This Act shall cease to be effective one year after the date of its enactment. Approved, April 13, 1934 . [CHAPTER 119. 1 Report to Congress. Duration of Act. AN ACT April 13, 1934. To repeal an Act of Congress entitled "An Act to prohibit the manufacture or 	 [S . 27291	 sale of alcoholic liquors in the Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes", [Public, No. 158.] approved February 14, 1917, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Am eri ca in Congress assembled, That the Act of Alaska. on Act Cong ress entitled "An Act to prohibit the manufacture or sale of 1917, repealed . and fo r other purposes " vol.3s, p. 903. alcoholi c liquor s in the Territo ry of Al aska,, approved February 14, 1917, contained in United States Statutes at Large, volume 39, Public Laws, pages, 903 to 909, is repealed. Titl e II of the Nati onal Pro hibi tion Act, as ame nded and sup ple- mented, and the Act entitled "An Act to provide revenue by the taxation of certain nonintoxicating liquor, and for other purposes", approved March 22, 1933, except such provisions of such title and of such Act of M arch 22, 1933, as shall be r etai ned in f orce and effect in the States, are repealed to the extent such title and such Act of March 22, 1933, are in force and effect in the Territory of Ala ska. SEC. 2. That notwithstanding the repeal of the said Acts no spirituous or intoxicating liquors shall be manufactured or sold in the Territory of Alaska except under such regulations and restric- tions as the Territorial Legislature shall prescribe, and the legisla- tive power and authority con ferr ed u pon the Legi slat ive Asse mbly of the Territory of Alaska by the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to create a legislative assembly in the Territory of Alaska, to confer legislative power thereon, and for other purposes ", approved August 24, 1912, shall be, and hereby is, extended to include any legislation pertaining to the manufacture or sale of spirituous or intoxicating liquor within the said Territory, and any provision contained in the said Act of August 24, 1912, in conflict herewith, is hereby expressly repealed : Pr ovid ed, however, That the Legislature of the Territory of Alaska shall have full power and authority to delegate the powers hereby conferred to any board or commission designated or created by the legislature for such purpose, which powers shall include the power to make rules and regulations governing the manufacture, barter, sale, or possession of spirituous or intoxicating liquors in the Territory of Alaska, to prescribe the qualifications of those who are to engage in the manufacture, barter, sale, or possession of intoxicating liquors in the said Territory, and to prescribe license fees and excise taxes therefor : Pro vide d, That nothing in this Act shall in any way repeal, conflict, or interfere with the public general law s of the United States imposing taxes on the manufacture and of Repeal of certain provisions of National Prohibition Act, etc. Vol. 41, p. 307; Vol. 42,p.223;Ante, p.16. U.S.C.,pp. 853, 1583 . Regulations govern- ing manufacture and sale of liquors. Le gislative po wers extended. Vol.37,p. 513 . Provisos. Delegation of powers. General internal rev enue laws not affected.