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 1092 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 22. 1923. imburse the Treasurer of the United States for the dilference between the nominal or face value of such coin and the amount the same will produce in new coin, $7,500. D°P°'“'°*"*"°"· Division or nnrosrrs. ,M,g°*},"g,,§’{,_‘*"“*°“·“‘ Salaries: Chief of division, $3,500; assistant chief of division, $2,500; clerks-one $2,250, one $2,000, one of class four, two of class three, one of class two; messenger, $840; in all, $17,490. P“w°D°b*°°'“°°· - rmsmo naar smzvioa. ,,£{“°'°°'*"“’°°“ For necesary expenses connected with the administration of any public debt issues and United States pager currency issues with which the Secreta of the Treasury is c arged, including rent in the District of Colzimbia, and including the salarie of the Commissioner of the Public Debt at $6,000, Deputy Commissioner · of the Public Debt at $4,000, Chief of the Division of Loans and Currengy at $3,500, two Assistant Chiefs of the Division of Loans an Currency at $3,000 each, Register of the Treasur at $4000, Assistant Register of the Tre at $2,500, Chief Clerk Oilice of the Re§ter of the Treasury at %,000, Chief of the Diviout .sion of Public bt Accounts and Audit at $3,000, Chief of the °'""‘°’°°" Division of Paper Custody at $3,000, and the salaries of such assistants, accountants, clerks, and other employees in the District of ` Columbia as the Secretary of the Treasurg may deem necesary, {;•;f•¤•- $3,250,000: Provided, That no person shall e employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceedinlg $1,800 er annum except as above provided and except the fo owing: Cline at not exceeding $4,500, one at not exceediigg $3,500, eight at not exceeding $3,000, four at not exceeding $2,7, twenty-three at not exceeding $2,500, one at not exceeding $2,400, five at not exceeding $2,250, twenty-six at not exceeding $2,200, and forty-eight at not exceeding $2,000: (, §’°,gf Provided further, That the_ Secretary of the Treasury may allot 'rrenwy www cer- such amount of this a propriation as in his judgment may be necesv¤1.4b,p.1¤ns. sary, not exceeding $§5,000, for expenditure in the Post Office De- . partment in connection with the distribution, sale, and keeping of accounts of Treasury savings securities, as provided in the Deficienc P"‘°'“"°“°°· Appropriation Act approved November 4, 1918, and no person shed be employed under such allotment at a rate of compensation excieding $2,500dper ;ng510m, and only one person shall be employed a a rate excee ing 1, per annum. ,,E§K,'§’,§',,,_ ‘“"*°’ For expenses incident to the discharge of the duties imposed §&*,{,¤>I§5,_ vo, upon the Secretary of the Treasury bly the Transportation Act, 41vp£·.3‘g0,114s. 1920, the Federal Lontro1Act, approved Iarch 21, 1918, as amended, mu$,3§"°°· ”°* and_for expenses arising in connection with loans and credits to vi ,1, P_m_ foreign g-czrernments un er the Liberty Loan Acts and the Victory Liberty an Act and in connection with credits granted or conditions entered into under the Acts providing for the relief of vdum w populations in Europe and contiguous countries, and in connection ’ with credits granted or conditions entered into under the Act providgngilfor sale <;f5¤•ifplu§ wa; material, including personal services in e_ r1ct o um ia, 20,000. ,,Q,’§:°**”P‘P°'·°°‘ Distinctive paper for United States securities: For distinctive havana nam- gaper for United States currency, national—bank curren, and ederal reserve bank currency, not exceeding one hundred anil'forty— fgur millitgn nipallgundhed thiiusagnd sheets, including tra$1;)s%ortat%on P, . 0 paper, rave , mi , an other necessary expenses, 2 ,538. 5; °°"°”°‘ expense of officer detailed from the Treasury Department, $50 per month when actually on duty, $600; three registers, at $1,380 each;