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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representativesof the United tive, and judicial
Legislative execu-
ap-
States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums are propriations.
appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appro-
priated, in full compensation for the service of the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1921, namely:
Legislative.
LEGISLATIVE.
SENATE. Senate.
clerk $3,000, assistant clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,600, two assist-
ant clerks at $1,500 each, two experts (one for the majority and one
for the minority) at $2,000 each; Foreign Relations-clerk $3,000,
assistant clerk $2,220, assistant clerk $1,500; Immigration-clerk
$2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Indian Affairs-
clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Inter-
oceanic Canals-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk
$1,500; Interstate Commerce-clerk $2,500, two assistant clerks at
$1,800 each, assistant clerk $1,500; Judiciary-clerk $2,500, assist-
ant clerk $2,220, two assistant clerks at $1,800 each, assistant clerk
$1,500; Manufactures-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant
clerk $1,500; Military Affairs-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $2,220,
three assistant clerks at $1,500 each; Naval Affairs-clerk $2,500,
assistant clerk $2,220, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each; Pacific
Islands and Porto Rico-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assist-
ant clerk $1,500; Pensions-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, four
assistant clerks at $1,500 each; Philippines-clerk $2,500, assistant
clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; Post Offices and Post Roads-
clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $2,220, three assistant clerks at $1,500
each; Printing-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk
$1,500; Privileges and Elections-clerk $2,500, assistant clerk $1,800,
assistant clerk $1,500; Public Buildings and Grounds-clerk $2,500,
assistant clerk $1,600, assistant clerk $1,500; Public Lands-clerk
$2,500, assistant clerk $1,800, two assistant clerks at $1,500 each;
Preparing Senate Rules-clerk $2,720, to include full compensation for the preparation
Manual, biennially of the Senate Manual under the direction of the Com-
mittee on Rules, assistant clerk $1,800, assistant clerk $1,500; in
all $209,260.
Clerical assistance to CLERICAL ASSISTANCE TO SENATORS: For clerical assistance to
Senators not chairmen
otcommnittees. Senators who are not chairmen of the committees specifically pro-
vided for herein: Seventy-eight clerks at $2,500 each; seventy-eight
assistant clerks at $1,600 each; seventy-eight assistant clerks at
Proviso. $1,500 each, $436,800: Provided, That such clerks and assistant
Authority. clerks shall be ex officio clerks and assistant clerks of any committee
of which their Senator is chairman.
Additional clerks to Ninety-four additional clerks at $1,200 each, one for each Senator
Senators. having no more than one clerk and two assistant clerks for himself
or for the committee of which he is chairman, $112,800; in all,
$555,200.
Navy Yearbook, For compiling the Navy Yearbook for the calendar year 1919,
1919. under the direction of the chairman of the Committee on Naval
Affairs, $500.
andSergant at Arns
oorkeeper, as- OFFICE OF SERGEANT AT ARMS AND DOORKEEPER: Sergeant at
sistants, etc. Arms and Doorkeeper, $6,500; Assistant Sergeant at Arms, $2,500;
Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,600; Acting Assistant Doorkeeper, $3,600;
Messengers, etc. two floor assistants at $2,500 each; messengers-four (acting as assist-
ant doorkeepers) at $1,800 each, thirty-six (including one for mi-
nority) at $1,440 each, one $1,000, one at card door $1,600; clerk on
Journal work for Congressional Record, to be selected by the official
reporters, $2,800; storekeeper, $2,500; stenographer in charge of
furniture accounts and records, $1,200; upholsterer and locksmith,
$1,440; cabinetmaker, $1,200; three carpenters, at $1,080 each;
Laborers, etc. janitor, $1,200; skilled laborers-four at $1,000 each; laborer in charge
of private passage, $840; three female attendants in charge of ladies'
retiring room, at $720 each; three attendants to women's toilet
rooms, Senate Office Building, at $720 each; telephone operators-
chief $1,500, four at $900 each, night operator $720; telephone page,
$720; press gallery-superintendent $2,500, assistant superintendent
$1,600, messenger for service to press correspondents $1,000; laborers
For captain, $1,800; three lieutenants, at $1,200 each; two special Pay.
officers, at $1,200 each; forty-seven privates, at $1,050 each; ten addi-
tional privates, at $840 each; one-half of said privates to be selected
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Director, assistant, Salaries: For director, $3,000; assistant director, $1,600; clerk,
etc. $1,200; greenhouse foreman, $1,250; head gardener, $1,200; gardener
in charge of greenhouses, $1,080; four gardeners at $1,000 each;
outside foreman, $1,000; two clerks at $1,000 each; two shipping
clerks at $900 each; carpenters-one $1,404, one $1,170; nine skilled
laborers at $864 each; painter, $936; skilled laborers and laborers at
rates to be fixed by the director, $17,500; all under the direction of
the Joint Committee on the Library, $46,916.
