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74TH C ONGRESS . SESS. 3Z. CH. 689. JUNE 22, 1936,

1 647 D epa rtme nt of State : For transportation of Foreign Service Department of State. officers, $9 .29 . T rea sury Department : For Coast Guard, $22 .50 .

Treasury Depart- ment . For fuel and water, Coast Guard, $140. For pay and allowances, Coast Guard, $641 .63 . For collecting the internal revenue, $1 .80 . For preventing the spread of epidemic diseases, $1 .50 . For enforcement of Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts, $59 .07 . For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Narcotics, $2 . For general expenses of public buildings, $2 .85 . For operating supplies for public buildings, $11 .60. War Department : For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $3,653 .67 . War Department . For pay of the Army, $1,202 .08 . For general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $435 .43 . For Army transportation, $394 .42. For barra cks and quarters, $33 .53 . For mileage to officers and contract surgeons, $14 . For mileage of the Army, $15 . For cloth ing and equipage, $184 .91 . For ordna nce service and s upplies, Army, $1 . 7 0 . For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $1 .43. For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $5 .38. For National Guard, $882 .30 . For pay o f National Guard for armory drills , $568 . For Reserve Officers' Training Corps, $108 .50 . For cemeterial expenses, War Department, $2 .05 . Po st Office Department-Postal Ser vi ce (out of the postal rev- met t office Depart- enues) : For city delivery carriers, $662 .64 . For compensat ion to postmaster s, $705 . 8 9 . For mail messenger service, $24 . For miscellaneous items, first- and second-class post offices, $ 2 .50 . For post-office equipment and supplies, $5 .25 . For railroad transportation and mail messenger service, $35 .62 . For rent, light, and fuel, $467 .8 0 . For rural delivery service, $74 .08 . For separating mail, $90 .75 . For vehicle service, $376 .15 . For indemnities, domestic mail, $42 .09 . For indemnities, international mail, $9 .65 . Total, audited claims, section 4 (b), $20.854.42, together with such Total ; add itio nal su m, incr eases in rate s of additional sum due to increases in rates of exchange as may be exchange . necessary to pay claims in the foreign currency as specified in certain of the settlemen ts of the General Accounting Offic e . SEC . 5 . Judgments against collectors of customs : For the payment Judgments a gainst of claims allowed by the General Accounting Office covering judg- collectors of customs. men ts rendered by Un ited States Distr ict Courts agains t collectors of customs, where certificates of probable cause have been issued as pro vided for under s ection 989, Revis ed Statutes (U . S . C ., title 2 8, R.S.,sec.989,p.185. sec. 842) and certified to the Seventy-fourth Congress in House U.S.C.,p.1314. Document Numbered 459, and Senate Document Numbered 223, under the Department of Labor, $42,951 .29 . SEC. 6. For the payment of a claim allowed by the General Walter S. Bramble . Ac counting O ffice pur suant to P rivate Act Numbered 172 of the Post, p. 2116 . Se venty-four th Congre ss, which has been c ertified to Congres s under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. U.S.C.,p.59. 266), in House Document Numbered 460, Seventy-fourth Congress, $1,174.19 . SEC. 7. a Notwithstanding an other provision of la w, none of Designated agencies

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re stric tion again st in - the establishments or agencies named in subsection (b) of this tuning obligations section shall, after June 30, 1937, incur any obligations for admin- after June 30, 1937 .