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 224 sixrY·n1errrH CONGRESS. sm. 1. Ch. 204. 1924. recapture; and not exceeding $2,500 for repairs, betterments, and unprovements of United States lails, inclu ingx sidewalks, $1.190,000. i¤¤¤e¤¤<>¤ 0*  Inspection of prisons and prisoners: For the inspection of United ud pm°°°”' States prisons and prisoners, including salary of the assistant superintendent of prisons; to be expended under the direction of the At- ` torney General, $15,890. _ _ ¤§n;y¤_g¤;•%°' ¤“*· The unexpended balance of the_appropr1ations of $100,000 for aeappmirssuea. expenses of additional courts, contamed in the Third Deficiency Act Vo1.42,p.1542· approved March 4, 1923, shall remain available during the fiscal year 1925. C01}nQ¤¥;,‘;;_‘m ° “‘ °‘ TITLE III.—DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE smezms om. oirmcn or run sncrzmaizy mmm, Awami, Salaries: Secretary of Commerce, $12,000; Assistant Secretary, md °m°° p°”°°°°]` and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance mflhigg giggkn egg; with “The Classification Act of 1923," including the chief clerk and paws. superintendent who shall be chief executive officer of the department and who may be designated by the Secretary of Commerce to sign official papers and documents during the temporary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary of the department, $218,380; in all, $230,380. coN·r1NenNr nxmmsns, nnraumnnr or comunrzcn cosrmam mamis- For- contingent and miscellaneous expenses of the offices and °"‘H°“°"“ °“’°°°°°' bureaus of the department, including those for which appropriations for contingent and miscellaneous expgises are specifica y made, including professional and scientific ks, law books, books of reference, periodicals, blank books, pamphlets, maps, newspapers (not exceeding $2,500) ; stationery; furniture and repairs to same; ca ets, matting, oilcloth, file cases, towels, ice, brooms, soap, spongesdvguel, "¤'*i¤*¤¤~ lighting, and heating; purchase and exchange of motor trucks and bicycles; maintenance, repair, and operation of two motor- ropelled passenger-carrying vehic es and of motor trucks and bicycles, to be used only for official purposes; freight and express charges; postage to foreign countries; telegraph and telephone service; typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and exchange; lirst-aid outfits for use in the buildings occu ied by emplplyees of this department; street car fares, not exceeding Avambh for md $300; an _ all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses not umm. included in the foregoing, $225,000, which sum shall constitute the appropriation for contingent expenses of the department and shall a so be available for the purchase of necessa supplies and equipment fortfield stervises of lipreaus and offices of ilie department for vglhich con ingen an mrsce aneous appro riations are s ificall ma e in niiigsiiiiaiissupiihrigstigh order  facilitate the urchase throliigh the centrallec urchaising office Vo1.3ls,p.531. (Division of Suppliesg, as provided in the Act oi) June 17, 1910 (Thirty-sixth Statutes at Large, page 532. R°¤‘· D· °· For rent of buildings in the District of olumbia, $66,500. For rent of storage space outside the Commerce Building, $1,500. m1fri¤¤¤s wd ¤i¤d- _ For_all printing and bmdirig for the Department of Commerce, uicluding all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services in the Pr<>¤}¢·¤· District of Columbia and elsewhere, $475,000: Provided, That an ,,g°“‘“ °' °°*’Y °‘”' amount not to exceed  of this allotment may be expended for salaries of persons detailed from the Government Printing Office for service as copy editors. ·