SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 84. 1924. 69 During such period as it may be necessary to operate more than eegemvgrwv ¤g1¤¤<>v— one mill for the manufacture of distinctive paper, the Secretary of eucaY>ii.°°r°°S° m°` the Treasury is authorized to employ temporarily such employees as may be necessary at rates of pay corresponding to those of the i reglilar employees, the compensation of such temporary employees to e a charge against the appropriation available for the distinctive paper then manufactured. worm wan reunion nnsr commission. m§S°{g§¤ Dm Cm- For expenses of the World War Forei Debt Commission in- E ”°S· cluding personal services in the District o%nColumbia, and printing Vgfielz p`m` and binding, $5,000. nrvrsxon or Arroxiwmmnrs. ,:.§}f"°i'“m°“'“ Di"' Salaries: For the chief of the division, and otherfgersonal services md in the District of Columbia in accordance with " e Classincation Act of 1923," $64,580. DIVISION or PRINTING. Pmim Di"*‘*°°· Salaries: For the chief of the division, and_ other Eersonal services 0aiil§i °” °”d iii the} Distripié;fo€8l11mbia in accordance with "T e Classification ct o 1923 8 . ‘ For priniiing arid binding for the Treasury Department, including ,,,§'i““°‘ “““ ”“‘d‘ all of its bureaus, offices, institutions, and services located in Washington, District of Columbia, and elsewhere, not including work W°¤k·¤¤¥¤¤¤¤· done at the New York customhouse bindery authorized by the Joint V°l·4°·v·1¤"°· Commggtee on Printing in accordance with the Act o March 1, 1919 50 000. Fdr postage required to prepay matter addressed to Postal Union P°°“"°· countries, and for postage for the Treasury Department, $1,000. For materials for the use of the boo bin er located in the B°°m“°*“‘• Treasury Department, $250. nmsrox or Mau. arm rrms. MEN 'md FM Di"' Salaries: For the chief of the division, and otherriersonal services °§§‘ “ “‘° in the District of Columbia in accordance with " e Classification Act of 1923," $19,960. orncm or nrssmismo cumx. Salaries: For the disbursing clerk and other personal services in ,,§,'§ °"‘ the District of Columbia, in accordance with The Classification Act of 1923," $52,960. C cusroms smcvmn. ““°““’°‘"°°s ‘ Division of Customs: For personal services in the District of cgaem mmm. in gggumbia in accordance with “The Classification Act of 1923," ,000. 0,,,,,,,,: mmm For collecting the revenue from customs, and for the detection mma. and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, including not to exceed $15,000 for the hire of motor-propelled, pamenger-carrying vehicles, $13,680,140, of which such amount as may be necessary Emu, Inn, W shall be available for salaries of general appraisers retired under puglfs. m the provisions of section 518 of the Tariff Act of 1922, and $33,820 g.'§.°i. gi., pn. shall be_avai1able for personal servicw in the District of Columbia **‘°*· m addition to the amounts otherwise authorized by law.