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 506 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. ·II._ Ch. 94. 1920. ·*“°"· F°‘”*°°““‘ Treasu De artmeut Annex (Fourteenth and B Streets northmdmmm N` w` west): Fd; hegting, electric current, electrical equipment, ice, removal of trash, repairs, equipment, and miscellaneous expenses, $10,000. °{Tr°“°” OFFICE OF AUDITOR FOB TREASURY nmranrumm. ,§`_°“’¥’°'°" °"’*"°*" For compensation to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, of such temtplorary employees (nonapportioned) as may be necemry to audit e accounts and vouchers of the bureaus and offices of the Treasury Department, $25,000. °°“*G°*"· ormom or rim coasr omuw. p,§yd,gf‘°“’1°‘”°°°m‘ For additional employees from March I to Jnme 30, 1920, inclusive, at annual rates of compensation as follows: Topographical draftsman at $1,500; chief accoimtant at $2,000; clerks—eight of class four, eight of class three, fifteen of class two, nine of class one; assistant mewenger at $720; in all, $21,073.33. ooasr (mama. G°”°’°l °"P°"’°*· For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized work of the Coast Guard, as follows, including maintenance, repair, H ow mm and operation of motor cycles to be used only or official purposes; ma giustedineu, ea. For pay and allowances prescribed b law for commissioned officers, cadets and cadet engineem, warrant o&cers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary and substitute surfmen, mum and one civilian instructor, $1,000,000; P,,,,,,_,_,_' For rations or commutation thereof for warrant officers, petty cemummam ma. officers, and other enlisted men, $245,000: Provided, 'I‘hat hereafter when rations for the Coast Guard are commuted they shall be commuted at a rate not to exceed the average cost of the ration for the preceding six months, as determined by the Secretary of the Treasury; F“°'·°*°‘ • For fuel and water for vessels, stations, and ouses of refuge, $145,000; °‘"°°’·’l"'°’*°°°‘ For outfits, ship chandlery, and engineers’ stores for the same, Travel expenses. $ 104*000; . For actual travehng expenses or mile e, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for officers, arid actual traveling expenses gr other pe;xs£>n€0t5ggeling on duty under orders from the Treasury e artmen, 1. , ; gQ_“,',fAn““;’f;‘;,'féyEes_ Igor draft animals and their maintenance, $9,450; cmmgem expenses. For compensation of civilian em loyees in the field, $600; For contmgent expenses, including communication service, subsistence of shipwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, wharfage, towage, reight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertising, surveys, medals, stationery, labor, newspapers and periodicals for statistical purposes, and all other necessary expenses which are Repm to mmm_ not included under any other heading, $35,000; A t to For repaus to Coast Guard cutters, $60,000. m,,,"§Z{,,,§§§ib$ JE? Officers and enlisted men of the Coast Guard shall be permitted to °*¤S¤¤·* ¤¤**=*°°d ¤¤°¤· gurchasetzuartermaster supplies from the Army, Navy, and Marine orps at e same price as is charged the officers and enlisted men of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. In all, Coast Guard, $1,729,050. T¤*¤¤’¤¤*R"°¤¤°· BUREAU or mrrznxan nsvnzwun. N¤¤¤¤=1 P¤>*¤T>i· Enforcement of the "National Prohibition Act": For the m lo - ui;¥l.$°¤3.r305m¤¤cmg. ment of additional officers, traveling and other necessary r:iis§ell§» "“·"‘ ‘ neous expenses to guard intoxicating liquors in bonded and other