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Charlmont

Improvement, State Highway No. 2.. Charlton.

Improving State highway, Charlton to Sturbridge Chelsea

Dormitory, soldiers home. Chicopee.

Junior high school... Commonwealth. Additions to Monson State Hospital. Concord..

Substation, State police. Dracut.

Addition to school building Do.

Measuring and widening State Highway No. 113.. Edgartown, Muskeget Reconstruction and extension of jetties and riprap,

Channel to Cape Pogo redredging channel entrance.

Bay. Essex-Gloucester. Improvement, State Highway No. 121. Fitchburg-Ashby Improvement, State Highway No. 26- Foxborough

Assembly building, State hospital.. Do..

Constructing laundry. Framingham

Cottage, Framingham Women's Reformatory. Gardener.

Municipal Building Do.

Shop building, Gardener State Colony Haverhill.

Addition to Hale Hospital. Hyannis..

Substation for State police. Lawrence

Hospital-Infirmary and heating plant.. Lowell.

Street construction.. Do.

Sewer construction.. Do

Water-works improvement- Lowell-Tynsgboro. Improvement, State Highway No. 113. Lowell.

School building - Do.

Water-system extension.. Marblehead

Sewer construction. Marlborough

Sewage repairs...
Commonwealth of Storehouse and cold storage. Massachusetts. Do.

Steam and electric system, Massachusetts State

College. Medford.

City hall Do.

Drain construction... Do.

Replace heating systems. Do.

Sidewalks. Do.

Street construction. Merrimac

School.. Metropolitan State Electric cables

Hospital. Metropolitan Airport, Airport.--.

Inc. Milford.

Sewage disposal. Natick

Sewage plant. Do.

Alterations, National Guard repair shop. Norfolk.

Assembly building, Norfolk Prison Colony. Northampton.

Dining buildingDo.

State hospital. Do.

Laundry building, Northampton State Hospital.. Northampton-Hatfield Improvement, State Highway No. 5.. Norwall.

State police substation Norwall or Hanover. Pines River

Oil storage Pines River Territory Company. Pittsfield

Police station and municipal building. Pondville

Hospital building Pondvisle state hospital.. Princeton.

Resurfacing and widening state highway no. 62

Princeton. Quincy.

City hospital administration building.. Do

Street construction. Reading

School building Revere.

Bridges and approaches state highway no. 1-A. Richmond.

Improvement state highwayRussell-Blandford Improvement state highway Saugus.

Fire and police station building. Shelburne Falls.

Substation for state police. Shrewsbury.

Water Do...

do.. Somerville.

Partridge avenue sewer drains. Do..

Glenwood road sewer drain. Do.

Fremont street sewer drain. Do.

Stone avenue sewer drain. Do.

Sewer Garfield avenue. Do.

Resurfacing Willow avenue. Do.

Resurfacing Broadway Do.

Resurfacing Temple street. Do.

Refuse incinerator. Do.

Vocational and elementary school. Do.

Sewer drains Kidder and Willow avenues. Do.

Sewer drains Josephine avenue. Do.

Sewer drains Jay street. Do.

Sewer drains Jacques street. Do.

Water mains..

78, 250.00 174, 000.00

77,000.00 116, 000.00 75,000.00 96, 000.00 94, 000.00 197,000.00

35, 016.00 800,000.00 190,000.00

90, 000.00 15,500.00 150,000.00 200,000.00 100,000.00 356, 000.00

91,000.00 127,000.00 65,000.00 35,500.00

6,000.00 24, 000.00 8,000.00 7,850.00 10, 880.00 13, 070.00

6,020.00 44, 000.00 30,000.00 27,000.00 216, 000.00 425,000.00

4,960.00 4, 960.00 3, 600.00 16, 200.00 155, 650.00

$10, 500 $1,800 $7, 200 $2,400 $2, 355 $3, 264 $3,921 $1,806 $13, 200 $9,000 $8, 100 $64, 800 $:27, 500

$1,488 $1,488 $1,080 $4, 860 $46, 695


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Gerald.

Sewer system. Glennonville, Dunklin School building -

County. Greene County, Fair do..

View school district

no. 63. Hannibal..

Addition generating unit to electric-light plant... Independence

Improvements of existing electric generating sta

tion. Jasper County, central Dewatering and draining mine lands.

drainage district. Jefferson City.

Waterworks system. Do..

Fire-department building Johnson County

School building Jonesburg special Gymnasium..

school district 65. Joplin.

Remodel market house. Do.

Sewer extension.. Kahoka

Sewer system and disposal plant. Kansas City (suburban Waterworks...

homes). Kirksville.

Storm sewers.. Kirksville, Northeast Swimming-pool building -

Missouri State Teach

ers College. Laclede.

Municipal electric distribution system. Licking consolidated Schoolhouse..

school district no. 3. Louisiana.

Waterworks and sanitary sewer system. Malden..

Sewer system Maplewood

Bathhouse and pool.. Maryville.

Sewer system Memphis

Filtration plant Miller

Waterworks. Monett..

Municipal power plant.. Moniteau County County home. Mountain View.

Waterworks system. Newburg

do.... New Madrid County

Reclamation project Oak Grove.

Sanitary sewer system. Do.

Waterworks system. O'Fallon, St. Charles Waterworks..

County. Oldham school district School..

no. 38, Jackson Coun

ty. Oran, Scott County Waterworks Oronogo..

Waterworks replacements. Oronogo school district Addition to school buildings.

no. 72, Jasper County. Pacific

Waterworks extension and sanitary sewer system.. Pattonsburg

Municipal power plant and distributing system... Pattonville school dis- Addition to school buildings.

trict. Pilot Grove

Sewers. Purdy.

Waterworks system. Rich Hill..

Installation of sectional low pressure boiler. Rich Hill, Rich Hill Sanitary sewer transit line..

Commercial Club, St.

Louis County. Rockaway Beach Wa. Waterworks distribution system.

ter Co. Rolla..

Gas plant. Scotland County, Gran- Gymnasium and auditorium.

ger con, district 1. Scott County, Blodgett | Addition to school building -

school district no. 35. Shrewsbury.

Lateral and public sewers. Slater.

Waterworks South Jackson County, --.do...

Missouri Water Co. Southwest Missouri Addition to extension waterworks system.

Waterworks Co., Roy. al Heights and Castle

Rock. Stanberry, Gentry Co. School building. -

School District no. 53.
State of Missouri. Remodel old post office. St. Clair..

Sanitary sewers. Ste. Genevieve.

Bridge St. John's School Dis- School building program.

trict no. 70.

306, 000.00 102, 000.00 37, 000.00 11,000.00

8,000.00 35,000.00 148, 505.00 35,000.00 44, 648.00 35, 346.00 38, 323. 90 33, 700. 46 31, 000.00 26, 722.00

$15, 45.2

$12, 130 $18, 198. 50 $9, 483. 45 $10,000 $8, 278

33, 000.00

9,000.00 10,000.00

57, 520.00 50,000.00 24,000.00

18,000.00 22, 500.00

1,200.00 4, 325,000.00


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Akron.

Park development. Alden.

Sewerage system, etc.. Altamont and Pierce- School

field (Tupper Lake) central rural school

district no. 1. Amityville

Water-supply system.. Amsterdam.

Waterworks. Ardsley.

Sewer Auburn

Street lighting Bainbridge.

