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 SIXTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. III. Cns. 77-79. 1915. 893 appropriations heretofore made toward the acquisition of the present site and the enlargement thereof and the construction of said building are hereby made available toward the acquisition of such new site and the construction of said building upon the new site. Approved, March 3, 1915. CHAP. 78.-An Act To amend section thirg-two hundred and forty-six of the ?‘§¥°{€?i§i¥;?j Revised Statutes of the United States, as amend by section five of the Act of March —;—— first, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine. [P“m“’· N°· 766-] Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Re esentatives o the United States cj America in Congress assem1>led,Z·l`ha1tirsection thir{ -two hun- spiiis$uiiii i°v°°°° dred and forty-six of the Revised Statutes of the Unitedy States, as ,¤{2£jg§?°‘32“’”‘6%· amended by section five of the Act of March first, eighteen hundred V°*· 2*% P· 334- and seventy-nine ('lvrentieth Statutes, page three hundred and twenty-seven) be, and the same is hereby, amended by adding thereto the following: "Nor shall any special tax be imposed upon manufacturing chem- ¥¤*°°¤‘ MM ists or Havering extract manufacturers for recovering tax-paid alcohol or spiritous liquors from dregs or marc of percolation or extraction, if said recovered alcohol or spuitous liquors e again used in the manufacture of Havering extracts? So that said section thirty-two hundred and forty-six of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall read as follows: ‘ ‘Sec. 3246. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to impose m§S*·¤=l>¤°¤ ¤f VM- a special tax upon vintners who sell wine of their own wth, or ` manufacturers who sell wine produced from grapes growngi; others, at the place where the same is made or at the general business office of such vintner or manufacturer: Provided, That no vintner or manu- 5£§°;,,,,,m,d_ facturer shall have more than one office for the sale of such wine that shall be exempt from special tax under this Act; nor shall any _ special tax be imposed upon apothecaries as to wines or spirituous "°°th°°°"°°' liquors which they use exclusively in the preparation or making-up of medicines. _ ‘ ‘Nor shall any special tax be imposed upon manufacturing chem- ¤,$l§§?d”§iw'?;‘L'{°f§‘¥,'; ists or Havering extract manufacturers for recovering tax-paid alcohol *°“¤°d· or spirituous liquors from dregs or marc_of percolation or extraction if said recovered alcohol or spirituous liquors be again used in the manufacture of Havering extracts." Approved, March 3, 1915. _ Merch 3. 1915. CHAP. 79.-—An Act To better regulate the serving of licensed officers in the lH·R-1&'%9‘2·l merchant marine of the United States and to promote safety at sea. Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 Re esevdatives of the United 8,,,,,,,,,m ,,,, States ry Ameriiia in Congress assembgd, lfliat sections forty-four ¢i¤¤- W hundre and forty-eight and fort -four hundred and forty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and are hereby, amended to read as follows: Licensed mem m "Sr:c. 4448. That all officers licensed under the provisions of this ¤.ssmspwms,p¤m¤ title shall assist the inspectors in their examination of any vowels to °“{,f*§{fs°;“,;,€f_§;’p_86, which such licensed officers belong and shall point out all defects and ¤·m¤¤¤¤¢ ' imperfections known to them in the hull, equipments, boilers, or machinery of such vessel, and shall also make known to the inspectors at the earliest opplertunity all accidents or occurrences producmg serious in'u to the vesse, her e uipments, boilers, or machinery, and in defafilt thereof the license dl any such officer so neglecting or refusing shall be suspended or revoked.