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 50 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. S*'¤“°* R°"“”°¤· T Samu l R b'us, William Madden Joseph De Fontes igseuléiube ii»£°iiigiiid and0Ch:i·les C. Allen? iiieszleingers on night duty during the Sixty; °°"°°°‘ Am"' seventh Congress, first session, for extra services, $700 each, $2,800. ma‘°:iiK.°°°°°°g°' W The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to transfer, with- . out pjgyment therefor, to the G<ge{’nment Pnnting Office one motorpro ed passenger-carrying ve c e. b,¤P:,*,‘;1'gfP'*¤“¤¢*¤d rmsuo rmurrnc Aim immme. T'°“"” D°"’”°` For printing and binding for the Treasury Department including ment. 1 printing required b the Federal Farm Loan Act $65  _ ¤§{?,'1°’°"‘°°' mw For printing andy binding for the Smithsomaii Institution, mclud— ing $26,702.70 for the National Museum, $10,000 for the Bureau of American Iglhgnologéyrl, 21; $5,000 for the Annual Reportsi of the American toric ociation, fiscal years 1921 an 1922, $41,702.70. I°°'l"§:°"°°°’ For printing and bindingvfor  lnterior Department, $50,000. P‘""° °°‘ d For thaalgatent Office;1 lopmpsrmting the wpe§y issue of paws, · esigns, e-mar an a exe usive 0 ustrations; an or printing, engravmgksillustrations; and binding the Official Gazette, D, including weekly, monthly, bimonthly, and annual indices, $70,000. ues. mt M in For printing and binding for the Deipartment of Justice, $10,000. m,,,,_ or rm an m or e ost ce e artment, exc u- ’°·‘°*'*·*·°•=*·** F p`ting db'dingf th om Dp 1 mmmumn sivle of the money-ogdgr office, ?100é£800b { ul mem. or printing an indin§` or e artment o Agric ture mary °,,,°mm_ $125,000, to continue availa e duri.ug[;.he  year 1922. i .1.**** ****·***~L$;g.*s;*.**.;**.:;1**.s. ..3*****; 2i.°*n*****· ‘**%**z*:.*1g ecopyrig _ ep ca_ono eca o o ie entries of the copyright office, and bmdmg, rebmdmg, gdiiii repair- Summocomm inipf library books, and for building and grounds, $18,000. or printing and binding for the Su reme Court of the United States, $6,000, and the printing for tlile Su reme Court shall be done by the prmter it may employ, unless it shall otherwise order. S°P•'*¤*¤¤°¤¤° °* ormcn or sumnmmmnm or nocuimzrrs. Documents. °°““““°“‘°‘*’°“’°‘* For furniture and fiirtures, tyxwriters, carpets, labor-saving machmes, and so forth, including e same objects specified under §}$§lh§®d5g5 the Sundry Cirul Appropriation Act for the fiscal year I 1 ' SJ,‘:2£,$.':{:: “°“°" JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES oomrrs, For payment of the final ju@ents and decrees, includin costs of suits, which have been rendered under the rovisions of the Act of March 3, 1887, entitled "An Act to provide fiir the bringing of suits against the Government of the United States/’ certified to Congress durmv the present session by the Attorney General in House Docu- <¤¤=¤¤¤¤¤¤- mentcliumbered 78, and which have not been appealed, namely: Under the War Department, $3,283.45; Under the Navy Department, $8,129.59; I“‘°"°*· In all, $11,413.04, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay mterest on the respective judgments at the rate of 4 per centnum per acpnum from the date thereof until the time this _ _ appropria onisma e. _ mgrfmrgt igor payment of the judgmentrendered against_the United States by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and certified to Congress by the Attorney General in House Document Numbered 82 of the present session, $10,374.75, together withasufficient sum to ay mterest thereon at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from Octolber 2, 1918, to the date this appropriation is made.