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 74 TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 508. AUGUST 12, 1935. said Act, and for printing and binding, law books, books of ref- ere nce, newsp apers, per iodic als, purch ase, maint enanc e, and oper- ation of passenger-carrying vehicles, rents in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and all necessary salaries and expenses connected with the organization, operation, and investigations of the Tennessee Valley Authority, $36,000,000 : Provided, That this appro- Pri o. Sundry app rop ria- priation and all appropriat ions, allotments, and other funds made tions to be considered available heretofore to the Tennessee Valley Authority, including on Posa•P:1607 " any unexpended balances remaining from the appropriation of $50,000,000 made to the Tennessee Valley Authority by the Fourth Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1933, the allocation of $25,000,000 made to the Tennessee Valley Authority under the Emergency Appropria- tion Act, fiscal year 1935, and the receipts of the Tennessee Valley Authority from all sources, except as limited by section 26 of the Te nnessee V alley Aut hority A ct approv ed May 1 8, 1933 (48 Stat. 58), shall be covered into and accounted for as one fund to be known as the " Tennessee Valley Authority Fund " and shall remain available until June 30, 1936 : Provided further, That not to exceed $1,000,000 shall be expended on the dam on the Hiwassee River . VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION Hospital and domiciliary facilities : For hospital and domiciliary facilities, $21,250,000, to remain available until expended : Provided, That this amount is authorized to be used by the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, with the approval of the President, for extend- ing any of the facilities under the jurisdiction of the Veterans' Administration or for any of the purposes set forth in sections 1 and 2 of the Act approved March 4, 1931 (46 Stat . 1550) : Provided fur the r, That not to exceed 3 per centum of this amount shall be available for the employment in the District of Columbia and in the field of necessary technical and clerical assistants at the cus- tomary rate s of compe nsat ion e xclus ively to a id in the prepa ratio n of the plan s and spec ific ation s for the proje cts a uthor ized herei n and for the supervision of the execution thereof, and for traveling expenses, rentals in the District of Columbia, field office equipment, and supplies in connection therewith. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF RECLAMATION Vol. 48, p.71. Hiwassee River dam. 597 Veterans' Admin- istration. Hospital and domi- ciliary facilities. Provisos. Use of, in extending facilities. Vol.46,p.1550. Pe rsonal services. Interior Department. Reclamation Bureau. Boulder Can yon project : For the continuation of construction of Boul der Cany on project, construction, the Boulder Canyon Dam and incidental works in the main stream etc f of the Colo rado River at Black Cany on, t o cre ate a stor age r eser- voir, and of a complete plant and incidental structures suitable for the fullest economic development of electrical energy from the water discharged from such reservoir ; to acquire by proceedings in eminent domain or otherwise, all lands, rights-of-way, and other property necessary for such purposes ; an d fo r i ncid ent al o per atio ns, as authorized by the Boulder Canyon Project Act, approved Decem- ber 21, 1928 (U . S . C ., Supp . VII, title 43, ch . 12A) : $14,000,000, to remain available until advanced to the Colorado River Dam fund, which amoun t sha ll be ava ilabl e for pers onal servi ces i n the Dis- trict of Columbia and in the field without regard to the civil-service laws and the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and for all other objects of expenditure that are specified for projects included in the Interior Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year Vol. 45, p. 1057. U.S.C.,p.1879. Personal servic es. Ante, p. 197.