Repairsandimprov- Repairs and improvements: For procuring manure, soil, tools,
mets. fuel; purchasing trees, shrubs, plants, and seeds; materials and
miscellaneous supplies; traveling expenses and per diem in lieu of
subsistence of the director and his assistants not to exceed $300;
street car fares not exceeding $25; office equipment and contingent
expenses in connection with repairs and improvements to Botanic
Gardens; exchange, care, and maintenance of motor-propelled
delivery vehicles; purchase of botanical books and periodicals not
to exceed $100; general repairs to buildings, heating apparatus;
painting, glazing; repairs to footwalks and roadways; general repairs
to packing sheds, storerooms, and stables; repairing and putting com-
fort stations in sanitary condition; repairs and improvements to
director's residence; all under the direction of the Joint Committee on
the Library, $25,571.
Mnor purchases. The sum of $25 may be expended at any one time by the Botanic
Garden for the purchase of plants, trees, shrubs, and other nursery
Vol. 36, p. 531. stock, without reference to section 4 of the Act approved June 17,
19 10, concerning purchases for executive departments and other gov-
ernmental establishments in Washington.
Executive. EXECUTIVE.
President. For compensation of the President of the United States, $75,000.
Vice President. For compensation of the Vice President of the United States,
$12,000.
Executive Offloe. Office of the President: Secretary, $7,500; executive clerk, $5,000;
clerk, etc. chief clerk, $4,000; appointment clerk, $3,500; record clerk, $2,500;
expert stenographers-one $3,000, one $2,500; accounting and dis-
bursing clerk, $2,500; two correspondents, at $2,500 each; clerks-
two at $2,500 each, four at $2,000 each, seven of class four, two of
class three, four of class two, three of class one; messengers-three
at $900 each, three at $840 each; three laborers at $720 each; in all,
Proviso.
Detaisof employes. $80,880: Provided, That employees of the executive departments
For carrying on the work of the Bureau of Efficiency as authorized s"laries and e
by law, including salaries and contingent expenses; supplies; station- nes.
ery; purchase and exchange of equipment; printing and binding;
traveling expenses; per diem in lieu of subsistence; not to exceed
$100for law books, books of reference, and periodicals; and not to ex-
ceed $100 for street car fare; in all $125,000: Provided, Thatcom- not Proviso.
more than fifteen persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of Payrostrcton.
pensation in excess of $3,000 per annum.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Civil Service Com-
mission.
Three commissioners, at $5,000 each; chief examiner, $3,500; sec- commissioners, ex-
retary, $2,500; assistant chief examiner, $2,400; chiefs of divisions-r
one $2,400 (who shall act as assistant secretary), two at $2,000 each;
certification clerk, $2,000; examiners-seven at $2,400 each, three
at $2,000 each, six at $1,800 each; clerks-six of class four, twenty-
eight of class three, thirty-nine of class two, fifty-two of class one,
thirty-four at $1,000 each, twenty-two at $900 each; messenger;
assistant messenger; skilled laborer, $720; four messenger boys, at
$420 each. Custodian force: Engineer, $840; general mechanic, $840;
telephone-switchboard operator; two firemen; two watchmen; two
elevator conductors, at $720 each; three laborers; four charwomen;
in all, $305,420.
For temporary employees for the Civil Service Commission Temporary em-
$100,000: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at Povis.
a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum. Payrestriction.
FIELD FORCE: District secretaries-two at $2,400 each, one $2,200, Field force.
four at $2,000 each, five at $1,800 each; clerks-one of class four, one
of class three, one of class one, seven at $1,000 each, six at $900 each,
five at $840 each; messenger boy, $480; in all, $45,680.
For five field examiners at the rate of $1,500 per annum each, for Fieldexaiminers.
work in connection with members of local boards and other necessary
work as directed by the commission, $7,500.
