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 SIXTY-SIXTH comnnss. sms. 111. cs. se. 1921. 1161 For station, including tags, labels, and index cards printed in 8**¤¤¤*¥·•*¤· co1u•se of maniiiriyacture, for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus and offices, $200,000. .; _ PAYMENT ro wALs·roN 11. BROWN AND orrmns. ,_ ,,,:"""‘°“ H' B’°‘”‘· To a Walston H. Brown, sole surv1vmg' artner of the Erm of c{,2,l"°“,,,,,,,“°‘,,,,,,°”,‘§,'_‘°‘ Browriz Eoward and Company, $65,792.53; topthe Philadelphia. and Reading Coal and Iron Company, $26,400.30; and to the estate of Henry A. V. Post, $50,359.35, as adjudged by the Court of Claims upon its Endings of fact. . ’ . GENERAL sumzrx ooimirrmn. * mii$£°lS°m’°°°` For salaries of em o ws, office equi ent, fuel, t, electric ,,£§1.T°“ ,,.“”.§..,,,"‘“,., current, telephone  maintenance gn motor truclggland other °m°°°“PP“°*· °°°· necessary expenses for carrying into effect the- Executive order of December 3, 1918, regulating the transfer of office   supplies, and equipment in the District of Columbia falling into disuse because of the cessation of war. activitim, $15,000: Promdcd, That no person ·§;‘;",,'gmmm_ shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess of $2,500 per annum, and not more than three persons shall be employed atarateinexcessof$1,800perannumeac. ‘ INDEPENDENT rnnasuar. · Contingent expenses, Independent Treasuiryz For contingent ex- 1¤a¤p¤$¤°°i°x@ penses under the re uirements of section.3653 of th£SRevised Stat- “'§;,,_,,,,_,w_ ,,_·,,,_ utes, for the collection, safe—keepinig, transfer, and ·_bm0l11611li of the public money, and so forth, mc uding the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry (Evil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, $5,450. _ ‘ mam, Bmmm INTERNAL nr:vnNUm. For ex enses of assessing and collecting the intemal—revenue taxes, ¤1muui»gAZi°·3iti:1€ as provided by the "Revenue Act of 1918/’ and so forth, including the same ob`ects specified under this head in the Legislative, Executive,and Ju¢iicialAppropriation Act for theiiscalyear 1921,$8,000 (D0. mmm 1,mm_ For expenses to enforce the provisions of the "National Prohibi— nmmaumaxcxcm. tion Act' and the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the registra- ;,‘:_"·*’·:f‘°.,8,_ vo, tion of, with collectors of internal revenue, and to impose a. special •0,p.1i.$ ’ ' tax upon, all persons who produce, import, manufacture, compound, deal in, dispense, sell, distri ute, or give away opium or cocoa eaves, their salts, derivatives, or preparations, and or other purposes} approved December 17, 1914, as amended by the "Revenue  of 1918," including the same objects specined under this head m the Legislative, Execugéve, and Judicial Appropriation Act for the fiscal ear 1921, $1,400, 0. y For refunding taxes illegally collected under the provisions of sec· .,.,ll$‘§1°,i‘§*§.,lu°g°lly tions 3220 and 3689, Revise Statutes, as amended by the Act of p’f§{g§;3“""#“”· February 24, 1919, the amount of the appro riation or the iiscal limi. 40, p. 1145. year 1921 which may be used in payment ofp certified claims over three ears old without slpecial appropriation by Congress m each indivixliial case is increase $4,435 000. Rmming mw To enable the Secretary of the }l`reas to. refund money covered wps. into the Treasury as intemal-revenue cldllections, under the prov1s— °"5·"·m ions of the Act approved May 27, 1908, iiscal year 1920, $23,789.01. orrrcn or armrroa ron rnnssunr nnranrxzrrr. ·1—£:R1°¥y ‘i°l For compensation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, of •:.`°mp°°°” °mpl°y such temporary employees (nonapportioned) as maybe necessary to audit the accounts and vouchers of the bureaus and offices of the 442s1°-21--15