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1262 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. th§)$mhb°D,§,;§,$,;‘d°,j} ex enses, Department of Commerce, to be expended through the censuppises. tr£ purchasing office (Division of Supplies), Department of Commerce, and shall also be available for objects and purposes of the several appropriations mentioned under the title ‘ Contmgent ex- _ penses, Department of Commerce," in this Act. _ i£’§°fSEL1Y§%$j*;?jm_ Hereafter section 3709 of the Revised Statutes of the United States shall not be construed to apply to any purchase or service rendered for the Department of Commerce when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed the sum of $25. §$.§‘,,Ej,.,_ For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia, $66,500: Provided, Fiv*Y°°**°°S°· That the Secretary of Commerce is authorized, in his discretion, to enter into a contract for the lease for a period not to exceed live years with an option for a period of Eve additional years, of the Commerce Building, now occupied biy the Department of Commerce, at an annual rental not to excee $65,500. $¤¤¤>8¤- For rent of storage space outside the Commerce Building, $2,000. b0§¤p¤¤¤¤¤¤* 0* Le- DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. c,;<;=;¤;gy· A¤SiS*·¤¤*· Omron or rim Ssoimrxnrz Secretary of Labor, $12,000; Assistant ’ Secretary, $5,000; chief clerk, $3,000; disbursmghclerk, $3,000; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; clerk to e Secretary $1,800; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary, $2,100; chief of division of publications and- supplies, $2,500; agaointment clerg $2,100; deputy disbursing clerk, $2,100; assistant ef, division of {pu lications and sup lies, $2,000; librarian, $2,000; clerks——four o class four, eleven oi) class three, nine of clam two, thirteen of class one, nine at $1,000 each, four at $900 each; three telephone switchboard opprators; two messengers; five assistant messelplgprs; five messenger oys, at $480 each; engineer, $1,100; two s ed laborers, at $840 each; electrician, $1,000; three firemen; eleven laborers (one of whom, when necessary, shall assist and relieve the elevator conductor); lieutenant of the watch, $840; six watchmen; thirteen charwomen; three elevator conductors, at $720 each; in all, $139,180. copngwwm or Commssioimns or concrmxrron: To enable the Secretary of Labor °°i'z$¤ii·.i:°3Z ns. to exercise the authority vested in him by section 8 of the Act creating the Department of Labor, and to appoint commissioners of conciliation, for per diem in lieu of subsistence at not exceeding $4, traveling expenses, and not to exceed $12,000 for personal services in the _ District of Columbia, $175,000. _ m}_;"°‘ “°°“’“°’ B°‘ Bmzmm or Lenox Srxrrsrres: Commissioner, $5,000; chief statistician, who shall also perform the duties of chief clerk, $3,000; editor, $2,500; three statisticians at $3,000 each; six statistical experts, at $2,000 each; emplo ees—two at $2,760 each, two at $2,520 each, seven at $2,280 eacli, four at $2,000 each, six at $1,800 each, six at $1,600 each, seven at $1,400 each, two at $1,200 each; special agentssix at $1,800 each, eight at $1,600 each, eight at $1,400 each, four at $1,200 each; clerks-nine of class four, eight of class three, eleven of class two, seventeen of class one, eight at $1,000 each; two copyists; messenger; three assistant messengers; two laborers; in all, $217,140. Per mem, special For per diem in lieu of subsistence of special agents and employees, “‘°”°s*°'°‘ and for their transportation; experts and temporary assistance for field service outside of the District of Columbia, to be paid at the rate rempomry may of not exceeding $8 per day; temporary statistical clerks, stenogum] °“‘S°"‘°"’°‘°‘ raphers, and typewriters in the District of Columbia, to be selected from civil-service registers and to be paid at the rate of not exceeding $100 per month, the same person to be employed for not ·more than six consecutive months, the total expenditure for such temporary clerical assistance in the District of Columbia not to exceed $6,000; travehng expgenses of officers and employees, purchase of re rts and materia for reports and bulletins of the Bureau of Iybor