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 SIXTY·THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3. 1913. 21 expenses of examiners detailed to examine the books, accounts, and E¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤·¤¢¤- money on hand at the several subtreasuries and depositories, including national_ba.nlgs acting as depositories under the requirements of section ;l5l11I'lC•g·S1X hundred and_forty-nine of the Revised Statutes 71% S" ’°°‘ °°‘°· *" of; the  0(tgtes, also mcluding examinations of cash accounts a mm, , . _ Recoinage of gold coins: For recoinaie of light·we' ht gold coins wgsymv ·>f wd ID the Treasury, to be expended under _ e direction o?the Secretary R. s., sea asm, p. of the Treasury, as requrred by section thirty-Eve hundred and twelve °°°· of the Revise Statutes of the United States, $5,000. Recornage of minor coms: To enable the Secretary of the Treasury ,,,,§,°‘j°"'“‘° °' ““”°‘ to continue the recomage of worn and uncurrent minor coin of the United States now in the Treasury or hereafter received, and to reimburse the Treasurer of the United States for the difference between the (pommal or face vglzue of such coin and the amount the same will pro uce 111 new com, ,500. Distinctive_ paper for United States securities: For distinctive $$26 B°°°°‘ '°' paper for United States securities, including transportation, travel- I”°“”°“'°P°P°¥· mg, and laundry, and other necessary expenses, salaries for not more than ten months of not exceeding one register, two assistant registers, five counters,_five watchmen, and one skilled laborer, and expenses ~ of officer detailed from the Treasury, $367 425. The Sccretagisof the Treasury is authorized to transfer to the ,;,2`{‘,_”"" °' '““"°° accormt for " tinctivedpaper for United States securities" six million nine hundred an twenty-one thousand and twenty-four sheets of paper bought and paid for from the appropriation ‘ ‘Expenses of  npatgsdof   hundred and nmety," the said paper remamrng on unus. Expenses of national currency: For distinctive paper, including ’f"°" transportation, traveling, mill, laundry, and other necessary expenses, ‘ and ergenses of officer detailed from the Treasury, salaries or not. more an two months of not exceeding one register two assistant r r§4give counters, five watchmen, and one skilled laborer; in a. S ial witness of destruction of United States securities: For pay ,,,v,[’“”" °' "“""‘° of ei? representative of the public on the committee to witness the destruction by maceration o Government securities at $5 per day while actually employed, $1,565. _ _ mdk mm Custodly o dies, rolls, and lplates: For pay of custodian of dies, me paws. ' rolls, an plates used at the ureau of Englraving and Printing for the printing of Government securities, name y: Two custodians, one at $2,000, and one at $1,800; three distributors of stock, one at $1 600, one at $1,400, and one_ at $1,200; in all, $8,000. _ mm l•`or o rating force forfpublic buildings: For such personal services as the £rretary of the reasurg may eem necessary in connection with the care maintenance, an repair of all public uildirggs under the control oi the Treasury Department (except as herein ter provrded), together with the grounds thereof an the eqpi ment and fumkhings therein, and of sites for public buildings inc using assist- m%f§f°°" aut custodians, igrvnitors, watchmen, laborers, and charwomen; engineers, nremen, e ator conductors, coal passers, electricians, dynamo tenders, lampists, and wiremen; and for the mechanical labor force m connection with said buildings, including carpentersguplumbers, steam litters,  and arnters but in no case sh the rates of compensation for su mechanical labor force be in excess of the rates curércrgg gi; the ting and in Ttllre pglce prhere such servroesuare _ em oye, , 5,000: ° , at e o o' a roprra on Blawg W sh& be available for use in connection with all   under ¤v•¤¤¤1¤· m m the control of the   Dogs,-r;tment, including the customhouse at Washington, District o Co bia, but not including any other