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 SIXTY—SIX'I`H CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 235. 1920. 879 branch mints, and assay offices, and personal services, except for work done_by contract_or for temporary job labor under ex ency not exceedmgrgt one time the sum of $100 at any one building), GH ov mm $2,500,000. e appropriation made herein for as shall include 8 ° ` the rental and use o gas governors, when orderedgzy the Secretary ,,,,,,,0, of the Treasury in writing: Provided, That rentals shall not be paid R¤¤¤¤1·' for such gas governors greater than 35 per centum of the actual value of the gas saved there y, which saving shall be determined b such Ad, I tests as the Secretary of the Treasury shall direct: Promkled jimlwr, u—act;::t•1imuz:d.°m. That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to contract for the p)urchase of fuel for public buildings under the control of the Treasury epartment in advance of the availability of the gppropriation for ttllie payment tl;eae;of. Such contracts, however, all not exceed e necessities 0 e current fiscal ear. Salamanca, New York, groimd gent: For annual ground rent of ?1°»l$E$° Y' the Federal building site at Salamanca, New York, on account of Indian leases, due and pafyable on February 19 of each year, in advance, to the treasurer 0 the Seneca Nation of Indians, beginning February 19, 1915, and expiring February 19, 1991, $7.50. coasr GUARD. c°°°° °°"d` Expenses. For every expenditure requisite for and incident to the authorized work of the Coast Guard, as follows, mcluding not to exceed $2,000 M°,°,v8,,,c,,s_ for purchase, exchange, mamtenance, repair, and otperation of motorpropelled passenger-carrying vehicles, to be use only for official osu: Puilir pay and allowances prescribed bélaw for commissioned officers, ¤ali°dlu2il,.i’hii°¤lll°°” cadets and cadet engineers, warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, active and retired, temporary cooks and surfmen, ,,m,__°_ substitute surfmen, and one civilian instructor, $5,776,000: Prqmded, wmapsmnsma of That not molge than teincexibstggi men at one time may be detailed to “"‘ “‘· dnt in the istricto oum a; N , Titles of commissioned officers of the Coast Guard are hereby agen. P"` changed as follows: Senior captain to commander, captain to lieu- T‘"°“°"""“°"· tenant commander, first l1eutenant_to lieutenant, second lieutenant to lieutenant junior grade, third lieutenant to ensign, captain of engineers to lieutenant commander (engineermg), first heutenant of engineers to lieutenant (engmeenng), second heutenantpf engineers to lieutenant, junior grade <0Dg1Il86%), and third lieutenant of PMN engineers to ensigp (eng;1eernng): Pr ed, That all laws applicable nm Btptetn. to the titlles herebyssibg hed in the Coast Guard shall app y to the titles here esta 6 ; among. For ratidiis or commutation thereof for warrant officers, petty officers, and other enlisted men, $1,38_1,000· C,,,,,,,, to www For twelve clerks to d1Sf»l'10l· Bupeliptendents at such rate as the *¤¤¤•¤*-‘¤· Secretary of the Treasury may determine, not to exceed $1,200 each, 13,000; _ 1-:, . S For fuel and water foI' vessels, stations, and houses of refuge, ml etc $575 ,000 ; _ Outfits, stores, etc. For outfits, ship chandlery, and eng1neers’ stores for the same, $678,000; _ _ _ Stations, houses or For rebuilding and repairing stations and houses of refuge, tem- Megane. porary leases, rent, and improvements of property for Coast Guard purposes, includin 11543 Of additional land where necessa1‘y,_$300,000; Tmveung cxpwm I·or actual travgluig expenses or mileage, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, for officers, an actual traveling expenses for other persons traveling on duty under orders from the Treasury De artment, $175,000; n,,,e,,,,,,,,,n,_ li? or draft animals and their maintenance, $40,000;