Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/1274

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1256 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. and card-tabulating machinery; experimental work in developing, improving, and constructing an integratmglcounter for use in statistical work; repairs to such machinery and other mechan1cal appliances; ° technical and mechanical services in connection therewith, and pmchase, rental, construction, repair, and exchanve of equipment _ and mechanical appliances; and including personal, services in the 30f*f{,"'g,[“b]° °° J‘m° District of Columbia and in the field, $15,000,000, to continue availgljggfgéion 0, other able until June 30, 1922: Pmpwkled, That the Secretary of Commerce work. is authorized, in his discretion, to suséigind during the decenmal census such work of the Census ce, other than the Fourteenth ensus, as he may deem advisable. _ m%¤¤¤1ggm:gucF°g°(§£§g BUanAU or Foamen AND Domnsrrc Coimuancaz Director, $6,000; maps. _ assistant directors—one $3,500, one $3,000; private secretary, $1,800; ,,t,E"°°*°'· °”’°°'"s’ 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 class three, two at $1,500 each, twenty-two of class two, thirty-five of class one, twenty at $1,000 each, fourteen at $900 each; two messengers; four assistant messengers; laborer; two messenger boys, at Promotion or com- $4I?(i>1?a;l}l ;rinec:;1sai;2(;ii')yiie)nses, including field investigations in the mi¤Z°.$i,p. 1261. United States and abrgagfl puichaselnlf documgnts, gl ans, specifica; tions manuscri ts an other u `cations or the promotion o the commercialpinterests of the States, exchange on official checks, and rent outside the District of Columbia, to further promote and develop the foreign and domestic commerce of the United States, $325,000, to be exiplended under the direction of the Secretary f,’;;jf;g';_mm_ of Commerce: Promkled, at not more than $50,000 of the foregoing sum shall be used for the expenses of branch offices: Promdedfurther, D°P°Si*°"°°°*P*5· That all moneys hereafter received by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce in ayment of photographic and other mecha.n§al hrsprtnductiorzdofp spenjalirstatistical compiggtions from its _ recor ss e cover into the reasury as amisc aneous receipt. {?;%‘§,€,i%'!gSputh°§K’J _To further promote and `develop thecommerce of the United States ¤_,*;m_,'p_ ,;g;‘§°*· with South Central ·.A]I\G1‘lC8:, including the_ employment of experts and special agents in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, purchase of ooks of reference and periodicals, reports, traveling and subsistence ex enses of officers and employees, exchange on ofhpinilcdcheclis, {and) all other necessingg inézidenltald expensesf nlnt inc u int e oregoing, to e expen un er the irection o the Secret of Commerce $100,000. Ogggmsm with the To fiiiliyther promote and develop the commerce of the United States Past;p.1261. with the Orient, including the emplotyment of experts and special agents in the District of Columbia, an elsewhere, purchase of ooks o reference and periodicals, reports, traveling and subsistence ilxlpenses of 0mCG1'S·8.l15l employees, exchange on official checks, and Ether necxary ?c1<§:1ntnil_expensesfnpl¥ mgelnldid in tnra foregoing, to e expen e un er e irec ion 0 e e ary o ommerce, $100,000. ‘ ii°“"“€’°“*;“‘“““"és· Commercial attachés; For commercial attaches, to be alppointed by the Secrets.? of Commerce, after examination to be he d under his direction to etermine their competency and to be accredited through the State Department, whose duties shall be to investigate and report upon such conditions in the manufacturing industries and trade of €*¤¤‘¤·¤*·*· foreign countries as may be of mterest to the Lmted States; and for one c erk to each of said commercial attachés to be paid a salary not to exceed $1,500 each and for necessary traveling and subsistence expenses of officers, rent outside of the District of Columbia, purchase of reports, books of reference and periodicals, travel to and