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 (4 TH CONGRESS . SESS. I. CHS. 334, 335. JU NE 28, 1935 . 435 ments for direct expenditure ; but these provisions shall not be con- Audits . strued to waive the submission of accounts and vouchers to the Gen- eral Accounting Office for audit, or permit any obligations to be incurred in excess of the amount authorized herein : Provided, Tha t st Wagenwoe> for co n- in the construction of buildings and exhibits requiring skilled and Vol .4s,p .1494 . unskilled labor, the prevailing rate of wages, as provided in the n. i'ba . Act of March 3, 1931, shall be paid . SEC. 8. Th e Commiss ioner Gen eral, wit h the appr oval of t he Coin- A cceptance of co n- mission, may receive contributions from any source to aid in carry- tributions . ing out the purposes of this joint resolution, but such contributions shall be expended and accounted for in the same manner as the funds authorized to be appropriated by this joint resolution. The Co m- missioner General is also authorized to receive contributions of materia l, or to borrow material or exhi bits, and to acce pt the s ervices of any skilled and unskilled labor that may be available through State or Federal relief organizations, to aid in carrying out the general purposes of this joint resolution. At the close of the exposi- a Disposal of bu ildin gs tion and celebrations or when the connection of the Government of the United States therewith ceases, the Commissioner General shall dispose of any such portion of the material contributed as may be unused, and return such borrowed property ; and, under the direc- tion of the Commission, dispose of any buildings or structures which may have been constructed and account therefor : Provide d, That P -1- all all disposition of materials, property, buildings, and so forth, shall Au ction s :Iles. be at p ublic sa le to th e highes t bidder, and the proceed s thereo f shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States. SEC. 9. It shall be the duty of the Commission to transmit to Report to Congress. Congress, within six months after the close of the exposition, a detailed statement of all expenditures, and such other reports as may be deemed proper, which reports shall be prepared and arranged with a view to concise statement and convenient reference. Upon Termination of Con- the transmission of such report to Congress the Commission estab- mission. lisped by and all appointments made under the authority of this joint resolution shall terminate. Approved, June 28, 1935. [CHAPTER 335 .] J OINT RES OLUT ION June 28, 1935. To extend to August 31, 1935, the temporary plan for deposit insurance	[S. J. Res. 152 .] provided for by section 12B of the Federal Reserve Act as amended. [Pub. Res., No. 33 .] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United fates o t mecain Congress f f~ ongress assembled, That section 12B of the a Federal Reserve mendment. Federal Reserve Act as amended is amended (1) by striking out, Federal deposit in- " 7~ 5 surance exten sions . July 1, 1935 wherever it appears in subsections ( e), (1) and (y), subscriptions ; insur- and inserting in lieu thereof "August 31,1935"; and (2) by strik- a of 48,epp'169, 172, ing " June 30, 1935 " where it appears in the first sentence of the 179 969 . eighth paragraph of subsection (y), and inserting in lieu thereof Pod, p . 684. "August 31, 1935" ; and (3) by adding to subsection (y) the follow- in additional "T he deposits in banks which are on niemne`s g paragraph for mutuals ; Jun e 30, 1935, members of the fund or the fund for mutuals shall continued. continue to be insured during such extended period to August 31. 1935, without liability on the part of such banks to further calls or asse ssme nt ." Approved, June 28, 1935.
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