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 372 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 55. 1922. Ex °¤¤°¤ ¤¤°°' For expenses incident to the disch e of the duties imposed upon nidiiiiigiia the Secretary of the Treasury by th:r'I‘ransportation Act, 1920, the ,,V°lj§§’5,’fif;_51’ v°1' Federal Control Act, approved March 21, 1918, as amended, and for mYL;l;,*°,;,,g,P· 35·”’· expenses arising in connection with loans and credits to foreign ' ` Governments imder the Liberty Loan Acts and the Victory Liberty V0, 41 548 Loan Act and in connection` with credits granted or conditions 'p` entered into under the Act providing for the rehef of populations_m V,,,_ ,1, ,,_ 9,,, Europe and contiguous countries, and in connection owith credits granted or conditions entered into under the Act providing for the sale of surplus war material, including personal services in the District of Columbia, $25,000. D*¤¤¤<=¤ms*¤ P•l¤· Distinctive paper for United States securities: For distinctive _ Quanaéies author- paper for United States currency, national-bank currency, and "‘°"‘ ederal reserve bank currency, not exceeding one hundred and iift million sheets, including transportation of paper, traveling,  , P·¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤vi·=¤¤~ and other necessary expenses, $963,281.31; expense of officer etailed from the Treasury Department, $50 per month when actually on dut, $600; three registers, at $1,380 each; six counters, at $800 eacg; guards-—one $1,000, four at $900 each; three skilled laborers, at $840 each; in all, $979,941.3I. ,,_;‘;,¥fP°‘“”‘*°“*° "’"‘ mvrsrorr or arromrmniwrs. ,,§,§,§§,,,‘;§c_"’*Si°“· Salaries: Chief of division, $3,000; assistant chief of division, $2,250; executive clerk, $2,000; clerks——fou.r of class four, six of class three, eight of class two, eight of class one, three at $1,000 each, one $900; messenger, $840; assistant messenger, $720; in all, $50,310. Sw DIVISION or PRINTING mn sixrriounnr. _sgs!¤it;{Jt<{z*tc_¤ivi¤i¤¤» Salaries: Chief of division, $2,500; assistant chief of division, ' $2,000; clerks—five of class four, four of class three, four of class two, four of class one, two at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; bookbinder, $1,400; multigraph o rators—one $1,200, one $1,000;·three messengers, at $840 each? assistant messenger, $720; skilled laborer, $840; laborers——four at $720 each, three at $660 each; messenger boy_s—two at $480 each two at $420 each; in all, $48,440. ,,§§‘f,§L‘,§f",Z’[c_‘°‘ "°' or stationery, including tags, labels, and index cards printed in course of manu acture, for the Treasur Department and its several _ _ bureaus and offices, $160,000, and in addition thereto sums amount- ‘ ,,,,’,§‘}‘{,${,’,§‘,,‘,{§‘§‘§F‘°" mg to $228,450 shall be deducted from other appropriations made for the fiscal year 1923, as follows: Contingent e enses, mint at Philadelphia, $700; contingent ex enses, mint at Sa1i{£`rancisco, $300; contingent expenses, mint at Iienver, $300; contingent expenses, assay office at New York, $700; materials and miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printin, $10,000; suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes, $1,100; §’ublic Health Service, $8,000; expenses of Coast Guard, $10,000; general expenses of public buildings, $6,000; collecting the revenue from customs, $75,000; collecting internal revenue, $116,350; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the first·named sum of $160,000, the total appro riation for stationery for the Treasury Department and its several bureaus and offices, with the exception of eld officers located in foreign countries, for the fiscal year 1923. ,,,g*’f*”"”¤ “’*’ “°*" For printing and binding for the Treasury Department, including printing required by the Federal Farm Loan Act, $500,000. _ _ countries, and for postage for the Treas Department, $1,500. B°‘*"*°d'¤¤· For materials for the use of the bookbigr located in the Treasury Department, $250.
 * "'°“¥"~ For postage required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union