Addition to school building Bath

Sewerage system and water supply. Bath Memorial Hospi- | Hospital...

tal. Binghamton.

Repairs to bridges.Brant.

School.. Buffalo

Memorial Hospital.. Do.

County office building; detention home. Do.

Street improvement. Do.

Street extension. Do..

Convention Hall. Do..

Police building. Camillus.

School building Carmel.

School. Cattaraugus.

Extension waterworks. Cattaraugus County.. County home. Central School District Mt. Upton Central School...

No. 2, Guilford and
Norwich, County of
Chenango; Unadilla
and Butterworth,
County of Otsego.
Central School District School.

No. 2, towns of Andes, Bovena, and Delhi. Chautauqua County. Roads and bridges. Chestertown

New school Churchville

School building Cohocton.

New school building Colonie, Union Free Addition to school.

School District No. 11. Cortland.

School. Delhi.

School building Delmar.

Extension of waterworks. Depew.

Sewers. De Ruyter, Central School.

School District No. 1. Eastchester, Union Free do.. School District No. 1. Do..

Addition to Waverly school. Do.

Addition to school.. Eden.

Water supply Ellenville

School. Ellicotville.

Water supply improvement. Elmira..

Water main Do..

Sewers, treating, and pumping station... Freeport.

Improving sewage works; water system. Gilbertsville

New school building Greenburgh.

Addition to school. Hamburg ...

Sewage disposal.. Haverstraw, Union Free School..

School District No. 1. Harpursville.

Grade and high school. Hartford.

School.. Hastings-on-Hudson. Road improvement- Do..

Drainage Hempstead.

Sewer. Hempstead - Garden School building-

City. Hempstead and North Addition to high school, Floral Park

Hempstead. Hornell..

Bridge Huntington, Common School. School District No. 2. Indian Lake

Water supply system. Inlet.

Water distribution system. Irvington.

Highway improvements. Ithaca..

Pavement, curb, and sanitary sewer. Jamestown.

Additional high schools. Jewish Memorial Hos- | Hospital..

pital. Lakawanna

Addition to Franklin School...


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Old Fort.

Cotton mill. Patton Memorial Hos- Nurses home..

pital. Raleigh, Wake County Holly Springs school. Roanoke River Bridge Bridge

Co. St. Stephens, Catawba School.

County. Salisbury, Rowan Sewer system and disposal plant..

County. Sheville

Municipal airport.. Southport, Brunswicke County school-bus garage

County. Spindale

Sewage treatment plant. Swain County.

4 school projects... Waccamaw drainage Drainage...

district no. 1, Ashe. Waynesville and Hazel- | Intercepting sewer.

wood. Weldon.

Land drainage Wrightsville Beach... Municipal pier.

Alkabo school district School building..

no. 36. Bowbells

City Hall and auditorium. Courtney, Ashland School building -

school district no. 32. Crosby.

Municipal lighting plant. Des Lacs school dis- School building addition..

trict no. 38. Devils Lake.

Municipal lighting plant. Do.

PavingEllendale.

Swimming pool. Grand Forks.

Pave no. 1135. Do..

Pave no. 1129. Grand Forks County, School building

Wheatfield school

district. Grand Forks.

do Grafton..

School house Hettinger County Memorial Bridge. Do..

Courthouse.. Do.

Machine shed. Jamestown

Oil paving Do..

Municipal light plant.--Larimore special school Equipment and furnishings

district 44. Leeds....

Municipal lighting plant.. Lidgerwood.

do. Lydia school district School buildings..

22, Lehr. Milnor.

Fire hall, addition to auditorium and gymnasium. Mott..

Light system. New England.

Auditorium. Northwood.

School house. Northwood school dis- School building

trict no. 19. Portal.

Cistern and fire hall. Reno Valley school dis- School building and improvements..

trict no. 26, Rugby. St. John school district School building - no. 3. owner, McHenry Westford Dam. County. Do.

Eaton Dam. Valley City

Municipal heating plant improvement. Do.

School building Walhalla

Municipal lighting plant.

$88, 500

$45, 000 $3, 451. 50 $25, 500.00 $1,500.00 $9, 335. 52 $164,000

25, 219. 39 493, 000.00

1,500.00

50,000.00 89,000.00

547.50

Sanitary sewer, West Market Street East Market Street improvement. Repaving South High Street. Parks and playgrounds..

$88, 100.00 540, 500.00 614, 800.00 150,000.00

$32, 900 $94, 500 $55, 200 $57,000 Grant requested


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$62, 400

$6, 200 $21, 100

$4,000 $31, 700 $10, 500 $118, 577

$16, 632 $77, 558 $104, 491 $58, 500 $69, 300 $28, 800 $4, 080 $20, 040 $272, 721

$4, 110 $16, 632 $3,958 $5, 265 $13, 599 $18, 572 $11, 022 $17, 700 $40, 815 $21, 210

$1, 170 $46, 350

$9, 304 $139, 200 $12, 105

340, 800.00 33, 146.00 20,000.00

Cleveland Windsor Hos. Hospital building..

pital Co. Cleveland.

Water mains. Do.

Refuse incinerator. Cleveland Heights.. Street improvement.. Do.

Surfacing streets Do.

Sewers, Cedar Road, etc.. Cleveland

Superior road improvement. Coldwater

Sewers and disposal plant. College Corner.

Waterworks system. Columbus.

Bridge. Doc.

Relief sewer. Do.

Intercepting sewer Do.

do. Do.

Sewer extension. Do.

Trunk sewer Do.

Relief sewer. Do.

do.. Do.

-do. Do.

..do. Do.

_do. Do.

--do. Do.

do. Do.

.do. Do.

---do. Do.

_do. Do.

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Sanitary sewer Do.

do Do.

do. Corning

Waterworks improvement. Coshocton City. Water supply Coshocton County Roads and bridges. Cuyahoga Falls.

Light and power plant. Dayton..

Sewer, Lorain extension. Defiance County Hos- Remodeling dwelling -

pital Association. Defiance

Electric generating plant.. Delphos.

Waterworks improvementDoylestown

Waterworks.. Do.

Sewer and treating works. Dresden

Sanitary sewers. East Cleveland.

Street improvement. Edgerton.

Electric generating station. Edon.

Waterworks. Elida.

do.. Elyria.

Water main extensions. Englewood.

Waterworks.
Erie County board of Remodel courthouse.

commissioners. Fayette

Waterworks. Findlay

Public library addition. Fletcher.

Waterworks system Fort Loramie..

do. Gahanna

Waterworks. Garfield Heights. Intercepting sewer. Do...

Sewer Do.

Storm and sanitary sewers. Girard.

City hall. Do.

Trunk sewer, outlet Do.

Paving of Churchill Gnadenhutten.

Waterworks. Greene Township. New school building - Grove City

Water softening plant.. Do.

Sewer disposal and treatment plant. Hamilton County Water supply line... Do..

Tuberculosis sanitorium. Do.

Road improvement. Do.

do.. Do.

-do.. Do.

..do. Do.

do. Hamilton County, com- do..

missioners, Cincin

nati, Hamilton County.

_do. Do.

_do. Do.

-do. Do.

do. Hamilton Township, New school building.

Lockbourne. Hebron...

Waterworks..


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Grants Pass to Crescent Railroad.

City, Calif. Gresham

Water system. Do...

Waterworks. Do.

