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 1009 2 TLB '81.T—·1{ONEY' .‘ timer occordiog to the didorcnf distances of tho. depowtarics ro from the  of‘G0vcmi:1o¤t, within which —¥al1‘ drafts upon dh them, respccti¢ely,· skull he presented for payment; and,. ‘i¤ O} default of ouch `ptjowntatjov to_ dircct any other xpodo and 19 pm? of, payniont which he may  proper! but, in pa11/ 11 these rc£‘¤l¤tion and directioos; it spoil be his duty to guard, 5 I ·8g fm- 35  ay bo,-against thopc drafts_ bcgugosed or thrown mm circulatioax as ·n paper currency or a medium ot; exchange. gy °'_ 5%. Duplicntcofor low, ¤t0len,__or destroyed idisburéng F4 co&cers’ [checks or `mtnl checks or warra;¤t¤.—¢W~honcvor any 43 origimi whack ig lost, stolen; cr" destroyed digbursing -otHcers and agents of the United States;  outhorizcd, within throg Sa you-S {From the date of. such chock, to issuo a duplicate check, ad ` m§der_ such regulations in orogird to tts  had pgymgnt,. im and opou the cxocution ot such bond, with surotios, rtg in-‘, g dgmaity the. United St4t&, and proof of l<$; otpriginal check, r gs. me ‘Socrota,ry of ‘ the Treasury shall'   `Prooidodn  · That whéniévor any orl3ina1_ chock or yvarrout of the Post om Omoo Department has been l@t,_st0léi1; or déstroycd the Post·‘ m muster Goncml oiny authorize the issuance of a dupticgto ue thereof, dt gui time within three Niro tmp: the date of cock as original chock or warrant; upon th execution by the owner AI thereof ot such bond of indemnity as tho crqszmsmr General ”· ` _ may prmribe: Provided? fs¢i·¢I•cr,` That vfhcn ouch. porigingl  check or warrdnt   not exceed in amount the osum of $$0. th and the padeo or oymcr `is; ’at· the dgto 'of tho application, an m amor-or employee in the service ot the Post 0@cc Department.-. whqther by codtracto designation, · or appointment, the Post- E mastor__Go¤cnl.‘may, in lieu of an indemnity bond, authorize- as the  of '¤- gluplicgto chock or warrant [upon such an. cc rmdavlt as-he oaajprescrlbotito bomade bot0ro_quy‘ post·'· M mastcr by the mycc or owner of an original check or war- in mnt. (B. S; §` 3646; Feb, 16, 1§85, c. 123, E Stat;··306; c_ Mar. 3, 1998; c. 1129, 34 Stat. 84; June 19, 1906, c. 3434, 34 -f Stat; 301; May 27,1908, c. 206; 35 Stat: 415; Ebb. 23;-1909, ic. 174, w Stat. 844; Mar. 21, 1916,40, 52, 39. Stat. 37.) °1 529.  of. public ioncys; prohibition against.- _°i Except is otherwise provfdgd `by- law, no advance of public C; money shalt be `mdde iuwuayfchse. And in all casps oi-cou- tk trhcti Tor the ‘peri'ormau~cof of -ai1y· service, .0r tho iiclivory a1 or prtidos of my dwcriptioa; for the use of tho United Btdtcq, rz paw: shall not exceed the value of {tho _ service / rendered, 2 or ct tho nrtidcs dolivcrod previously to such payment. It _ shall, however, be lalwful, under the spxinl direction ot the Q! ·  to make ouch ndvancw to the disimrsing omccrs ot. 3: tho.Govcr t as may be nocorury to tho Ialthful and prompt 1 t ” dischugé of tum r ivo dutiesgdud; to tho tuldlimopt of I tho public engagements. frm Prcdident may also direct such} $ advances as no gary deem nocwary andpropor, to persons i¤_ Q tho mitiatnry md paul)  employed 0:,1_~fdistnnt*·statiox1s, ll · when tho discharge · ot tho .P¤Y and omoluixontr to_ which they may bc untitled cannot be regularly cioctod. (R. S. “ I 3648.} ' - ‘ J - ‘ = 5M. Sane; payment in advance for periodicals.--'I‘he an·* ts _ mul iszbscriptiom for publiootions for uu in tho immigrdtion b? scrvioo at large, and subscriptions for publications. for the a' Department or Agriculture,  be paid for by tho; Secrotarj f‘ of `Agriiculturc, submripdous to newspapers, _1mguzincsQ,peri0d- t‘ ·i@1.g, usd. otha pwliu om, purchased from funds cio the Qoarmrmnstm Corps; ru  p iptiom for foreign, and protdopoional 4· newspapers and peri to ·bé paid for from tho apm·oprIntion for tho Engineer Sch 1, District of Columbia., qubocrip S ' tiom for publicat.iom’£o*r the United- State! Votennf Buro¤u,_ 1** to be mid for by the dtrbctor, subscriptims for newspapers for W V tho naval mvico, and sumcrtyious to portodimls, which .l have H boon ccrtidcd in writing by the `rmcctisc buds otftho oxoca- (· ttvo departments or other Govornmént nstoblishmonts to be _. _88270'·-···2B·---54 I  _

