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 936 srxrrmisrn conennss. sm. 11. cs. 27. mv. and s imen ba s ` ted in the course of manufacture, and such _ PBC B » Pm , printed envelopes as are not supplied under contracts made by the é{’“““"I.?3 °l?.°"“1’ 5351*23 d“£2§§2‘;£$ “&‘LéF.‘;.“§"§E2l ii35§§.‘?§;?“£ o 1 er a u » o Addirwmlfrcmsncv- l’0o:1§&6(l for, $125,000; and? in addition thereto, sums amounting to m°°°°°°°°°°°°°` E78,500 shall be deducted from other apgropriations made for the fiscal year 1928, as follows: Surveying pu lic lands, $3,500; protect- i¥ public lands and timber, $2,000* continggnt expenses, local land o ces, $3,500;.Geo1o 'cal Surveg, $4,500; diem Service $38,000; Freedmen’s Hospital? $1,000; aint Elizabeths Hospital, $3,000; National Park Service, $5,000; Bureau of Reclamation, $18,000, any imexpended  of which shall revert and be credited _to the reclamation d; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the first-named sum of $125,000, the total appropriation for contingent expenses for the department and its several bureaus and oiiices or the scal_year 1928. _ _ mm, ummm, For the purchase orexchange of professional and scientific books, "°‘ law and nmdical books, and books to complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department by the several ofiices and bureaus of the Interior Depart- ment hereinnamed, there is hereby made available from any appro- priations made for such bureau or oiiice not to exceed the following Omm,,mm,,_ respective sums: Oiiice of the Secretary, $900; Indian Service, $200; Bureau of Education, $1,250; Bureau of Reclamation, $1,500; Geo- lo§cal$Survey, $2,000; National Park Service, $500; General Land 0 ce 500. ‘ I 1%id¤¤;r vwchwkgg- Thai purchase of supplies and equipment or the procurement of °w ° °°°° M ' services for the»Department of the Interior, the bureaus and oiiices thereof, Howard University, and the Columbia Institution for the Deaf, at the seat of government, as well as those located in the field outside the District of Columbia, may be made in oplen market 12. s.,sas.a1oa,a744, without com liance with sections 3709 and 3744 of t e Revised ""‘m*738‘ Statutes of the United States, in the manner common among busi- ness men, when the aggregate amount of the purchase or the service does not exceed $100 in any instance. rrmaegasamnmag. rnxrrrine arm nmnine For Depertmenmbu- ”For printing and binding for the Department of the Interior, "°‘““’°t°‘ including all of its bureaus, oflices, institutions, and services in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, except the Alaska Railroa, the National Park Service, and the Geological Survey, $107,000 of which $42,500 shall be for the Bureau of Education. M=sEk¤ R¤i¤r<>z¤d» For the Alaska Railroad, not to exceed $7,000 of the amount "°m"” °m”°p"“"°°° appropriated herein for maintenance and operation of railroads in Alaska shall  available for printing and binding. _ _ iwN¤¤i<>¤¤1 Mrk Serv- For the National Park Service: For printing and binding, $27 ,000. esuiegmi Survey. For the United States Geological Survey: For engraving the illustrations necessary for the annual reixiort of the director and for the monographs, pro essional papers, bu etms, water-suppliyipapers, andvfor printing and binding the same publications, 0 w ich sum not more than $45,000 may be used for engraving, $109,000; for miscellaneous printing and binding, $11,000; in all, $120,000. cmu me om. GENERAL LAN D OFFICE sananrrs cemmssow, and For Commissioner of the General Land Oiiice and other personal °m°° "f°”°"“*· services in the District of Colurnbia in accordance with the Classi- P'°"‘°°‘ fication Act of 1923, $700.0$: Prozrided, That the depositary acting