Sewage disposal. Harper

High school. Hood River

Apple-box and pear-box factory to supply district

needs. Do..

Port. Hubbard.

Addition to high school. Huntington

Waterworks improvement Inglewood, Portland. Waterworks Jacksonville.

Addition to school gymnasium Do.

Extension to waterworks.. Jefferson Water Con- Flood control and irrigation.

servancy District. John Day

School Klamath Falls.

State highway Do.

Waterworks. Do..

Power plant. Do.

Canal cover. La Grande.

Waterworks. Do.

Armory Do

Flood control. Lakeview

Hot water for domestic and heating Do.

School. Do.

Sewage disposal.. Lebanon.

School building Do.

ArmoryLong Creek

Waterworks. Malin.

Sewage disposal. Manning

School building Maplewood.

Waterworks.. Marshfield.

Sewers Do..

Park improvement. Do

Bridge. Do.

Coos County fire control. McMinnville

Sewage disposal.. Medford

American Legion memorial. Merrill.

Waterworks. Do.

-.do.. Milton Chamber of Flood control and storage reservoir on south fork Commerce.

Walla Walla River. Milwaukie

Junior high.. Mitchell

Electric plant. Monmouth.

Purchase of Mountain States Power Co. Multnomah County Addition to county courthouse. Do..

Addition to county hospital. Do

Addition to county nurses home. Do

County convalescent home and county farm. Do

Tuberculosis hospital at county farm. Do.

Bridge. Multnomah

Sawmill.. Newberg

Water system Newberg-McMinnville Highway. Nyssa

Sewage disposal. Oakridge

Water system State of Oregon.

14 locations in the State School district no. 52. School buildings. State of Oregon.

Horse ranch. Oregon City

Sewerage plant.. Otter Rock

Water system waterworks. Pendleton

Armory Do.

Umatilla River flood control. Do.

Junior high school. Philomath.

City hall. Do.

School.. Poquin

do.. Portland.

Irrigation Do.

Astoria Bridge Do.

Tuberculosis hospital (State). Do.

Psychopathic hospital (State). Do.

Resurfacing Terwilliger Boulevard. Do.

Fremont Street bridge. Do.

Mount Tabor observatory. Do.

Airport Do.

Irrigation and logging canal, Willamette River Do.

Public school buildings. Do.

Tannic acid from hemlock bark. Do.

Timberline Chalet, Government land. Do..

Addition to Hanneman Hospital. Do..

Power development.-


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Rochester, Bea ver Intercepting sewers. County. Do...

Transferring sewers and laterals. Rochester.

Street paving, sewer construction, park, wharf. Rockdale.

Roads. Rural Valley

Municipal reservoir. Rye..

Bridge. St. Clair.

Streets and building bridges. Saltillo,

Paving street and bridge. Saltsburg School Dis- Addition to School..

trict Indiana County. Scranton..

Junior high school Scranton Oral school, School..

Scranton, Lacka

wanna County. Selinsgrove. Do.

Admission buildingDo.

Ward buildingSelinsgrove, Snyder

Water supply County.

Highways. Sewickley. Shamokin

Community swimming pool. Shenandoah

Community and municipal building Do.

Reservoirs.. Shickshinny

Repaving road, sewers. Shippensburg

Water supply Skippack

Extending waterworks. Smithfield.

Bridge. Smithton.

Highway. Smithton, Westmore

Road improvement. land County.

Waterworks. Snowden Township.--- Solebury.

Building roads, constructing bridge--1 wood. South Coatesville..

Road.. South Middleton

Road improvement. Township.

Improving roads.. South Versailles. Sower Swatara.

Grading and resurfacing, sewage. Spring Township-

Bridge. Spring Garden.

Extending waterworks.. Stoneboro...

Street improvement.. Stoneboro, Mercer

Street improvement, waterworks, public park. County.

Highway- Stoneboro. Summerhill Township..

Street improvements.

Roads.. Susquehanna

Street paving Tidioute.

School additions. Topton..

Extension waterworks Torrance.

Dining room. Do..

Reservoir. Tremont.

Streets. Union.

Resurfacing streets, sidewalks and curbs. Do.

Bridge. Upper Hanover Town

Road work. ship. Upper Middletown..

Road. Uwchlan Township- Roads. Warren.

Improving streets and public works. Do..

Assembly hall.. Do.

Laundry Washington County- Roads and bridges. Washington Township- Streets. Do.

Reddog Road. Wayne Township. Roads. Wayne school district. School Waynesboro...

Sanitary sewer system and sewage treatment plan. Waynesburg, Greene

Hospital.. County Memorial

Hospital. Wells Township. Sluice pipe on bridge. Wellsboro.

Armory Wernersville.

Bakery West Bradford Town- School..

ship, Marshallton. West Cameron Town- Road construction..

ship. West Chester.

Gymnasium addition. West Easton.

Streets, gutters, curbs. West Middlesex School, School building

Mercer County. West Newton..

Streets..

8,500.00 4,800.00 20, 000.00 30,000.00

2,000.00 171, 637.00 395, 200.00

2,000.00 10,000.00

1,000.00 19,000.00


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Eagle Pass (Maverick Irrigation, district repair and improvement...

County). Ector, Fannin County - Municipal waterworks system. Ector..

Gymnasium and auditorium.. Edcouch, Hidalgo High school..

County, Edcouch-Elsa independent school

district. Edinburg

Concrete lining canals and reconstructing irrigation

system. Edwards, Rocksprings Clearing codar infested land.

County. El Campo.

Addition, high school and gymnasium. Electra.

Addition to grandstand. Elgin.

Light and power plant. Ellis County, Midlo- Repairs to school building

thian school district. El Paso..

Procuring of right-of-way, State Highway No.1..- Do.

Purchase, right-of-way, State Highway No. 1... El Paso,

El Paso Municipal golf clubhouse... County. Do..

Addition to public library. El Paso.

Nurses home and tuberculosis unit, city and

county. Do.

Irrigation. Do.

Community center for Negroes. Do

Right-of-way. Do

doc. EI

Paso, EI Paso Hospital. County. Do.

Sanitary pit toilets.

do. Do.

Laboratory for health department. Ennis.

Municipal hospital.. Do.

Reservoir Do.

Sewers. Do.

Waterworks. Do.

Sewers, Do..

Drainage.. Excelsior

School repairs. Edna, Jackson County. Light plant, ice plant, city hall, and fire station. Eastland County School building

Ranger, independent

school district. Fort Worth, Tarrant Rio Grande Avenue pavement extension..

County. Fort Worth Public Library Building-

Library Association,

Tarrant County.
Fairfield, Freestone Construction of waterworks system.

County. Fannin County

Gymnasium, auditorium, community center.
Falls County, Marlin. Purchase of right-of-way.
Floresville, Sweet Home. School building - Farwell..

Gymnasium improvements. Fort Worth.

Purchase of right-of-way Do.

Paving State Highway No. 34. Do

Sewage plant... Fairfield Consolidated Building addition.

Schools, Freestone County. Do.

Gymnasium.. Frankston, Anderson Waterworks

County. Galveston.

Seawall Do..

Seawall at Texas City. Gonzales Public School Auditorium and gymnasium.

Gonzales County. Garland independent High school and gymnasium.

school district, Dal

las County. Garford.

Waterworks improvement.
Glory School, Lamar. Frame building - Giddings.

Right-of-way State Highway No. 44. Goose Creek.

