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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. SEss. I. Ch. 6. 1919. 67 For general expenses Bureau of Plant Industry, 65 cents. For enforcement of the Food and Drugs Act, 60 cents. For general expenses, Bureau of Entomology, 67 cents. For general expenses, Bureau of Biological Survey, 23 cents. For general expenses, Bureau of Biological Survey, 1918, $260.34. For general expenses, Bureau of Crop Estimates, 71 cents. For general expenses, States Relations Service, $2.20. For agricultural experiment station, Alaska, receipts from sale of products, $36.91. _ For general expenses, Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, 49 cents. For general expenses, Office of Markets and Rural Organization, $1.15. For general expenses, enforcement of the Insecticide Act, $225.43. For enforcement of wireless communication laws, 1918, 35 cents. For investigation of railwzgy materials, Bureau of Standards, $28.97. For equipment, Bureau o Standards, $80. For general expenses, Lighthouse Service, $17 4.37. For protecting seal and salmon fisheries of Alaska, 1917, $299.13. For expenses of regulating)immigration, $235.82. For contingent expenses, epartment of Commerce and Labor, 20 cents. For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, 1918, $642.96. For salariw, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, $19.70. For salaries and expenses of district attomeys, United States courts, 1918, $1,975.31. ‘ . For fees of clerks, United States Courts, 1918, $3,280.63. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1918, $908.60. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, 1917, $49.55. For fees of commissioners, United States courts, $125.70 For fees of jurors, United States courts, 1918, 343.50. For fees of jurors, United States courts, $3. For fees of witnesses, United States courts, $12.60. For miscellaneous expenses, United States courts, $25. For support of prisoners, United States courts, 1918, $2 ,950.22. CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE Armrroa Fos THE rosr 0FF1cE DEPARTMENT. For indemnities, domestic mail, $48.88. A.?.i,°{,’;{»$,}'l§'Z,:X°}1>mlZ,’Q For shipment of supplies, $3.17. D°P°'¤¤•¤°· For freight on stangiped paper and mail bags, 36 cents. For railway post·o ce car service, $432.69. For compensation to postmasters, $46.24. For clerks, first and second class post offices, $50. For  delivery, incidental expenses, $12.75. For way mail service, salaries, $6.06. For watchmen, messengers, and laborers in post offices, $5.81. For rural delivery service, $520.97. Total, audited claims, section 4, $377,83831. _ t1·?EC. 5. Thagltheféiegdss of the segplil executive departmentsgdand ,,,§*“°"“"* ’“m’h°S* 0-_errespons1 eo C1, inex·pe;¤ cappropriationscontain in P¤¤=¤¤¤= vte bg this or any other Act, so far as possible shisill piirchase material, sup— xg; ¤ir§ii1¤r°ci»1i·Zgr· Plws, &I1d_eq¤ipment, when needed and funds are available, from §°§§§,}f“g°‘ other services of the Government possessing material, supplies, and equrpment no longer r uired because of the cessation of war activms. ia emu be theeduty of are ima.; of as ment executive ,,,£{,,,;,*$,;,°,,*g,,_¤¤=· departments and other officiak, before purchasing any of the articles