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1248 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. sm. iv. om. 78, 79. 1923. §;·g;j*s°*·m be mp Steubenville: Provided, That suitable rooms and accommodations for name. holding court at Steubenville shall be furnished free of expense to the Government until the completion of the Federal building: And m”f°*"°$· °°°-·°’ D°Y‘ provided further, That terms of the district court for the southern ` district shall be held at Dayton on the first Mondays in May and November. Prosecutions for crimes and offenses committed in any part of said district shall also be cognizable at the terms held at Dayton. All suits which may be brought. within the southern district, or either division thereof, may be instituted, tried, and determined at the terms held at Dayton." Approved, February 14, 1923. Fiii? ;.1i*§**..}*.mJ ...- CHAP. 79.-An Act Making appropriations for the Post Office Department for the —l_i"ibu° N°· *5-} fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, and for other purposes. Pos, 0,,,,,,, 1),,,,,,,. Be it enacted Zig the Senate and House of Representatives of ¤gyg,¤gP;¤gf¤¤m=· United States of _ in 0on.greg.s_ assembled, That the followurg ` ’ ` sums are appgipriated in conformity with the Act of July 2, 1836, for the Post oe Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, namely: nepumm. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON, DISTRICT or COLUMBIA. sum-as. sanmrss. mQg;°:“:,f P°S¤¤”· Office, Postmaster General; Postmaster General, $12,000; chief chpgsczpzzgssartommt clerk, mcluding $500 as superintendent of buildings, $4,000; rivate ° °' '°°‘ secretary, $2,500; personnel officer or appointment clerk, $2,000; _ assistant to chief_ clerk, $2,000; confidential clerk to Postmaster Gencmcgglfg P¤’· eral, $2,000; chairman, board of inspection, $2,000; chief inspector, _ $4,000; chief clerk to chief inspector, $2,000; purchasing agent, S°“°*‘°'·°‘°· $4,000; chief clerk to purchasing a nt, $2,000; solicitor, $5,000; assistant attorneys-——one $4,500, one §§,500, two at $2,750 each, one "*°‘“·°*·°· $2,500, one $2,000; bond examiner, $2,500; law clerk, $1,800; clerksone hundred and fourteen at $1,800 each, one hundred and seventy at $1,600 each two hundred and seventy-seven at $1,400 each, three hundred and dfty-four at $1,200 each, one hundred and one at $1,000 each, ten at $900 each; skilled draftsmen——three at $1,800 each, eight at $1,600 each, three at $1,400 each two at $1,200 each; map mounter, $1,200; assistant ma mounter, $1.000; blue printer, $900; assistant blue printer, $840; telegrapher, $1,400; typewriter re airer, $1,200; three telephone switchboard operators at $720 eacli; six ,,,§‘f,f‘§§§*’°”· "’°‘°*" messengers in charge of mails, at $900 each; thirty messengers, at $840 each; fifteen assistant messengers, at $720 each; captain of the watch, $1,200; additional to three watchmen acting as lieutenants of watchmen, at $120 each; thirty-fom- watchmen, at $720 each; two engineers, at $1,200 each; nine assistant engineers, at $1,000 each: two blacksmiths or steam fitters, at $1,000 each; three oilers, at $840 each; sixteen firemen, at $720 each; eighteen elevator conductors, at $720 each; chief engineer, $1,600; assistant electricians—two at $1,200 each, three at $1,000 each; two dynamo tenders, at $900 each; ,,,q"p°“°°”# *“*’°'°”· carpenters—one $1,600, one $1,200, two at $1,000 each; plasterer and mason, $1,200; awning maker, $1,000; painters-one $1,200, one $1,000; plumbers-one $1,200, one $1,000; laborers·—foreman $900, assistant foreman $840, two at $840 each, seventy-eight at $720 each, four at $660 each; female laborers-one $540, three at $500 each, seven at $480 each; seventy-seven charwomen, at $240 each; actual and necessary expenses of the purchasing avent while traveling on business of the department, $500; in all, $1,713,740.