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 1232 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. production and consumption of the precious metals in the United tates, $4,800. 1 Public Hawk Sm- Orrrcn or SuEoEoN GENERAL or PU;eL1c HEALTH SERVICE! Chief °°` clerk, $2,250; private secretary to the Surgeon General, $2,000; principal bookkeeper, $2,000; statistician, $2,000; technical assistant, $2,000; assistant editor, $1,800; librarian, $1,600 ; clerks——five of class four, six of class three, fifteen of class two (one of whom shall be translator), nineteen of class one, six at $1,000 each, three at $900 each; elevator conductor, $840; three messengers; three assistant messengers; telephone operator, $720; three laborers; in all, $92,970. g§§,}§§r*;*°*W¤°°· CoN·rrNeEN·r EXPENSESZ For stationery, including tags, labels, and ` index cards rinted in course of manufacture, for the Treasury Department and) its several bureaus and offices, $90,000, and in addition ` thereto sums amounting to $216,400 shall be deducted from other Additional deducted appropriations made for the fiscal year 1920, as follows: Contingent "°‘“ "“”°““· °‘°· expenses, Independent Treasury, $5,000 ; contingent ex eases, mint at Philadelphia, $700; contingent expenses, mint at San Fiiancisco, $300; contingent exppnses, mint at Denver, $300; contingent expenses, assay office at ew York, $700; materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printin, $11,000; suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, $700; Public Health Service, $3,500; Quarantine Service, $1,000; preventing the spread of epidemic diseases, $500; expenses of Coast Guard, $5,000; general expenses of public buildings, $6,000; collecting the revenue from customs, $66,700; collecting war revenue, $115,000; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the iirst··named sum of $90,000, the total appropriation for stationery for the Treas1u·y Department and its several bureaus and offices, with the exception of eld officers located in foreign countries, for the fiscal year 1920. P¤¤¤e•. For postage required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union countries, and for postage or the Treasury Department, $1,200. Bindinz- D°For mategiails for the use of the bookbinder located in the Treasury en, 250. dep_artment, $1,000. F'°‘g"‘·°‘°· or freight, expressagle, telegraph and telephone service, $12,000. mg°g’,f,g “‘°"*° "““‘l‘ _ Fggrggg of a storage nilding and the annex to the Winder Buildm, , . lior rent of the Cox Building, $2,150. For rent of stables, $1,200. Vehiciesmtc. For purchase, exchan e, maintenance, and repair of motor trucks; purchase, exchange, and maintenance of horses, including shoeing; plurchase and repair of wagons, horse-drawn passenger-carrying·ve- °cles, and hamess, all to be used for official purposes only, $5,000. H"- For purchase of file holders and Ble cases, $6,000. gasket; and fixtures, blowers, cozgll hods, coal s ovels, pokers, and , 18,000. L‘g"““g· Illgsr purchase of as, electric current for lighting and power purposes, glas and electric ligéit fixtures, electric light wiring an material, canes, candlesticks, droplights and tubing, gas biuners, gas torches, globes, lanterns, and wicks, $21,500. ’“’°°“““°°“’· For washing and hemming towels, purchase of awnings and Extures, window shades and fixtures, alcohol, benzine, thentine, varmsh, baskets, belting, bellows, bowls, brooms, bucketsljrgrushes, canvas, crash, cloth, chamois skins, cotton waste, door and window fasteners, dusters; flower-garden, street, and engine hose; lace leather, lye, nails, oils, plants, picks, pitchers, powders, stencil plates, hand stamps and repairs of same, spittoons, soap, matches, match safes, sponges, tacks, traps, thermometers, toilet paper, tools, towels,
 * ‘°""'°"°°"°°"’·°°°· Igor newspaper clip ings, financial joumals, law books, city directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the
 * `“°’·'“’· For purchase of coal, wood, en 'ne oils and gpease, grates, grate