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454 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 104. 1922. and Federal reserve barik currency, including transportation of paper, Mum! traveling, mill, and other necessagy expenses, $150,000. B.,,k_H""""" Payment to Harriman Nation Bank, of New York, New York: B°‘“¤¤°“¤°°'°°“*> To refund to the Harriman National Bank, of New York, New York, the sum erroneously paid into the_United States Treasury by the claimant bank as interest on deposits of public moneys, from April 18, 1918, to June 30, 1920, $4,950.04. I“°"°'""""" m·rnnNa1.—1mvmNU1u smzvxcm. ymmkdmum ln°""’ Refund1ng' taxes illegally collected: For I‘6I`l111d.\D§. taxes illegally 3,,§,·p§j·@ ””°· collected under the provisions of sections 3220 an 3689, Revised ' ’ Statutes, as amende by Act of February 24, 1919, including the payment of claims accruing prior to July 1, 1920, without gpecial P I authorization and appropriation by Congress in each mdividua case: g.g..»{.,; dum, Provided, That a report shall be made to Congress of the disburse- “$°,_;,, P mi mentsghereunder as required by the Act of February 24, 1919,

 _ $27,46 ,000.

ag'5, S"”°u°°°°‘°° Tax Simplification Board: For epjzenses of the Tax Simplification. mf Board esta lished in the Treasury partment under the provisions ’ ' of section_ 1327 of the Revenue Act of 1921, approved ‘November 23, 1921, during the fiscal year eudinig June 30, 1922, $3,500, as authorized under paragraph 2 (e) of said Act and section. °°'"°‘“"°‘ coasr ouaan. V mérzxmhsg. mm Not to exceed $180,000 of the amount appropriated for the fiscal °L°’*"lm` year 1922 under the subhead "Rations" is transferred and made available for ex nditure d the fiscal ear under the follo ` pe uring y wing subheads: "Fue and water," $150,000; “Contingent expenses, _ $30,000. r»ii¤i£§isi£€¤'t. md BUREAU or rmenavme AND rmurmo. i·h¤fi¤¤d· Mrk mn The limitation for the fiscal year 1922 as to the number of delivered ,.,Y§:g,,.{" ‘” 1373* sheets of checks, drafts, and miscellaneous work is increased from six million one hundred 6fty-two thousand and thirty-seven to seven million five hundred thousand sheets. ouigilm md my mN·rs Ann Assar omcms. mill? °'l°°°s' L°" Nmw Oauxans, LOUISIANA, Mmr: For incidental and contingent expenses, fiscal year 1920, $48.70. Public bmldmgl Pmzuo BUILDINGS—·()ONSTRUC1'ION. p,§‘{"“° H°°“" '*°°‘ nosmrans. rm inseam, . . . . Wpgdmmsl Fort Mackenzie, Wyommg, Publ1c_Health Service Hospital: For mxabnauor. sum repairs and alterations of existing buil , and mechanical e ui Q ment, approaches, and so forth, an additional sum of $100,000 is mage vu. 41,p.xaas. availab e from the appropriation contained in the Act approved Cmmcmmm March 4, 1921. imnrnr or cowrnacrons. Pa @2%; ‘é¤g$i$ Relief of contractors, and so forth, for public buildings under the vu. 41, p. mu. Treasm·y Department: For an additional amount for the payment of claims of contractors, and so forth, arisin imder the Act entitled "An Act for the relief of contractors and s§bcontractors for the ost ggces an<%)(ptll1Ieir buildmg(p,f and tgvork under the supeiglision ofp the easury ment, , A t 25, mg, s molded, $2¤&3¤¤.°’ ° °" *’“"’°“°S “"*"°" “g“S