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A TITLE 31.·-=HONEZ under. his snpervision and c0nFrol, and the Secretary of the Treasury shall` annually submit to Congress in the estimates a statement, shésvingj the names of all persons whose salaries or compensation are paid from ,·s&ld appropriations, their ¤1atiés,7nd the rate of compensation andthe apountpald to, men of them, respectively-: Ahdxprovided fu1ft{aer,·Tl,1at this section shall not be construed as rendering unavailable for the . ozaployment of personal services in the owce of the Super= ‘ vising Architect, or for any other purpose now authorized by. lan:. any·0f the annual appropriations unden the control.of the supervising Architéet. All `npilroptlations made forextension . of the limits of cost of public buildings or F8it€S,·0l.' fortlie l2li*i°;lllSll1i6D~0f land for sites, on the enlargegentt thereof, or for me erection, enln`:·gement,~ extension, remodeling, or; special _ repairs of. public building under the control of the Treasury Inqnartnietll, or fo; any_ennua1‘appropriation under the control of the Supervising Architect, shall besubject to the provisions hereof. (May-30,19%, c:`%, 5 6,_35Stut-531; .Tu`ne-10, 1921, {@.,18, 5 42 Stat.»21.) - ·/ , o ··` 684. Pay of- custodians and .janitoi·s.-¢N0 fund sp;n·opriahed;_ othef `thnn that for pay of assistant custodians and janitors and personal services in connection with the care " oiepnbllc buildings imder control of the Treasury Department · outside the District of G0lun1bla,"shall be used for this service. {Mar. li, 1901, c. @, $,1, 31 Stat. 1153.) · _ M , · 685. Lightho¤ae•.—Approprlations for. establishing · lighthouseéshall be available for expenditure font two ywrs after acts of State legldatnres ceding jugisdiction over sites ‘ take' edeet; This oeptloh shall ’IlGt,·_`h0I€V€l', apply to general appro; priations for llgbthoux In no case shall any special appropriation be available ~for more than twd¢=;§ears without further provision oflaw. (R. S.?} 3685.) , Y * q _ ` *686. Purchase or pannfaeture of stores offéaterials or performance of servises by bureau or depatthent for another bngean or’depart¤e¤t.—Whe1iever any Government bureau on department by purchase or manufacture, storw or materials of any kind, ·o1·· perforgns any service for another bureau or department, the funds of the bureau of department for which the stores on materials are to be procured or the servi ice performed maybe placed subject to the ieejnlsitions. of the bureau or department making the proeuremént or Y performing, they service for direct expenditure: Provided, That funds =so placed with the prpcurglng bureau shall remain a`v'allable— for 'a peilod of two years forthe purposes for` which the`sllQocatioi1` was made nnless sooner expended; And provided furthier, "1`_l1at when-the stones being procured ‘by·,one b\1llé8UA·0f,$}lQ-‘W81: or Navy Demxtments .fo1·-another bureau of such depaxttments are for current lxue during the jest stores of equal value may be issued from stock on hand in place of any_0f· those aforesaid. . ’ (Mai. 4,1915, c. 143, Q 1, 38 Stat. i1084;°Muj 21, 1920, e. 194, 5 7, 41 Stat, 813.) ‘ ’ { · ‘ , _ ‘ 68‘Z.·· Appropriations for Court of Customs Appeals; detailed statement of expenditm·e.—-···A 'detalled statement of the ex-

-» penditnre of the appropriations for. the United States Courtof

Customs Appmls, shall be submitted to Congress at thebegln- ` ning of mcif 1'®§\1lar session thereof. (Mar. 4,-1911, c. 237, § 1, 36 Stat. 154.) · · · V { · 688. Systeh of bookkeeping in Bureau of Indian Ataira; allotment of appropriations; ,classl§d statement to accompany mtim‘ates.—-—-A system pt bookkeeping shall be used in the Bureau of Indian Adults, which will. adord a ready analysis of expenditntes by. appropriations and allotments. and {by units of the service, showing for .mch class of work or activity ear- ' ried Won, the expenditures fox? theeoperation of the service, for repairs and. pseaervation of · propetty, for new and additional proxmty, salariw and wages o l employees, and for other expenditures. Provision shall be 'liy the Secretary of the 'IHCBHOI ,for further analysis of essen of the forqolng classes ofokpendltuzm, tf, in hlajudgment, he shall deem lt advlnhle. _

