880 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 235. 1920. cms?] mmmmia, For coastal commimication lines and facilities and their mainte-
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,;,,,1,,,,, ,mp,,,y,,,,_ For compensation of civilian employees in the field, $61,940; C(,,,,,,,g.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,_ _ For contingent expenses, inclu ng communication service, subsistence of shitpwrecked persons succored by the Coast Guard, wharfage, towage, reight, storage, repairs to station apparatus, advertismg, surveys, medals, stationery, labor, newspapers and periodicals for statistical purposes, and all other necessary expenses which are noiingzllluded under any other heading, $105,000; , $9,139,940. nepsum mam. For repairs to Coast Guard cutters, $360,000. New York mam, The Lighthouse Service shall cooperate with the Coast Guard in ml H“‘“p‘°“ “°‘““· markin anchorage grounds in the harbors of New York and Hampton B¤<>rS· Roads gy furnishing and maintaining buoys necessary for such purap*;_{,;’p*g_,,',;{,§*f*¤°°°° poses. Appzlopnatiprii foiilthe} Light ouse Service for the Hscal year _ 1921 are ma e avai a e there or. ,,§§l,‘}"“"t’°°‘°" ° { Such commissioned and warrant officers of the Coast Guard as may be designated b the commandant of the Coast Guard are hereby authorized to adininister such oaths as may be necessary in connec- U n tion with recruiting and for the proper conduct of said service. mal) "Deck courts," to consist of one commissioned officer only, may be ordered by or under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury for the trial of enlisted men in the Coast Guard for minor offenses now triable by Coast Guard courts; and said courts shall be governed in tlgpir plrgpgmzation and plrocipéluurpl substlantially in accordance with nav ‘ ec courts,’ an s ave the same power to impose punishment. ¥¤¤*¤V1¤¤ **11*1 mxeaavmo AND ramrme. Printing. _“'°"‘ °“°‘*°'*'*°" ‘°' For the work of engraving and printing, exclusive of repay work, iiscalyear 1921. . . . during the fiscal ear 1921 of not exceeding 123,250,000 delivered sheets of United States currenc , national-bank and Federal reserve currency, 1_00,997,447 deliverec? sheets of internal-revenue stamps, P·>·¤¢» v- 1160- 276,000 delivered sheets of customs stamps, 904,363 delivered sheets ‘f¤1·38·P·"¤5- of opium orders and special-tax stamps required under the Act of " °'·‘°· p· “3°· Degemberlr, 1914, ank 11,(;5%832 dehvered sheets of checks, drafts, an misce aneous wor , as o ows: S°‘“"°’· For salaries of all necessary emplgyees, other than employees V 40 ml reguired for the administrative work o the bureau_of the class pro- °’· ·°· · V1 ed for and specified in the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1920, and dplate printers and plate printers} assistants, $2,569,000, to be ex en ed u11der the direction
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P,,,,.,,,,_ es, , : e , a no o ion o s u L¤1¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤~ expended f_0r printingillnited States notespor Treas1uy_n0tes of larger derpommatioriithan t ose that;) may be canceled or retiredg except in so ar as suc prmting may e necessa in executing the require- V¤1-31·¤· 45- ments of the Act "To define and fix the]-`gtandard of value, to maintain the panty of all forms of money issued or coined by the United gpateg, tp rpgggd the public debt, and for other purposes," approved arc 1 , . W¤¢¤¤· For wages of pllate printers, at piece rates to be fixed by the Secretary of the easury, not to exceed the rates usually paid for such work, including the wages of printers’ assistants, when employed, $2,023,125, to be expended under the direction of the Secre- §”,§g`§’§§,,,_ tary of the 'I&·easu1jy:_Pr0mdgd, That no portion of this sum shall 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