No detail of clerks or other employees from the executive depart- Detasfom depart-
ments or other Government establishments in the District of Colum- mets, etc.,forbidden.
bia, to the Civil Service Commission or its field force, excepting the
fourth district, for the performance of duty in the District of Colum-
bia, shall be made for or during the fiscal year 1921. The Civil Serv- Transfer of em-
ice Commission shall, however, have power in case of emergency to ploye.
transfer or detail any of its employees herein provided for to or from
its office force, field force, or rural carrier examining board.
EXPERT ExAmiNERS: For employment of expert examiners not in Expertexaminers.
the Federal service to prepare questions and rate papers in examina-
tions on special subjects for whch examiners within the service are
not available, $2,000.
For necessary traveling expenses, including those of examiners act- Traveling expenses.
ing under the direction of the commission, and for expenses of exam-
inations and investigations held elsewhere than at Washington, and
including not exceeding $1,000 for expenses of attendance at meet-
OFFICE OF SURGEON GENERAL OF PUBLIc HEALTH SERVICE: Chief .Public Health Serv-
clerk, $2,250; private secretary to the Surgeon General, $2,000; Offce salaries.
principal bookkeeper, $2,000; statistician, $2,000; technical assist-
ant, $2,000; assistant editor, $1,800; librarian, $1,600; clerks-five
of class four, six of class three, fifteen of class two (one of whom shall
be translator), nineteen of class one, six at $1,000 each, three at $900
each; elevator conductor, $840; three messengers; three assistant
messengers; telephone operator, $720; three laborers; in all, $92,970.
CONTINGENT EXPENSES: For stationery, including tags, labels, Contingent expenses.
and index cards printed in course of manufacture, for the Treasury
Department and its several bureaus and offices, $214,400, and in Stationery.
addition thereto sums amounting to $261,850 shall be deducted from Additional deducted
other appropriations made for the fiscal year 1921, as follows: Con- from bureaus, etc.
tingent expenses, Independent Treasury, $3,750; contingent expenses,
mint at Philadelphia, $700; contingent expenses, mint at San Fran-
cisco, $300; contingent expenses, mint at Denver, $300; contingent
expenses, assay office at New York, $700; materials and miscella-
neous expenses, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, $11,000; sup-
pressing counterfeiting and other crimes, $1,100; Public Health
Service, $8,000; expenses of Coast Guard, $5,000; general expenses
of public buildings, $6,000; collecting the revenue from customs,
$100,000; collecting war revenue, $125,000; and said sums so
deducted shall be credited to and constitute, together with the first-
named sum of $214,400, the total appropriation for stationery for
the Treasury Department and its several bureaus and offices, with
one $1,500; one $1,250, seven at $1,000 each; private secretary, $1,400;
in all, $53,400.
For wages of workmen and other employees, $170,000.
Ante, p. 651. For incidental and contingent expenses, including new machinery
and repairs, wastage in the melting and refining department, and loss
on sale of sweeps arising from the treatment of bullion, $150,000.
salt Lake CityUtah. SALT LAyE CITY, UTAH, ASSAY OFFICE: Assayer in charge, who shall
also perform the duties of melter, chief clerk and cashier, $1,800; for
services of workmen and other employees, $1,500; for incidental and
contingent expenses, $600; in all, $3,900. •
Seattle, Wash. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, ASSAY OFFICE: Assayer in charge, who shall
also perform the duties of melter, $2,750; assistant assayer, $2,000;
chief clerk, vho shall also perform the duties of cashier, $2,000;
clerks-one $1,700, one $1,600, one $1,400; in all, $11,450.
For wages of workmen, and other employees, $15,000.
For incidental and contingent expenses, including rent of building,
$5,700.
War Department. WAR DEPARTMENT.
Secretary,and
assistant Assistant, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: Secretary of War, $20;
chiefOFIEOTE:of $12,000; Assistant
clerk, etc. Secretary, $5,000; assistant and chief clerk, who shall sign such official
Pest, pp. 764, 1025. papers and documents as the Secretary may direct, $4,000; private
muerating force. POTOMAC PARK OFFICE BUILDINGS: For the following employees
for the maintenance and protection of the buildings: Assistant super-
intendent, $2,000; clerks-one of class four, two of class three, two
of class two, four of class one, four at $1,000 each; four messengers,
at $720 each; chief engineer, $1,800; assistant engineers-one $1,600,
six at $1,400 each; storekeeper, $1,200; chief electrician, $1,600;
electricians-four at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each; foreman
carpenter, $1,600; carpenters-three at $1,400 each, seven at $1,200
each; painters-three at $1,200 each, two at $1,000 each; plumbers-
one $1,400, four at $1,200 each; steam fitters-two at $1,400 each,
two at $1,200 each; machinist, $1,400; four switchboard operators, at
$1,200 each; six general mechanics, at $1,000 each; guards-captain
$1,600, three lieutenants at $1,080 each, three sergeants at $930
each, thirty at $780 each, thirty at $720 each; fire marshal, $1,080;
foreman of laborers, $1,400; two assistant foremen of laborers, at $960
each; seven foremen or forewomen, at $780 each; one hundred and
forty laborers; laborers and charwomen, $130,000; twenty-two female
laborers, at $480 each; in all, $385 330
Operating expeses. For fuel, lights, repairs, miscelianeous items, printing, and city
Mal ofice buildings. directories, $196,000.
