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 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 1. 1921. 337 _ INTERNATIONAL LATITUDE OBSERVATOBY AT Uxmn, camronnia. ,0l;;f{§‘,’;*§,§bf’,lj,f,§,fV”· For the maintenance of the International Latitude Observatory M3*”*°°“”°°· at Ukiah, California, and for the continuance of the work thereof until the station is turned over to the Geodetic and Geophysical Union, $2,000. INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT mo DE .iANEmo, BRAZIL, mg{¤=¤1i¤¤ E¤¤¤¤i- For the expenses of taking part in an international exposition to Seftiigygjgj °' "°P'°‘ be held at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as authorized by the joint resolution nm, p. abc. approved November 2, 1921, including the payment of salaries of commissioners and emplo ees, personal services in the District of rw, pp. 651,1548. Columbia, and travel ant? subsistence (notwithstanding the provisions of any other Act), the cost of preparing various Government exhibits, transportation, installation, display, care and return of ex— hibits, acquisition, preparation, maintenance, and disposition of sites and rounds, construction, equipment, furnishing, and disposition-of buildgng or buildings, and such other expenses as the President shall deem necessary to the accom lishment of the urposes expressed in the aforesaid rwolution, to be disbursed under the direction and subject to the approval of the Secretary of State, $1,000,000, to remain available  the Hscal year 1923. Total, State Department, $1,286,104. . TREASURY DEPARTMENT. .,§;?’“”' ”°°“'° Orman or THE Sncnnrsnr. “°°"°‘°"" °“°°· Division of Customs: For salaries and expenses of Dye and Chem- »£iJh.°°d cum"! ical Section from November 27, 1921, to June 30, 1922, $17,000. _ _ Conrmenrrr EXPENSESZ For stationery, including t, labels, and S*“"°“°"· index cards printed in course of manufacture, for th;g'l`reasm·y De-. partment and its several bureaus and offices, $40,000. MINTS AND ASSAY OFFICES. Dtgclgpts and assay NEW Yom: Assar OFFICE: For wages of workmen and other em· Nw Y¤r1¤»N·Y- ployees, $25,000. INTERNAL REVENUE. ‘“°°"‘“‘*'·°'°““°· For ex enses of assessin and collecting the internal-revenue taxes, °°"°°“"§·°‘°··““‘°“ as provided by the Revenie Act of 1918, including the employment iglgif wm  ff; of the necessary officers, attorneys, experts, a ents, accountants, in- °' 'pp' ’ 1 ' spec tors, deputy collectors, clerks, janitors, andg messengers in the District of Columbia and the several collection districts, to be appointed as provided by law, telegraph and telephone service, rental of quarters outside the District of Columbia, postage, freight, express, and other necessary miscellaneous expenses, and the purchase of such supplies, equipment, furniture, mee anical devices, printing, stationery, law books and books of reference, and such other articles as may be necessary for use in the District of Columbia and the several collection districts, $1,792,000. _ _ For refunding taxes illegally collected under the rovisions of c0§§clgQ;d{'§§.,,$\l°g‘"’ sections 3220 and 3689, Revised Statutes, as amended) by the Act ppR,,§,,;S;•g-32?°·368°· of February 24, 1919, for claims accruing as follows: vn. 40,;;. ms. Prior to July 1, 1920, $12,422,000; During the fiscal ear 1921, $10,635,000 Total, Bureau of internal Revenue, $24,849,000 421;0°-·2»22