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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 24. 1919. 171 or for temfporary job labor under exigency not exceeding at one time the sum 0 $100 at ang one building), $2,300,000. The appropriation Gas g°"°m°”· made herein for gas s all include the rental and use of gas governors, when ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury in writing: Prrnnkled, iiZii)d1°Z" That rentals shall not be paid for such gas governors greater than 35 per centum of the actual value of the gas saved thereby, which saving shall be determined by such tests as the Secretary of the Treasury shall direct: Provided further, That the Secretary of the Treasury is m’l,§i§'§T.€§,,{,“§l;_ °°”' authorized to contract for the purchase of fuel for public buildings under the control of the Treasury Department in advance of the availability of the appropriation for the payment thereof. Such contracts, however, shall) not exceed the necessities of the current fiscal ear. ‘ y Salamanca, New York, ground rent: For annual ground rent of 2,'Zl§,{'§‘,E‘,“f,§",;,1jI‘Y‘ the Federal building site at Salamanca, New York, on account of Indian leases, due and pa able on February 19 of each year, in advance, to the treasurer ofy the Seneca Nation of Indians, beginning February 19, 1915, and expiring February 19, 1991, $7.50. coasr otmmr. °°°°°G°"°· For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized E‘p°”’°" work of the Coast Guard, as follows, including maintenance, repair, M0,.,,cyc;,,_ and operation of motorcycles, to be used only or official pugposes: P3 em omcmmd For pay and allowances prescribed b law for commissione officers, emniéu mén. cadets and cadet engineers, warrant oécers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary and substitute surfmen, and one civilian instructor, $4,575,000; For rations or commutation thereof at the rate of 45 cents per ration R“""”' for warrant officers, pettisoflicers, and other enlisted men, $858,000; C,cmmuwmm_ For twelve clerks to trict superintendents at such rate as the asm. gigrggséry of the Treasury may determine, not to exceed $1,200 each, I 7 Jéiel and water for vessels, stations, and houses of refuge, F°°l’°°°` $'g(p160o)utiits, ship chandlery, and engineers’ stores for the same, 0°m”’°t°r°s’°t°' 0 · S For rebuilding and repairing stations and houses of refuge, tempo- mditgiiiiii hmm °‘ rary leases, rent, and improvements of property for Coast Guard pu?oses, mcluding use of additional land where necessary, $200,000; Tmvem ,,,p,,,,,,,_ or actual traveling expenses or mile e, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for officers, arid actual traveling expenses for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury _ Deipartment, $62,000; Dmhmmm or carrying out the provisions of section 8 of the Act approved vn. n, p. ev; von. Mi? 4, 1882, $5,000; °5bl£1il°i¤nma. or draf t animals and their maintenance, $30,000; Telenhvncs- For telephone lines and their maintenance, $30,000; chem ,,1.,,,;,,,,,,,. For compensation of civilian em loyees in the field, $61,000; qmangmtexpmsq. _ For contingent expenses, including communication service, sub- "°‘·*°·P·m2· sxstence of shipwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, wharfage, towage, freight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertising, surveys, medals, station, labor, newspapers and periodicals for statistical purposes, andesill other necessary expenses which are not included under any other heading, $70,000; ID all,    Rqghghmttgg, For repairs to Coast Guard cutters, $300,00% »