Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/1320

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1300 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. P’°Y°¤“¤8 °Y°" To enable the Secretar of Commerce to employ, temporarily in ircgildiilg griixcumon addition to those now progided for by law, 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 passen er and excursion vessels, and all necessary _ _ ex enses in connection éierewith, $15,000. tiddlgiieggeamccllxiigslilegii; gl/`ireless-communication laws: To enable the Secretary of Com- °*'{;,,L36 P 629. V0, 3, merce to enforce the Acts of Congress " to require apparatus and oper- 1>·199- ` { ators for radio communication on certain ocean steamers" and "to P°’°’p'13°B° regulate radio communication " and carry out the international raidio-telegraphic convention, and to employ such persons and means as may be necessa , this employment to include salaries of employees in the District of lgblumbia not exceeding $8,400, traveling and subsistence expenses, purchase and exchange of instruments, technical books, rent, and all other miscellaneous items and necessary expenses SMMQB not included in the foregoing, $60,000. _ _ “’°“°‘ BUREAU or Srannanns: 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; five at $2,500 each, four at $2,200 each, seven at $2,000 each; assistant physicists—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; laboratory helpers——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; c erks—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 each, two at $480 each, two at $420 each; ve 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; skill woodworkers-—foreman of woodworking hops $1,500, one $1,200, two at $1,000 each; skilled laborers-—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 pipeiitters at $1,000 each; Eve firemen; glassblowers——one $1,600, one $1,200; glassworker, $1,600; electricians-—one $1,400, one $1,200, one $900; oreman of Janitors and laborers $900; fourteen laborers; janitors— three at $660 each, one $600; two female laborers, at $360 each; Mmmm, em m all, $432,360. _

  • ’°°‘·P·’3°3- _ Fo? _¤£P*”'{m¥S» machmei'53 @0018, fwd applicances used in connection wit buildings or work of the bureau, laboratory supplies, materials, and supplies used in the construction of apparatus, machinery,

or other appliances, lllcllldlllg their exchange; piping, ` , and 0011- struction incident to the installation of a paratus, mac ery, or appliances; furniture for laboratories and ofliices, cases for apparatus, ¤¤p.i..,ac. $7%:009 . d mm, b or repairs an necessary tions to uildin 20 000. ’;:°““°°“’ For fuel for heat, ligllgt, and pgwer; oince e gsingesi stationery, ·*’· Im; books and periodicals w ch may exchanged viggn not needed for permanentuse; traveling expenses (ineludin expenses of attendance upon meetings of technical and professionaf societies when required