Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/916

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specified under this head in the Treasury Department appropriation pic;¤i;or»¤the1®l year 1926, $35,000, to remain available during the wu D•p•rtm•nt· DEPARTMENT ¤•·¤¤¤~rr’¤ ¤¤¤¤- yormdr or run suoanraar €,,,,“"’”‘,m °‘ ‘°'°’*” i fore' vernnients: The unexpended balance on J une

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pationsis for supplies or services furnished for use of the American 0m‘&b!0·d. , -» J . . °°”"°"“P,,,,,,,,‘,§"’°“”; ` Contmfh t W Department: Not to exceed an aggre- }• , ¤é¤£é¤gg°E§{ gate of ii 8,0006; hereby may available from the appropriations for mm. personal services in the District of Columbia for the various bureaus and oiiices of theWar Department for the fiscal year 1927 for the purchase and installation of eleven bookkeeppng machines and acces· series in the odice of the Chief of Finance,. ar Department. Adjutant Gm•nl's A l .i * em. orncn or arms anrorazcm- emzuaar. Adl¤¤¤•d wmpcnns- - . . . ‘ i ‘: . . u sa. ` Admunstrativ Ex uses World War Adjusted Compensation

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%,g‘j’;f"}§*‘,,*j"* of $3,600,000 administrative expenses, World War Adyusted Com.- pensation Act?1924 and 1925 is continued and made availalgle until une 30, 192 , and shall also be available to cover obl10§at1ons incurred for such admmistrative expenses du1·ing the peri · from July 1, 1926, to the date of theapproval of this Act, inclumve. lluancc Depart- » V " i ` Mt- l'INANGI‘DEPARTMENT‘

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¤f•<|l* •¤·1 ¤¤¤1=•<1 en r e e year. t amount o any c` °°°°°d‘ not exoeeddugthe sum of mance, drawn in the Fiscal year 1924 by the United States amnché at Santiago, Chile, and cashed by f0!'BlQ\·bLI\kB’0X* ranehespf American banks, together wit such amount as may be neoesmry to pay mterest on the cheeks now hnldby auch banks at 8 rcentumvper annum from the day said checks were psresented to tl; Treasurer of the United States for pay- ment te of haifiunder, wgcchrcialsacksfcan plothtcpaid zhpm. mje>iqexcessYo t e an to c ito suc ro ron the books of the 'Dreasnxrer-of the Uiiaited States; in all not exceeding @3,,, ,2,,0;, $21,000: ¤P1=oevidcd,‘That tl1e.Treasu¤er of the United. States shall be v•*¤· allowed credit forthe amount. of an *of such checks asz have hereto- ipgam dxerxod to forebeen paid by him: And That the aggregate amount of the payments and credits resu ting from this authorizatmn shall becharged to theouicer drawing-such checks. "