Operating force. MALL OFFICE BUILDINGS: For the following employees for the
maintenance and protection of the temporary office buildings in the
Mall (Units A, B, C, D, E, and F, located in Henry Park, Seaton
Park, and the Smithsonian Grounds): Assistant superintendent,
$2,000; chief clerk, $1,800; clerks-one of class three, two of class
two, five of class one, four at $1,000 each; four messengers at $720
each; chief engineer, $1,800; assistant to chief engineer, $1,600; four
assistant engineers at $1,200 each, storekeeper, $1,200; foreman
carpenter, $1,600; carpenters-four at $1,400 each, six at $1,200 each,
two at $1,000 each; chief electrician, $1,600; electricians-two at
$1,400 each, six at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; three switch-
board operators at $1,000 each; foreman plumber, $1,400; four
plumbers at $1,200 each; steam fitters-two at $1,200 each, one
$1,080; machinist, $1,200; four painters at $1,200 each; fourteen
general mechanics at $1,000 each; firemen-seven at $840 each,
eleven at $720 each; captain of the guard, $1,600; lieutenants of the
guard-three at $1,080 each; fire marshal $1,080; sergeants of the
guard-six at $930 each, three at $840 each; guards-ninety at $780
each, thirty at $720 each; foremen of laborers, one $1,400; two
assistant foremen of laborers at $960 each; twelve foremen or fore-
women at $780 each; one hundred and sixty laborers; laborers and
charwomen, $80,000; sixteen female laborers at $480 each; in all,
$419,740.
Operatg ex s. For fuel, lights, repairs, motor cycle and truck repairs, supplies,
and exchange of same, miscellaneous items, printing, and city direc-
Building, Virginia tories, $200,000.
Avenue and Eight- TEMPORARY OFFICE BUILDING (1800 VIRGINIA AVENUE NORTH-
eenth Street NW. WEST): For the following employees for the maintenance and pro-
Operatmg force. tection of the building: Clerk of class one; chief engineer, $1,400;
assistant engineer, $1,000; six firemen at $840 each; four coal passers
at $720 each; electrician, $1,200; carpenter, $1,200; painter, $1,000;
general mechanic, $1,000; guards-three sergeants at $930 each,
eighteen privates at $780 each; oreman of laborers, $840; foreman or
forewoman, $780; twelve laborers; laborers and charwomen, $6,000;
three female laborers at $480 each; in all, $49,730.
Operating expenses. For fuel, lights, repairs, ground rent, miscellaneous items, printing,
and city directory, $27,500.
four, two of class three, one of class two, one $840; messenger,
$600; in all, $22,990.
Temporary employ- For temporary employees in the Office of the Solicitor for the
os o. Navy Department, $25,000: Provided, That no person shall be
Pay restriction, employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per
annum except the following: One $3,000, two at $2,400 each, one at
$2,250.
Naval ]Records and OMCE OF NAVAL RECORDS AND LIBRARY: Chief clerk, $2,000;
Library. clerks-two of class four, one to be selected from officers of the Con-
federate Navy (agent for collection of Confederate records), four of
class two, four of class one, two at $1,000 each; copyist; copyist,
$720; assistant messenger; laborer; in all, $21,000.
Naval records of Toward the collection or copying and classification, with a view
World War.
Collecting, c-assify, to publication, of the naval records of the war with the Central
ing, etc. Powers of Europe, including the purchase of books, periodicals,
photographs, maps, and other publications, documents, and pictorial
records of the Navy in said war, clerical services in the District of
Provso. Columbia or elsewhere, and other necessary incidental expenses,
Pay restriction. $20,000: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at
a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum.
