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 1].92 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 89. 1921. For national security and defense, Food and Fuel Administrations, building, $11359. For nationalisecurity and defense, Food and Fuel Administrations, educational, $303.05. For librar, Department of Agriculture, $92.892 For misceHaneous expenses, Degartment of AgI1Cl1ItuTG, $2,244.91. For general expenses, Weather ureau, $4.60. For general expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, $124.92. For meat inspection, Bureau of Animal Industry, $1.67. For general expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, $225.99. For stimulating agriculture and facilitating distribution of products, $180.62. For general expenses, Forest Service, $168.46. For general expenses, Bureau of Chemistry, $10.87. For enforcement of the Food and Drugs Act, $14.80. 7 For general expenses, Office of Markets and Rural Organization, 5 cents. For general expenses, Bureau of Markets, $54.39. For enforcement of the United States Grain Standards Act, $3.28. For general expenses, Federal Horticultural Board, $27.77. For suppressing spread of Ipink boll worm of cotton, 8 cents. For contingent expenses, epartment of Commerce, $1.62. For national security and defense, Department of Commerce, $69.65. For contin ent expenses, Steamboat-Iprspection Service, 40 cents. For generaIexpenses, Bureau of Stand s, 21 cents. For investigation of public utility standards, Bureau of Standards, $12.22. For military research, Biueau of Standards, $75.55. For testing railroad scales, and so forth, Bureau of Standards, $15.60. For party expenses, Coast and Geodetic S1u·vey, $64.22. For general expenses, Lighthouse Service, $10,040.22. ‘ For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, $1.33. For salaries and expenses, Commissioners of Conciliation, $92.61. For contingent expenses, Department of Labor, 38 cents. For national security and de ense, Department of Labor, $25.99. For ex enses of regulating-limmigration, $34.51. For eniiorcement of the c `ld labor law, $1.26. _ For investigation of child welfare, Children’ s Bureau, 63 cents. For detection and prosecution of crimes, $268.98. For national secur1t_y and defense, Department of Justice, $72.20. For books for judicial officers, $7.50. $2For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States co1u·ts, .95. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, $322.35. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1919, $1,741.55. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1920, $8,242-23- For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, $26.50. For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, 1920, $1,950.10. For supplies for United States courts, $1.39. For support of prisoners, United States courts,‘1919, $1,716.30. cnanrs ALLOWED BY um atmrron mn rmi POST ornon nr:1>an·n¤n•rr. ,§,,’=;§·;=,,¤%;,·gm*;{ For railroad umsponaaon, $1,107,136.56. ¤·v¤·¤¤¤¤¤— For balances due oreign countries, $$39,274.34. For compensation to postmasters, $2,613.39. For indemnities, international mails, $683.50. For Star Route Service, $2,767.33.