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William Madden,

Charles C. Allen.

Samuel Robinson, To pay Samuel Robinson, William Madden, Joseph De Fontes, Joseph De Fontes, and and Charles C. Allen, messengers on night duty during the Sixtyseventh Congress, first session, for extra services, $700 each, $2,800. The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to transfer, without payment therefor, to the Government Printing Office one motorpropelled passenger-carrying vehicle.

Army passenger vehicle for.

Public printing and binding.

Treasury Depart

ment.

Smithsonian Insti

tution.

Interior Department.
Patent Office.

PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING.

For printing and binding for the Treasury Department, including printing required by the Federal Farm Loan Act, $65,000.

For printing and binding for the Smithsonian Institution, including $26,702.70 for the National Museum, $10,000 for the Bureau of American Ethnology, and $5,000 for the Annual Reports of the American Historical Association, fiscal years 1921 and 1922, $41,702.70.

For printing and binding for the Interior Department, $50,000. For the Patent Office: For printing the weekly issue of patents, designs, trade-marks, and labels, exclusive of illustrations; and for printing, engraving illustrations, and binding the Official Gazette, Department of Jus- including weekly, monthly, bimonthly, and annual indices, $70,000. For printing and binding for the Department of Justice, $10,000. For printing and binding for the Post Office Department, exclusive of the money-order office, $100,000.

tice.
Post Office Depart-

ment.

Agricultural Depart

ment.

For printing and binding for the Department of Agriculture, Library of Congress. $125,000, to continue available during the fiscal year 1922.

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For printing and binding for the Library of Congress, including the copyright office and the publication of the catalogue of title entries of the copyright office, and binding, rebinding, and repairing of library books, and for building and grounds, $18,000.

For printing and binding for the Supreme Court of the United States, $6,000, and the printing for the Supreme Court shall be done by the printer it may employ, unless it shall otherwise order.

OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.

For furniture and fixtures, typewriters, carpets, labor-saving machines, and so forth, including the same objects specified under this head in the Sundry Civil Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1921, $7,500.

JUDGMENTS, UNITED STATES COURTS.

For payment of the final judgments and decrees, including costs of suits, which have been rendered under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1887, entitled "An Act to provide for the bringing of suits against the Government of the United States," certified to Congress during the present session by the Attorney General in House Document Numbered 78, and which have not been appealed, namely: Under the War Department, $3,283.45;

Under the Navy Department, $8,129.59;

In all, $11,413.04, together with such additional sum as may be necessary to pay interest on the respective judgments at the rate of 4 per centum per annum from the date thereof until the time this appropriation is made.

For payment of the judgment rendered against the United States by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and certified to Congress by the Attorney General in House Document Numbered 82 of the present session, $10,374.75, together with a sufficient sum to pay interest thereon at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from October 2, 1918, to the date this appropriation is made.

South Carolina eastern district.

For payment of the judgments rendered against the United States by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of South Carolina and certified to Congress by the Attorney General in Senate Document Numbered 17 of the present session, $440,000, together Vol. 40, p. 276. with a sufficient sum to pay interest thereon at the legal rate per annum from May 3, 1921, to the date this appropriation is made. For payment of the judgments rendered against the United States trict. by the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District Vol. 41, pp. 1457, 1461. of Virginia, sitting in Admiralty, and certified to Congress by the Attorney General in Senate Documents Numbered 31 and 32 of the present session, under the Navy Department, $35,233.93.

JUDGMENTS, COURT OF CLAIMS.

Virginia eastern dis

Judgments, Court of Claims.

For payment of the judgments rendered by the Court of Claims and Payment of. reported to Congress during the present session in House Document Numbered 77 and Senate Document Numbered 26, namely:

Under the Treasury Department, $3,237.10;

Under the War Department, $157,071;

Under the Navy Department, $878.68;

In all, $161,186.78.

Classification.

None of the judgments contained herein shall be paid until the Right of appeal. right of appeal shall have expired.

AUDITED CLAIMS.

Audited claims.

Payment of, certi

Vol. 18, p. 110.

SEC. 2. That for the payment of the following claims, certified to fied by accounting offibe due by the several accounting officers of the Treasury Department cers. under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to the surplus fund under the provisions of section 5 of the Act of June 20, 1874, and under appropriations heretofore treated as permanent, being for the service of the fiscal year 1918 and prior years, unless otherwise stated, and which have been certified to Congress under section 2 of the Act of July 7, 1884, as fully set forth in House Document Numbered 71, reported to Congress at its present session, there is appropriated as follows:

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Vol. 23, p. 254.

