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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. 1175 three at $420 each; five packers, at $660 each; clerk to sign, under d§,@F’§,,;° “*¢¤ *'“’°' the direction of the Secretary, in his name and for him his approval ° of all tribal deeds to allottees and deeds for town lots made and executed according to law for any of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, $1,200; in all, $222,020. orrrca or somcxroiz. S°u°**°*’S °m°°· Salaries: Three members of a board of a ea to be a ointed by Bmd °' °PP°°“· the Secretary of the Interior, at $4,000 eachlipassiiitant att£1?neys—0ne m°m°ys’°m` $3,000, two at $2,750 each, four at $2,500 each, seven at $2,250 each, eleven at $2,000 each; medical expert, $2,000; clerks—one of class four, six of class three (one of whom shall act as steno apher and one of whom shall be a stenographer and typewriter), tgiiee of class two, one of class one; copyist, $900; messenger, $840; three assistant messengers, at $720 each; m all, $90,950. coN·r1rmm~:·r EXPENSES, naraarrurxr or run rivrmuoa. For contingent expenses of the office of the Secretary and the C°°mg°°t° X bureaus offices, and buildings of the department; furniture, carpets, ice, lumber, hardware, dry goods, advertising, telegraphing, telephone Automobile M uw service, street car fares not exceeding $250, and expressage; for the Secretary. purchase for the use of the_Secretary of the Interior, at a cost not to exceed $5,000, which sum is hereby made immediately available, of one passenger-carrying automobile to replace one present passengercarrying automobile, which may be exchanged or traded in part payment thereof; not exceeding $500 shall be available for the payment of damagles caused to private property by department motor vehicles exc usive of those operated by the Government fuel yards; purchase and exchange o motor trucks, motor cycles and bicycles, mamtenance, repair, and operation of motonpropelled passenger-carrying vehicles and motor trucks, motor cycles, and b1- cycles, to be used only for official purposes; diagrams, awnings, filing and labor—saving devices; constructing model and other cases and furniture; and other absolutely necessary expenses not herembefore provided for. including trave ing expenses, fuel and lights, typewriting and labor-saving machines, $7 9,200. _ Sm,,,m,,,,_ For stationery, including tags, labels, index cards, cloth-lined wrappers, and specimen bags, printed in the_course of manufacture and such printed envelopes as are not supplied under contracts made by the Postmaster General, for the department and its several bureaus Add,,,0¤,,,,,,,,,p,, and offices, $75,000; and, in add1tion thereto,_ sums amounting to iuedavpreprlmcns. $55.850 shall be deducted from other appropriations made for the fiscal year 1924, as_follows : Surveying pub IC lands, $2,500; protecting public lands and timber, $2.000; contingent expenses of offices of surveyors general, $2,000; contingent expenses local land offices, $3,000; (}eologic·a1 Survey, $2,200; Bureau o Mines, $5 000; Indian Service, $35.000; Freedmen’s Hospital, $650; Saint lijlizabeths Hospital, $3.50u; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute together with the first-named sum of $75,000, the total appropriation for stationery for the department and its several bureaus and offices 'o he fiscal rear 1924. Books, riouioois, 1 lfbr the puichase or exchange of professional and scientific books, etc- pe law books, and books to complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the depart- . . 750. . mellidrient of quarters for department trucks, and for the storage of Rm Patent Office models and exposition exhibits, $3,600.