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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 81. 1924. 51 Government of the United States in sums not exceeding $1,000 in any one case,” approved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 154, reported to Congress at its present session, $657.07. In all, Coast Guard, $13,887 ,007.07. BUREAU or nncrmvrnc AND rxunrmc. mIég,s$;$s¤dPm# For the work of engraving and printing, exclusive of repay work, th—g<?digi<>¤¤* Work ¤¤- during the fiscal year 1924 of not exceeding twenty-seven million Vldlz?42,p.1099. delivered sheets 0 United States currency and national-bank currency in addition to the number of sheets of currency of this character authorized in the Act making appropriations for the Treasury De artment for the fiscal year 1924, as follows: _ Iizor salaries of all necessary employees, other than late printers S¤1¤¤¤¤· and plate printers’· assistants, $267,975; to be expendgd under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. _ For wages of plate printers at piece rates, to be fixed by the WW- Secretary of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for such work, includingethe wages of (printers’ assistants when employed, $195,750; to expended un er the direction of the Secirziletaiy of the Treaiuryrf D A A Om mm d e 'mitation in the reasur epartment ppropriation ct um °P_ for the iiscal year 1924 as to tlie number of delivered sheets of @38 81199*8 m opium orders and special—tax stamps required nmder the Act of '°2’p' (m' December 17, 1914, is hereby increased from eight hundred and thirty-six thousand six hundred sheets to two million eight hundred and thirty-six thousand six hundred sheets, and the limitation sh{'{*¤;hg:;$g§gg°%¤ on the number of delivered sheets of internal-revenue stamps is V0£s42,p.1|B9. ' hereb reduced from one hundred and two million two hundred and Ebrty-three thousand eight hundred and thirty-five sheets to one hundred million two hundred and forty-three thousand eight _ hundred and thirty-five sheets. runnm HEALTH snnvrcn. ,°5¤b“¤ H¤¤m¤_S•=¤’· Damage claims: To pay claims for damages to or losses of ri- P¤Y¤°¤* °' °'¤*¤¤ vately owned property adjusted and determined b the Treasiiry iinimdéiyu pmpmy Department under the provisions of the Act entitlied "An Act, to V°"”""1°°°‘ provide a method for the settlement of claims arisin against the Government of the United States in sums not exceedgng $1,000 in any one case," aplproved December 28, 1922, as fully set forth in House Document umbered 154, reported to Congress at_ its present session, $52.25. muws AND Assay ormcns. Boise, Idaho, assay officez For incidental and contingent ex-  “°*’°· “'°Y penses, $300. runmc numnmes. P°"“°b““‘“"¤· Boston, Massachusetts, appraisers? stores: For improvements to § ;,,,,,,_ dock and construction of storage house, $3,500. Operating supplies for public buildings: For fuel, steam, gas 01>¤¤~¤¤s¤¤px>¤i¤¤· for lighting and heating purposes, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1923, $105,000. ummm HosrrrA1.s. m'”'°1‘°"’“°l" Key West, Florida Marine H ital: For wells, pum, pump K'Yw°’*·"·’· house, electric feeders ’pneumatic-pdgssure tank piping andp fittings, ww ¤Pw'#` to provide water supply for plumbing and for fire protection, $5,500.