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 52 STAT.] 75TH CONG. , 3D SESS.-·H. 681-JUNE 25, 1938 Social Security Board and Railroad Retirement Board Buildings: Social Sec Board and R For the acquisition of the necessary land and the construction of Retirement B buildings for the Social Security Board and the Railroad Retirement strutionetct Board, under the provisions of the Public Buildings Act approved May 25, 1926 (44 Stat. 630), as amended, including connecting tunnels, 44 Sta 630. the extension of steam and water mains, removal or diversion of such sewers and utilities as may be necessary, and for administrative expenses in connection therewith, $3,000,000, within a total limit of cost of $14,250,000; and such sum of $3,000,000 is hereby made avail- able from the appropriation of $965,000,000 in section 201 (a) of the Public Works Administration Appropriation Act of 1938 and is Ate, p. 816. hereby transferred to the Procurement Division, Treasury Depart- ment, for the purposes of this paragraph: Provided, That such sum Proviso. of $3,000,000 shall not be subject to any of the other provisions of applicable.o such Act. Navy Department Building, Washington, District of Columbia: Bading,addit For the construction of an additional story on each of two wings of the Navy Department Building, under the provisions of the Public Buildings Act approved May 25, 1926, as amended, including admin- 44 Stat. 630. istrative expenses in connection therewith, $210,000. 40U.8. Columbus (Mississippi) post-office site: The appropriation "Gen- Oolumbus, eral administrative expenses, Public Buildings Branch, Procurement Division", contained in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1939, is hereby made available for the payment in advance of rent Ant, p. 13. for the site acquired for the proposed Federal building at Columbus, Mississippi, as authorized in the Act approved August 27, 1935. 4 Stat. 26. Albert Gallatin Statue, Washington, District of Columbia: For the Albert Gal preparation of the site and erection of a pedestal for the statue of D.C ., site, etc. Albert Gallatin within the grounds of the Treasury Building, author- ized by public resolution approved June 15, 1937 (50 Stat. 260), fiscal 60 Stat. 260. year 1939, $10,000. Operating supplies, public buildings: For an additional amount pucrating for operating supplies, fiscal year 1938, including the same objects specified under this head in the Treasury Department Appropriation 60Stat 153 Act, 1938, $21,000.
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ailroad oard s, con- 341. s not rtment ion. 341. Miss. , latin ngton, pplies, s. WAR DEPARTMENT MILITARY ACTIVITIE SECRETARY OF WAR Educational orders: For placing educational orders to familiarize private manufacturing establishments with the production of muni- tions of war of special or technical design, noncommercial in charac- ter, as authorized by law, fiscal year 1939, a sum or sums not exceeding a total of $2,000,000 may be transferred from appropriations available for other Military Activities for fiscal year 1939 and not required for such activities and may be utilized for the purposes of this paragraph. QUARTERMASTER CORPS Subsistence of the Army: For an additional amount for subsistence of the Army, including the same objects specified under this head in the Military Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1938, $1,921,875. Acquisition of land, Mitchel Field, New York: For an additional amount for the acquisition of land in the vicinity of Mitchel Field, New York, as authorized by the Acts approved August 12, 1935 (49 Stat. 610), and July 1, 1937 (50 Stat. 452), $500,000, to remain avail- able until expended. 36525 °-3 8-73 War Department. Military activities. Secretary of War. Flducational orders. Ante, p. 707. Quartermaster Corps. Subsistence of the Army. 50 Stat. 448. Mitchel Field, New York, acquisition of land. 49 Stat. 610; 50 Stat. 452. 1153

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