Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/367

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348 SIXTY·FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 79. 1917. E"‘¤¤¤"m°·]°d- Evansville, Indiana, rent of buildings: For additional for rent of temporaryil quarters for Government officials and moving expenses _ _ inci ent thereto, $3,500. M*“°”b‘"g’ Oh"' Millershlxuirg, {Ohio, post ofiiee (site): For completion imder the resent `t o cost, $500. M“Sk°g°“’m°h‘ P Muskegon, Michigan, rent of buildings: For additional for rent of temporary quarters for the accommodation of Government officials Y and moving ex enses incident thereto, $3,000. cuilZ°§lhi.7.°i§;’ N` “New Yogk, N ew ¥ork, eustomhouse: For changes, remodeling, re airs an new vau ts, $35,000. riirgnsgiisluililiggle %Vashington, District of Columbia, Treasury Department Buildings: %¤*`·2;¤W§g‘§,.§_f§ For repairs, alterations_, and extensions of such of the buildings and um. D. G-/i¤r www- their equipment belonging to the United States, on squares numbered '°”“S°‘ two hundred and twenty)-six_and two hundred and twenty-eight 1I). the city of Washington, 1str1ct of Columbia, as the Secretary of the 'IT`;.·easury Ignagndwigpagpbotgogt them for temporary use by the easury ep men , , . I¤*¤r¤¤¤¤¤v¤¤¤¤· INTERNAL REVENUE. E¤P°¤¤°=· °°“°°*i¤8 For e enses of assess' and collectin the internal-revenue taxes, ganlliizilgiat Wu RW- as provilgaed in an Act enllsfiled "A11 Act go provide revenue to defray

  • ""‘·P‘3°°‘ war expenses, and for other purposes," approved October , nineteen

htmdred and seventeen, mcluding the employment of necessary officers, attomeys, experts, agents, inspectors, deputy collectors, clerks, janitors, and messengers in the District of Co umbia and the several collection districts, to be appointed as provided by law, telegraph and telephone service, rent of of 11arters,lpostage, and the purchase of such supplies, equipment, mee anical eviees, printing, stationery, law books and books of reference, and such other articles as may be necessary for use in the District of Columbia and the several Pmmzm. I h collection districts, $4,583,000: Prmgided, That not more than ,,,Q‘$§,“,§§,,,‘g‘§ ,§“}“Q$,€j $375,000 of the total amount apgipopriated herein may be expended ¤¤¤1¤WS· by the Commissioner of Interna evenue for detecting and brmgmg to trial persons guilty of violating the internal-revenue laws or mount fmxpmes conniving at the same, including payments for information and ¤r`nmea¤,n.c. detection of such violations: Promlled further, That not more than $850,000 of the total amount appropriated herein may be expended _ _ in the Bureau of Internal Revenue, m the District of Columbia. ,,,?°¥’“"’ °°“““'“‘°"‘ The Commissioner of Intemal Revenue is authorized to assi to d&;;;iz¤¤¤¤¤ of deputy commissioners such duties as he may prescribe, amin the ` Secretary of the Treasury may designate any one of them to act as Commissioner of Internal Revenue during the commissioner’s absence. $§ff‘§§;,§?‘}§§·°"’· The appropriation of $2,200,000 for sa aries and expenses of agents and subordinate officers of internal revenue for fiscal year nineteen hundred and eighteen, made in the Act of March third, nineteen Deputymummmd hundred and seventeen, for the employment of revenue agents, inspectors under wai- storekeepers, storekeeper—gau ers, and gaugers is hereby made avail- §f§§,'§,§‘},,§§I,,g?§g’§}2,l‘€ able also for the salaries andg expenses of deputy collectors and in- —*’**#»P-300- speetors in assessing and eolleeting internal-revenue taxes, as provided by the Act entitled "An Act to provide revenue to defray war }e1xpe1ns?, aiéd for other purposes," approved October , nineteen im re an seventeen. P§,,’§,§,Q‘,§’,j,’;§,,_ “°d BUREAU or ENGRAVING AND r·mNr1No. ,,,·Q,‘§,"é‘f,‘$§,§gY.Q’* ““‘ The limitation in the general deficiency appropriation Act approved AMA p- 5- April seventeenth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, as to the number of delivered sheets of internal-revenue stamps to be executed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing IS increased from eighty-eight million nine hundred and nine thousand one hundred and sixty-six ‘