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1024 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 253. 1920. bursing officers’ checks upon indorsements which were later found to have been forged, and on accormt of a cash shortage as follows: Charles M. Le Furge $531.24, Cortland P. Bennett $126, and Montgomery Maynard $500; in all, $1,157.24. '“‘"“"‘ R°"°““°· rr~rrEnNAL REVENUE. ,,§,§f““‘““g °°“°"' To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to refund money covered into the Treasury as internal-revenue collections under the provisions V°‘·3‘?·P·3°5· _ of the Act approved May 27, 1908 fiscal year 1919, $30,217.21. ,t;f§‘,’§’,‘§g5f°Il{§’$§‘§‘§g For expenses of assessing and collecting the internal-revenue taxes, Aggidigg m4 as provided by the Revenue Act of 1918, including the same obgiects ' ’p` specified under this head ID the Legislative, Executive, and Ju cial

 "”°"p°“d°° Appro riation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $535,000; and the unexnded) balances of other appropriations for the Internal-Revenue

Sgrvice for the fiscal year 1920 may also be expended for this purpose. ,,£f’ we "“°" Mmrs AND Assar orrrcns. D¤¤V¢¤’·C°’°· Denver, Colorado, Mint: For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery and repairs, wastage in melting and reining department and coining department, and loss on sale of sweeps arisinag from the treatment o bu lion and the manufacture of com, iisc _ _ ear 1919, $4,000. P""°°"”’h""P"‘ y Philadelphia Mint: For wages of workmen and other employees, $55 000. Iélor incidental and cont' ent expenses, including new machinery and repairs, cases and en for medals manufactured, expenses of the annual assay commission, wast e in melting and refining and in coining departments, and loss on ;:5e of sweeps arising from the treatment of ullion and the manufacture of coins, and not exceeding $1,000 in value of specimen coins and ores for the cabinet of the mint, $25,000. P“*’“° *’““"“‘“· runnrc nmmmes. H°"“"“"‘·"°· Not to exceed $2,000 of the sum paid to the Secretarv of the Treasury by the American Fidelity Company, sureties.for the H. L. Brown ompany, defaulting contractors for the construction of the extension, and so forth, of the post office and courthouse, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is appropriated and made available for complet- Mmmm S C ing the extension, remo e ing, and so forth, of said building. ’ ‘ ° _ Coérégigésg, South Carolina, post office: For completion of the build- _ < _ 1110, , _ . _ °""°“°g`”p°h°S‘ Dperating supplies: For fuel, steam, gas for lighting and heating purposes, and so forth, including the same objects specified under tins head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year Ppbuc Hmm Sem 1920, $401,41733. M. Punuc HEALTH smnvrcm.

,Qh,, ,rm,rm_ For- pay of all other employees (attendants, and so forth), $44,000.

' For reight, transportation, and traveling expenses including the expenses except membership_fees, of officers when officiall detailed go gagend meetings of associations for the promotion of public health, . . . 8, . _

   I   H1€CllC8.l, SU¥glC8·l, 8.Hd   Sefviges and Sup lies for way.

dir": M- risk insurance patients and other beneficiaries of the lgublic Health Service, uicluding I1€C&SS&1'{) pe1‘SOImel, regular and reserve commissioned officers of the Pu he Health Servrce, clerical help in the District of Columbia elsewhere, maintenance, equipment, leases, fuel, lights, water, printing, freight, transportation and travel, maintenance and operation of passenger motor vehicles, and reasonable