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 1176 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. sm. IV. Ch. 42. 1923. P¤¤*»¤s¤¤t=*¤P¤· For postage stamps for the department and its bureaus, as required under the Postal Union, to prepay postage on matter addressed to Postal Union countries, and for special-delivery stamps for use in the Fiéited (States when it is necessary to secure immediate delivery of mai 250 . opgunnulixarggtichases in The l>\11‘;¤l18S¢ of Supplies and equipment or the procurement of services for the bureaus and offices of the Degiartment of the Interior, including Howard University and Columbia nstitution for the Deaf, at the seat of government hereafter may be made in open market, in tlge lrlnannerlizomxénon among bugigess men, when the aggregate amount o the urc use oes not excee 50. {,’,‘;‘§§,°{,j‘§,S,,;,,,t,,_ For Iper diem at not exceeding $4 in lieu of subsistence to two special inspectors and to six inspectors while traveling on duty, and for actual necessary expenses of transportation and incidental expenses of negotiation, inspection, and investigation, including _ telegraphing, temporary employment of stenographers, and other iiigiiiixan. assistance outside of the District of Columbia, $10,000: Provided, That the six inspectors shall not receive per diem in lieu of subglstence f¥rGa longer period than twenty days at any one time at _ e seat o overnment. mg, i pm°°d` To enable the Secretary of the Interior to take testimony and prepare the same, in connection with disbarment prooeedin instituted against persons charged with improper practices beiire the department, its bureaus and offices, $100, or so much thereof as may be necessary. Fortlw Dérmmwt- For printing and binding for the Department of the Interior, including all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, except the . Geological Survey the Bureau of Mines, and the Patent Office, Annual, reports um- $145,000: Provided, That the annual reports of the department and “°d· of all its bureaus and establishments, including the Reclamation glgvice, shall not exceed a total of one thousand two hundred and pages. G°°l°°mS°my` _ 1*2or the United States Geological Survey: For engraving the illustrations necessaxiy for the annual re ort of the director and for the monographs, pro essional papers, bugetins, water-supply papers, and the report on mineral resources, and for printing and binding the same publications, of which sum not more than $45,000 may Ee (psed  Oe)r6grav11;g,$$é1)0,0g0; for miscellaneous printing and _ ming,., ;1na,1 ,00. B‘"““°fM“’°" For the Bureau of Mines, including printing, engraving of illustrations, and binding bulletins, technical papers, miners’ circulars, and other publications to carry out the purposes of the Act of §ke2bg16g1‘y 25,11213% $25},900; for miscellaneous printing and binding, , ; in a , ,90 . P°°°°°°m°°`  or the Patent Office: For printing the weekly issue of patents, Om,,,Gm,,°_ designs, trade-marks, prints, and labels, exclusive of illustrations; and for printing, engraving illustrations and binding the Official Gazette, including weekly, bimonthl , and annual indices $640,000; for miscellaneous printing and binding, $30,000; in all, $670,000. ` MISCELIANEOUS rrnms, rrzanrronx or ALASKA. Cm°ImS°°°` _ IHSBHQ of Alaska: For care and custody of persons legally ad- Pmm Judged msane in Alaska, including transportation and other exsanninum cm. P€¤S®S, $142,500: Provided, That authority is granted to the Secre- ’“Y· tary of the Interior to pay from this appropriation to the Sanitarium Company of Port and, Oregon, not to exceed $600 per capita
 * "*¤““¤°“dbi“°’°g· PRINTING AND BINDING.