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 SIXTY-SEVENTH cononnss. sm. IV. GH. 24. 1923. 1111 coxrriccnxr nxrnnsns, nm1>An·rMnN·r or comumzcn. For contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and bu- °°““‘“¥°“‘°‘P°¤°°°· realus of nne department, for which appropriations for contingent an misce aneous expenses are not s cilicall made includin rofessional and scientilic books, law blsibks, bogks of keferenceggeriodicals, blank books, pamphlets, maps, newspapers (not exceeding $2,500); stationery; furniture and repairs to same; carpets, matting, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, sponges; fuel, P°"·P·m°· liighéing, and heating; for the purchase fog the usefof the Secretary o ommerce, at a cost not to exceed 5,000 0 one passen ercarrying automobile to replace one present passenger-carrying a§tomobile, which may be exchanged or traded in part payment thereof; purchase and exchange of motor trucks and bicycles; maintenance, repair, and operation of two motor-propelled passengencarryinfg vehicles and of motor trucks and bicycles, to be used only for 0 · ficial purposes; freight and express charges; postage to foreign countries; telegraph and telephone service; typewriters, adding machines, and other labon-saving devic§s,bincln§ing tlineinl regair and exghsénge; re airs to bui din occu ie 0 ces o the ecretary 0 ommgrce; rental of wgater-coldling giant in Commerce Building, not to exceed $1,400; first-aid outfits for use in the buildings occupied by employees of this department; street car fares, not exceeding $300; and all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses not included dugggiqgx. %>u}_>:B<lL· in the foregoing, $89,500, and m addition thereto sums amounting ac., my giqgmsé to $128,750 shall be deducted from other appr0pr1ations_made for §‘{‘§’ S“PP °°”" the fisca§)yean't1g24tang added to th? apprniprnxon “igp::1;11ng1ent exnses e a en 0 ommerce mor er ac epur- vd_ _ _ gliase thro1i)gh the central purchasiiig office as provided in the Act of 36'P m June 117,g91({u§Statutesdati§iQarg2, V0lIlh1;l(136, page 231),dof certam su ies or reaus an 0 ces or w c con ingen an misce a- negilis appropriations arg, specifically made, as follows: Iglnlreau gf Foreign and Domestic ommerce—prom0ting commerce urope, $12,000; promoting commerce (South_and Central America) , $15,000; commercial attaches, $6,000; promoting commerce in_ the Far East, $10.000; export industries, $$3,000; maintenance district and cooperative offices. $15,000; restrictions and regulations on trade by foreign countries, $2,000; directory of foreign buyers,$1,000 ;general expenses, Lighthouse Service, $8,500; contingent expenses, Steamboat Inspection Service, $7,500; contingent expenses, shipping service, $500; instruments for measuring vessels, $500; instruments for_count1ng passengers, $250; enforcement of wireless communication laws, $1,000; Bureau of Standards-equigment $1,000, general expenses $1,000; general expenses, Coast and _ eodetic Survey, $4,500 ;_ miscellaneous gxpensgs, }Bn{e€u ofdF1sh¢;1n;e% §n0,000; and_tl;re sand total sum of .·218 5 s a e an cons 1 u e e appropria ion or contingent expen2ses, Department of Commerce, to be expended through gl§0‘i1ggSb°Div?1§:l>¢;i‘x1d°<il* the central purchasing office (Divisnorn of S)uppl1esEDepartme1;t of pp ' Commerce, and shall also be availab e or 0 °ects an purposes o the several appropriations mentioned under this title, “Contingent expenses. Department of Commerce,” in this Act. _ Rm For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, $06,500. ' For rent of stornignfspiace optsidg tig Colinmerne lgiglding, $1,500. Pmmgmdbmdmg For rintino an in in or a e epa men 0 ommerce, in- ‘ cludingp the Coast and Geidetic Survey and the Bureau of the Prom Census. $460,000: Provided, That an amount not to exceed $2,000 nam brcopyurzof thislallotment may be expended for salaries of persons detailed °”‘ from the Government Printing Office for service as copy editois.