Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/824

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SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 464. 1916. 803 Act numbered sixty-nine a rov d A t th te h - dred and sixteen, $242. , PP 6 ugus Seven ’ mm, Bn Im For refund of internal revenue taxes to the J. L. da Reza Estate, '·1··*1¤1*°¤E¤¤°¤· Incorporated, of Elk Grove, California, in accordance with Private i)·:¥¢?;l°iai(ii. Act numbered eighty-three, approved August seventh, nineteen hundred and sixteen, $1,158. For payment to M, J. Haynes, public administrator of the city and ,,,§°“°' M‘ “°D°“' county of San Francisco, California, as administrator of the estate of ;:;¤°¤{;,90_•¤¤*•¢ Hector M. McDonald, deceased, in accordance with Private Act num- ’p' bered one hundred and eighteen, approved August twenty-first, nineteen hundred and sixteen, $261.20. FEDERAL FARM LOAN Boann. B,};,°$,$’“ Fm 1·°°" For salaries and expenses under the Federal Farm Loan Board penss. md °x° · created by the Act approved Julfy seventeenth, nineteen hundred and A""’ p' °°°‘

 mclgding the salaries (p Jlour mcmliers thereof at the rate of

eac per annum, an en· actua necessary trave v expenses, and such salaries, fees, and expenses as are authorizedhlilylsaid Act, also not exceeding $10,000 for rental of Buarters in the District b,§§,{'§S ,.'§,§,,,,'§,'§°§‘§,§,' of Columbia for such bureaus of the Treasury epartment that it may P°P¤**¤¤¤¤ 1>¤ir1i¤z· be necessaxgyto move in order to accommodate the Federal Farm Load Boar m the Treasury Building, fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $100 ,000. A detailed statement of exlpenditures hereunder shall be made to Congress, and hereafter deta' ed estimates for aplproptrialtiona for the Federal Farm Loan Board shall be annually su mit to engress. ` ' venue nmmmos. 1’¤1>11¤¤¤¤<¤¤¤- Rogersville Tennessee post office: For continuation (site) $250. R°g°”"`m°’T°““‘ Salem, New Jersey, post office: For site, $500. l S"l°’“* Nl Honolulu, Hawaii, quarantine station: For the ·removal of the qu§,°;*,yg;*ém{{,:w¤L wharf at the quarantine station and its reerection, including all neces- ` sary new material, at a new location within the new harbor lines established by tlgg War Department? $10,1000. bl h S f wumpous mm Minnea o is ( innesota) post 0 co: o cna e the ecrotary o * ‘ the Treasgr in his discretion, to a the W. G. Cornell Com an Y, P Y , P Y for extra construction work performed at the post office, Minneapolis, Minnesota, $954. E,,,,,B_.,,, md Bureau of Engraving and Printing: For miscellaneous repairs to Primm; email. laundry, new roof, and so forth, damaged by hre, for the fiscal year “°1"“”· nineteen hundred and Tspveéigtecn, $20,?0g. T _ th _ d Gmmlc General ex enses: e crctary 0 the reasury is au orize to M,,,,,,s,,,g_ · ut of the une nded balance of the a pro riation "General giigenges of public bhildings, nineteen hundre<i)_an<lI)fifteen,"_ the sum of $4.50, representing claims for advertising in the Morning Star, %.7OB.8é1(l tlie Evening Dispatch, 3 1.80, both published at Wilmington, ort are ma. Cmtomsserviee. cUs·r0Ms smzvicn. Section one of the Act entitled "An Act fixing the compensation of ¤s§l’:'°il°b°'°'i"°°i certain officials in the customs service, and for other plurposesf ap- °·”°’1’·‘°“°· proved March fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, sha not prohibit the Secretary of the Treasury from fixing the pay of laborers in the customs service at a rate_ not exceeding $2.50 per day if in so doing the aggregate amount paid to any person in any month docs not cxccad $70. INTERNAL navmmn. I"""”""°"““°‘ Salaries and ex enses of collectors of internal revenue: For salaries ,,,€°§’,§‘°"· ’“"‘Y‘ P . and expenses of collectors of mtcmal revenue, deputy collectors, sur- M*11*1°¤¤* *1*1917-