Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/694

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. 673 and offices, $85,000; and, in addition thereto, sums amounting to $54,650 shall be deducted from other appropriations made for the ,N;‘;;l°g%eg°*}_¤°*;§ Hscal year 1921, as follows: Surveying pub 16 lands, $2,500; protecting pmmue. pp public lands and timber, $2,000; contingent expenses of offices 0 surveyors general, $2,000; Capitol Building and repairs, $150; Geological Survey, $3,200; Bureau of Mines, $4,000; Indian Service, $40,000; Freedmen’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 {ear 1921. _ For professional and scientific books, law ooks, and books to ,,£‘°°"" "°"’°°‘°“"’ complete broken sets, periodicals, directories, and other books of reference relating to the business of the department $750. For rent of quarters for department trucks,__and for the storage of Rm- Patent Office models and exposition exhibits $2,400. .. For postxige stam s for the department itsbureaus, as required P°°‘**° S‘“”“’S· under the ostal lllnion, to Frepay {postage on matter addressed to Postal Union countries, and or special-delivery stm for use in the United States when it is necessary to secure imm te delivery of mad 2 000, ,, . i S ` SUBVEYORS GENERAL. _. ¤¤¤·v¤¤= G¤¤¤¤¤- For salaries of surve ors Qneral, clerks in their. offices, and con- ,, “°° °m°° tingent ex enses, inclurhng office rent, pay of stationery, printingzmllinding, drafting instruments, tyjpewnters,,furniture,»fuel, ights, ks of reference or office use, post-office boxrent, and other incidental expenses, ineluding the exchange of typewriters, asfollowsz Alaska: Surveyor general and ex officio secretary of the Territory, Alam. $4,000; clerks, $11,220; contingent expenses, $3,600; inall, $18,820. Arizona: S1u·ve$>r general, $3,000; clerks, $18,400; contingent ex- ·‘·*’*”°”* penses $600; in , $22,000. 4 California: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $14,100; contingent °'*“‘°'”**· exgenses, $650; in all, $17,750. olorado: Sm·veyor general, $3,000; clerks, $18,650; contingent °°‘°"°°· expenses, $750; in all, $22,400. daho: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $12,600; contingent ex- ‘°°"°· penses, $750; in all, $16,350. Montana: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $16,980; contingent “°'““"· ex enses, $600; in all, $20,580. §evada: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $12,060; contingent ex- “°“d* penses, $500; in all, $15,560. New Mexico: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks,$18,900; contingent N"' “°’*°°· ex enses, $900; in all, $22,800. Bregon; Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $9,510; contingent ex- °'°¤°"· penses, $600; in all, $13,110. South Dakota: Surveyor general, $2,000; clerks, $3,100; contin· S°“"’ D“°“· gent expenses, $200; in all, $5,300. · Utah: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $14,020; contingent ex- *7**** penses, $725; in all, $17,745. _ Washington: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $11,260; contm- W“***’°‘¤‘“‘· gent expenses, $750; in all, $15,010. _ _ Wyoming: Surv%or general, $3,000; clerks, $10,540; contmgent WY°'°'”¥·

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penses chargeable to the foregoing agpropnations for clerk hire hiym and incidental expenses in the omces of e survgtyors general shall not be incurred by the respective surveyors gener in the conduct of said ofzices, except upon ptifnvious specific authorization by the Commissioner of the General d Office. _ _ Tm ,,,3,,, The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to detail temporarily mmmq clerks from the office of one surveyor (Feneral to another as the necessities of the service may require an to pay their actual necessary