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74 TH CONGRESS . SESS. I. CHS. 47, 48. APRIL 8, 1935 .

115 shall pass and be authenticated, the same seal at their pleasure to break, alter, or devise a new one . SEC . 7 . No institution of learning hereafter incorporated in the namelusive right to District of Columbia shall use in or as its title, in whole or in part the words " Trinity College ." SEC. 8 . Nothing in this Act contained shall be so construed as to Rights reserved . prevent Congress from altering, amending, or repealing the same . Approved, April 8, 1935 . [C HAPTER 48 .1 JOINT RESOLUTION April 8, 1935 . Making appropriations for relief purposes .

[H. J. Res . 117.] [Pub . Res., No. 11 .] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United St ates o f Amer ica in Congr ess as semble d, That in ord er to Provid e Emergency Relief Ap pro pri at ion Act of relief, work relief and to increase employment by providing for to ss. Post, p, 1134. useful projects, there is hereby appropriated, out of any money purpose. in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be used in the Use and availability. discretion and under the direction of the President, to be imme- diately available and to remain available until June 30, 1937, the Amount . sum of $4,000,000,000, together with the separate funds established for parti cular areas by pro clamat ion of the P reside nt pur suant to section 15 (f) of the Agricultural Adjustment Act (but any amounts Vol. 48, p.675 . thereof shall be available for use only for the area for which the fund was established) ; not exceeding $500,000,000 in the aggregate of an y savi ngs or unexp ended balanc es in funds of the Recon struc- tion Finance Corporation ; and not exceeding a total of $380,000,000 of such unexpended balances as the President may determine are not required for the purposes for which authorized, of the following Fu nds specified. appropriations, namely : The appropriation of $3,300,000,000 for national industrial recovery contained in the Fourth Deficiency Act, Vol. 48, p. 275. fiscal year 1933, approved June 16, 1933 (48 Stat . 274) ; the appro- priation of $950,000,000 for emergency relief and civil works con- tained in the Act approved February 15, 1934 (4S Stat . 351) ; the Vol. 48, p. 351. appropriation of $899,6 75,000 for emergency relief an d public works, and the appropriation of $525,000,000 to meet the emergency and necessity for relief in stricken agricultural areas, contained in the Emergency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1935, approved June Vol. 48, p.1056. 19, 1934 (48 Stat. 1055) ; and any remainder of th e unobligated Vol . 48,p.23 . moneys referred to in section 4 of the Act approved March 31, 1933 (48 Stat. 22) : Provided, That except as to such part of the appro- ~ocso. of appro - pria tion made herei n as the Presi dent may d eem n ecess ary for priation . continuing relief as authorized under the Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933, as amended, or for restoring to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works any sums which after De cem ber 28, 1934, were, by order of the President impounded or transferred to the Federal Emergency Relief Administration from appropria- tions heretofore made available to such Federal Emergency Admin- istration of Public Works (which restoration is hereby authorized), this appropriation shall be available for the following classes of Pr oje cts de si gna ted . Limita tion on projects, and the amounts to be used for each class shall not, except amount for each class. as hereinafter provided, exceed the respective amounts stated, namely : (a) Highways, roads, streets, and grade-crossing elimina- tion, $800,000,000 ; (b) rural rehabilitation and relief in stricken agricultural areas, and water conservation, trans-mountain water diversion and irrigation and reclamation, $500,000,000

(c) rural

electrification, $100,000,000 ; (d) housing, $450,000,000 ; (e) assist- ance f or educa tional, professi onal and clerica l perso ns, $300 ,000,000 ; (f) Civilian Conservation Corps, $600,000,000 ; (g) loans or grants, Post, p .596 .