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74TH CONGRESS . SESS. I. CII. 110 . MAY 14, 1935 . of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and under regulations prescribed by him, distilled spirits may be removed from any internal-revenu e bonded wareho use to any othe r such warehou se, and may be bottled in bond in any such warehouse before or after pay- ment of the tax , and the commi ssioner shall p rescribe the f orm and penal sum of bond covering distilled spirits in internal-revenue bonded warehouses and in transit between such warehouses . That the proviso to the paragraph under the heading " Bureau of Vol. 48, p. iosl .

Internal Revenue " contained in the Emergency Appropriation Act, fiscal year 1935, approved June 19, 1934, be amended to read as fol- paymentsion on salary lows : " Provided, That from and after May 15, 1935, no part of the appropriation made herein, or heretofore made, shall be used to pay the salaries of persons who were dropped from the service under the Executive Order Numbered 6166 of June 10, 1933, and reinstated, transferred, or promoted to positions in the Bureau of Industrial Alcohol, or in the Alcohol Tax Unit upon certificates issued by the Civil Service Commission between January 30, 1934, and May 10, ments required . ppoiut» 1934, unless such persons shall have passed an appropriate open com- petitive examination held by the Civil Service Commission after June 19, 1934, such persons being those who were separated from the service by Executive Order of June 10, 1933, and who, under the terms of suc h order, were ineligible for reappointment u nless such reappointments were made before December 10, 1933 : Pro vi ded sums made avail- further That inasmuch as the Treasury Department under the advice abl e for sal aries . f of the Attor ney General, h as given the pr oviso referred to above a construction including other employees not intended by the Congress to be included in that proviso and advising the Treasury Department that it could retain such employees without pay, there are hereby made available for salaries from December 1, 1934, to May 15, 1935, both dates inclusive, from the unexpended balances under the follow- ing titled appropriations, the sums, respectively, enumerated after each : `Collecting the Revenue from Customs, 1935', $2,357 .14, `Collecting the Internal Revenue, 1935', $1,367,006 .91, `Salaries and Expenses, Bureau of Narcotics, 1935', $8,642 .85, and 'Suppress- ing Counterfeiting and Other Crimes, 1935', $7,857 .14, in all, $1,385,- Sep ar at ion of em- 864 .04, to pay all of said employees up to and including May 15, ployees failing to qual- 1935 ,

Provided further, That the employees, other than those hereto-

ify . fore designated may be retained by the Treasury Department, but those designated in the first proviso hereof shall not be retained after May 15, 1935, by the Treasury Department unless they pass an appropriate noncompetitive examination to be held by the Civil Service Commission and, if retained without having passed such noncompetitive examination, shall not be paid out of this appro- priation or any other appropriation made by this Act ." Refunding 398 es' Refunding inter nal-revenue col lections : For r efun ding int erna l- revenue collections, as provided by law, including the payment of claims for the fiscal year 1936 and prior years and accounts arising under "Allowance or drawback (Internal Revenue) ", "Redemption of stamps (Internal Revenue) ", "Refunding legacy taxes, Act of March 30, 1928 ", and " Repayment of taxes on distilled spirits Proviso, report to destroye d by casualty " , $3 5,000, 000 : Pr o vi d ed , That a report shall congress .

be made to Congress by internal-revenue districts and alphabetically uiS. d Pp.1202. arranged of all disbursements hereunder in excess of $500 as required by section 3 of the Act of May 29, 1928 (U. S. C., Supp. VII, title 26, sec . 1676), including the names of all persons and corporations to whom such payments are made, together with the amount paid to each.