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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 199. 1922. 553 writer), three of class two, one of class one; copyist, $900; messenger, $840; three assistant messengers, at $720 each; m all, $90,950. ooirrmemnr nxrmnsns, DEPARTMENT or THE mrnmon. b For conitgngent elxpplriilses of theh oiglice of the Secretary and the °°°u°g°°t°xp°°°°& 11reaus, 0 ces an dmgs 0 the epartment; urniture car ts, ice, lumber, hardware, dry goods, advertising, telegraphirig, sliseet car fares not exceeding $350, and ex ressage; not exceeding $500 shall be available for the payment ol) dam es caused to private property bisdepartment motor vehicles; purihgiase and exchange of motor truc, motor cycles, and bicycles; maintenance, repair, and operation of motonprogelled passenger-carrying vehicles and motor titucks, motor cycles, bicyc gsqtci, e used only for official purposes; ams; awnmgs, an a or-savin devices; constructing mgglel and other cases a.n§l furniture; and other absolutely necessary expenses not herembefore provided for, mcluding traveling expenses, Prwm teirizaa ad lutzrzrg m“z;¤a» .t;;°¢;°2=.5’°;"”;dt Tha as M W wi yays er eaprov o c eecre o War is authorized and to deliver to the Department iillythe Interior, wittlhtmt payment therefor, one motor-propelled passengercarrying ve c e. _ For statiogery, includgng tags, £.bels,hindex cartls, clplth-lined Bum"' wrappers, an s ecimen ags, print in the course o man acture, and such printed) envelopes as are not supplied under contracts made bydtheglfostmaster General, for tgeshdepartrlpent and its several bureaus Addr www an 0 ces $75 000; an in `tion thereto, sums amounting to fgqm ,,,,,1;,,; 223,350 shall bé deditctfd frog other apprggriafiorés madeogor the mmm mm year 1923, as o ows: 1u·vey1ng pu c an s, $25 ; protecting public lands and timber, $2,000; contmgent expenses of gflices of fS y01'S general? §,000 Geological Sgrveiyx, $2,200; ureau 0 as $4,500- n 'an ervice, $35,00 ; en’s Hospital, $650; Saint Elizabeths Hospital, $3,500; 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 for the fiscal year 1923. For rofessional and scientific books, law books, and books to ,,,?°°k" p°"°di°'°°’ P . . . . complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department $750. Rm For rent of quarters for department trucks, and ior the storage of f Patent Office models and exposition exhibits $3,600. _ Poms. mmm For post e starpjps for the department and its bureaus, as required under the Hostal nion, to dprepay post2ge_on matter addressed to Postal Union countries, an for special el1very_stam(pis for use m the Uriited States when it is necessary to secure IIIIIDB ate delivery 0 mai, $2,500. - The purchase of supplies and equipment or the procurement of epliniiirula. m services for the bureaus and offices of the Department of the Interior at the seat of government hereafter may be made m open market, m the manner common among busmess men, when the aggregate amount of the purchase does not exceed $50. _ _ _ Spam ,mm,m_ For per diem in lieu of subsistence of two special mspectors, while S,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ traveling on duty, at not exceeding $4, an for actual necessary expenses of transportation (including temporary employment of stenogra hers, typewriters, and other ass1stance outside 0 the District of Columbia, and for mcidental expenditures necessaar to_ the efficient conduct of examinations), to be expended under e direction of the Secretary of the Interior, $3,500. _ _ Immun For per diem at not exceeding $4 111 lieu of subsistence to SIX saunas. •¤·» ‘ inspectors and while remaming at the seat of government under