Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 43 Part 1.djvu/804

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SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 87. 1925. ‘ 773 BUREAU or nncnavrno AND rmrvrino . E¤¤¤>vi¤¤¤¤d Prim- IDKBIIIBBU. Oilice of Director: For the Director, two Assistant Directors and ]gi*gt<>¤‘» AS¤i¤¢¤{¤¢¤» other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance an ° °°p°rS°°°°' with “ 'lghe Clalssilication Act of 1923," $460,540. For the wor o engraving and printin , exclusive of re a work “’°'k °°*'*°*'*=°d *°* during the fiscal e'ar 1926, of not excee§ding` 190,242,300Pddlivered mixiariyiiié. sheets. of Unitedy States currency and national-bank currency, 95,075,700 delivered sheets of internal-revenue stamps, 130,000 , delivered sheets of customs stamps, 2,700,000 delivered sheets of withdrawal permits, 550,000 delivered sheets of opium orders _,,,V°*·,§83b_¤,,7§5;;’¤1· and special—tax stamps required under the Act of December 17, 29%».p` °` ’p` 1914, and 7,241,817 delivered sheets of checks, drafts, and miscellaneous work, as follows: For salaries of all necessary employees, other than employees re- S°·1°*i°¤°*°m¤l¤Y¤¤¤· quired for the administrative wor of the bureau of the class provided for and specified in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1925, and plate printers and plate printer·s’ assistants, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Pr , Treasury, $3,631,83: Pmoided, That no portion of this sum shall L¤°{§.`Y'};aa. be expended for printing United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denominations than those that may be canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the requirements of the Act “To define and fix the standard of value, to v°'·3‘· ***5- maintain the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United States, to refnmd the public debt, and for other purposes," approved March 14, 1900. W For wages of plate printers, at piece rates to be fixed by the Sec- °°°°' t retary of the Treasury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for such work, including the wages of printers’ assistants, when employed, $1,780,000, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the mma Treasury: Provided, That no portion of this sum shall be expended Lamaom. for printing United States notes or Treasury notes of larger denommations than those that may be canceled or retired, except in so far as such printing may be necessary in executing the require- ` ments of the Act “ to define and iix the standard of value, to maintain v°"°*• "‘ ‘°‘ the parity of all forms of money issued or coined by the United gfateia to refund the public debt, and for other purposes," approved are 14, 1900. For engravers’ and printers’ materials and other materials except M°°°"°°’°°°‘ distinctive paper, miscellaneous expenses, including paper for in- ternal-revenue stamps, and for purchase, maintenance, and driving of necessary motor-propelled and horse-drawn passengencarrying vehicles, when, in writing, ordered by the Secretarky of the Treasury, $1,404,157, to be expended under the direction o the Secretary of the Treasu . _ F , , W k to During ge fiscal year 1926 all proceeds derived from work per- ,,,,,,,d,,,d{{,B,§’,§,,,, formed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, by direction of the Secretary of the Treasur , not covered and embraced in the appropriation for said bureau grr the said fiscal year, instead of being Govered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts, as provided by VI 227 the Act of August 4, 1886 (Twenty-fourth Statutes, page 227), °‘°"" ' shall be credited when received to the appropriation for said bureau for the fiscal year 1926. sem; Sm-vm Dm. sncnnr smzvrcn si<>¤» . . . . . . . . . Chiefo! division, and Secret Service Division, salaries: For the chief of the Division om., mmunel, and other personal services in the District of Columbia in accordance with “The Classification Act of 1923," $25,680.