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 1114 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 18. 1919. ",‘;§u,‘§f,,;’§}{l§,?,,j;‘§E¤· Sec. 621. That the Commissioner, by regulations to be approved fofpemsl meters, ew, by the Secretary, may require the use at each fruit distillery of such {*.,1, 39, p, 787, sp1r1t meters, and such locks and seals to be affixed to fermenters, tagks, 01% ogher vessels and to sgch pipe gonngctiogis as may ini his S,g,,,,,,,,, _ ju gmen e necessary or expe ient, an is ere y authorize to ersllvtc- Wim; assign to any such distillery and to each winery where wines are to be ortifiecg such number og gaugers orf storipkeepengaugers lll the capacity 0 gaugers as may e necessary or the proper sup rvis'o f the_manufacture of brandy or the making or fortifyinge of hviiigs subflect to tax imposed by this section; and the compensation of suc officers shall not exceed $5 per diem while so assigned, together with their actual and necessary traveling expenses, and also a reasonable allowance for their board bills, to be fixed by the Comggsggonerhlwithf the appggvlaé gfusthe Secretary, but not to exceed 0 . per em or suc a 1. =·v§§{§li3§§§;r im- Sec. 622. That the Commissioner, with the approval of the S§i>re;tary,f1s hereby haluthonzed to maére such allowances for unavoida eosso w1nesw`eonstorage0r urmg` c tr tm t his Irgaséunentgéu mo judgment may be just and proper. 68 GD asm ,,m,;,,,5;,§‘T°‘ ’p‘ * Sec. 623. That the second paragraph of section 3264 of the Revised BSE?}-592,} P- 3% V0]- Statutes, as amended bi section 5 of the Act of March 1, 1879, and as ftl1rtl1e;·simended by e Act of June 22, 1910, be amended so as to Suryvys rea as 0 0ws: ‘ $$l’3§‘§°¥§§'°" "It;da%l surveys f$rt$five gallqins of lmasihl or beerbbriwpdfor fermen rom gram represen no ess an one us e 0 in and seven gallons of mash or beer brewed or fermented from seurmsa. represent not less than ongsgallon of molasses, ex t in distilleries operated on the sour—m. principle, in whichqiiistilleries sixty gallons of beer brewed or fermented from gram shall represent Fm,,¤,,,,,,,t,,,,, not less than one bushel of grain, and except that in distilleries 1>'°°°“· ahem the iiltragoiligzratipqz process is Jlxsed, withl the approval of the mmissioner rna evenue; t, th h fte it leaves the mash tub is passed throughaa gteliinjgmmachngagefsm it No “m,,m,mm_ is run into the fermentinéx tub, and only the filtered liquor passes into the fermenting tub, ere shall hereafter be no limitation upon the number of gallons of water which may be used in the process of mashinng or filtration for fermentation; but the Commissioner of lnterrg lctevemge,  the approggl lqfstgie Setgretary of the T1`8%11I!';Y, in 0 er o pro ec e revenue a au or1zed` to rescri y regulation to be made by him,,such character of survey) as he may Appur-axon. find suitable for d1st1ller1es_using such filtration-aeration process. '£1e1yprovi1s1;>(r1s herteofagllsgiqgu to filtration-aeration process shall wmiemwaa ser tx. on y swee m is eras" °°{,°,, ,,,,m,m,mtc_  624. That under such regulations as the Commissioner, with V<>¤~=¤•» 1*788- thegzptproval of the Secretary, may prescribe, alcohol or other dgstxlle spn-its of a proof strength of not less than one hundred and eighty degrees intended for export free of tax may be drawn from  cxsterins at phy d1st1 ery, or from storage tangrs in any ery ware ouse, or transfer to tanks or tank ars o xport from the United States, and all provisions of existingclaw relagniw the exportation of distilled spirits not inconsistent herewith s all Mt bmdm apgly to spmts removed for export under the rovbions of this Act- 62_i_z.ms1;¤m eas, p. b     'I£h3zt secgtiqrgg?55 of thegliltegisedp Statutes as amended ' 0 W10, ,anas ramededb theAto Dimum OL exempt llgaroh 2, 1911, be further amended so as to read aid follovgsz 0 rrggmggemi Spam Sec. 3255. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with thi? P V°,_3,,, b_.,,,8_ approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, may exempt distillers of brandy made exclusively from apples, peaches, grapes, pears,_pilwapples, oranges, apricots, berries, plums, pawgws, persimmons, prunes, iilgs, or cherries  any provision of t title relating to the man acture of spirits, except as to the tax thereon, when in