Auditorium Goodrich independent School building

school district, Polk

County. Gober

Gymnasium and auditorium Graham.

School building Do.

City hall.. Goose Creek..

Light and power.


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Russek Housing Cor- | Tenement buildingporation, El Paso

County. Sanger

Light plant repairs.. San Perlita Drainage County wide drainage improvement

District. Savoy, Fannin County. Waterworks... San Angelo..

Municipal power plant.- Santa Anna.

Athletic facility improvements.. Do.

Waterworks improvements.. San Antonio, Bexar Women's dormitory-

County. San Antonio.

Zoological garden and exhibit hall. Do.

Museum.. Do.

Alamo Heroes Memorial Project. Do.

Community center.. Doc.

School and workshop, blind. Do.

Lincoln Park community center Do...

Negro library and auditorium addition. Do.

West side community center. Do..

Lincoln Negro athletic field. Do..

Tuberculosis cottages. Do..

Armory Do.

Bath house improvements. Do..

Swimming pool.. Do.

Golf course and club house. Do.

Automatic auto parker.. Do.

Mausoleum and chapel.. Do..

City repairs public market. Do.

Waterworks Do.

Open air theater. Do.

Municipal airport.Do.

Municipal market repairs. Do...

Memorial park. San Antonio board of School building

education, San An

tonio, Bexar County. San Antonio, Bexar Sanitary sewer system.

County water control and irrigation

district no. 4. San Benito.

Addition to city hall.. Do.

Club house and golf course.. Sabinal, Uvalde Purifying sewer and extensions.

County. San Benito..

Woman's Club BuildingSchulenburg--

City hospital. Sealy independent School building

school district, sealy, Austin County. Sherman.

Swimming pool. Do.

Courthouse and jail. Sherman independent School building

school district, sherman, Grayson Coun

ty. Shields Water Light Water and light systems..

Co., Shields, Cole- man County Shiner, Lavace County | Ice plant.. Sierra Blanca...

Sewer system Do.

Waterworks. Silsbee.

Gymnasium. Skidmore.

School buildingSmyer school district

Gymnasium. Smelter Common, El Building addition.

Paso County. Smithland common School building-

school district no. 5. Smithfield.

do.. Southwest Texas State Gymnasium and riverside resort

Teachers' College. Sonora independent School building..

school district, Son

ora, Sutton County. South Texas_Exposi- | Ground improvements..

tion, Inc., Houston,

Harris County.
State board of control, State hospital repairs..

Austin. Stoneburg School, Mon- School building and gymnasium...

tague County.


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Bowling Green.

Water. Bristol..

Flood wall. Do..

Municipal Y.M.C.A. Christianburg

Water improvement. Clintwood, Dickenson Schools

County. Drakes Branch.

Public improvements. East Radford.

Bridge... Elizabeth City.

County schools.. Cape Charles

Sewage disposal, water. Cartersville..

River improvements. Charlotte Court House. Waterworks. Chesapeake Bay. Bridge. Clifton Forge.-

Waterworks extension.. College, Farmville. Swimming pool. Covington...

Community house Cripple Creek.

Hydro-electric plant. Farmville

Swimming pool.. Floyd...

Sanitary sewer system. Fluvanna County School, Franklin County- School buildings. Do.

Municipal swimming pool Front Royal.

Municipal building Do.

do.. Galax.

Municipal swimming pool. Gate City.

Water supply. Gloucester

Creek drainage. Do.

Water system. Goshen.

Waterworks. Greensville County.. School. Grundy.

Tel. facilities. Hampton

Sea wall. Hanover County

Schools. Harrisonburg

Dormitories Do..

Water supply extension. Highland Springs.. Waterworks.

Hillsville.


Waterworks and electric lights.
Isle of Wight.

Courthouse and offices.. James River Boat Har- Sewer improvements..

bor, Inc. Louisa.

Water power. Do

do. Lynchburg

City hall. Montgomery County-- Schools..

Montgomery Water Water system in Elliston..


Corporation, Roanoke. Narrows.

Water supply extension. Newport News School Seating stadium.

Board. Norfolk.

Bridge. Do.

Inland waterway. Do.

Memorial boulevard. Do.

Riverside Cemetery.. Norfolk, Hampton Sewage disposal...

Roads. Norfolk-Portsmouth... Vehicle tunnel. Ocean Highway & Waterworks...

Bridge Corporation. Onancock

Street. Orange..

Courthouse and offices Parksley.

School Pennington Gap.. Public improvements. Portsmouth.

Ferry boats. Portsmouth Bus Term- Waterworks improvements.

inal, Inc. Princess Anne County Hospital. Pulaski..

Bridges. Radford.

Hydro-electric Richmond

Bridge. Do...

Fine Arts Museum. Do..

Bridge. Do.

Marhsall Street. Do.

Water power and terminal development.. Roanoke.

Municipal stadium. Rocky Mount.

Water system. Sandston.

Sewage system.. Staunton..

Market. Tangier.

Public improvements. University

Engineering building. Virginia Beach.

Sea wall.. Weyers Cave.

Water system. White Stone..

Wharf on Rappabannock..


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Racine.

Water filtration plant-

Addition to water system. Ripon

Hospital. River Hills

SewerageDo.

Bridge. Seymour

Municipal water and fire protection. Shiocton.

Street improvements.. Shorewood school dis- School auditorium.

trict no. 4. Shorewood Hills..

Sanitary sewage system. South Wayne.

Sanitary sewer system. Stephenson.

Gravel highway... Stoughton..

Addition to electric utility plant. Sun Prairie.

Sewage disposal plant. Superior.

Heating system. Taylor County, Med- | Graveling roads...

ford. Tigerton Village.

Sewer and water.. Tomah.

Sewerage. Do.

Addition to sewage disposal plant.. Tomahawk

Installation of water meters. Do.

PavingTwo rivers.

Water filtration plant. Do.

Water storage tank. Do.

Power plant. Wausau.

School.. Do.

Reservoir Do.

High school. West Allis.

Street lighting system.. West Bend

Sewage treatment plant and collection system Whitefish Bay school Addition to school.

district no. 1.

Albin

Light and power. Big Piney

Power plant construction. Big Piney, North Piney Irrigation....

irrigation district. Casper (W. & M. R.R.). Railroad construction. Cheyenne.

Municipal waterworks extension.. Chugwater

Municipal power line. Cody-..

Street improvements.. Do..

Improvement waterworks. Douglas

Waterworks. DuBois..

Water lines. Emblem.

Irrigation. Evanston Union Light | Enlarging light and power plant..

& Power. Fremont County. Reservoir. French Creek irrigation Irrigation.

district. Gillette...

Park and playground. Do...

Municipal swimming pool. Do...

Septic tank. Do.

Power development. Goshen County

Reservoir Griggs Light & Power Power and light..

Co. Hot Springs County... Reservoir Jenkins Ditch Co., Cora, Enlarging ditch and constructing headgate..

Sublette County. Johnson County-

Reservoir. Do...

do.. Do.

-----do. Do.

do. Do..

do Lincoln County. Improving light system. Do...

Repairing canals. Do.

Pertinent irrigation. Do.

Road. Lovell.

Water works.. Lyman.

Addition to water system. Do.

Waterworks addition. Lyman, Uinta County. Water supplyNatrona County.

Mountain roads. Park County-

Roads.


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Low Cost Housing Project Workers Housing Corporation..-- Minneapolis. Housing Minneapolis Co..

