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 SIXTY-'SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sms. II. Ch. 104. 1922. 439 covnnummrr PRINTING orricn. mgg‘};g{¤°¤‘ P'*¤*· Not to exceed $45,000 of the appropriation "Public prinf and l$X.§°l.Z’t:i°§.i°1°§.°i,°i¤ binding, fiscal year 1922," is madle available to enable themgublic ***5%, P lm Prmter to comply with the provisions of law granting thirt days' ’ ` annual leave to the employees of the Government Printing (lriiice. EXECUTIVE. nxmave. nxncrrrrvn MANs1oN AND czaomms. m;§>;*;?gf,g_ M¤¤*¤¤ For fuel for the Executive Mansion and greenhouses, $6,000. Fm'- Brmnau or nrmcmucr. Em·=i¤¤¢v B¤¢¤¤¤- For carrying on the work of the Bureau of Eflicieney as authorized p,f,‘§1,_‘i°“ ‘“‘° °" by law, including salaries and contingent expenses; supplies; stationery; purchase and exchange of equipment; printing an bindingtraveling expenses; ger diem in lieu o subsistence; not to exceed $100 for law books, ooks of reference, and periodicals; and not to exceed $100 for street car fare; in all, $10,000. DISTRICT or ooLUMB1A. ”*““°*°‘°°‘¤m“*· nxncurrvn ormcn. E‘°‘”'""°°m°° For temporary employment of additional assistant inspectors for Buuding Mmmm the building inspection division, $3,000. imconnma or DEEDS. [ W °m°°°‘ The recorder of deeds of the District of Columbia is authorized to B°°ktyP°wm°”' purchase book typewriter machines or parts thereof to an amount not Prom exceeding $6,549: Provided, That not to exceed $5,872.20 of the Exchaxigeetoldmm purchase (price shall be paid from the fees and emoluments of his °h'“°°‘ office, an that he shall exchange, as the balance of the purchase price, old book typewriter machines of the value of not less than $676.80. CONTINGENT AND DHSCELLANEOUS. For ostage for strictly official mail matter $1 500. P°°°°°°` For general advertising, authorized and  b law, and for Ad"'°u°" tax an school notices and notices of changes in reguhztions, for the fiscal years that follow: Fiscal year 1920, $8; Fiscal year 1921, $1,746.22. nnmens. Brwsn For re airs and im rovements to the Calvert Street B1'idge,_$26,000: 1s%1;¤i_v ° r t stm Provided}? That one-half of any amount expended from this appro- p$,}’,,;‘Qfpriation shall be borne by the street railwaly compani or companies wing r•i¤w•y pwusin said brid e and the amount thus co acted sh be pai mto the Treasury oig the United States to the credit of the United States and to the credit of the District of Columbia. m the same piéggorticns as this appropriation is paid from the Treasury of the Um States and the revenues of the District of Columbia. smwnas. S°"” For operation and maintenance of the sewage pumping service, P“m!*‘”¢ ’°""‘°°· including repairs to boilers, machinery, and pumping stations, and