Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/695

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674 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. Ch. 214. 1920. tr el' expenses in ° to and return.? from such office out of thiavaplgigopnation for the public ands. A detailed statement oz gaaveling expenpes nilcurred ereunderghallgme made to Congressa begumingo eac regularsession ereo. cme. wm, mmm The use of the fun created by the Act of March 2, 1895 (Twenty- ‘"{%'Y°2§j*,$§7‘}""“‘“‘ eEhth Statutes -p e 937), for office work in the surveyors gener s ,'j{,*;,j‘g°· 0 ces is extendedegar one year from June 30, 1920: Provuled, That ` not to exceed $25,000 of this fund shall be used for the purposes above indicated. ‘ · Tcggvoggmt i¤ *¤• GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. M¤¤¤· Tmmzrronr or Amsu: Governor, $7,000; four judges,`at $7,500 each; four attorneys, af $5,000 each; four marshals, at $4,000 each; fonir clerglsé at $3,503 each; m atll, $87,000. I k him L orin ent — an contn;Een' expenses cer no .. $2,500; janitor service for e governor’s’oH·ices and the executive mansion, not to exceed $1,200; traveling expenses of the governor while absent from the capital on official business; repair and preservation of executive mansion and fl.1I'I1it'll1‘6 and for care of grounds; stagpngry, léghtsgvzgter, and fuel; in all, $7,500, to be expended under e ec on o e governor. For the °` of the executive mansion at Juneau, including` interior and decorating, $1,400. . ‘ ‘ Ieeshuva expenses- Leglative expenses: _For aries of members, $21,600; mileage of mem rs; $9,250; salaries of employees, $5,160; rent of legislative halls and committeqrooms, $2,000; printing, indexing, and binding laws, prmtingand bmdiln5`]c1mnals,·stationery, supplies, prmting o brllis, rtelpordtpg and soffeil , $9,000; Ae;.lagk$47,010, to be expended un er e `eetiono the vernoro a. H°““· _ Tnnarroizr or HAWAIIZ‘ avemor, $7,000; secretary, $4,000; chief ]ust1ce,_$6,000; two associate justicw, at $5,500 each; in all, $28,000. For judges agi cigcug courts, at $4,000 each, so much as may be necessary or e year 1921. _ For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, for stationery, pgtggg, mcidgntals, $1,200; private secretary to the governor · H1 $3 50. r.egsn¢¤»·»ex;»¤¤se¤. Legislative expenses; Fdr furniture, light, telephone, stationery, record casings and files, prmting and bmduf, including prmtmg, publication, and binding o the session laws an the house and senate journals, mdexing_ records, postage, 1ce, water, clerk hire, mileage of mt§mbers,hand ngicxdenttxls, pay}; chaplgm, clerk, sergieéingoegc mins, rj;·»¤·w».m S Y s_ nogra ers ypewri rs jam ors an messe rs 0 : ros»§t€QJ.° ml"' °' mded, That the members oi the Legislature of thiidlexiitoipi of Hawaii shall not draw their compensation of $200 or any mileage or an extra V<>*-¤¤·¤-15*>· session, held m compliance with section 54 of an Act to provide a government for the emtory of Hawaii, approved April 30, 1900. ,,,_§,;;i* Om °··¤=¤*· POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. c,,Q}°§g*,*§tg{,f‘¤¤*’°‘· hpgrrpsi Po%rn5.§rn§50g·nN¤mL: l’ostr§1asterf(5»)er:1eral, $12,000; c re c er· mc u g _ as supermten e t o u` d1IlgS· $4,000; private sccietary, $2,500; dxsbursing clerk, $2?250; appointment clerk, mdmmm pub assistant to chief clerk, confidenual clerk to Postmaster General, and nming agent. été. chairman, board_of inspection, at $2,000 each; chief inspector, $4,000; chief clerk to chief inspector, $2,000; purchasing agent, $4,000; chief clerk to purchasing agent, $2,000; assistant attorneys-—one $4,500, one $3,500, two at $2,750 each, one $2,500, one $2,000; bond examiner, €¤¢¤¤-¤¢¤· $2,500; law clerk, $1,800; clerks——one hundred and sixteen of class four, one hundred and seventy of class three, two hundred and sixty-