For collecting the revenue from customs, $255.68.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Treasury

For freight, transportation, and so forth, Public Health Service, Department. $50.01.

For freight, transportation, and so forth, Public Health Service, 1919, $814.18.

For Quarantine Service, 32 cents.

For Interstate Quarantine Service, $5.75.

For field investigations of public health, 1919, $48.12.

For preventing the spread of epidemic diseases, $1.25.

For collecting the war revenue, $643.52.

For collecting the income tax, $2.26.

For miscellaneous expenses, Internal Revenue Service, $257.94.

For restricting the sale of opium, and so forth, $17.91.

For refunding internal revenue collections, $462.50.

For redemption of stamps, $1,856.61.

For allowance or drawback (Internal Revenue), $830.74.

For Coast Guard, $15,684.53.

For contingent expenses, Assay Office at New York, $1.14.
For operating supplies for public buildings, $14.15.

For furniture and repairs of same for public buildings, $3.80.

Claims allowed by Auditor for War Department.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Navy Department.

For repairs and preservation of public buildings, $44.50.
The mechanical equipment for public buildings, $75.74.
For general expenses of public buildings, $2.05.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE WAR DEPARTMENT.

For additional employees, War Department, $16.50.
For national security and defense, $13.

For increase of compensation, Military Establishment, $157.81.
For registration and selection for military service, $1,515.98.

For contingencies, Military Intelligence Division, General Staff
Corps, 1920, $195,222.91.

For Signal Service of the Army, $33.33.

For extra duty pay to enlisted men as clerks, and so forth, at Army division and department headquarters, $333.

For pay, and so forth, of the Army, $8,636.10.

For arrears of pay, bounty, and so forth, $673.98.

For pay of the Army, War with Spain, $2.31.

For supplies, services, and transportation, Quartermaster Corps, $45,965.93.

For subsistence of the Army, $17.25.

For incidental expenses, Quartermaster Department, $224.20.
For transportation of the Army and its supplies, $48.70.

For roads, walks, wharves, and drainage, $167.11.

For construction and repair of hospitals, $1,182.18.

For shooting galleries and ranges, $2,434.74.

For medical and hospital department, $38.

For Engineer School, Washington, District of Columbia, $1.20.
For ordnance service, $16,761.38.

For ordnance stores, ammunition, $52.50.

For replacing ordnance and ordnance stores, $306.48.

For arming, equipping, and training the National Guard, $1,860.74.
For civilian military training camps, $87.42.

For headstones for graves of soldiers, $71.51.

For disposition of remains of officers, soldiers, and civil employees,

$41.

For arming and equipping the militia, $1,060.80.

For payment of claims for loss of firearms, and so forth, taken by United States troops during labor strikes in 1914 in Colorado, $1,041.04.

For sodium nitrate storage, $30,695.64.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT.

For contingent expenses, Navy Department, $550.65.

For pay, miscellaneous, $199.71.

For pay, miscellaneous, 1920, $4,224.13.

For pay, Marine Corps, $3,631.41.

For maintenance, Quartermaster's Department, Marine Corps, $3,776.34.

For contingent, Marine Corps, $4,584.85.

For transportation, Bureau of Navigation, $929.91.

For gunnery and engineering exercises, Bureau of Navigation, $3,115.

For outfits on first enlistment, Bureau of Navigation, $332.88.

For instruments and supplies, Bureau of Navigation, $500.

For Naval War College, Bureau of Navigation, 15 cents.
For maintenance, Bureau of Yards and Docks, $2.50.
For pay of the Navy, $18,342.65.

For provisions, Navy, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $2,250.87.
For freight, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, $8,405.31.

For freight, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, 1919, $10,126.93.
For freight, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, 1920, $7,614.30.
For construction and repair, Bureau of Construction and Repair,
$758.83.

For engineering, Bureau of Steam Engineering, $34.32.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.

For contingent expenses, Department of the Interior, $14.56.
For library, General Land Office, 1920, $31.

For Scientific Library, Patent Office, $33.22.

For traveling expenses, Bureau of Education, 1921, $422.24.
For Capitol power plant, $323.71.

For education of natives of Alaska, $240.

For medical relief in Alaska, 1919, $30.

For Glacier National Park, 1919, $70.

For contingent expenses, Territory of Alaska, 57 cents.

For protecting public lands, timber, and so forth, $450.
For surveying the public lands, 65 cents.

For Geological Survey, $14.81.

For general expenses, Bureau of Mines, 82 cents.

