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72d . CONGRESS . SESS . I. CH. 12. FEBRUARY -2,1932 . Char les A . Mooney. To pay the widow of Charles A . Mooney, late a Representative Pay to widow .

from the State of Ohio, $10,000 . Matthew V. O'Mal- To pay the mother of Matthew V . O'Malley, late a Representa- tive from the State of New York, $10,000 . To pay the widow of Bird J . Vincent, late a Representative from the State of Michigan, $10,000 . To pay the widow of Harry M . Wurzbach, late a Representative from the State of Texas, $10,000 . The eleven preceding appropriations shall be disbursed by the Sergeant at Arms of le House of Representatives . vis io of of thLaws .Re Committee on Revision of the Laws : For preparation and editing Prepar ation, etc . , of of the laws as authorized by section 10 of the Act approved May the laws . Vol. 45, p. 1003 ; 29, 1928 (U . S. C ., Supp . V, title 1, sec . 59), fiscal year 1932, $5,000 ; II 'deae LasanTriof for the employment of competent persons to assist in continuing the United States. the work of compiling, codifying, and revising the laws and treaties of the United States, fiscal years 1932 and 1933, $3,000 . Not to exceed $1,432 .55 of the unexpended balance of the appro- priation of $6,500, contained in the First Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1929, for preparation and editing of the laws is continued available during th e fiscal year 1932 . For folding speeches and pamphlets at a rate not exceeding $1 per thousand, fiscal year 1932,'$8,000 . Y. Pay to mother . Bird J . Vincent. Pay to widow. HerryM .Wursbach . Pay to widow. Disbur sement . Unexpended balance available. Vol. 45, p .1608 . Folding . Arc hit ect of the Cap i- tol. House Office Build- in g~ Reconstruction rem ode lin g. Contracts plies, etc . for Vol .36 p.699. U.S.d.,p.1303. Vol . 42, p .1488; Vol. 46,1).1003. U.S. C.,p.65; Supp. V, p. 28. Disbursement . New House Building. Furnishings equipment . Vol.45,p.1071. Contracts for plies,ete . and su p- Office and su p- -VOL 36 p. 699. U. S. cf„ p.1303. Vol. 42, p. 1488 ; Vol. 46, p .1006 . ,U p.S.C.,p.65; Supp. VDisbbursement . Capitol Grounds . ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL Hou se Off ice Bu ilding : For re constr uction and r emodel ing of the House Office Building, including all structural, mechanical altera- tions and other changes, with such modifications as the House Office Building Commission may direct, $60,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to remain available until June 30, 1933, and to be ex- pended by the Architect of the Capitol under the supervision of the House Office Building Commission ; and the Architect of the Capi- tol is hereby authorized to enter into contracts in the open market, to make expen diture s for materi al, su pplies, equip ment, techni cal and reference books, and instruments, accessories, advertising, travel expenses and subsistence therefor, and, without regard to section 35 of the Public Buildings Act, approved June 25, 1910, as amended, or the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, to employ all neces- sary personnel, including professional, architectural, and engineer- ing, and other assistants . This appropriation shall be disbursed by the disbursing officer of the Interior Department . New House Office Building : To enable the Architect of the Capitol to provide furnishings and equipment for the New House Office Building within the authorized limit of cost for site and construc- tion as provided in Act approved January 10, 1929 (45 Stat . 1071), $400,000 to remain available until June 30, 1933 ; and the Architect of the Capitol is hereby authorized to enter into contracts in the open market, to make expenditures for material, supplies, equipment, technical and reference books, and instruments, accessories, advertis- ing, tra vel expen ses and s ubsistenc e theref or, and, without r egard to section 35 of the Public Buildings Act, approved June 25, 1910, as amende d, or the Cl assifi cation Act o f 1923, as am ended, to em ploy all necessary personnel, including professional, architectural, and engineer ing, and other ass istants . This appropriation shall be dis- bursed b y the dis bursing o fficer of the Int erior Dep artment . Enlarging the Capitol Grounds : To enable the Architect of the Capitol to provide for the demolition and removal of structures in accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to pro-