3udge Advocat OFFICE OF JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL: Two attorneys, at $2,500
General's Oice. each; chief law clerk, $2,250; law clerks-one $2,200, one $2,000,
one $1,600; clerks-one of class four, one $1,300, six of class one,
three at $1,000 each, one $900; messenger; assistant messenger; in
all, $28,810.
Temporary em- For temporary employees in the office of the Judge Advocate
ployees. General as follows: Two at $3,000; $6,000.
CWef of Naval Op OFFICE OF CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS: Chief clerk, $2,250;
erations. clerks-one of class four, two of class three, three of class two, four
of class one, three at $1,000 each, one $900; two draftsmen, at $1,200
each; two assistant messengers; messenger boys-one $600, one
$400; laborer; in all, $25,650.
Temporary
ployees.
ema-.. For temporary employees in the Office of the Chief of Naval Opera-
ploe ton. tions, $56,700: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder
Payretion. at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except four
Director of Naval persons at $2,000 each.
Communications. Office of Director of Naval Communieations: For employees in
Proviso, the office of the Director of Naval Communications, $160,000:
Pay restriction. Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of
compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following:
One at $4,000, two at $3,000 each, one at $2,500, and three at
$1,900 each.
Breau of Naia- BUREAU OF NAVIGATION: Chief clerk, $2,250; clerks-one $2,200,
tion.
two at $2,000 each, six of class four, five of class three, ten of class
two, fourteen of class one, four at $1,100 each, twenty-one at $1,000
each, five at $900 each; four copyists; two copyists, at $840 each;
messenger; two assistant messengers; two messenger boys, at $600
each; five laborers; in all, $100,010.
porary For temporary employees in the Bureau of Navigation, $404,140:
71eo. Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of
Payreiction. compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except four persons at
Naval Intelligence $2,000 each.
office. OFFICE OF NAVAL INTEtLIGENCE: Clerks-one of class four, one
of class three, one of class two, one $1,300, five at $1,000 each; three
translators, at $1,400 each; draftsman, $1,200; messenger boy, $600;
Temporary em- in all, $17,100.
ploy.es
Proviso. For temporary employees in the Office of Naval Intelligence,
Pay restriction. $35,480: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at a
rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except two
persons at $2,000 each.
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For salaries of surveyors general, clerks in their offices, and con- e ndesec.
tingent expenses, including office rent, pay of messengers, stationery,
printing, binding, drafting instruments, typewriters, furniture, fuel,
lights, books of reference for office use, post-office box rent, and other
incidental expenses, including the exchange of typewriters, as follows:
Alaska: Surveyor general and ex officio secretary of the Territory, Alaska.
$4,000; clerks,
Arizona: $11,220;
Surveyor contingent
general, $3,000;expenses, $3,600; in
clerks, $18,400; all, $18,820.
contingent ex-
penses, $600; in alil, $22,000.
California: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $14,100; contingent Canierra.
expenses, $650; in all, $17,750.
Colorado: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $18,650; contingent coloerdo.
expenses, $750; in all, $22,400. .
Idaho: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $12,600; contingent x-
penses, $750; in all, $16,350.
Montana: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $16,980; contingent Mont .
expenses, $600; in all, $20,580.
Nevada: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $12,060; contingent ex- Nevad.
penses, $500; in all, $15,560.
New Mexico: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $18,900; contingent Ne Meco.
expenses, $900; in all, $22,800.
Oregon: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $9,510; contingent ex- oregon.
penses, $600; in all, $13,110.
South Dakota: Surveyor general, $2,000; clerks, $3,100; contin- Southtaa.
gent expenses, $200; in all, $5,300.
Utah: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $14,020; contingent ex- Uta.
penses, $725; in all, $17,745.
Washington: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $11,260; contin- Wgton.
gent expenses, $750; in all, $15,010.
Wyoming: Surveyor general, $3,000; clerks, $10,540; contingent wyoming.
expenses, $500; in all, $14,040. er
Expenses chargeable to the foregoing appropriations for clerk hire$7re.7
and incidental expenses in the offices of the surveyors general shall
not be incurred by the respective surveyors general in the conduct of
said offices, except upon previous specific authorization by the Com-
missioner of the General Land Office.
The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to detail temporarily auto e.ai
clerks from the office of one surveyor general to another as the neces-
sities of the service may require and to pay their actual necessary
General may determine for the faithful ischarge of his duties) $2,250,
classification $2,750, registered mails $2,500, money orders $2,750;
chief clerk, division of money orders, $2,250; in all, $37,050.
