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 640 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 113. 1918. furmshrng' in such buildings; miscellaneous su plies tools and appliances required in the operation (not embracing  of the mechanical glquipment, inclu-ding heating, plpmbmgtiugoistmg, {gas i ven ating, vacuum eaning an re_r1gera a para us glgiizlrige-light plants, meters, interior pneumatic-tube and grtercomi munieating telephone systems, conduit   call-bell and_s1gnal  m such mldmgs (including the custo ouse at Wasmngton, ¤¤¤¢¤¤¤•¤¤¤¤•·i· tnct of Columbia, but excluding any otherpublic brulding under the control of the Treasm·y Department within the District of Co·- lumbiai) and lqxcluding algo marmpnhospitalls and qrglarantine stations, ` ts mints, an assay offices, an erson services, except ixdinwdrkrdxdiiie by contract or for temporary ibb labor under exi engy not exceedingmat one time the sum of $100 at any one building), eugwmm. $2,065,000. e appropriation made herein for gps shall include the rental and use of) gas governors, when ordered y the Secretary mam. of the Treasruy in writing: Provided, That rentals shall not be {paid m°°1‘ for suchuigas governors greater than thirty-Eve per centum 0 the actueaél b ue if tg; gas tslpved th:reby,fwt%111clfi_ls€;rving Sliifilu  dettersuc as e ary 0 e asury s direc . ,,,,_P“°““‘““° *“°° ’°"‘  the fiscal year nineteen hundred and nineteen the Secretary °, ¤>*· of the Treasury is authorized, out of the appropriations "Operating _ supplies fpr public buildings" and "Operating force for who th   to   shtzarraéor the mation of ppeumatrc this of e os Servrceas re orean payem oyeesm roduction of said stdam, as heretoiore, the proceed; derived frompthe sale of said steam to be credited to said appropriations in proportion to the amounts expended therefrom. §°,§j‘,',,“,‘Qf‘·,,§f·Y· · Salamanca   York, ground rent: For annual ground rent of the_Federal building site at Salamanca, New York, on account of Indian leases, due and payable on February mneteenth of each year, m advance, to the treasurer of the Seneca Nation of Indians, begmning February nineteenth, nmeteen hundred and fifteen, and ex ' . . . Pmug _ February mneteenth, nineteen hundred and mnety-one, $7.50. °°”* °‘“'°· coasr susan. E*v•¤¤¤=· For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized Pm p-San work of the Coast Guard, as follows: mf;gg,¤§;:;>m¤¤¤¤ For pay and allowances prescribed hiv law for commissioned ofii- ` cers, warrant officers, petty officers, an other enlisted men, active and retired, tlemporagl and substitutzgurfmen, qgdets eaindT1<;Aet -, I, engineers an one ci `an instructor ,124,835: t liiiiihtila. r'  iristructor in the Coast Guard; after five Kears’ service as suc}: shall have the pay and allowances of a second `eutenant, and after wm E; {Sars of such lsergice ihallrfhalwe the pjay Zpdqillowagces of ha ,‘ f tenantinte oast ua : r urt r atca etsint my nl Coast Guard shall receive the same pay and allowahces as are now oimizy hereafter be provided by law for midshipmen in the Navy; R““°“‘ or rations or commutation thereof at the rate of 45 cents per réagtion for warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, 10,000; ,,,?,‘·§§§,_ ’° ’°P°'*°‘ For twelve clerks to district superintendents, at such rate as the gpgrggzary of the Treasury may determine, not to exceed $1,200 each, O“m"·"‘°”°·°*°- $5l5•g;r£)0<gitiits, ship chandlery, and engineers' stores for the same, ,_,§,‘;*_*j*;Qg; **°°·*¤ °‘ Fdr rebuilding and repairing stations and houses of refuge, temporary leases, rent, and rmagrovements of property for Coast Guard purposes, mcluding use of drtronal land where necessary, $200.000;
 * `°°*·°“’· ssggizogrel and water for vessels, stations, and houses of refuge,