Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/786

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768 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 130. 1918. traveling expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence of the superintendent and his assistants not to exceed $200; street car tickets not exceeding $25; office equipment, and continggznt expenses in connection with repairs and improvements to otanic Gardens; ex- . change, care, and maintenance of motor-propelled delivery vehicle; under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, $15,000. ”‘°°"“"°· EXECUTIVE. ‘ gjgdmt For compensation of the President of the United States, $75,000. ` For compensation of the Vice President of the United States, Ex•¤¤t1veOmee. $121000- _ _ cm¤•g:{:rr» ¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤ Office of the President; Secretary, $7,500; executive clerk, $5,000; ’ chief clerk, $4,000; appointment c erk, $3,500; record clerk, $2,500; two expert stenographers, at $2,500 each; accounting and disbursing clerk, $2,500; two correspondents, at $2,500 each; clerks——two at $2,500 each, four at $2,000 each, five 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, $76,780: n¤msb¢·mpnym.Pmmk1ed, That employees of the executive departments and other establishments of the executive branch of the Government may be getaileeg fromchtime to time to the office of the Eresident of the United . tates orsu temporaryassistanceasma enecess ., c°m`g°m l For contingent expenses of the Executive Office, iiiiizluding stationery, record books, telgams, telephones, books for library, furniture and carpets for . , ces, automobiles,. expenses of garage, including labor, and miscellaneous items, to be expended in the . discretion of the President, $30,000. nmmunmumcy- ’ BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY. Aul¤DUWY» etc., dm- . . mam. To enable the Bureau of Efiiciency authorized by the ent deficiency atgiropriation Act approved February twenty-eiglh-I51, ninetgn hun ed and usixteen, to establish and maintgsin Fti»1ySt6H1 of e ciency ratings, investigate &dIl11l11S· trative nee o e service vX?ib?{;.i3i¤lu' m relating to personnel in the several executive departments and independent establishments, re<}uired lz; the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Acts or the cal years nineteen hundred and thirteen and mneteen hundred and fourteen, resiectively, and to E investigate duplication of statistical and other wor and methods of mm"' business in the various branches of the Govemment service; for purchase or exchange of eqgipment, supplies, stationery, books and periodicals, printing and inding, traveling expenses not exceeding Rm $3,000, and street car fare not exceeding $50; in all, $110,000. ' For rent of buildings, $5,000. ...£;.¥Z.{.."°""°° °°“· crm snnvrcn commission. ,,,§§,,’?,‘Q‘§{",?§§f”,;,,._°" For commissioner, acting as president of the commission, $4,500; two commissioners at $4,000 each; chief examiner, $3,500; secretary, $2,500; assistant chief examiner, $2,250; three chiefs of division, at $2,000 each; examiners—one $2,400, three at $2000 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 cne, thirty-four at $1,000 each, twenty-two at $900 each; messenger; assistant messen er; skilled laborer, $720; four messenger boys, at $420 each. Custmgan force: Engineer, $840; general mechanic, $840; telephone-switchboard operator; two firemen; two watchrnen ; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; three laborers; four charwomen; in all, $285,970.