For expenses, mining experiment stations, Bureau of Mines, 46

cents.

For investigating mine accidents, $12.77.

For investigations, petroleum and natural gas, Bureau of Mines, $1.10.

For enforcement of the Act to regulate explosives, Bureau of Mines, 1919, $2.81.

For relieving distress and prevention, and so forth, of diseases among Indians, $250.

For Indian schools, support, $1,391.53.

For Indian school and agency buildings, 50 cents.

For industrial work and care of timber, $10.15.

For purchase and transportation of Indian supplies, $188.82.

For telegraphing and telephoning, Indian Service, $5.56.

For pay of Indian police, $170.65.

For general expenses, Indian Service, 31 cents.

For support of Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, 40 cents.

For Indian school, Greenville, California, $10.75.

CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE AUDITOR FOR STATE AND OTHER DEPART

MENTS.

For national security and defense, executive, $675.06.

Claims allowed by Auditor for Interior Department.

Claims allowed by Auditor for State, etc.,

For salaries and expenses, Office of Alien Property Custodian, Departments. $128.09.

For salaries of ambassadors and ministers, $1,991.34.

For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, $3,127.09.

For transportation of diplomatic and consular officers, 1919,

$1,432.41.

For contingent expenses, foreign missions, $942.91.

For clerks at embassies and legations, $200.

For salaries, Consular Service, $1,272.14.

For salaries and expenses, United States Court for China, 1920, $15.

For salaries, interpreters to consulates, 1920, $3,196.61.

For post allowances to diplomatic and consular officers, $1,020.12.

For salaries, consular assistants, $1,147.83.

For allowance for clerks at consulates, $915.24.

For contingent expenses, United States consulates, $1,480.93.
For relief and protection of American seamen, $84.66.

For relief and protection of American seamen, 1919, $133.92.
For relief and protection of American seamen, 1920, $13,194.66.
For Council of National Defense, $120.84.

For Interstate Commerce Commission, $636.56.

For State, War, and Navy Department buildings, fuel, lights, and so forth, $199.68.

For salaries and expenses, United States Shipping Board, $10.34. For national security and defense, United States Shipping Board, $3,227.72.

For salaries and expenses, United States Food Administration, $180.34.

For national security and defense, United States Food and Fuel Administrations, educational, $125.75.

For salaries, Department of Agriculture, $23.53.
For library, Department of Agriculture, $59.45.

For general expenses, Weather Bureau, $77.42.

For general expenses, Bureau of Animal Industry, $131.78.

For general expenses, Bureau of Plant Industry, $533.75.

For purchase and distribution of valuable seeds, $4.53.

For stimulating agriculture and facilitating distribution of products, $4,756.43.

For general expenses, Forest Service, $32.90.

For general expenses, Bureau of Chemistry, $38.62.

For enforcement of the Food and Drugs Act, $7.80.

For general expenses, Bureau of Soils, 43 cents.

For general expenses, States Relations Service, 78 cents.

For enforcement of the United States Cotton Futures Act, $4.33.

For enforcement of the United States Grain Standards Act, $2.73. For suppressing spread of pink boll worm of cotton, $7.80.

For national security and defense, Department of Commerce, $21,886.80.

For expenses of the Thirteenth Census, $2.

For promoting commerce, Department of Commerce, $1.93.

For contingent expenses, Steamboat-Inspection Service, $10.96. For general expenses, Bureau of Standards, $2.01.

For military research, Bureau of Standards, $506.18.

For testing structural materials, Bureau of Standards, $5.43.

For party expenses, Coast and Geodetic Survey, $716.54.

For general expenses, Lighthouse Service, $43,040.36.

For salaries, lighthouse vessels, $586.50.

For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Fisheries, $58.03.

For salaries and expenses, Commissioners, of Conciliation, $1.

For contingent expenses, Department of Labor, $2.22.

For national security and defense, Department of Labor, $258.13. For investigation of child welfare, $1.01.

For expenses of regulating immigration, $656.07.

For expenses of interned aliens, $36.

For miscellaneous expenses, Bureau of Naturalization, $6.79.

For enforcement of the child-labor law, 90 cents.

For contingent expenses, Department of Justice: Books for offices

of solicitors, $4.

For increase of compensation, Department of Justice, 83 cents.
For detection and prosecution of crimes, $115.02.

For national security and defense, Department of Justice, $267.14.

For fees of clerks, United States courts, 1919, $252.45.

For salaries, fees, and expenses of marshals, United States courts, $58.40.

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