Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 45 Part 1.djvu/1087

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

1036 Distilled spirits may be removed to a ware- house for bottling in bond . Recoveries from sales of purchased narcotics, et c. Coast Guard . Office personnel . Technical services . Post, p . 1037. Pr ovi so . Limitation, etc . Service expenditures. Vol.43,p.1116. Pay, etc ., officers and enlisted men . Death allowances . Vol.41,p.825. U.S. Code, p. 1143. Fuel and water. Outfits, stores, etc . Stations, houses of refuge, etc . Traveling expenses, etc. SEVENTIETH CONGRESS . SESS. II. CI-I. 39 . 1928 . internal revenue laws, shall be used to pay for storage in any private warehouse of intoxicating liquor, or other property in connection therewith seized pursuant to said Acts and necessary to be stored, where there is available for that purpose space in a Government war ehouse or ot her su itable Gover nment propert y in t he jud icial dis- trict wherein such property was seized, or in an adjacent judicial dis- trict, and when such seized property is stored in an adjacent district the jurisdiction over such property in the district wherein it was seized shall not be affected thereby : Provided further, That for pur- pose of concentration, upon the initiation of the Commissioner of Prohibition and under regulations prescribed by him, distilled spirits may be removed from any internal-revenue bonded warehouse to any other such warehouse, and may be bottled in bond in any such warehouse before or after payment of the tax, and the commissioner shall prescribe the form and penal sums of bond covering distilled spirits in internal-revenue bonded warehouses, and in transit between such warehouses : Provided further, That moneys expended from this appropriation for the purchase of narcotics and subsequently re- covered shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the appro- priation for enforcement of Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts current at the time of the deposit . COAST GU ARD Office of the commandant : For personal services in the District of Columbia, $297,555 . The services of skilled draftsmen and such other technical serv- ices as the Secretary of the Treasury may deem necessary may be employed only in the office of the Coast Guard in connection with the construction and repair of Coast Guard vessels and boats, to be paid from the appropriation "Repairs to Coast Guard vessels " : Provided, That the expenditures on this account for the fiscal year 1930 shall not exceed $11,520 . A statement of the persons employed hereunder, their duties, and the compensation paid to each shall be made to Congress each year in the Budget . For ev ery ex pendit ure re quisit e for and inc ident to the autho rized work of the Coast Guard, including the expense of maintenance, repair, and operation of vessels forfeited to the United States and delivered to the Treasury Department under the terms of the Act approved March 3, 1925 (43 Stat ., p . 1117), as follows, including not to exceed $1,250 for purchase, exchange, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles, to be used only for official purposes : For pay and al lowances prescribed by law for commissio ned officers, cadets, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks, and surfmen, substitute surf- men, and t wo civ ilian instru ctors, and no t exce eding $6,000 for c ash prizes for men for excellence in gunnery, target practice, and engi neerin g comp etitio ns, fo r carr ying ou t the provis ions o f the Act of June 4, 1920 (U . S . C ., p . 1143, sec . 943), rations or commutation there of for ca dets, pet ty office rs, and o ther enl isted men , $19,000 ,000 ; For fuel and water for vessels, stations, and houses of refuge, $2 ,7300 00 ; For outfits, ship chandlery, and engineers' stores for the same, $2, 000,000 ; For r ebuild ing an d repa iring statio ns and houses of re fuge, tempo- rary leases, rent, and improvements of property for Coast Guard purposes, including use of additional land where necessary, $425,000 ; For mileage and expenses allowed by law for officers ; and travel- ing expenses for other persons traveling on duty under orders from