Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/1110

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1090 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. F¤¤=i¢¤¤ For urchase of boxes, book rests, chairs, chair cane, chair covers, desks, bookcases, clocks, cloth for covering desks, cushions, leather for covering chairs and sofas, locks, lumber, screens, tables, typewriters, mcluding the exchange of same, wardrobe cabinets, washstands, water coolers and stands, and for replacing other worn and unserviceable articles $10,000. FM ¤'·¤¤· For maintenance of the automatic fire—a1arm systems in the Treas- Aumm for Pm OL ury and Winder Buildings, $2,005. empctgg-,2mt_ Conrrnennr arm Mrsonnnxnmous nxrmrsns, Orrrcn or _AUnrron 0*** °*P°¤°=‘· ron Posr Ormcn Dmrmrmmrr: For miscellaneous items, including purchase, repair, and exchange of typewriters and adding machines, of which not exceeding.$500 may be used for furniture and repairs, not exceeding $375 may be used for rental of telephones, and not ex- C mr 01 0, ceeding $300 may be used for the purchase of law books, books of °’q°°m°°“ reference, and city directories, $6,000, to be expended under the direction of the Auditor for the Post Office Department under rules and regulations to b•:i£·eseribed by the Secretary of the Treasury and to operate as a ep exception of the said office from the appropriation for contingent expenses, Treasury Department, unless otheremI,°°°1m"‘ °°"’m°’ Foiilguvrgicgggfldzds and tabulating equipment for use in auditing accounts and vouchers of the Postal Service, including exchange an repairs, $139,400, to be expended under the direction of the Auditor P . for the Post Office Department under rules and r§u.lations to be neianiimia prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provid , That not exceeding $32,000 may be expended for the rental of tabulating and card-sorting machines. ‘ mcgilriglng connnorme mrmman nnvmmn. ,tg°"°°t°”’S'""’°"* For salaries and expenses of collectors of internal revenue, deputy Promo collectors, surveyors, clerks, messen ers, and janitors in interna — wgmggm revenue ofices, $2,565,000: Provided,g1'hat no art of this amount be used m defraymlg the expenses of any officer, d)esignated above, subgmnaed by the mted States court to attend any trial before a United tutes court or examination before any United States pomnnssionenr, ch exnnnsgesdslgntllmlge paid tzrom the appropriation or ees o wi nesses, ni courts. ’ Am""' °°"”’°°°' For salaries and expenses of forty revenue agents provided for by law, fees and expenses of gaugers, and salaries and expenses of storecounag nm. kegzsm and ¤¤>r9k<¤·>P¤r·s¤¤g¤¤s, $2.200,000. gm P. mo llect1ng the income tax:_ For ex nses of assassin and collecting ’ the income tax as provided m 'l"itle%6of an Act entitled "An Act to increase the revenue, and for other purposes," approved September eighth, nineteen lumdred and sixteen, including the employment of tg.Z‘£.'-E%£t‘?pé’.?ffiI.?trZ°’Z§‘¤‘3' £ii’”°°“’”;i°‘°t“’ "“dd§'3““”g°” L'; “"" _ ,_ _ e sever t1 ` , — pointed by the Commissioner of Il1t0TD£loR:(%9l(ZlI'IlB, wiltllfttshetgpprozrldl of the Secretary of the Treasury, and the purchase of such supplies, · equipment, xnechamcal devices, and other articles as ma be necesmuon, smh sary_for use in the District of Columbia and the several collection fttcibignmmt excel districts, $1,700,000; and_auth0rity is given to use $40,000 of said . A’n¢c,p.1M9. 8**}*1 for Q10 6¤1PlQY¤1611f» IH the Bureau of Internal Revenue in the District of Columbia of n clerical and other personal services and the purchase of such supphes, equipment mechanical devices, Scgiiulzfilngr 8»l'$10l6S 88 may be necessary for use in the District oi Collecting cotton- .' mmm ax. _ Collecting the cotton·future tax: For expenses to nf th ro- "”“· ¥’· *"· visions of part A of the Act ngproved August eleventli, xiilnlgteexti liimdned and sixteen, known as cottorvfutures Act, including the employment of attorneys, agents, inspectors, deputy collectors, clerks,