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 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 23. 1921. 61 INTERDEPARTMENTAL SOCIAL HYGIENE BOARD. S,}g;f§;,1;§,§;*,’g*§,’;;,Q,{ The duties and powers conferred upon the lnterdepartmental 4(Z{lg§§§`f°"°d` Social Hygiene Board by Chapter XV of the Army A propriation Act approved July 9, 1918, with respect to the expenditure of the appropriations made therein are extended and made applicable to the appropriations for similar purposes made in this Act; - E lm or ezépenses of the board, including personal services in the Dis- °°°°°S°S’ ‘ trict of olumbia and elsewhere, books of reference and periodicals, printing and binding, traveling, and other necessary expenses, fiscal year 1922’ $25,0009 Assistance to States For assistin the States in protecting the military and naval ` forces of the Tjnited States against venereal diseases, fiscal year Pr W 1922, $200,000: Provided, That no part of this sum shall be expended v£1S¢gS1mSumem¤S in assisting reformatories, detention homes, hospitals, or other “°‘“d°°· similar institutions in the maintenance of venereall mfected persons; ‘ In all, Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Bean; $225,000. DEPARTMENT or STATE. ”°°°'°'“°"‘°‘S°°‘* Pass rt r us, Passport Bureaus: For salaries and expenses of maintenance of ligihggs bu N · and expenpassport bureaus, Hseal year 1922, as follows: SSS, at aeagnma At New York, New York, $20,820; P'“°°°’· At San Francisco, California, $7 ,500 ; At Chicago, Illinois, $17,500; At Seattle, Washington, $4,500; At New Orleans, Louisiana, $7,500; ln all, $57,820. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. m£¥?’“”' ”°"°"' ormcn or THE snonmranr. °*”°° °*S°°‘°‘°'Y· Undersecretary of the Treasury, to be nominated by the President Hiig·ii¤ii;$ry`¤¤d and appointed by him, by and with the advice and consent of the °“lBZi.,s,m_ Senate, who shall receive compensation at the rate of $10,000 per annum and shall perform such duties in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury as may be prescribed by the Secretary or by law, R_S_ umm pj, and under the provisions of section 177, Revised Statutes, in case ' of the death, resignation, absence, or sickness of the Secretary of the Treasur ,shall perform the duties of the Secretary until a successor is appointed, or such absence or sickness shall cease, fiscal year 1922, $10,000. Pm Division of Printing and Stationery: Clerks-—-one $1,400, one Hgrggzriiiugigg- in- $1,200, one $1,000, one $900; multigra h operators——·one $1,200, one ew 1m.m mp °y` $1,000; skilled laborer, $840; four liaborers, at $720 each; two l’i°'·‘“·¥’·*”"· messenger be s, at $480 each; in all, fiscal year 1922, $11,380. mus and 1-,1,,5 D,_ Division ofy Mail and Files: Distributing clerk, $1,400; reading Qggiti ml 10 and routing clerk, $1,400; assistant file clerk, $1,100; assistant  im? mp y` mail messenger, $900; in all, fiscal year 1922, $4,800. ‘i°*·“*P· 126* orncn or me coiu>·rRoL1.Ea or THE CURRENCY. 0:ii?ii1Y{r(.i§Z'§’?tr°u" For salaries, fiscal year 1922, at annual rates of compensation as ¤¤€,li?¤‘g0¤al2;?p1W follows: Clerks—four at $2,000 each, four at $1,800 each, four at °` ’p‘1 ` $1,600 each, Eve at $1,400 each; clerk-counters—two at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each; two messengers at $840 each; in all, $3 7 7     mminjng The Comptroller of the Currency may designate a national bank divimn-oi examiner to act as chief of the examining division in his office.