Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/1392

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1372 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 161. 1921. call·bell and signal systems in such buildings and for the transportation of articles or supplies authorized herein (including the custom- B¤im¤€¤ °¤°l“d°d· house in the District of Columbia, but excluding any other public building under the control of the Treasury Department withrn the District of Columbia, apd exgluding alsodmarine l;§sp1tals;.nd quari antine stations mints, ranc mints, an assay 0 ces an persona pel1;vices,dexcept for work done by contract or gr 1iemp<}r;ry66job or un er e enc not exceeding` at one time e sum o 1 at G¤S¤<>V¤'¤°*¤· airy one buildixhgg), g2,500,000. The appropriation made herein for _ as shall include the rental and use of gas governors, when ordered §','{,'Q‘?,‘§j" g the Secretary of the Treasruy in writing: Prmnkled, That rentals sliiall not be aid for such gas governors greater than 35 per centum of the actualp value of the gas saved thereby, which saving shall be Mmm ml com gpltermipged bydsptch htestsTj1s tht; Sgretary of ¥hehTre[asury shall ,1 - _ ect: r e uri er, at e ecretary o the reas is mma mmm authorized to contract for the purchase of fuel for public _ _ under the control of the Treasury Department in advance of the L"“‘m‘°“‘ availability of the appropriation for e payment thereof. Such piongacts, however, s all not exceed the necessities of the current S , _ _ sc year. Ground rmi? Y Salamanca, New York, ground rent: For annual grormd rent of the_Federal building site at Salamanca, New York, on account of Indian leases, due and pafyable on February 19 of each year,_ in advance, to the treasurer o the Seneca Nation of Indians, begmmng February 19, 1915, and expiring February 19, 1991, $7.50. °°¤¤* Gum- coasr euann. E‘P°°°°°- For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized work of the Coast Guard, as follows, mcluding not to exceed $600 for mamtegllncciéi, rapzir, andl opleirapon eg macftor-propelled passengercarrying v s, e use o _ or o cr purposes:

 For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned officers,

cadets and cadet engineers, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks and surfmen, substitutesurfmen, and one civilian instructor, $6,800,000; R¤¤¤¤¤· For rations or commutation thereof for warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, $1,000,000; mgjiégg *° ¤¤¤¤**¤· For eleven clerks to district superintendents at such rate as the giprgigryoof the Treasury may determine, not to exceed $1,200 each, F¤¤*»¤¢¤· $5$`ip1£)0ig1el, and water for vessels, stations, and houses of refuge, 0¤m·¤. ¤¤¤¤¤»¤¢¤· $6$`g160<;)ritfits, ship chandlery, and engineers’ stores for the 881116,

 "°‘“°’ °‘ Fdr rebuilding and repairing stations and houses of refuge, temporary leases, rent, and improvements of property for Coast Guard

Duh ummm,. puijposes, mcluding use of a d:1tional land where necessary, $300,000‘ Ita 3% ,1% rt, J 01;1 ;61g0tg)1e provisions of the Acts of March 26, 1908, and T"'°"”$“P°’“°°· For actual traveling expenses or mileage, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for officers, an actual traveling expenses, per diem in lieu of subsistence not exceedingh$4, for other persons gravelrng on duty under orders from the easury Department, 175,000; D"°“"“*’“°’“· For draft animals and their mainte $40,000· ,,¤‘§,°';,’j_f7£_°““m““*°*‘ For esogstal communication lines diiilmiczicilities and their maintenance 000· %·¤¤¤»·¤r¤¤~__p___ F,,,’,,.,,,,g,,,,,,,;,r,;,,,1 or evans e¤` in at sua, $61,949; _ For contingent expenses, incl ccmnumieatnon service, subsistence of shxpwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, wharf-