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 1178 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. _42. 1923. P¤b¤¤*¤¤·*¤- rmsmc LAND smzvxcn. S“”PY°”> G°¤°'°'· Surveyors General: For salaries of surveyors general clerks in giaiiiiieiigtig- their offices, and contingent expenses, including office reiit, pay of messengers, stationery, drafting instruments, typewriters, furmture, fuel, lights, books of reference for office use, post-office box rent, and otfhoiy mcidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters as 0 ows: 4-1¤¤k¤· $4Alaska: Surveyor general and ex officio secretary of the Territory, 000- Clerlrs, $11,730; l _ _ Contingent expenses, $3,500; in all, $19,230. A¤=°¤¤· Arizona: Surveyor general, $3,000; Clerks, $15,820; Contingent expenses, $700; in all, $19,520. C¤“‘°'¤*¤· California: Surveyor general: $3,000; glerks, $12,000; $5 an $ ontin nt expenses 50· in 15,550. °°‘°’°d°· Coloraggz Surveyor,generhl, $3,000; glprks, $14,520; H $ ntingent expenses, $500 · in a. 18 020. m’**‘°· Idaho: Surveyor general, $5,000;, ’ glprks, $11,100; $5 H $ ntingent expenses, 50 · in a 14 650. M°“°“““‘ glontanaéz Surveyor general, $3,000; ’ lerks 13 180· Nmda Contiiigentlexpenses, $525; in all, $16,705. ‘ Nevada: Surveyor general, $3,000; Elerks, $11,100; H $ 4 5 `ontingent expenses $400· in a 1 00. Nw M°‘i°°‘ New Mexico: Surveyor general, $3,000; Clerks $14 650· Oregon- Contizigenlfexgienses, $550; in all, $18,200. Oregon: Surveyor general, $3,000; Clerks, $8,010; Contingent expenses $435* in all $11445. U““'· Utah: Surveyor general, $3,000; 1 ’ Clerks, $13,500; W A _ Contingent expenses, $550; in all, $17,050. "°*‘“‘g‘°°· Washington: Surveyor general, $3,000; Clerks $9 740· W _ Contirigent expenses, $550; in all, $13,290. "°“““g‘ Vliyommg: Surveyor general, $3,000; C erks $9 980 · _ _ __ Continlgent expenses, $450; in all, $13,430. _ _ Restriction on clerk mm. Expenses chargeable to the foregoing appropriations for clerk hire and incidental expenses in the offices of the surveyors general shall not be incurred by the respective surveyors general in the conduct of sa_1d_oi‘Iices, except upon previous specihc authorization Tempomydembby by the Commissioner of the General Land Office. _ _ emussm. The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to detail temporarily clerks from the office of one surveyor general to another as the necessities of the service_may require and to pay their actual necessary traveling expenses in going to and returmnv from such office out of the appropriation for surveying the public lands. A deta1led statement oftiraggling expenses incurred hereundeiilshalg be made to W _ ‘ongress at e ginning of each regular session thereo. gr§lg:i;g1*vgry§:mm®d _ The use of the fund created by the Act of March 2, 1895 (Twenty- §},’,{;,§’Q,;¥’·°°*"· eighth Statutes, page 937), for office work in the surveyors genera ’s ¤¤¤i¤- offices is extended for one year from June 30, 1923: Provided, That