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 74TH C ONGRESS. SESS. 3Z. CH. 689. JUNE 22, 1936, 1 647 D epa rtme nt of State : For transportation of Foreign Service Department of State. officers, $9 .29. T rea sury Department : For Coast Guard, $22 .50. Treasury Depart- ment. For fuel and water, Coast Guard, $140. For pay and allowances, Coast Guard, $641 .63. For collecting the internal revenue, $1 .80. For preventing the spread of epidemic diseases, $1 .50. For enforcement of Narcotic and National Prohibition Acts, $59 .07. For salaries and expenses, Bureau of Narcotics, $2. For general expenses of public buildings, $2 .85. For operating supplies for public buildings, $11 .60. War Department : For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $3,653 .67. War Department. For pay of the Army, $1,202 .08. For general appropriations, Quartermaster Corps, $435 .43. For Army transportation, $394 .42. For barra cks and quarters, $33 .53. For mileage to officers and contract surgeons, $14. For mileage of the Army, $15. For cloth ing and equipage, $184 .91. For ordna nce service and s upplies, Army, $1. 7 0 . For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $1 .43. For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $5 .38. For National Guard, $882 .30. For pay o f National Guard for armory drills, $568. For Reserve Officers' Training Corps, $108 .50. For cemeterial expenses, War Department, $2 .05. Po st Office Department-Postal Ser vi ce (out of the postal rev- met t office Depart- enues) : For city delivery carriers, $662 .64. For compensat ion to postmaster s, $705. 8 9 . For mail messenger service, $24. For miscellaneous items, first- and second-class post offices, $ 2 .50. For post-office equipment and supplies, $5 .25. For railroad transportation and mail messenger service, $35 .62. For rent, light, and fuel, $467 .8 0. For rural delivery service, $74 .08. For separating mail, $90 .75. For vehicle service, $376 .15. For indemnities, domestic mail, $42 .09. For indemnities, international mail, $9 .65. Total, audited claims, section 4 (b), $20.854.42, together with such Total ; add itio nal su m, incr eases in rate s of additional sum due to increases in rates of exchange as may be exchange. necessary to pay claims in the foreign currency as specified in certain of the settlemen ts of the General Accounting Offic e. SEC. 5 . Judgments against collectors of customs : For the payment Judgments a gainst of claims allowed by the General Accounting Office covering judg- collectors of customs. men ts rendered by Un ited States Distr ict Courts agains t collectors of customs, where certificates of probable cause have been issued as pro vided for under s ection 989, Revis ed Statutes (U . S . C ., title 2 8, R.S.,sec.989,p.185. sec. 842) and certified to the Seventy-fourth Congress in House U.S.C.,p.1314. Document Numbered 459, and Senate Document Numbered 223, under the Department of Labor, $42,951 .29. SEC. 6. For the payment of a claim allowed by the General Walter S. Bramble. Ac counting O ffice pur suant to P rivate Act Numbered 172 of the Post, p. 2116. Se venty-four th Congre ss, which has been c ertified to Congres s under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884 (U. S. C., title 5, sec. U.S.C.,p.59. 266), in House Document Numbered 460, Seventy-fourth Congress, $1,174.19 . SEC. 7. a Notwithstanding an other provision of la w, none of Designated agencies y re stric tion again st in - the establishments or agencies named in subsection (b) of this tuning obligations section shall, after June 30, 1937, incur any obligations for admin- after June 30, 1937.