Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/692

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. 671 For per diem at not exceeding $4 in lieu of subsistence for persons v€f,§,'gug*,g',*§_· °*°· *°· em loyed in the Bureau of Pensions, detailed for the urpose of makinglspecial investigations pertaining to said bureau and) for actual and other necessary expenses, including telegrams, $100,000. For purchase, repair, and exchange o adding machines, addressing ,,f,·,;bg{§°"¤¤ °°‘ machines, typewriters, check-siggnng machines, and other labor- ` gaving devices, furniture, filing ca inets, and pomage on foreign mail, 6 000. · PATENT Orman: Commissioner, $5,000; first assbtant commis- P°*°“* °"“°°· sioner, $4,500; assistant commissioner, $3,500; chief clerk (who shall be qualified to act as principal examiner), $3,000; five law examiners, at $2,750 each; examiner of classihcation, $3,600; five examiners in chief, at $3,500 each; two examiners of interferences, at $2,700 each; examiners of trade-marks and designs-one $2,700, iirst assistant $2,400, eight assistants at $1,500 each; examiners·—forty-eight prmcipals at $2,700 each, ninety-four first assistants at $2,400 each, ninety-four second assistants at .82,100 each, ninety-four third assistants at $1,800 each, ninetydour fourth assistants at $1,500 each; financial clerk, who shall give ond rn such amount as the Secretary of the Interior may determine, $2,250; librarian, who shall be quah- Hed to act as an assistant examiner, $2,000; eight chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; eight assistants 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-—ele·ven of class four seventeen of class three, nineteen of class two, hundred and thirty-seven of class one, nmety-three at $1,000reach; draftsmen-— one $1,600, one $1,400, three at $1,200 each,»t¤ur at $1,000 each; ninety-two copyists ; thirty copyists, at $720 each; three memengers; thirty-three assistant messengers; thirteen laborers, at $600 each; forty-five examiners’ aids (who be selected without regard to apportionment), at $600 each; th11'ty-nin0 copy pullers (who shall ge selecgi without regard to apportionment), at $480 each; in all, 1,500,2 . For furniture and filing cases, $10,000. "`“"““'-“°· °“`· For purchase of lawhliprofessional, and other reference books and B°°“*°°°· publications and scient' c books and directories, $3,000. C I hmk, is For producing copies of weeklfy issue of parents, designs, and trade- .¤£liz°$tie¤s, ai ` marks; production of copies o drawings and specifications of exhausted patents and other papers; and for of transporting publications of patents issued by the Patent ce to foreign governments, $170,000. _ · D V t_ , For investigating the_quest10p of public_use or sale of inventions n,-tilt}? mg °°° °“ for two years 01' more php? to Bling applications for patents, and such other qiiestions arising m connection with applications for patents as may e deemed necemary by the Commissioner of Patents; and ex—` pense attending defense of smts mstrtuted against the Commissioner of Patents, $500- _ _ e rst national For the share of the United States in the e ense of conducting the Bureau? iiem. International Bureau at Berne, SYVIliZ6!l8I1d,?750. t Bmw M mm Brmsau or Enucsrroivx Commissioner, $5,000; chief clerk, $2,000; am. specialist in_ higher education, $3,000; editor, $2,000; statistician, $1,800; s ecrahst in charge of land-grant college statistics, $1,800; two trandlators, at $1,800 each; collector and compiler of statistics, $2,400; specialists-—one in foreign educational systems and one m educational systems, at $1,800 each; clerks—five of class four, six of class three, seven of class two, nine of class one, thirteen at $1,000 each; two copists; two skilled laborers, at $840 each; messenger; assistant messenger; messenger boy, $420; in all, S82;860. _ Rm, mmm, For investigation of rural education, industrial education, physical .w.,•a&a¤n¤. ' education an school hygiene, including personal services in the Das-