_do. *Sumner Field Development.

do..

$1,880,000

1, 076, 728 3, 873, 392

$1, 730,000 3, 825, 000 7,696, 000 15, 100, 000 4,870, 000 1,300,000 3, 400,000 2, 520,000 1, 325, 745 7, 734, 547 1, 450,000

Apartments of West Farms.

New York City. Sunnywood Housing project.

Sunnyside, Queens. York Development Co.-

Queens. Seaside Housing Syndicate.

New York CityOcean Bay Park Housing Development

do. Centennial Port Housing Corporation..

Buffalo. F. P. Platt & Bros...

New York City. Celtic Park Development.

-.do. Mott Haven Housing Development.

Bronx, New York City. Pelham Parkway Housing Development, Inc.

New York City- Eastern Boulevard Homes Corporation.. Housing project for Lansing Pluke, Inc.

Utica. *Federal Housing project..

New York City. Laurel Hill Homes, Inc. Wilson Garden Apartments..

Mount Vernon. Kissena Park Apartments..

Flushing, New York City... Sunnywood project no. 2..

New York City- Proposed housing development, Valley Stream, Long Island Valley Stream, Long Island. Greenvale Housing project..

Greenvale, Long Island. Queens Bridge Dwellings..

Long Island CityApplicant per Myers E. Baker.

Hicksville, Long Island.. Beechhurst Realty Corporation.

Beechhurst, Whitestone. Prospect Heights project.

Staten Island. Hempstead Lake Park.

Hempstead, Long Island. Red Hook Dwellings, Inc.

Brooklyn.. Washington Housing Corporation. Empire Housing Corporation.

do.

1, 586, 626 2, 697,000 3,000,000 3,800,000 19, 159, 000 3, 229, 949 7,728, 000

692, 000 1, 640,000

747, 985

521, 384 2, 325, 000


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TABLE 4.-Allotments for Federal projects made from Jan. 10 through Feb. 15,

1934-Continued
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY-Continued

Total estimated cost to complete

New Hampshire.

Magnetism and seismology.New Jersey.

..do. North Dakota...

do. Ohio...

do. Pennsylvania

.do. Puerto Rico.

do. Rhode Island

do. South Carolina.

do. South Dakota..

..do. Utah..

do Vermont.

-do. West Virginia.

.do. Wisconsin

do. Wyoming

do. Various.

Procurement of boats, trucks, and other

equipment, instruments, supplies, and

travel. District of Co

Office administration, computation, draftlumbia.

ing, printing, etc. (including printing at

Government Printing Office). Various.

Reconditioning of surveying ships.. Do..

Reconditioning of observatories. Do.

For control surveys in various States in

cooperation with the Civil Works Ad- ministration which will furnish $3,525,- 000 for wages. The amount hereby allotted is to cover other expenses which cannot be met by that Adminis- tration. A restriction shall be placed on

this allotment to the effect that the


amount devoted to the project in any
State shall not exceed 15 percent of a
sum of which the other 85 percent con-
sists of funds allotted for labor by the

State relief administration. Total, Coast and Geodetic Survey---

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

An additional allotment for the adminis

tration and supervision of the National Reemployment Service.

TABLE 5.Changes in Federal projects from Jan. 10 to Feb. 15, 1934

TREASURY DEPARTMENT


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TABLE 5.-Changes in Federal projects from Jan. 10 to Feb. 15, 1934Continued

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR-Continued

National Parks, (roads and trails).

Do... Do. Do. Do. Do... Do. Do..

$27,111.12. $78,861.20. Canceled. $1,800. $1,300. Canceled. California, Yosemite National Park:

5-A3, Glacier Point Road, Sed- tinel Saddle-Glacier Point sec- tion, grading and surfacing,

$95,000. $54,000. $455,000. Canceled. $270,000. $375,000. $24,400. Wyoming, Yellowstone National

Park: 1-G2, Grand Loop, slide

removal, $13,000. $42,000. For the construction of the Agency

Valley Reservoir and about 2
miles of canal on the Vale projecto

Canceled.
District of Columbia, Washington:

For salaries and field expenses of engineers, $10,000.

Various; for the purchase of sup-


plies and equipment needed in connection with State projects, reference mark tablets, padlocks for recording gage and cable structures, measuring reels and booms, sounding weights, $5,000. Various; for contingent expenses,

$952.03. Colorado: Rehabilitation of exist

ing gaging stations in Colorado,

$4,000. $5,047.97. Arizona, Colorado, and Nevada. Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Penn

sylvania, and West Virginia. Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana,

Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Agricultural engineering -

Do. Do. Do. Do.

37 800.

$600. 38 $800.

$1,000. 76 $1,200.

$1,325. 80 $800.

$675. 87 Construction of machine shed, Construction of corn crib, $300.

$1,000. 88 Repairs to barns and silo, $1,000... Repairs and additions to barns and

silos, $1,700. 21 $1,600.

$2,000. 45 Fencing to enclose 500-acre addi- Fencing to enclose 500-acre addition

tion and to provide permanent and to provide permanent water
water supply in Jocko River supply in Jocko River pastures,
pastures, including purchase 50 $4,500.
acres of land not to exceed $1,000,

$5,500. 5 $400.

$550. 6 $2,000.

$1,850.

Chemistry and Soils.

Do..


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Table 6.— Allotments for non-Federal projects made from Jan. 24, through Feb. 15,

1934

Algoma, Wis. Appling, Ga. Athens County, Ohio. Belfast, Ohio. Belpre, Ohio Boone County, Mo. Brownsville, Tex. Buffalo, Wyo. Buhl, Minn Burlington, Vt. Calico Rock, Ark. Cameron County, Tex. Centerville, Tenn. Clark County, Ill. Clarkton, Mo. Clarksville, Tenn. Cleveland, Okla. Coffeyville, Kans.. Columbus, Wis. Copeland, Kans Corpus Christi, Tex. Cotton Plant, Ark. Dakota County, Minn. Dawson County, Ga.. Denton, Tex. Edinburg, Tex..

Do... Elvins, Mo. Eminence, Ky Fairmont, Minn. Folcroft, Pa. Fisher, Ark. Gainesville, Ga..

Do. Gallatin, Tenn. Glendale, Mo. Greenwich, Conn.. Hallettsville, Tex.. Hamilton County, Ohio. Hanceville, Ala. Holyoke, Mass. Humboldt, Tex.

Do.. Junction City, Ky Kalamazoo, Mich.

Do. Leonard, Tex Litchfield, Minn. Los Fresnos, Tex. Martin. Ky. Massachusetts.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Menomonee, Wis.. McPherson, Kans. Mena, Ark. Missouri Valley, Iowa Morgan County, Mo. Moorhead, Minn. Mount Sterling, III. New York Mills, Minn. Norfolk County, Mass. North Haven, Maine. Oconto, Wis. Olive Hill, Ky. Oak Hill, Ohio Panola County, Miss. Penn Yan, N.Y Ramsey, Ill. Rembrandt, Iowa. Richmond, Tex- Ridge Farm, Ill Rocky Mount, N.C. Rogers County, Okla. Rutland, Iowa..