AND FINANCE .§ -537 ‘ quired-. `for odlclal use, ’ to be pald from appropriations avail- »le therefor, may be paid in‘advance.° (Mar. 3, 1905, c; 1483, ` 1, 33 Stat. I-1182; Mar.”4,_1909, c. 301, 35 Stat. 1054; Apr.; 27, ar.f4, 1915,.c. 141, Q 5, 38 Stat. /1049; June 7,1924, c. 292, 531. Same; payments for rent of. omces in foreign counles.——-Section 529 of this tltleshall not apply to advance pay- cuts for rent of offices in foreign countries by the Bureau of areign and Domestic Commerce. (Mar. 4, 1925, c. 556, S 1, LStat..1327.) - f `,· Q ‘ T ¤ . " 532; Same; by United Statu'marsl1~als.—Appropriations for laries, fees, and expenses of marshals shall be available for lvances to be made by United States marshals when authored or approved by the Attorney General. (Dec. 5, 1924, c. 4, 1,43smc.osv.).  “   _;- 533, Same; _D¢]!§l’51RQI\l’{_, of Agrieulture.—Advances of public oney from the appropriations for the Department of Agriculare shall, except as provided in section 534 of this title, beade- by the; Secretary of Agriculture only to such chiefs of. aid parties, agricultural explorers, . special agents,'_and others 5 shall have given ponds 1111 such sums as the Secretary of gricultureshall direct] (Zlune 3, 1902, .c. 985, w .Sta»t._·303.) 534., Same; Form Service! for Eghting form Brea. in emerency cases.-—Advances’ of money under any @ropriation for le. Forest'Service maybe made to the Forwt Service and-by 1thor=lty_ of the. Secretary of Agriculture to chiefs of held lrties for lighting forest Hres _.in emergency  who shall ve bond under such- rules and regulations and yin such sum {, the- Secretary ofi Agriculture may direct, andbdetailed acmnts arising under such advances shall be rendered through _ ld- by the Department `of Agriculture to the General Accounttg Qmce. . _(May·23, 1908, c. 192, 35 Stat. 259; June 10, 1921, _ ·18,§304,_42Stat.24.),  _ ’,_ ° ‘ - · 535. Advanies from appropriation “Boundary Line, nd Canada, and the United State; and Canada."—-Advances Vmoney under the appropriation "_ Boundary line, Alaska and anada, and ·the`.United States and csnaoaycmay be made to le commissioner. on the part of-` the United Statm and by his uthorlty to chiefs of  who shalt give bond under such-- ales and regulations and inj such sum as the Secretary of Eatemay direct, and accounts arising under advances shall a· rendered. through and- by the commissioner on the part E the United States to· the General Accounttng Omce as under' rlvances made to chiefs of parties priori to March 2,. 1921: molded, 'I‘hatfwhen the commissioner is absent from .Wash-` lgton and from his: rwular place. of residence on omcial busisss he shall be allowed actual land necessary expenses of substence not in excess of $8 ·per day. (Apr. 15, 1918, c. 52, ) Stat. 523;` Mar. 2, 1921,·_c. 113, { 1, 41 Stat. 1210; June 10, 921, c.-18, l 304,42 Stat. 241) _, f °· _ -_ ` 536. Advances-to dlabursing ·oBeers and apnta under Army accounts of  ”; amounts; use of.--——·The Secrenry of War may issue his requlsltions for advances to disursing. officers and agents of the Army, under. an "Army ccount of advances? ·not_ to exceed the Qtotal appropriation .- 1r the Army,. the amount so advanced to be exclusively used- 1 pay, upon- proper vouchers, obligations lawfully payable nder the respective appropriations. (June 5, 1920,lc; 240, a l—Stat.,_975.i) _ _· »  _ . · ‘ g   . 537. Same-; charge —to proper approprlations.—-The ». amount o advaqed shall be charged to the proper appropriations and eturned to "Army account of advances ” by pay and counter- “ rarrant. The said _ charge, however, to mrflcular¤ approprialona shall be limited to the amount approprlated` to each. June 5,‘1920,_.e.‘240, 41 Stat. 975.) · _’ A. = Beaalao sections 499 and 500 of this title. `
 * 14, c. 72, `38 Stat. 832, 369;- Mar;_.3, 1915, c.·83, 38 Stat. 929; _