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 1272 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. one of clajls three, two of class two, three of class one; messenger, _ $840- in $20 440. ,,,f,)?~§’,‘§,f" D“°°‘“' °’ Orhrcn 0i=* Drimcron or THE Mnvr: Director, $5,000; examiner, $3,000; computer and adjuster of accounts, $2,200; assayer, $2,200; clerks——two of class four, one of class three, one of class one; private secretary, $1,400; assistant in laboratory, $1,200; messenger, $840; F _ assistant messenger, $720; skilled laborer, $720; in all, $23,680. '°'g"‘ b For freight on (llmllion aénid coin, by registered mail or otherwise, _ etween mmts an assay offices $15,000. °°“““g°“*°"p°"S°S‘ For contingent expenses of tlie Bureau of the Mint, to be expended under the direction of the director: For assay laboratory chemicals, fuel materials, balances, weights, and other necessaries, including books, periodicals, specimens of coms, ores, and incidentals, $1,000. E¤¤~¤¤¤=·¤¤¤S· For exammatnons of mints, expense in visiting mints for the purpose _ of superintending the annualsettlements, and forspecial examinations, t,s§’{_;Ff*°‘*S m°“°"· m` and for the collection of statistics relative to the annual production P,,,,,,c Hmm S,,,,,_ ang consumpgon of the (precious meggls m thel United States, $6,000. we _ Frrcn or uncnoiv ENERAL OF Unmo EALTH Snnvxon: Chief Om°° S°1°"°s' clerk, $2,250; private secretary to the Surgeon General, $2,000; pr1nc1pal bookkeeper, $2,000; statistician, $2,000; techmcal assisttant, $2,000; assistant editor, $1,800; librarian, $1,600; clerks—five of class four, six_of class three, ’1ifteen_of class two (one of whom shall be translator), mneteen of class one, six at $1,000 each, three at $900 each; elevator conductor, $840; three messengers; three assistant g§;ss)e'§)gers; telephone operator, $720; three laborers; in all, §’§’,§}H,‘§,'i°,’§.’°‘P€”S°" _ Cburiivunrzr nxrmxsns: For stationery, includin tags, labels, and index cards printed in course of manufacture, lor the Treasury _,_ddm0M,_ dg Deggartment and its several bureaus and offices, $214,400, and in ggetsd fwm b¤r¤¤¤s. ad tion thereto sums amounting to $232,100 shall be deducted from other appropriations made for the fiscal year 1922, as follows: Contingtenti egaperises, mint g.;t;0Qghiladetlphia, $700; contingent ezgmnses, min a an rancisco, ; con 1 ent ex en s, t t, $300; contingent expenses, assay 2%.% at pNe$;>Yl]>i·lkl, §700;m;i32i‘- terials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printmgi) $10,000; suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, $1,100; Pu he Health Service, $8,000; _ expenses of Coast Guard, $5,000; general expenses of public buildings, $6,000; collecting the revenue rom customs, $75,0001; collecting war revenue, 6125,000; and said sums so deducted sha be credited to and constitute, together with the first—named sum of $214,400, the total appiplpriation for stationery for the Treasury Department and its sever bureaus and omces, m the expggéion of field officers located in foreign countries, for the [year. _ P°S°°g°‘ For postage required to prepay matter arldrwsed to Postal Union mmm · countries,  for postage for the Treasury De artment $1 500. H F, · E. f ’ or materials for the use of the bookbmder ocated in the Treasury Reference boo¤,etc. D?arun8nt’ $2°0‘ li. ., _ _ _or newspaper c pgsmgs, financial gournals, law books, city direcgenes, andtoglegogoo of reference relating to the business of the I·`reig!1t,ctc. ego! {rsh ’ ’ ' ight, expressage tel ph and tele hone service $18 000. It °· For rent of buildings 1£EEl1 l31'lGt of Coliunbia for the use of the Mmmm Treasury Department, $o¢,050: Pr0mdgd,_ That this approipriation shall not be avaxlablehexcept for the building at seventeen undred and thirty-four New `Xork Avenue, if space can be assigned by the giohc Buildings Commission in other buildings under the control of ~···~=·==s %0$°,2"°'”°,ar\‘°“;sa m · t · ’ h » mgé, am enance, and repair of niotor trucks; pure asc, exchange, an maintenance of horses including shoexng; purchase and repair of wagons, horse·drawn passenger-canymg