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764 SIXTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cus. 331, 332. 1914. A¤¤¤m*¤*¤8 **8**** that any such tax has been paid as aforesaid shall be furnished to the °u°w°°°°" satisfaction of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue by the person claiming the allowance of drawback, and the amount shall be_ ascertained under such regulations as shall be prescribed from time to time by said commissioner, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury. _ _ G¤¤¤¤1*¤*¤W=¤v· Sec. 23. That all administrative, special` , or stamp provisions of pu°lb1°` law, including tlhe lgw relatigégd to thedassessment (Lf sp Ear ag » a licable, are ere exten toan apar o _ c ,an eggry person firm, coyinpany corlporationkor association liable to any tax imposed by this Act or for the collection thereof, shall keep suc quléggords. we. rv- mcarflr-dg and rengler, ulnderélplatgh, such ishtatggients and retprllgséc ang ` sh com wi suc re a ions as e mmissioner o rn Revenue, Pwith the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, may from time to time prescribe, and every such person, firm, company, corporation, or assgciattligigvho evailieii egrilazgamrplts to evadefany og D¤¤¤i• *¤ *°¤‘ •“· the taxes imposed ct, or s a a t y accoun or an °i°°°’°w' pay all taxes collectqad by them under this Act, or ang regulations izsugd themundsggghm be subjag tie ampenalgympf doulbl the amoigilt o the taxes ev or attem o eva or u a wi — » held, to be assessed and collegted as other penalties incurred, imder Appmpramneru- internal-revenue laws are assessed and collected; and for the expense P"*“°- connected with the assessment collection of the taxes cprovided by this Act there is hereby appropriated $200,000, or so mu thereof as ma be uired, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise Y _ 1**1 c»ua~ms,e¤e. appropriated; $170,000 to be added to and made a Fart of the appropnations for " salaries and expenses of collection o mternal revenue, repec: sump;. nineteen hundred and fifteen; and $30,000 to the Oapprodpriation for pager for inTt§;na.ili11:venue stampséhpngrjpwerialilmdg Baan t 1¤¤¤¤¤* ¤*°¤*P¤¤· 1¤c.24. . t provisionso cts ta e ec ont e ay °‘°` next succeeding the date of its passaie, except where otherwise mma. express] provided: Provokled, That on the day after the thirty-first E*P"““°“‘ day of l)ecember, nineteen hundred and fifteen, the taxes evied under this Act shall no longer be levied and collected, but all taxes _ arising or accruing before said date shall continue to be collectible ·¥§,'$§,?,t‘€;‘i,.l““.}}°T,3. uiidagmthei tern}sJof this Act: Pro»mkged,dhr(;•;1peve1(¥ That on tgnd after dm°¤¤¤ mx- the t ay o anu , nineteen un an sixteen, e provisions of section hundred and thirty-nine of the 65}* S-- °°*‘~ ”°°·P· Statutes, as amended by an Act approved twelfth, mneteen v¤1.3z,p.o<s. hundred and two, imposing a tax on fermen liquors shall not be affected by any limitation as to the levying or collecting of the additional tax imposed by this Act on such ermented liguors, but _ shall then be in full force and effect on and after the said first day ,,,§,f§;g',}§’,§Q?“ °' ““' of January, nineteen hundred and sixteen. All stamps provided for in this Act unused after the aforesaid date shall be redeemed from the holder thereof, under such rules as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Approved, October 22, 1914. octeaer 22, 1014. (IHA!. 332.-An Act To authorize the construction, mainteidmce, and operation lH· R‘ 178%*1 of a bridge across the Saint Francis River, at or near Saint Francis, Arkanms. [Public, No. 218.] _ Be it enactedlry the Senate and Hmwlzpf Representatives of the United game 1é0r¤&•g_ Rm:. States oj2America im. Congress cagemb , That the county of Clay, 8 my ’{,.·r4ga,.r’s.¤,;; corporation orgamzed and exist under the laws of the State of F“‘“°“* Arkansas, and the county of Ddiiilin a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Missouri, their successors and assigns, be, and they are hereby, authorized to construct, maintain, and operate a brid e and approaches thereto across the Saint Francis River, at or near Sgaint Francis, Arkansas, at a oint suitable to the interests of navigation, in accordance with the provisions of the