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796 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1918. sistant examiner, $2,000; six chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; three assistant chiefs of divisions, at $1,800 each; private secretary, to be selected and appointed by the commissioner, $1,800; translator of languages, $1,800; clerks-——nine of class four, nine of class three, seventeen of class two, one hundred and thirty-Eve of class one, ninety-one at $1,000 each; three skilled draftsmen, at $1,200 each; four draftsmen, at $1,000 each; ninety copyists; forty copyists, at $720 each; three messengers (one transferred to building for Interior Department offices); thirty-three assistant messengers (two transferr·ed to building for Interior Department offices); thirteen laborers, at $600 each (four transferred to building for Interior Department offices); forty-five examiners’ aids, at $600 each; twenty- our copy pullers, who shall be selected without regard to apportionment, at T t €_ $480 each; in all, $1,416,500. _ _ m—r$§.p°"" yp For special and temporary services of t writers certified by the Civil Service Commission, who may be emglldgfed in such numbers, at $2.50 per diem, as may, in the ]udgment of the Commissioner of Patents, be necessary to keep current the work of furnishing man- Hwks etc uscript copies of records, $5,000. ’ For purchase of lawifprofessional and other reference books and publications and scienf c books and expense of transportiné publications of patents issued by the Patent Office to foreign overn- Copiesofweeklyissue mentS’ $3’00Q' . . . of patents, etc. FOP p1`0dl1C1Dg COPIGS of ISSIIB of p8.l'»6I1l$S, d%1gI1S, Bild l)T8·dB· marks; production of copies o drawings and specifications of ex- ,n_,€S,,gm¤g use 0, hausted patents and other papers; $140,000. _ _ . iuvemmus. For investigating the question of public use or sale of inventions for two years or more prior to filing applications for patents, and such other questions arising in connection with applications for patents as may be deemed necessary by the Commissioner of Patents; and expense attending defense of suits instituted against the Commissioner International Bu- Of Pat€ntS’ · · . mu, sem. For the share of the United States rn the expense of conducting the B a {Ed tm International Bureau at Berne, Switzerland, $750. um “° “°“ BUREAU or EDUCATION} Commissioner, $5,000;chief clerk, $2,000; specialist in higher education, $3,000; editor, $2,000; statistician, $1,800; specialist in charge of land—grant college statistics, $1,800; two translators, at $1,800 each; collector and compiler of statistics, @,400; specialists-——one in foreign educational systems and one in educational systems, at $1,800 each; clcrks——five of class four, five of class three, six of class two, nine of class one, thirteen at $1,000 each; two copyists; two skilled laborers, at $840 each; messenger; R r I d_ d st _ I assistant messenger; messenger boy, $420; in all, $79,860. eaugriitaaieriii U m For investigation of rural education, industrial education, and school hygiene, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and no salary shall be paid hereunder in excess T,m,mgc_,p€ms of $3,500 per annum, $50,000. “ For necessary traveling expenses of the commissioner and employees actinv under his irection, including attendance at meetings www of educational associations, societies, and other organizations, $5,000. 1 For books for library, current educational periodicals, other current — Scbnomnd hom gab publications, and_ completing valuable sets of periodicals, $500. daring. For investigation of school and home gardening in cities and manufacturing towns, including personal services in the District of Sp€,,,a,mp0m_ Columbia and elsewhere, $7,500. For collecting statistics for special reports and circulars of informartion, including personal services in the District of Columbia and else- Distributing ducu- whe"? $3*600 mems, ere. For purchase, distribution, and exchange of educational documents, collection, exchange, and cataloguing of educational apparatus and