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806 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1918. ,_ml}f)‘j,§g’ g;°_§§·g°;§·{0‘g Enforcement of navigation laws; To enable the Secretary of Com— nws. merce to provide and operate such motor boats and employ thereon P°”’p‘8°9‘ such persons as may be necessary for the enforcement, under his direction by customs officers, of laws relating to navigation and inspection of vessels, boarding of vessels, and counting of passengers P 0 t_ V { on excursion boats, $26,000. _ c,,,,§d§,§'{,;'§’,§$,,,§’S,$,,§ To enable the Secretary of Commerce to employ, in addition to "°“°‘¤· °°°· those now provided for by aw, such other persons as may be necessary, of whom not more than two at any one time may be employed in the District of Columbia, to enforce the laws to prevent overcrowding of passenger and excursion vessels, and all necessary expenses in wim,°sS00mmumm_ connection therewith, $18,000. tion on Steamers. Wireless-communication laws: To enable the Secretary of Com- 37YE}·1§9gtp·629; V°1‘ merce to enforce the Acts of Congress “to require apparatus and P·>¤¢»P-8% operators for radio communication on certain ocean steamers" and "to regulate radio communication" and carry out the international radio telegraphic convention, and to employ such persons and means as may be necessary, this employment to include sa aries of employees in Washingtpn not (pxcecildlirig $%050 traveling anilnpulfslisteppe expenses, purc asc an exc n e 0 instruments, tec ca oo rent and all other miscellaneous itgms and necessary expenses not included Standards Bum in the foregoinéi $45,000. ‘ BUREAU OF ANnARDs: Director, $6,000; physicists-chief $4,800, one qualified in optics $3,600, two at $3,600 each, one $3 ,300, three at $3,000 each; assistant to the director, $3,600; associate physicists— five at $2,700 each, Eve at $2,500 each, four at $2,200 each, seven at $2,000 each; assistant phys1c1sts—twelve at $1,800 each, thirteen at " $1,600 each, eighteen at $1,400 each; chemists—chief $4,800, one $3,500, one $3,000; associate chemists—three at $2,700 each, two at $2,500 each, one $2,200, four· at $2,000 each; assistant chemists——four at $1,800 each, four at $1,600 each, six at $1,400 each; physical chemist, $1,800; laboratory assistants—twenty-three at $1,200 each, eighteen at $1,000 each; aboratory helpe1s——two at $840 each, four at $720 each, three at $600 each; aids—fourteen at $900 each, sixteen at $720 each; twenty laboratory apprentices, at $540 each; secretary, $2,200; storekeeper. $1,000; librarian, $1,600; chief clerk, $2,200; clerks-—one of class four, three of class three, three of class two, eight of class one, seven at $1,000 each, five at $900 each, two at $720 each; two telephone operators, at $720 each; office a prentices——four at $540 eac , two at $480 each, two at $420 each; five elevator boys at $480 each; mechanicians—chief $1,800, one $1,600, one $1,500, two at $1,400 each, five at $1,200 each, six at $1,000 each, one $900; machinist, $1,200; shop apprentices——two at $600 each, two at $540 each, three at $480 each; eight watchmen; skilled woodworkers—— foreman of woodworking shops $1,500, one $1,200, two at $1,000 each; skilled laborer·s——two at $840 each, five at $720 each; draftsman, $1,200; photographers-one $1,400, one $1,200; packer, $840; two messengers; assistant messenger; superintendent of mechanical plant, $2,500; assistant engineers—one $1,600, one $1,400, two at $1,200 each, one $1,000, one $900; two pipefitters at $1,000 each; tive firemen; _ glassblowers——one $1,600, one $1,200; glassworker, $1,600; electricians-one $1,400, one $1,200, one $900; foreman of Janitors and laborers $900; fourteen laborers; jauitors—three at $660 Appmtumm each, one $600; two female laborers, at $360_each; in all, $432,360 am, p. an _For apparatus, machinery, tools, and appliances used in connection with buildings or work of the bureau, laboratory supplies, materials and supplies used in the construction of apparatus, machinery or other appliances, including their exchange; piping, wiring, and cionstruction mcident to the installation oi? a paratus, machinery or gpplézggces; furniture for laboratories and ofltibes, cases for apparaitus,