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 SEVENTIETH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 853 . 1928 . 915 C ONT ING ENT EXP ENS ES, TR EASU RY DEP ART MEN T Labor-saving machines : For an additional amount required for the purchase of labor-saving machines and supplies for same, including the same objects of expenditure specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 1928, $20,000. The appropriations "Public-debt service," "Collecting the internal revenue," " Enforcement of Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts," " Pay of personnel and maintenance of hospitals, Public Health Service," and " Expenses, division of venereal diseases, Public Health Service," for the fiscal years 1927, 1928, and 19 29 are hereby made available for the payment o f items other wise properly chargeable to the appropriations made for contingent expenses of the Treasury Department, the provisions of section 6, Act of August 23, 1912 (Thirty-seventh Statutes, page 414), to the contrary notwithstanding. PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE Not exceeding $309,000 of the amount appropriated for distinctive paper for United States securities in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 1929, shall be avail- able immediately for the purchase of not exceeding 600,000 pounds of distinctive paper for United States currency and national-bank currency. CU STOMS SERVICE CO AST GU ARD Death gratuities : Not exceeding, $5,000 of the amount appropriated "For pay and allowances prescribed by law, and so forth," in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury and Post Office Depart- ments for the fiscal year 1928, may be transferred to the appropria- tion in such Act "For carrying out the provisions of the Act of June 4, 1920 ." BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING Contingent expenses. La bor sav ing ma- chines, etc. Designated appropri- ations made available for items of contingent expenses. Vol. 37, p. 414. Public Debt Service. D istin ctive pape r for securities. Ante, p. 166. Customs Service. Collecting customs revenue. New appraiser's stores building, New York, N. Y. Purchase of equip- ment, etc. Vol.44, p. 1416. Transfer of present equipment. Colle cting the rev enue from cust oms : Fo r an a dditio nal am ount for collecting the revenue from customs, including the same objects specified under this head in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury Department for the fiscal year 1929, $543,560 . For the purchase of equipment for the new appraiser's stores build- ing at New York, New York, authorized to be acquired under the A ct o f M ar ch 4, 1927, includi ng the install ation thereof, the r econdi - tioning of laboratory and other equipment in the old apprais er's stor es, and the tran sfer to and inst alla tion in the new buil ding of equipment now in use in the old building, fiscal year 1929, $125,000, to be available immediately. BUREAU OF THE MI NT Bureau of the Mint. Coinage of medal of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh : For carrying Lindbe Colonel out the provisions of the public resolution entitled "Joint resolution Gold medal to be coined and presented to provide for the coinage of a medal in commemoration of the tOAnte, p. 490. achievements of Colonel Charles A . Lindbergh," approved May 4, 1928, $1,500, to remain available until June 30, 1929 . Coast Guard. Death gratuities. Tra nsf er of app ro- priation. Vol.44,p. 1035. Vol.41,p. 825. Engraving and Print- ing Bureau. Checks, drafts, etc. The limitation in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury crNumber of sheets in- Department for the fiscal year 1928, as to the number of delivered sheets of checks, drafts, and miscellaneous work is increased from 7,400,431 to 8,433,864. Scientific investiga- Not to exceed $15,000 of the appropriation for materials and tions. miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, included A"te, p. 172. Vol.44,p. 1036.

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