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74th congress. SESS. II. CHS. 405, 406. MAY 15, 1936. 



Expenditures re- person may be employed at that rate: Provided further, That no 

 part of the ai^propriations heretofore made and available for 

 expenditure by the United States Housing Corporation shall be 

 expended for the purposes for which appropriations are made herein. 



Bituminous Coal La- 

 bor Board. 



Salaries and expenses. 

 Post, p. 1627. 



Printing and binding. 

 Short title 



Payment restriction, 

 persons failing to re- 

 ceive Senate confirma- 

 tion. 



Payment to cx)tton 

 ginners. 

 Ante, p. 1116. 



Cotton Control Act, 

 administrative ex- 

 penses. 



Vol. 48, p. 698. 



Proviso. 



Time limitation. 



Great Lakes Exposi- 

 tion. 



Participation ex. 

 penses. 



Ante, p. 1243. 



BITUMINOUS COAL, LABOR BOARD 



Salaries and expenses: For three Board members and other per- 

 sonal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and for all 

 other necessary expenditures of the Bituminous Coal Labor Board 

 in performing the duties imposed upon said Board by the Bitu- 

 minous Coal Conservation Act of 1935, including supplies, station- 

 ery, telephone service, telegrams, furniture, oflice equipment, travel 

 expenses, and contract stenographic reporting services, $79,300. 



Printing and binding. Bituminous Coal Labor Board : For all 

 printing and binding for the Bituminous Coal Labor Board, $2,500. 



This title may be cited as the Department of Labor Appropriation 

 Act, 1937. 



Sec. 2. No part of the money appropriated under this Act shall be 

 paid to any person for the filling of any position for which he or she 

 has been nominated after the Senate has voted not to approve of the 

 nomination of said person. 



Sec. 3. That in passing upon applications made for compensation 

 under the provisions of the item for "Payment to cotton ginners" 

 contained in Title I of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, fiscal 

 year 1936 (Public Law Numbered 440, Seventy-fourth Congress), 

 and upon payments pursuant to such applications, the Secretary of 

 Agriculture and the Comptroller General of the Unit<?d States are 

 authoi-ized and directed, in the interest of saving as much adminis- 

 trative expense as possible and in order to avoid delay in passing 

 upon such applications, to a.ssume that the additional expenses 

 incurred in connection with the administration of the Act of April 

 21, 1934 (49^ Stat., 598-607), equaled 25 cents per bale, counting 

 round bales as half bales, during the jDcriod June 1, 1935, to February 

 10, 1936, inclusive: Provided, That no payment shall be made on any 

 aiDplication for such compensation unless the application is filed prior 

 to September 1, 1936. 



Sec. 4. Great Lakes Exposition : For the expenses of the participa- 

 tion of the Government of the United States in the Great Lakes 

 Exposition as provided for by Senate Joint Resolution Numbered 

 233, including the reimbursement of other appropriations from which 

 payments may have been made for any of the purposes therein 

 specified, to be immediately available, $275,000. 



Approved, May 15, 1936. 



May 15, 1936. 



[S. J. Res. 231.] 



[Pub. Res., No. 91.) 



[CHAPTER 406.] 



JOINT RESOLUTION 



To authorize the coinage of 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the three- 

 hundredth anniversary of the landing of the Swedes in Delaware. 



Resolved hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 

 swed°s'^in^De/aw'al'e° States of America i?i Congress assembled, That in commemoration 

 Commemorative of the thrce-hundredth anniversary of the landing of the Swedes in 

 coinage, authorized. ^gi^^are there shall be coined at a mint of the United States to be 

 Number. designated by the Director of the Mint not less than twenty-five 



thousand silver 50-cent pieces of standard size, weight, and composi- 

 tion and of a si^ecial appropriate single design, containing some 



1 So in original. 



