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SEVEN TY-FI RST CONGR ESS . SEss. III . Crr. 277 . 1931 . Cutter for La ke For the completion of the vessel authorized in the Act entitled Michigan service . Completion .

"An Act to provide for the construction of a vessel for the Coast Ante, pp. 173, 890. Guard for rescue and assistance work on Lake Michigan," app roved April 18, 1930 (46 Stat ., p. 890), $200,000 ; Construction of sea- Additional vessels : For additional seaplanes and their equipment, plan es . P atrol boats and including spare arts and accessories, to cost not to exceed $160 7 000 g

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7 equipment . for addit ional patr ol bo ats, and t heir equip ment, to b e con struc ted P§st, p. 1424 . or purchased in the discretion of the Secretary of the Trea sury, Repairs to vessels . $440,000 ; in all, $600,000, to remain available until expended ; For repairs to Coast Guard vessels and boats, $2,400,000 ; Por t Orford ( Oreg .) For establishing and equipping a Coast Guard station at or near station . Establishin g , e quip- Port Orford on the coast of Oregon as authorized in the Act entitled ping, etc°

"An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Vol .26,p.a58 .

Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892, and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1891 (26 Stat ., p . 958), to be immedi- Coast Guard Acad- ately available, $83,500. emy,

Coast Guard Academy : For compl eting the c onstruction and Construction, etc . equipment of buildings and appurtenances for the Coast Guard Academy authorized in the Act entitled " An Act to provide for the Vol . 45, p.1189. acquisition of a site and the construction thereon and equipment of buildings and appurtenances for the Coast Guard Academy," approved February 16, 1929 (45 Stat ., p. 1189), and the Act entitled Ante, p. 145. " An Act to change the limit of cost for the construction of the Coast Guard Academy," approved April 7, 1930 (46 Stat., p . 145), including the preparation of necessary plans, drawings, designs, specifications, and estimates, $1,640,000, to be immediately available Supervision

and to remain available until expended : Provided, That the Secre- tary expenses. tary of the Treasury is authorized to cause the construction of such buildings and appurtenances to be supervised by the field force of the Office of the Supervising Architect, and the proper appropria- tions for the support and maintenance of that office shall be reim- bursed f or the c ost of su ch super vision a nd the tr avel inc ident the reto from appropriations for such construction . Life saving service .

For retired pay for certain members of the former Life-Saving Retired pay to former

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Service authorized by the Act entitled " An Act providing for Ante, pp. 194, 890. retired pay for certain members of the former Life-Saving Service, equivalent to compensation granted to members of the Coast Guard," approved April 14, 1930 (46 Stat ., p . 164) , $13 5,000 ; Total, Coast Guard, exclusive of commandant's office, $3 2,606 ,422 . Engraving and Print- ing Bureau .

BUREA U OF EN GRAVIN G AND P RINTING Work authorized for fiscal year 1932.

For t he wo rk of engr aving and print ing, exclu sive of re pay w ork, Post, p. 1584. during the fiscal year 1932, of not exceeding 73,000,000 delivered sheets of United States currency and national-bank currency, 93,03 3,630 delivered sheets of internal-revenue stamps including 44, p. Vol.6 38, p. 786; Vol. opium orders and special-tax stamps required under the Act of u.s.C.p.742.

December 17, 1914 (U . S . C ., title 26, sec . 211), 5,243,436 delivered sheets of withdrawal permits, and 9,500,000 delivered sheets of checks, drafts, and miscellaneous work, as follows Director, assistants, For the director, two assistant directors, and other personal serv- and o ffice perso nnel .

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ices in the District of Columbia, including wages of rotary press plate printers at per diem rates and all other plate printers at Materials, etc . piece rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, not to exce ed the rat es u sual ly paid fo r su ch work ; for engravers' and printers' materials and other materials, including distinctive and nondistinctive paper, except distinctive paper for United States currency, national-bank currency and Federal reserve bank cur- rency ; equipment of, repairs to, and maintenance of buildings and