L and G L and G L and G L and G G. Land G L and G L. L. L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G G. I and G. Land G L and G G.. L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G

$148, 000

15,000 30,000 16, 000 72, 000 41, 000 11, 923 43,000 34,000 74, 000 40,000 30,000 35,000

8,000 47, 000 14,000 200,000

7,700 17,000 23, 000 450,000 60,000 27,600 13, 965 220, 000 30,000

3,700 25,000 90,000 63,000 24, 000 27, 208 128,000 32,000 30,000 110,000 88,000 29, 000 97,000 20,000 61,000 80,000 50,000 52, 000 23, 000 54, 000 5, 000 2, 600 4,000 43, 000 19,000 27,000 41, 000 147, 000 138, 000 42, 000 26, 000 71, 000 13,000 21, 000 211, 000 42, 000 $5, 600

3,000 170, 000 80,000 34, 000 101, 000

6,000 28, 000 26, 000 100, 000

3,000 48, 000 34, 000 13,000 58, 000 53, 000 310, 000 15, 000 25, 000

do. School. Water- Sewers School.

...do Jail. Alms house Water

Sewers.

Bridges. Water Road. Water Gas holder Water

Sewers.

Water Flood control Sewer. Water

do. School. Water Refrigerator. Highway Police building - Highway. Fireproof balconies. Standpipe.-- Reformatory Sewer Horse barn. Sewer. Power Streets Water School.

Sewers.

Water

do. Highway Water. Hospital. Water..

L and G L and G L and G Land G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G G. G L and G L and G L and G L and G. L and G L. L and G L and G G. L and G Land G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G.

TABLE 6.-Allotments for non-Federal projects made from Jan. 24 through Feb. 15,

1934-Continued

tt County, Minn... Sedan, Kans Sevierville, Tenn. Silverton, Colo. Southampton, N.Y Spencer, Wis.. Spickardsville, Mo. Springville, Ala. Sherburne, Minn. Shreveport, La.

Do.. Do.. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do.. St. Mary, Mo. Suffern, N.Y Sycamore, Ill. Toledo, Ohio. University Park, Tex. Van Wert, Ohio.. Vienna, Ilí. Wabasha County, Minn. Waveland, Miss. Weimar, Tex. Wells, N.Y.. Wellington, Colo.. West Lafayette, Ind. Wheaton, Minn.

hittemore, Iowa. Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Youngstown, Ohio..

Highway Water ---do

do School. Building Water

do.

do. Fire alarm equipment. City hall. Fire station Streets. Engine house. Courthouse repainted Park.. Police radio station. Incinerator plant.Auditorium improvement. School. Sewer Water Building Water Sewer Water Road. Streets. Water

do. ..do. BuildingWater Sewer Water. Dam.

G. L and G. L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G. G L and G. L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G Land G Land G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G G.. L and G L and G L and G L and G L and G. G. L and G. L and G L and G.

$15, 700 90, 000 96, 000 11,000 125, 000 17,000 11,000 36, 000

2, 500 60,000 40,000 20, 000 150,000 10,000 18,000 125, 000

5,000 200,000 40,000 32, 000 265, 000

10,000 250, 000 121, 000 161, 000 60,000 32, 800 49, 000 10,000 65,000

5,000 225, 000

5, 700 3,000 12, 000 106, 000

Delaware, Lackawanna & West- Equipment.. ern R.R.

TABLE 7.-Changes in non-Federal projects from Jan. 24 through Feb. 15, 1934

TABLE 7.Changes in non-Federal projects from Jan. 24 through Feb. 15,

1934-Continued

$60,000 L and G. $59,500 L

and G. $49,000 L and G. $45,000 L

and G. $2,550,000 L and G... $1,195,000 L

and G. $15,000 L and G...... $14,951 L

and G. $81,000 L and G. $80,500 L

and G. $93, 500 L and G. $88, 600 L

and G. $250,000 L and G.. $247,100 L

and G. $128,000 L and G.. $125,000 L

and G. $26,000 L and G... $21,500 L

and G. $11,000 G.

$37, 200 G.

Philadelphia, Pa. Raleigh, N.C.

St. Louis, Mo.


Hillside housing project.. $5,184,458 L. Juniata Park Housing Corpo- $1,045,000 L.

ration. Boylan housing project. $200,000 L. Neighborhood association $500,000 L.

housing project.

$5,060,000

L. $1,039,000

L. $198, 600 L. $640, 000 L.

Table 8. — Allotments for non-Federal projects rescinded from Jan. 24 through Feb.

15, 1934

Algona, Iowa.. Atlantic, Iowa. Bristow, Okla. Claremore, Okla.. Cole County, Mo. Cuero, Tex. Denver, Colo.. Dubuque, Iowa. Duval County, Fla. Geneva, III. Hamden, Conn. Highland Park, Mich. Idaho Falls, Idaho. Klamath County, Oreg-- Lakin, Kans. Long Beach, Calif.

Do..

Do.. Longmont, Colo. Malone, N.Y. Montclair, N.J. Morgan, Útah.. Morning Sun, Iowa. Oakland, Calif. Olympia, Wash

Do..

$5, 100 8, 100

90 1, 700 3,000

10,000 2,000,000

1, 200 3,000

4,000 700,000 16,000 10,000 17,000 1,000 15, 000 17,000 7,000

6,000 100,000 40,000 94, 620

600

600 2,000 4,000

TABLE 8.— Allotments for non-Federal projects rescinded from Jan. 24 through Feb.

15, 1934— Continued

TABLE 9.Total allotments, contracts awarded, work started on force account, and

number of workmen employed, for month of January 1934

1 For month ending on the 15th, preliminary figures from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Rescissions.

TABLE 10.—Men employed by national recovery appropriation, by agencies, for

Jan. 1934

TABLE 11.- Additional projects pending in the State engineers' offices This table shows projects received in the State engineers' offices in addition to those already noted in appendix E. They represent all projects which had been reported to the Washington office on February 15, but do not in all cases represent every project pending in the State engineers' offices on that date.

No attempt has been made to bring appendices D and E, or this table, up to date by showing the transfers from the State engineers’ offices to Washington. Since these appendices were compiled, a considerable proportion of the projects listed therein have been forwarded to Washington. Furthermore, while this report was in the press, an order was issued disbanding the State advisory boards, and ordering the State engineers to forward to Washington all projects which had been received by them.


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TABLE 11.--Additional projects pending in the State engineers' offices-Contd.

93, 580.00 106, 417.10 115, 134.00

39, 693.00 110, 600.00

45, 373.0 196, 070.00

15, 210.00 115, 177.00 38, 285.00 55, 005.00 150, 243. 40

1,775, 000.00

22, 374. 30 7,941. 30

13, 132. 50 14, 922.00 41, 771.00

Long Beach City School Administration building repair. District. Do.

Burnett School.. Do.

James A. Garfield School. Do..

Jane Addams School... Do.

Lafayette School.. Do..

Longfellow School. Do.

Los Cerritos School. Do.

Lowell Junior High School. Do.

Signal Hill School... Do.

Thomas A. Edison School. Do..

William McKinley School. Do..

Woodrow Wilson High School. Long Beach Junior College Junior college..-

District. Los Angeles City..

Hyperion sewage-treatment plant- Do.

State Street School.. Los Angeles City School Dis- Brentwood School.. trict. Do..

Cabrillo Avenue School Do..

Leland Street School.. Lynwood Elementary School 5 schools

district Madera Irrigation District. -- Irrigation canals. Modesto Junior College Dis- | College library.

trict. Montebello.

Bell Gardens School. Nubieber.

