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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 4. 1924. 693 TREASURY DEPARTMENT m'i;t¤¤¤¤¤ I>¤¤¤r¤- Ormcn or '1'HCE SECRETARY S<><=r¤¤¤rv’¤ Gmw- For payment of the increase in the sala of the Government °¤v¤¤¤¤¤¤¢ Am- Actuary, as provided by section 1102 of therltevenue Act of 1924, "itmma my. for the fiscal years that follow: ·*”’¢·¤·$”- For 1924, $281.95; For 1925, $2,300. ‘ CONTINGENT EXPENSES, TREASURY DEPARTMENT 0¤¤¤¤¢¤¤¢¤¤v¤¤M For purchase of coal, wood, engine oils and grease, ate baskets F¤¤*·¤*¤· and fixtures, blowers, coal hods, coal shovels, pokers, angr tongs, Hscal year 1924, $1,400. For the purchase of furniture, office machines and devices, refer- C§m¤{¤(§u“;•,;é Sg;$,,;”'°' ence_books, drafting equipment, and other articles necessary to equip ` the increased personnel of the United States Coast Guard service in the District of Columbia,. liscal year 1924, $2,000., DIVISION or noomuznrmo AND WARRANTS wm,§*]§};§;gnf*°d Contingent expenses, public mone s: For contin ent ex uses C°P‘*”¤°“‘°‘p°“”°°· under the requirements ofp section 3653yof the RevisedgStatutg; for p`ii)P§·ig:¢?°3¥•%$»n-719· the collection, safe-keeping, transfer, and disbursements of the public moneys, including the same objects specified under this head in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act for the Hscal year 1924, $10,000. INTERNAL REvENuE S vicn $6%;****** ’*"°°°° The appropriation "Collecting the internal revenue, 1825,” is made m§Qg}]¤_g*i¤¢ *¤*°¤*°* available for rental at not exceeding $11,500, care, maintenance, and Aaa1¤i¤¤p1m¤¢,aq.. protection of quarters in the District of Columbia, including such $‘,§,",g‘§§_ “‘ °’° D 1* alterations and repairs to rented quarters as may be necessary, in all $29,915, provided suitable or ad uate space can not be assigned to the Bureau of Internal Revenugqby the Public Buildings Commission in Government-owned buildings under its control: Provided, €§°,Z?`Zgc,, of mad. That the Superintendent State, War, and Navy Department Build- *°¤°· ings shall be responsible for the care, maintenance, and rotection of Such buildings as may be so rented: And provided furdiler, That the °,Q"Qg°g*j{mg{,,°Q}‘,§;‘§ sum of $18,415 hereinabove authorized to be expended for the care, oi smzmac., Departmaintenance, and protection of such rented buildings, together with ”‘°°°B dm"' all machinery, tools, equi ment, and su plies used for the use in comiection therewith, shallpbe transferred on July 1, 1924, from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Superintendent State, War, and Navy Department Buildings. Refunding income taxes under title 12 of Revenue Act of 1924: {{*·F°,,1':gf,*;f‘”*°23· For the refunding of taxes required by title 12 of the Revenue Act Am,p.:m. of 1924, approved June 2, 1924, providing for an allowance by credit or refimd of 25 per centum of the taxes imposed by parts 1 and 2 of title 2 of the Revenue Act of 1921, to remain available until June 30, 1925, $16,140,000. coAsT GUARD, °°¤*°¤”d· Salaries, office of Coast Guard: For personal services in the Dis- ‘j','f,‘:*,f'§,,‘;“°°l‘ lilggipggolumbia in accordance with “The Classification Act of ’ al ear 1925 $50 000. For pay arid allowances prescribed by law for commissioned 05- cers, cadets and cadet engineers, warrant officers, petty oilieers, and