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 646 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. sograph operato1s—0ne $1,600, three at $1,400 each, eight at $1,200 each, nine at $1,100 each, twenty at $1,000 each, fifty at $900 each; Eve assorters at $1,000 each; three messengers; live assistant messgilgeés rgressengrir boys—five at iw? each, four· at %120 Each; s e a orers— our at $1,200 eac, our at $1,000 eac , eig t at E H $900 each; eighteen laborers; in all, $797,630. n$?§Y,'ZZ§S%0{°°§$gi1- The appropriations "Expenses of Loans, Act of April 24, 1917," and “"*““°"“°°3°·m’~ "Expenses of Loans Act of Se tember 24, 1917, as amended," shall not be availablefor obligation after June 30, 1921, and the unexpended balances of such appropriations which remain uppn the books of the _,,m_,_w_ Treasury Detpartment on Jrme 30, 1922, shall e covered into the m1}§gi¤§1:re;1a¥pubesub-'I£`;‘e§§‘ai€#1m’y apgzézarripd to Elie 2?pl§1fstf11ndé_ Prgavsadeél, That for the ‘ c ear an annu ere er es 1ma 0 appropriations shall lie submitted to Congrgss in the manner prescribgd) bp law for expensesL_%risingBin depxnnecticén  the lppns au£l:)orizX<i7 by the Pmmng and Sw V8.I'1QllS- 1 erty on_ cts an the rctory bertiy _ an ct. anwymvism Drvrsron of Prmtm and Statrone : Chief 0 d1v1sion, $2,500· assistant chief of divigon, $2,000; cldiiYks—five of class four, four of class three, three of class two, three of class one, one $1,000, one $900; bookbinder,$1,400; three messengers; assistant messenger; six laborers; two messenger boys at $420 each; in all, $39,040. ,,§,§‘}“°“d Fm DM` Division of Mail and Files: Chief of division, $2,500; registry clerk, $1,800; distributing clerk, $1 400; clerks—one of class two; one of class one; two at $1,000 leach; mail mEenger, $1,200; two Disbming clerks assistant messengers; messenger oy, $360; in, $13,300. _ omee. Office of disbursing clerk: Drsbursing clerk, $3,000; de ut disbursing clerk, $2,750; clerks—four of class four, three of clgss three, wm Risk cg five of class two, two of class one; messenger; in all, $27,990. ngaéior Nmap WBn§r:ir} or Wan Rrsx  For Icexpeplses of  Bdrrpreaiir of aaiinmiié nasa-ic;. °’ BI is nsurance, asau orrz y aw: ors aneso e ec or, and of such assistants, accountants, e erts, clerks, and other employees m the District of Columbia as xo Secretary of the Treasury <>¤¤¤¤ Supplies ec- mlpy dee?) (§16e(§:essary,1$8,500,000; stationery; ialpfli miporhottiee sulpp es, $5, ; misce aneous expenses, incu g te ep ones, te e- grams, freight, ex ress, fore` ost e, not exceedm $300 for street car fares in the District1§f1Cglumal§a, and not exceeding $1,000 equip for law books, books of reference, and periodicals, $50,000; printing meyaiac. ’ and binding, $559,000; furniture eguipment, and su plies, $200,000; and expenses of employees engaged in fiel investigptions and expenses of not more than eight temporary branch 0 ces $500,000; pwim maintenance, repair, and operation of a motor—pro elled passenger w¤é¤ésu—1¢;eu. vehicle, $400; m all, $10,324,400z Provided, That aH employees a — proptrrated for by this ppra.§·aph shall be engaged exclusively on tli)e ,.,,,9,.,, Fm, ,_m_,, wor of the Bureau of ar is Insurance during the fiscal year 1921. B·pwl¤,-M of ward, FEDERAL Farm Loan BUREAU: Four members of the board at wm,¤y,ac. $10,000 each; secretary, $4,500; assistant secretary, $3,000; four pnvate secretaries, at $2,000 each; custodian of securities, $2,500; examiners of securities (not to exceed six in number) at not more than $3,000 per annum each, $14,700; twelve re ° trars at $4,000 each; chief land bank examiner, $5,000; chief, bongls division, $3,600; supervising appraiser, $3,600; two land bank examiners at $3,000 each; accountant, $1,800; twelve clerks and stenographers for registrars, at. $1,200 each; engineer (irrigation and drainage), $4,800; clerksthree of class three, live of class two, eight of class one, nine at $1,000 www each; stenographers—three at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each; five `u_r,.;.in`1m§i_ou ex- messengers; rn all, $203,500: Prmgzdgd, That the unexpended balance ¥**{!f,'§?§gg’fI‘jf"’g,,,,,_"°· on June 30, 1920, of the approp1‘1ation of $100,000 contained in section 33 of the Federal Farm Loan Act approved July 17, 1916, shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States;
 * ° °‘°‘¥’°‘”’°s""‘°· traveling expenses, exclusive of fiel investigations, $715,000; salaries