Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/1044

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SIXTY-SIXTH conennss. sus. II. ou. 253. 1920. 1023 fulfill the obligations devolving upon it in connection with or growiu out of its representation of the mterests of foreign Governments and their nationals, and so forth, mcluding the same objects specified in » Public Resolution Numbered 48, approved September 11, 1914, for "·>*—=*8·v·”& the fiscal years that follow: For 1916, $231.67; For 1917, $4,376.82. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mggjvuv Dem consr emuzn. Owl Guard- For pay and allowances prescribed by law for commissioned oilieers, ,,,,§a§',;,,,{’,§§·;,,,‘{f,”°°“ cadets and cadet engineers, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary and substitute s1u·fmen, and one civilian instructor, $200 000. _ _ · _ For contingent expenses, mcluding commnmication service, sub- C°”*‘”*¤“**°"P°°S°’· sistence of shipwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, wharfage, towage, freight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertising, surveys, medals, stationezy, labor, newspapers and periodicals for statistical purposes, and other necessary expenses which are not included imder ang other headmg, $25,000, which sum or any part thereof may be pai from any subhead (except "Pay and allowances") -4***% P· 171- of the appropriation "Coast Guard, 1920." · coivrrncnnr nxrnnsns, rrznasunr nnranmmm. °°¤“¤¤°¤*°¤¤°¤S°’~ For freight express e telegraph aud telephone service $1 200. F‘°‘*""·°‘°· For purchase of cox wood, enigline oils and grease, grhtes; grate F“°'·°*°· baskets and fixtures, blowers, co hods, coal s ovels, pokers, and toriigs, $2,000. _ _ _ - _ or purchase of gas, electric cmrent for liglhting and power pur- L*gh"“g· poses, gas and electric light fixtures, electric lig t wiring and material, candles, candlesticks, droplights and tubing, gas burners, gas torches, globes, lanterns, and wicks, $500. CUSTOMS SERvICE_ Customs service. For collecting the revenue from customs, including the detection ,,,$§,§‘,§`,'§f‘“*‘ °“s°°’“ and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, $90,000. nxcmavxxo Ayn rmivrrno. priiiiiiiiiing ml The limitation for the fiscal year 1920 on the number of delivered ¤¤I;g¤r:¤ber=€i;¤ii>gem*gi sheets of custom stamps authorized to be executed is increased from cr§11it°g·p.172. 40,400 to 193,200. mp mm TML rxnnrrzxnnsr rnnssrmr. ¤¤- pe i For expenses Incident to the transfer of the duties and functions etg”°SI°r °f d°°i°s’ of the several subtreasuries when discontinued, as provided for in the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Act for the A”"’P‘m' fiscal year 1921, $292,000. _ _ Contingent expenses, Independent Treasury: For contingent cx- §?’§$f'§€Z?§c§?§??f§j penses_ under the requirements of section 3653 of the Revised tatutes, including thesame ob]ects specified under this head in the Stmdry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $49,000. orrrcn or Assrsrazvr rnnnsrmnn AT New YOBK· iiiiiii m°S°m’ _ For reimbursement for amounts made good by certain employees pigieigliiiidiiixzce trim` m the Ofhce of the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at ew York, New York, of losses incurred by them in the payment of dis-