Water system and houses. Placentia

City hall.. Salinas City School District. Lincoln School, Roosevelt School. San Bernardino Valley Uni- Buildings.

versity Junior College. San Mateo.

Office building San Mateo Union High High school.

School District, Redwood

City. Santa Barbara

Tennis courts. Santa Clara Water District Waterworks.

No. 1.
State of California..

Agnew Insane Hospital. Do..

Berkeley School for the Deaf. Do..

Camarillo State Hospital.. Do.

Mendocino State Hospital. Do.

Pacific ColonyDo.

Sonoma State Home Do.

Stockton State Hospital. Taft School district..

Conley School.

3, 270, 900.00

25, 200.00

4,500.00 50,000.00 15, 000.00

3,000.00 349,983.00

4,081, 700.00 1, 530, 919.00

163,500.00 1, 238, 850.00

466, 100.00 371, 230.00 287,000.00 56, 600.00

Florida Marketing Associa- | Establishing marketing centers.

tion. Gulf Highways.

Highways and bridges -Hialeah.

Power and water.. Leon County

National Guard armory. Miami Beach Special Tax School buildings.

School District 14. Miami..

Dredging slip and bulkheading docks of city

harbor. Do.

Additional facilities for Jackson Memorial

Hospital. Stuart..

Recreation park..

$1,000,000.00 5,801, 829.90

150, 500.00


63,300.00 700,000.00


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TABLE 11.–Additional projects pending in the State engineers' offices—Continued

Iredell Rural High School | High school building

District, Bosque County. Irion County, Mertzen Inde-Gymnasium and auditorium pendent School District.

Do...


Repair school. Lampasas.

Gas system. Leming School District, no. Building addition.

7, Ata Scosa County. Llano..

Municipal gas distribution system. Manor, Travis County Water supply and distribution system. Motley County, Roaring | High school..

Springs Independent School

District. Odem, San Patricio County - Waterworks system.--- Oklahoma Independent | Auditorium, gymnasium, and classrooms.

School District, Farwell. Raymondville, Willacy Lateral roads.

County.
Rusk County, Henderson In- School gymnasium and athletic field.

dependent School District. San Marcos, Hays County, Dormitory.

Southwest Texas State

Teachers College. San Saba..

Gas system. Savoy, Fannin County

Sewers. Stephenville, Erath County - Rights-of-way. Stonewall County, Peacock | High school.

School District. Sweetwater.

Additional classrooms. Do.

School gymnasium. Do.

City hospital. Do.

Armory- Taylor Independent School School gymnasium.

District, Williamson

County. Thornton, Limestone County. Sewerage system. White Deer Independent Gymnasium School District, Carson County.


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(c) Upon the request of the President, the Federal Trade Commission shall make such investigations as may be necessary to enable the President to carry out the provisions of this title, and for such purposes the Commission shall have all the powers vested in it with respect of investigations under the Federal Trade Commission Act, as amended.

Sec. 7. (a) Every code of fair competition, agreement, and license approved, prescribed, or issued under this title shall contain the following conditions: (1) That employees shall have the right to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, and shall be free from the interference, restraint, or coercion of employers of labor, or their agents, in the designation of such representatives or in self-organization or in other concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid or protection; (2) that no employee and no one seeking employment shall be required as a condition of employment to join any company union or to refrain from joining, organizing, or assisting a labor organization of his own choosing; and (3) that employers shall comply with the maximum hours of labor, minimum rates of pay,

and other conditions of employment, approved or prescribed by the President.

(6) The President shall, so far as practicable, afford every opportunity to employers and employees in any trade or industry or subdivision thereof with respect to which the conditions referred to in clauses (1) and (2) of subsection (a) prevail, to establish by mutual agreement, the standards as to the maximum hours of labor, minimum rates of pay, and such other conditions of employment as may be necessary in such trade or industry or subdivision thereof to effectuate the policy of this title; and the standards established in such agreements, when approved by the President, shall have the same effect as a code of fair competition, approved by the President under subsection (a) of section 3.

(c) Where no such mutual agreement has been approved by the President he may investigate the labor practices, policies, wages, hours of labor, and conditions of employment in such trade or industry or subdivision thereof; and upon the basis of such investigations, and after such hearings as the President finds advisable, he is authorized to prescribe a limited code of fair competition fixing such maximum hours of labor, minimum rates of pay, and other conditions of employment in the trade or industry or subdivision thereof investigated as he finds to be necessary to effectuate the policy of this title, which shall have the same effect as a code of fair competition approved by the President under subsection (a) of section 3. The President may differentiate according to experience and skill of the employees affected and according to the locality of employment; but no attempt shall be made to introduce any classification according to the nature of the work involved which might tend to set a maximum as well as a minimum wage.

(d) As used in this title, the term "person" includes any individual, partnership, association, trust, or corporation; and the terms "interstate and foreign commerce" and "interstate or foreign commerce" include, except where otherwise indicated, trade or commerce among the several States and with foreign nations, or between the District of Columbia or any Territory of the United States and any State, Territory, or foreign nation, or between any insular possessions or other places under the jurisdiction of the United States, or between any such possession or place and any State or Territory of the United States or the District of Columbia or any foreign nation, or within the District of Columbia or any Territory or any insular possession or other place under the jurisdiction of the United States.


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this title, and fees for licenses and for filing codes of fair competition and agreements, and any violation of any such rule or regulation shall be punishable by fine of not to exceed $500, or imprisonment for not to exceed 6 months, or both.

(6) The President may from time to time cancel or modify any order, approval, license, rule, or regulation issued under this title; and each agreement, code of fair competition, or license approved, prescribed, or issued under this title shall contain an express provision to that effect.

TITLE II—PUBLIC WORKS AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS

SECTION 201. (a) To effectuate the purposes of this title, the President is hereby authorized to create a Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, all the powers of which shall be exercised by a Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works (hereafter referred to as the "Administrator"), and to establish such agencies, to accept and utilize such voluntary and uncompensated services, to appoint, without regard to the civil service laws, such officers and employees, and to utilize such Federal officers and employees, and, with the consent of the State, such State and local officers and employees as he may find necessary, to prescribe their authorities, duties, responsibilities, and tenure, and, without regard to the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, to fix the compensation of any officers and employees so appointed. The President may delegate any of his functions and powers under this title to such officers, agents, and employees as he may designate or appoint.

(6) The Administrator may, without regard to the civil service laws or the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, appoint and fix the compensation of such experts and such other officers and employees as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this title; and may make such expenditures (including expenditures for personal services and rent at the seat of government and elsewhere, for law books and books of reference, and for paper, printing and binding) as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this title.

(c) All such compensation, expenses, and allowances shall be paid out of funds made available by this act.

(d) After the expiration of 2 years after the date of the enactment of this act, or sooner if the President shall by proclamation or the Congress shall by joint resolution declare that the emergency recognized by section 1 has ended, the President shall not make any further loans or grants or enter upon any new construction under this title, and any agencies established hereunder shall cease to exist and any of their remaining functions shall be transferred to such departments of the Government as the President shall designate: Provided, That he may issue funds to a borrower under this title prior to January 23, 1939, under the terms of any agreement, or any commitment to bid upon or purchase bonds, entered into with such borrower prior to the date of termination, under this section, of the power of the President to make loans.

