Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/24

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SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1917. 5 PUBLIC BUILDINGS. P“b“° "““‘“”gs· Mount Clemens, Michi an, post office: Authority is granted to Mfgfunt C1°m°°S’ pay Frank N. Vannater the sum of $4.50 out of any moneys heretofore appropriated and remaining unexpended on the books of the Treasury De artment for the construction of the post-oflice building at Mount Clemens, Michigan, the same representing an expense inacurred by him prior to the abrogation of his contract by the Government. New Haven, Connecticut, Post Office: For completion under New H“"°”rC°””· limit of cost established in the Act approved March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, $200,000, or so much thereof, toigether with the sum of $100,000 appropriated in the Act approve July first, nineteen hundred and sixteen, as ma be realizedp from the sale of the old post office and customhouse liuilding and the site thereof. Tampa Bay, Florida, uarantine station: For removal of old q¤1,l,°'gg‘{?n°B§'{‘§,}i0l`,l°" ballast dock at the Unite?] States quarantine station, Tampa Bay, . Florida, $416: Promkled, That the work shall be performed under ggggfgsim ahrc supervision and direction of the Supervising Architect of the · ` eas . , Wolilxtock, Illinois,tpost office: For continuation (site), $5,000. :)V°°dSf°°k’m' _ Operating supplies: For operatinig sucpplies for public buildindgs, p°”°“mg Suppm including the same objects specific un er this head in the sim ry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seventeen, $50,000. com Gum coasr GUARD. ‘ For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized E I m°°' work of the Coast Guard, as follows: Pa ctc ommmd For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned enlistlid mkéa. officers, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary and substitute surfmen, not exceeding twenty-one cadets and cadet engineers and one civilian instructor, $94,000; For rations or commutation thereof for warrant officers, petty R°°°°°` officers, and other enlisted men, $12,000; 0 m For outfits, ship chandlery, and engi.neers’ stores for the same, ° °°'°°°”°’°°°` $40,000; For actual traveling expenses or mile e, in the discretion of the T""°u°“ °”"°“°°‘ Secretary of the Treasury, for officers, imag actual traveling expenses for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasruy D¥'»artment, $5,000; or compensation for special services, $1,800; SP°°*“'s°"'*°°°· For contingent expenses, including supplies and dprovisions for °°“““g°“*°"P°°’°’· houses of refuge and for shipwrecked persons succore by the Coast Guard, wharfage, towage, freight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertising, surveys, medals, stationery, labor, newspapers and periodicals for statistical purposes, and all other necessary expenses which are not included under any other heading, $15,000; n all, $167,800. _ For repairs to Coast Guard cutters, $25,000. R°p°“”t°°`m°”‘ ENGRAVING AND rnrrrrmc. m§"g"""”“g"“‘1"““*' The limitation in the sundry civil appropriation Act for the fiscal mdrigiiiiimi work ml year nineteen hundred and seventeen as to the number of delivered a,,§Q‘§,,,,,f°· *" 275* sheets of United States currenc to be executed is increased from P¤¤¢.x>·34& mnety_ million to ninety-eight million and of internal—r·evenue stamps from eighty-four million nine hundred and nine thousand one hundred and srxty-six to eighty-eight million nine hundred and nine thousand one hundred and sixty-six.