Fourth
Postmaster Assistant
General, OFFICE, FOURTH ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL: Fourth Assist-
superintendents of di- ant Postmaster General, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,500; division of rural
visions, etc. mails-superintendent $3,000, chief clerk $2,000; division of equip-
ment and supplies-superintendent $3,000, chief clerk $2,000; topog-
rapher, $2,400; in all, $19,900.
Total salaries, $1,888,720.
Contingent expenses. CONTINGENT EXPENSES, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT: For stationery
stationery, etc. and blank books, index and guide cards, folders, and binding devices,
including purchase of free penalty envelopes, $30,000.
Heating, etc., plant. For fuel and repairs to heating, lighting, ice, and power plant,
including repairs to elevators, purchase and exchange of tools, and
electrical supplies, and removal of ashes, $60,000.
Telegraphing. For telegraphing, $6,000.
Vehicles. For purchase, exchange, hire, and maintenance of horses and
horse-drawn and motor-driven passenger-carrying vehicles and repair
of vehicles, including motor trucks and harness, $4,000.
For rent of stables, $500.
Miscellaneous. For miscellaneous items, including purchase, exchange, and repair
of typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices;
street-car fares not exceeding $450; plumbing; floor coverings;
postage stamps for correspondence addressed abroad which is not
exempt under article 11 of the Rome convention of the Universal
Postal Union, $40,000, of which sum not exceeding $12,500 may be
expended for telephone service, and not exceeding $1,500 may be
expended for purchase and exchange of law books, books of refer-
ence, railway guides, city directories, books necessary to conduct the
business of the department; and repairs to department buildings.
Furniture, etc. For furniture and filing cabinets, $7,000.
OfficialPostalGuide. For publication of copies of the Official Postal Guide, $43,000;
and the amounts received during the fiscal year 1921 from sales of
the Official Postal Guide to the public may be used as a further
ap ropriation for the publication of copies of such guide.
Heat,
power, light,
City and
post office For reimbursement of the Government Printing Office for the cost
Ewer, C of furnishing steam for heating and electric current for lighting and
Re1%bument for. power to tue Post Office Department Building at Massachusetts
Avenue and North Capitol Street, District of Columbia, $40,000, or
Postal service appro- so much thereof as may be necessary.
priations not to heu e Appropriations made for the service of the Post Office Department
for Departme t in conformity with the Act of July 2, 1836, shall not be expended
vol. 5, p. 80. for any of the purposes herein provided for on account of the Post
Office Department in the District of Columbia.
Department of Jus- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
tice.
Beac of Foreign Office, other than the Fourteenth Census, as he may deem advisable.
and Domestic Corn- BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE: Director, $6,000;
merce. nassistant directors-one $3,500, one $3,000; private secretary, $1,800;
clDerks, etc. a ten chiefs of divisions, at $2,500 each; assistant chief of division,
$2,250; chief clerk, $2,250; expert on commerce and finance,
$2,000;
commercial economist, $2,750; chiefs of sections-one $2,500, one
$2,000; translators-one $2,000, one $1,800, two at $1,400 each,
editorial assistant, $2,000; clerks--fourteen of class four, twelve of
ant Commissioner General, who shall also act as chief clerk and
actuary, $3,500; private secretary, $1,800; chief statistician, $2,000;
two law examiners, at $2,000 each; clerks-five of class four, five of
class three, eight of class two, ten of class one, nine at $1,000 each,
seven at $900 each; two messengers; assistant messenger; in all,
$74,200. Information Divi.
Division of Information: Chief, $3,500; assistant chief, $2,500; sion.
clerks-two of class four, one of class three, two of class two, three of
class one, one $900; messenger; in all, $19,340. Naturalization Si.
BUREAU OF NATURALIZATION: Commissioner, $4,000; deputy com- reu.
missioner, $3,250; clerks-eight of class four, twelve of class three,
sixteen of class two, sixteen of class one, ten at $1,000 each, two at
$900 each; messenger; two assistant messengers; messenger boy,
$480; im all, $97,010.
Rent. RENT: For rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District
of Columbia for the use of the Department of Labor, $24,000.
Judicial. JUDICIAL.
Supreme Court. SUPREME COURT: Chief Justice, $15,000; eight associate justices,
at $14,500 each; marshal, $4,500; nine law clerks, one for the Chief
Justice and one for each associate justice, at not exceeding $3,600