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1292 SIXTY·SIXTH coNGREss. sm. III. GH. 124. 1921. of motor trucks, motor cycles, and bicycles; maintenance, repair, and operation of one motor-propelled passengencarrying vehicle and motor trucks, motor cycles, and bicycles, to be used only for official purposes; diagrams· awnings; and labor-saving devices; constructing model and other cases an furniture; and other absolutely necessary expenses not hereinbefore provided for, including travelmg expenses, fuel and lights, typewriting and labor—sav1ng machines, $150,000. S“PP“°S*°‘ ?’°P°"°‘ For electrical ower, electric light, gas, window washing, and telemm Umm hmmm; phone service, fgel, telephones, window shades, awnings, and other materials and supplies as in the judgment of the Secretary of the Interior may be required for general maintenance and operation of the building for Interior Department offices, $80,000. · S*¤¤¤¤¤W,¤*¤· For stationery, including tags, labels, index cards, cloth-lined wrappers, and s ecimen bags, printed in the course of manufacture, and such printed) envelopes as are not supplied under contracts made by the Postmaster General, for the department and its several bureaus dugtgéiljgnglgggéigeg and offices, $85,000· and, in addition thereto, sums amounting to eppmpmam. $54,650 shall be deducted from other a ropriations made for the Hscal year 1922, as follows: Surveying public lands, $2,500 ; rotecting public lands and timber, $2,000; contingent expenses ofpoffices o surveyors general, $2,000· Capitol Building and repairs, $150; Geologic Survey, $3,200; liureau of Mines, $4,000; Indian Service, $40,000; Freedman s Hospital, $800; and said sums so deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the first-named sum of $85,000, the total appropriation for stationery for the department _ and its several bureaus and offices for the fiscal year 1922. ,,,§°°’“· *’°“°‘“""’· For professional and scientific books, law books, and books to complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department, $750. R°“*· For rent of quarters for department trucks, and for the storage of Patent Office models and exposition exhibits, $3,600. P°“"‘g° "°"‘°°· For postage starplps for the department and its bureaus, as required under the _Postal mon, to repay posta on matter addressed to Postal Umon countries, andp for special-ddlivery stam for use in the United States when it is necessary to secure immediate delivery 0 X of mail, $2,000.

  • ’“"°’°" srmvsross GENERAL.

.,§,'Z,l,*§,§‘,‘§{‘ °“° °°°° _ For salaries of smweycgrs general, clerks in their offices, and con- _,,,,p,,,_ m}g°Pt **]*126**%**51 mclu _ g 9fH<>¤ 1*31115, pay of messengers, stationery, rmtmg, binding, draft1n*g instruments, typewriters, furniture, fuel, lights, ooh of reference or office use, post-oflice box rent, and other incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, as follows: Mara, $4r%)l0a§ka: Surveyor general and ex officic secretary of the Territory, Clerks, $11,100; _ Contiu nt expenses, $3,500; in all, $18,6 . ‘°“"‘°““‘ Arizongl Surveyor general, $3,000; 00 gloerks, $17 ,820; n ent ex uses, $600; in all, $21,420. °**“·¤¤i¤· Csliftlanrgia: Suiivéeyor general, $3,000; $rks, $13,500; e n nt ex enses, $650;in all, $17 1 . °°*°’°°"‘ Colorado; Smiiieyor general, $3,000; ’ 50 gloerks, $18,650; nt1ngen` the uses, $750; in all, $22 400. 1******** Idaho: Sm·v:yI?:r general, $3,000; l . Clerks, $12,160; Coutmgent expenses, $750; in all, $15,910.