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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 22. 1923. 1099 For compensation of civilian employees in the iield, including miaempioym. clerks to district superintendents, $78,100; _For contingent expenses, including communication service, sub- °°¤*·l¤¤°¤*°¤P°¤¤°* sistence of shipwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, for the_ recreation, amusement, comfort, contentment, and health of the enlisted men of the Coast Guard, to be expended in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, not exceeding $15,000; wharfage, towage, freight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertising, surveys, me als, stationery, labor, newspapers and periodicals for 4m¢,p.iwe. statistical purposes, and all other necessary expenses which are not included under an other heading, $155,000; For repairs to Chest Guard cutters, $375,000; R°P°i”*° °““°”· Total Coast Guard, exclusive of commandant’s office, $11,328,100. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. ,,,f‘,§€’u,?§,§{g°“"P“”*' Office of Director: Director, $6,000; assistant director, $3,500; ,t£“'°°°°'· "“"°“"'" chief of division of assignments and reviews, $3,000; disbursing agent, $2,400; cost accountant, $2,000; stenographer, $1,800; assistant storekeeper, $1,000; clerk in charge of purchases and supplies, $2,000; clerks—four of class four, eight of class three, sixteen of class two, fourteen of class one, twelve at $1,000 each; nine attendants, at $600 each; three messengers, at $840 each; live assistant messengers, at W $720 each; captain of watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of watch, at °*°°""“"°*°‘ $900 each; eighty watchmen, at $720 each; two forewomen of charwomen, at $540 each; twenty-five day charwomen, at $400 each; mventy-seven mornin and evening charwomen, at $300 each; four - gggrers, at $660 eacg; eighty-five laborers, at $540 each; in all, ,940. Hereafter the Secretary of the Treasughy is authorized to print ,¤g,'§,l’.{,§Y"°'p"'” from plates of more than four subjects ea upon power presses the fronts and backs of any paper money, bonds, or other printed matter now or hereafter authorized to be executed at the Bureau of R _ H Engraving and Prinf ; and the Secretary shall, in the exercise of °d°°°°°° °r°°` the authority conferr1e1dz upon him by this paragraph, reduce the number of persons employed in the operation of plate-printing presses by not less than two hundred and eighteen. For the work of engraving and printing, exclusive of repay work, ,h:v§,{§,°§§’""° '°' during the fiscal year 1924 of not exceeding one hundred and thirty- eight million delivered sheets of United States currenc and national. bank currency, one hundred and two million two hundred and forty· three thousand eight hundred and thirty-five delivered sheets of internal-revenue stamps, sixty-six thousand seven hundred and Efty delivered sheets of customs stamps, eight hundred and thirty-six vo, 38 ,8_5_V0, thousand six hundred delivered sheets of opium orders and special- •o.p.ii:a.' p' ’ ` tax stamps required under the Act of December 17, 1914, and eight ·"‘“·l’·”°· million five hundred and sixty-two thousand six hundred and thirty- six delivered sheets of checks, drafts, and miscellaneous work, as follows: For salaries of all necessary employees, other than (plate printers S¤*=¤‘i°*’· and plate printers’ assistants, $2,454,400, to be expen ed under the _ direction of the Secretary of the Treasu%including $8,400 for cus- $‘I’.Q,.Y‘?,Y°"°°"°t°‘ todv of dies, rolls, and plates: Promkled, at no portion of this sum 1***%********** shall be expended for printing United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denominations than those that may be canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the re· V°‘·’”• l’· “· quirements of the Act “To define and fix the standard of value, to maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refund the public debt, and for other purposes," 0 _ _ approved March 14. 1900: Provided further, That not more than .mpT,°,'Lg‘,‘{”'“i’°°°v°