Y AND FINANCE _1 , · $§’7I‘1 Annually a detailed statement of expbm11s;mées,` as herein-., beibr described, shall be iucorporzited ine the annual report of _ the Commissionefofl Indian Aifairs end transmitted hy=tbe Secretary of the Interior td Cpngsess on or before the m·st· Monday iNn.Decembei·. ‘ · , . . I 1 t Before any appropriation for the Indian Service isxebligated or expended, the Secretary of the Interior slmllmake allotments thereof in conformity ivitli, the intent and purpose bf this sectien, and suéh {allotments shall net be altered or moditied except with_his approval., (June 30, 1913, 6:. 4, § 26, 38 Stat. PERMANENT-_ ANNUAL APBROPBIATIQNS »_ " ' 71l. Permanent- indeénite appr0priations.<—?There° are appropriated, out of·apy moneys ;in the Treasury not othergwiee ep- “p1·6px·Aiated, fer the purpose hé1‘€iiI&{{€T‘·8{)éCi=HBd, such sums asmney be necessary for the Same, respectively} and such ap; pméprintions shalkbe deemed permanent annual apprepriationx musunr nszengrunnr I (1>"c¤¤¤¤1•;- recc}pts.—B=0r paymenvof the proceeds of the personal estates, of- American citizens who die abroad, td the legal representatlves bt the eald decmsed party upon proper demand and proof, · __ · _ _ Ti. ‘ (2) Interest on public debt.-—Fe1r_ payment ot interest on the public debt, Hilde! the sevetal Acts authorizing the same. * (_3) Refnuding ioneys errcnéctwly Yreceived and ceve:·ed.···· To refund moneys received. and coveted _ inte the Treasury betore thepaymenit of legal and jnst cbargm against the same. _(4). Redemption of stnmps (iéteinnl _ reve¤ne).—Q§ such suin ot money sis may .be necessary to repay the amount or value paid for internal·revem1e stamps which mhy have bgenn spoiled, déstroyedkpr rendered useless or unilt for the purw · intended, or which through mistake-may have been improperly or unnecessarily usedQ " " ~* _ — ’ - (5) Debentures ind ether charges (cnstmns).->-To pay debentures sand other pharges arising from duties, tlie~ revenue remaining in the hands of the` cellec€ing‘ 0§eers`_n6t Being sufllelent to pay snid {debentures. , >_ _ _ “ ( 6) Debentnres and drawbacks »(¢\I8t0¤8)•—;—Fo1' the pay- ment bf debentnres er drawbackspponntles, and a·ll0xvanceslQ which are or may be authorized, etozbe ekpended. uncle; the direction 'of the Secretary of the Treasury payable according to laws 8.{lthQ?lZlHg;'thémZ Provided, The collectors of customs shall be the diébursing agents to pay the seme. F ` . —_ ‘ (7). Repayment df eiccess of deposits for uhascertained duties (customs).-—-To repay to importers the excessbt deposits for un_aé¢ertnlne<l` caistcims duties, or duties or other moneys » paid under protest. ‘ · , _ be , · . _ @8) Refuntling duties on ££>cds_ destroyed (customs).-——I<`0r- refunding dntieslpald pr a ning on g00dS»:wares, 0i· merchandise injured For destroyed ·by accidental Hre or other casualty, while in the custody of the omcers ot cnétems, in any publiclcr prlvate_§s·h,reh0use, or in tI1e_appraisers’ stores under; gdlng appraisal; in pursuance ofilaw or regulations of the Treasury Department, ern after their arrival within the limits ‘ ' of npy portlet entry of the United States, and before the snmiz‘haw:e· been landed under the supervision of the piilcers of the custome, or while in transportntien tmderbond from the port of enttylto any [ether port ot the United States. p "(9) Public Health Service.-—The proceeds: otleases and‘snles I of mdrine·hospital buildings, and lands appebtaining theieto, for the Eublic Eealth Sefvlce, except that all sums ;·eceived` by the Public Health Service during the tnscal year 1926, egcept allotments and relmhursementé `qn éceennt of patients ot the United Stetes#Vetex·ans’ Bureau, shall be cevercd into the ;·1·¤-mm·y~ qs_ miscellaneous recelptm ` ··

·(10)_ Rcfundjng proceed; of goods tseiied and sold}-··—T0

refund the proceeds ot goods, wares, and merchandise seized