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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 94. 1920. 505 For the payment of the annual quota of the United States as an w,};*°'¤°*~‘°¤*}‘ Rm adhering member of the International Railway Congress for the Aunoulilquvtusyears ending April 15, 1918 and 1919, and for the regulation of unpaid balances in the quota of the United States for the years ending April 15, 1916 and 1917, $1,440. To pay the quota of the United States as an adhering member of the International Railway Congress for the year ending April 15, 1920, $400. . . For subscription of the United States as an adhering member of ¤.},’,§§§€§}§§§’T°“l P"S°“ the International Prison Commission and the expenses of a commissioner, including preparation of reports for 1920, $2,550. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. m2`·i€T“"” ”°"°"’ Conf-inzenterpeuses CONTINGENT mxrmwsns. For statione, including tags, labels, and index cards printed in S°°°°°°ry` course of maniifizcture, for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus and offices, $200,000. _ Pomga For postage required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union countries, and for §osta¤e for the Treasury Department, $1,200. me cms etc For purchase of e holders and tile cases, $6,000. Freight Qc ' For freight, expressage, telegraph and telephone service, $6,000. ml ’ ` For purchase o coal, wood, en5ine oils an §ase, grates, grate ` basket; and fixtures, blowers, co hods, coal ovels, pokers, and ton, 6,000. F ll Fisr urchase of boxes, book rests, chairs, chair cane, chair covers, desks, Imokcases, clocks, cloth for covering desks, cushions, leather for coverin chairs and sofas, locks, lumber, screens, tables the- . . gl. . » YP writers, inc uding the exchange of same, wardrobe cabmets, washstands, water coolers and stands, and for replacing other worn and unserviceable articles, $3,000. Lighting For purchase of gas, electric cmrent for lighting and power pur- ` poses, gas and electric light fixtures, electric iight wirin and material, candles, candlesticks, droplights and tubing, gas gamers, gas torches, globes, lanterns, and wicks $3,500. “,m,,m¤,, For washing and hemming towels, purchase of awnings and fixtures, window shades and iixtrnes, alcohol, benzine, t ntine, varnish, baskets, belting, bellows, bowls, brooms, buckets, Brushes, canvas, crash, cloth, chamois skins, cotton waste, door and window fasteners, dusters; il0wer·garden, street, and engine hose; lace leather, lye, nails, oils, plants, picks, pitchers, powders, stencils plates, hand stamps and repairs of same, spittoons, soap, matches, match safes, sponges, tacks, traps, thermometers, toilet aper, tools, towels, towe racks, tumblers, wire, zinc, and for blaclksmithing, repairs of machinery, removal of rubbish, sharpenin tools, street car fares not exceeding $250, advertising for pro sag, and for sales at public auction in the District of Columbia, ofpgondemned property belonging to the Treasur Department, payment of auctioneer fees, and purchase of other alisolutely necessary articles, $3,000. _ For_ purchase of labor-saving machines and supplies for same,  m` mcluding the purchase and exchange of re istenng accountants, numbermgmachmes, and other machines 0% a similar character including time stamps for stamping date of receipt of official mail and telegrarns, and repairs thereto, and purchase of supplies for photographic copying machines, $7,500. _ For_ operating expenses of the Arlingmn Building and annex, 2r°&%°€ $Qu¤1Qi-Sir? mcludrng fuel, electric cmrent, ice, ash removal, repairs, and miscellaneous items, $10,000. For operating expenses of the Treasruy Department Annex (Pclm-  Dann" sylvanra Avenue and Madison Place), mcluding fuel, electric current, ice, ash removal, repairs, and miscellaneous items, $1,500. 442s1¤.21-—:s·1