SEC. 202. The Administrator, under the direction of the President, shall prepare a comprehensive program of public works, which shall include among other things the following: (a) Construction, repair, and improvement of public highways and park ways, public buildings, and any publicly owned instrumentalities and facilities; (6) conservation and development of natural resources, including control, utilization, and purification of waters, prevention of soil or coastal erosion, development of water power, transmission of electrical energy, and construction of river and harbor improvements and flood control and also the construction of any river or drainage improvement required to perform or satisfy any obligation incurred by the United States through a treaty with a foreign Government heretofore ratified and to restore or develop for the use of any State or its citizens water taken from or denied to them by performance on the part of the United States of treaty obligations heretofore assumed: Provided, That no river or harbor improvements shall be carried out unless they shall have heretofore or hereafter been adopted by the Congress or are recommended by the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army: (c) any projects of the character heretofore constructed or carried on either directly by public authority or with public aid to serve the interests of the general public; (d) construction, reconstruction, alteration, or repair under public regulation or control of low-cost housing and slum-clearance projects; (e) any project (other than those included in the foregoing classes) of any character heretofore eligible for loans under subsection (a) of section 201 of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, as amended, and paragraph (3) of such subsection (a) shall for such purposes be held to include loans for the construction or completion of hospitals the operation of which is partly financed from public funds, and of reservoirs and pumping plants and for the construction of dry docks; and if in the opinion of the President it seems desirable, the construction of naval vessels within the terms and/or limits established by the London Naval Treaty of 1930 and of aircraft required therefor and construction of heavier-than-air aircraft and technical construction for the Army Air Corps and such Army housing projects as the President may approve, and provision of original equipment for the mechanization or motorization of such Army tactical units as he may designate: Provided, however, That in the event of an international agreement for the further limitation of armament, to which the United States is signatory, the President is hereby authorized and empowered to suspend, in whole or in part, any such naval or military construction or mechanization and motorization of Army units; Provided further, That this title shall not be applicable to public works under the jurisdiction or control of the Architect of the Capitol or of any commission or committee for which such architect is the contracting and/or executive officer,


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Sec. 217. (a) The President shall proclaim the date of

(1) the close of the first fiscal year ending June 30 of any year after the year 1933, during which the total receipts of the United States (excluding public debt receipts) exceed its total expenditures (excluding public-debt expenditures other than those chargeable against such receipts), or

(2) the repeal of the eighteenth amendment to the Consti

tution, whichever is the earlier.

(6) Effective as of the 1st day of the calendar year following the date so proclaimed section 617 (a) of the Revenue Act of 1932, as amended, is amended by striking out “1% cents” and inserting in lieu thereof "1 cent."

(c) The tax on dividends imposed by section 213 shall not apply to any dividends declared on or after the 1st day of the calendar year following the date so proclaimed.

(d) The capital-stock tax imposed by section 215 shall not apply to any taxpayer in respect of any year beginning on or after the 1st day of July following the date so proclaimed.

(e) The excess-profits tax imposed by section 216 shall not apply to any taxpayer in respect of any taxable year after its taxable year during which the date so proclaimed occurs.

SEC. 218. (a) Effective as of January 1, 1933, sections 117, 23 (i), 169, 187, and 205 of the Revenue Act of 1932 are repealed.

(6) Effective as of January 1, 1933, section 23 (r) (2) of the Revenue Act of 1932 is repealed.

(c) Effective as of January 1, 1933, section 23 (r) (3) of the Revenue Act of 1932 is amended by striking out all after the word “Territory” and inserting a period.

(d) Effective as of January 1, 1933, section 182 (a) of the Revenue Act of 1932 is amended by inserting at the end thereof a new sentence as follows: "No part of any loss disallowed to a partnership as a deduction by section 23 (r) shall be allowed as a deduction to a member of such partnership in computing net income."

(e) Effective as of January 1, 1933, section 141 (c) of the Revenue Act of 1932 is amended by striking out "except that for the taxable years 1932 and 1933 there shall be added to the rate of tax prescribed by sections 13 (a), 201 (6), and 204 (a), a rate of three fourths of 1 per centum” and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "except that for the taxable years 1932 and 1933 there shall be added to the rate of tax prescribed by sections 13 (a), 201 (6), and 204 (a), a rate of three fourths of 1 per centum and except that for the taxable years 1934 and 1935 there shall be added to the rate of tax prescribed by sections 13 (a), 201 (6), and 204 (a), a rate of 1 per centum.”

(f) No interest shall be assessed or collected for any period prior to September 15, 1933, upon such portion of any amount determined as a deficiency in income taxes as is attributable solely to the amendments made to the Revenue Act of 1932 by this section.

(9) In cases where the effect of this section is to require for a taxable year ending prior to June 30, 1933, the making of an incometax return not otherwise required by law, the time for making the return and paying the tax shall be the same as if the return was for a fiscal year ending June 30, 1933.


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(h) Section 55 of the Revenue Act of 1932 is amended by inserting before the period at the end thereof a semicolon and the following: "and all returns made under this act after the date of enactment of the National Industrial Recovery Act shall constitute public records and shall be open to public examination and inspection to such extent as shall be authorized in rules and regulations promulgated by the President.

SEC. 219. Section 500 (a) (1) of the Revenue Act of 1926, as amended, is amended by striking out the period at the end of the second sentence thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a comma and the following: "except that no tax shall be imposed in the case of persons admitted free to any spoken play (not a mechanical reproduction), whether or not set to music or with musical parts or accompaniments, which is a consecutive narrative interpreted by a single set of characters, all necessary to the development of the plot, in two or more acts, the performance consuming more than 1 hour and 45 minutes of time."

APPROPRIATION

SEC. 220. For the purposes of this act, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $3,300,000,000. The President is authorized to allocate so much of said sum, not in excess of $100,000,000, as he may determine to be necessary for expenditures in carrying out the Agricultural Adjustment Act and the purposes, powers, and functions heretofore and hereafter conferred upon the Farm Credit Administration.

SEC. 221. Section 7 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, approved May 12, 1933, is amended by striking out all of its present terms and provisions and substituting therefor the following:

SEC. 7. The Secretary shall sell the cotton held by him at his discretion, but subject to the foregoing provisions: Provided, That he shall dispose of all cotton held by him by March 1, 1936: Provided further, That notwithstanding the provisions of section (6, the Secretary shall have authority to enter into option con'tracts with producers of cotton to sell to the producers such cotton held by him, in such amounts and at such prices and upon such terms and conditions as the Secretary may deem advisable, in combination with rental or benefit payments provided for in part 2 of this title.

Notwithstanding any provisions of existing law, the Secretary of Agriculture may in the administration of the Agricultural Adjustment Act make public such information as he deems necessary in order to effectuate the purposes of such act.

TITLE III-AMENDMENTS TO EMERGENCY RELIEF AND CONSTRUCTION ACT AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

SECTION 301. After the expiration of 10 days after the date upon which the Administrator has qualified and taken office, (1) no application shall be approved by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation under the provisions of subsection (a) of section 201 of the Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932, as amended, and (2) the Administrator shall have access to all applications, files, and records of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation relating to loans and contracts and the administration of funds under such subsection: Provided, That the Reconstruction Finance Corporation may issue funds to a borrower under such subsection (a) prior to January 23, 1939, under the terms of any agreement or any commitment to bid upon or purchase bonds entered into with such borrower pursuant to an application approved prior to the date of termination, under this section, of the power of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to approve applications.


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