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64 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 23, 24. 1921. ch times as the Secretary of Commerce may deem necessary and iblport to the Secretary of Commerce on the condition and needs of the service, the members to serve without compensation,_but to be paid the actual expenses_incurred in attending the meetmgs, fiscal year 1922, $2,500. mFgj__g;•éf]{’_g;_¤§j Bmmw or Foxmon AND Donmsrre Commacn.

 °°m' Not more than $25,000 of the apprgpriation for "Promoting com-

S°jYg*'*w°“**¤8· merce, Department of Commerce, fisc _ year 1922." may be used for t%l'¤\·41.p-121:8] personal services in Washington, District of Columbia. _ t,§,‘,§,’?"’°'° ° A" Commercial Attachés: The appropriation for “C0lI\ID8l’(?l8.l at- §*},g•¤°° °‘ °‘°'*$ tachés, fiscal year 1922," shall be available for the compensation of a mvvl- 41.p.1¤¤¤· clergrmpr clerks for each commeifial attaché at ltheggate ot'1 not to _ exc $2,500 per annum for eac person so employ . An not to

;.t° D° exceed two commercial attaches employed under said appropriation

may be recalled from their foreign posts and axigned for duty in the Department of Commerce without loss of salary. L°""‘“"°" LEGISLATIVE. “““°‘°· snxarn.

tm °° m` Committee employee: For an assistant clerk to the Committee on

"$“*"°“‘°'°"‘· Finance, fiscal year 1922, $2,100. mgomm. t Pd"' GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. ¢¤]idil=ep¤aZxi¤?'priig°£ In order to keep the expenditures within or under the appro ria-

  • “¥"'“"‘°*’°"’· tions for the year 1922 for printing and binding, the heads of

the various executive de artments and Govemment establishments . P . hmm are hereby authorized to discontinue the printing of any annual or or1€a¤m¤b¤_ksp; special reports under their respective jurisd1ction: Provided, That ‘°' PP “°‘°‘*’°°“°°· where the nprmting of said reports is discontinued, the original copy thereof sh lbe kept on file in the oflsices of the heads of the respective Tm hm departments or ovemment establishments for public inspection. °° ‘ no. 5. That this Act hereafter may be referred to as the "Second · Deficiency Act, fiscal year 1921." Approved, June 16, 1921. ·V¤¤° 18: mh CHAP. 24.-An Act To consft te F rt W rth, ° th State f T , of

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_ , , _ en e in re n 1mm tetransportation of dutuble goods, and for other purposes}? Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives the United (1f£i°iir1$¢¤, ·r.x_ §'lates e? America in Congress assembled, 'lqat Fort Wgth, in the mfgdiglgfdgagg gary State o Texas, be, and the same is hereby, constituted a port of entry portation privileges, in_the customs collection district of San Antonio, Texas, and that the V¤1·21»r· 174- privileges of section 7 of an Act entitled "An Act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transportation of dutiable oods,

 for other purposes/’ approved June 10, 1880, as amended? overning the unmediate transportation of dutiable merchandise witdout

appraisement, be, and the same are hereby, extended to the said port of Fort Worth, in the State of Texas. Approved, June 18, 1921.