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 4 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1917. v¤1.as,p.2. and the joint resolution a proved December seventeenth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, entitled "Joint resolution extending the provisions of the Act entitled ‘An Act to increase the internal revenue, and for other urposes,’ approved October twenty-second, nineteen hundred and iiiiurteen, to December thirty—iirst, nineteen hundred _ _ and sixteen," to denote the payment of internal revenue tax, and I"°“m°“' which have not been used, if presented prior to January iirst, mne- · teen hundred and eighteen. imlgjgmigiém P*’°'· INcoMn TAX, Excess-rnorrrs TAX, AND so ronrrr: For expenses Ayseéémeuhiuu cor- of the assessment and collection of the taxes (provided by the_Act '°°$‘,§}?§§‘*;,?“f,,°§6_ approved March third, nineteen hundred an seventeen, entitled I "An Act to provide increased revenue to defray the expenses of the increased appropriations for the Army and Navy and the extensions V<>1·39.r¤·756. of fortifications, and for other purposes/’ and by the Act entitled "An Act to increase the revenue, and for other purposes," approved September eighth, nineteen hundred and sixteen, including the employment of agents, inspectors, attorneys, deputy collectors, experts, clerks, messengers, and janitors, to be appointed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasuriy, and for supplies, equipment, mechanical devices, telegraph and te ephone service, and rent of quarters in the District of Columbia, and the several collection districts, fiscal year nineteen hundred gglecg-et _ my and eighteen, $2,000,000: Provided, That not more than $$175,000 of tricto£C0iu.nibiiill this sum may be used for personal services, supphes, equi ment, and mechanical devices in the District of Columbia: Providlid furnm. tlwr, That not to exceed $10,000 (which shall be available immediately) may be used for rent of quarters in the District of Columbia for such bureaus or divisions of the Treasury Department as the Secretary may determine to move out of the Treasury Building to accommodate the Bureau of Internal Revenue. g;{¥;£g<gwi¤· _For lp-iaymeut to W: H. Baldwin for damages done to his automo- Y ’ bile w le it was being used by officers of the Interna.l—Revenue Service in raiding illicit distilleries, $500. Miscellaneous. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. c¤¤u¤;.·e¤:e_xp¤r¤ses. Independent Treasury: For contineent ex enses under the re uire- L°r°illZT§i$l`§t2;§$°,`f}iiL ments of section thirty-six hundredcand nity-three of the Rgvised Statutes, including the same objects s ecified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for Sie fiscal year nineteen hun- _ _ dred and seventeen, $75,000. ,,,,,*f,‘§°‘”‘$° °‘ “"“°' Recoinage of minor coins: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to continue the recoinage of worn and uncurr·ent minor coins of the United States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to reimburse the Treasurer of the Lnited States for the difference between the nominal or face value of such coin and the amount the same will produce in new coin, $7,500. Sspupigcive paperrm- Distinctive paper for United States securities; For distinctive ‘ paper for Lmted States securities, twenty-one million nine hundred thousand sheets, including transportation, traveling, mill, and other necessary expenses, salaries of not exceeding one register, two assistant registers, five counters, five watchman, and one skilled laborer, _ and expenses ot officer detailed from the Treasury, $96,579. —{,"§‘“m§{,Q‘§,j· For payment to John Brodie, of San Francisco, California, in VOL39,P·1471. accordance with Fprivate Act Numbered One hundred and sixty- eight, approved ebruary eighth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, on account of ersonal injuries received by him while loading the United States Alrrny transport Sherman, $1,000.