Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 39 Part 1.djvu/97

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76 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. xamuavs. EXECUTIVE. ' masons. For com nsation of the President of the United States, $75,000. viesrmsnmt For comiplensation of the Vice President of the United States, $12,000. _ . smuavs om•»._ Office of the President: Secret , $7,500; executive clerk, $5,000; a$`iZ"§iZly' °x°°°m° chief clerk, $4,000; appointmentmclerk, $3,500; record clerk, $2,500; two expert stenograp ers, at $2,500 each; accountant and disbursing clerk, $2,500· two correspondents, at.$2,500 each; c1erks—two at $2,500 each, four at $2,000 each, live of class four, two of class three, four of class two, three of class one; messengers—three at $900 each, three at';1840 eachf three lalzgrers at @720 eiach; tin alil, P"’”’“‘· 76 780: Provkled at em 0 ees 0 e execu ive epar men s Dems mmpmmv ind other establishments of the iixecutive branch of the Government may be detailed from time to time to the office of the President of the United States for such temporaryl assistance as may be necessary. °°““""°"‘°"’°“’“· For contingent e nses of the Executive Office, mcludmgtstationery, record box telgams, telephones, books for h rary, furniture and carpets for offices, automobiles, expenses of garage, including labor, and miscellaneous items, to be expended in the discretion of the President, $25,000. B¤¤¤¤¤¤¢m¤¤•¤¤v· BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY. ¥'%'°=“¤*“¤¤ °**· To enable the Bureau of Eilicienc , authorized b the ent

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“§“,‘f;,3'?*}‘5’§“·° ‘ nineteen hundiecl) and sixteen, to establish and mcaaigistain lp system VOL »P¤-**3·75°· of eflicienc raf ,t0 inves teadm1ms` trativen 0 the service v°L 38’p` wm relat' toy ersoufdel in the Emi executive departments and independent establishments, re<}u1red ba; the legislative, executive, and ]ud1c1al appropriation Acts or the cal years mneteen_ hundred and thirteen and nineteen hundred and fourteen, respectivel , and to investigate duplication of statistical and other work andy methods of business in the various branches of the Government service; for purchase or exchange of equi ment, su plies, stationery, books and Expenses periodicals, prmting and bm lllg, traVB gexpenses DOE 6XcG8d1I¢§ fjr·>¤i··>_·t X No $100, and street car fare not exceeding $50; m a l, $40,000: Prwid , hy "°”° ”` That no person shall be employed hereunder at a compensation exceeding $4,000 per annum. mg;gg;_S·¤**· *`·»··· CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. uQg,§’,je'gf;jg_°“°'”· - For commissioner, acting as president of the commission, $4,500; two commissioners, at $4,000 each; chief examiner, $3,500; secretary, $2,500; assistant chief examiner, $2,250; chiefs ot divisionthree at $2,000 each; examiners—one $2,400, three at $2,000 each, six at $1,800 each: clerks—six of class four, twenty-eight of class three, thirty-nine of class two, fifty-two of class one, tlurty-four at $1,000 each, twenty-two at $900 each; messenger; assistant messenger; skilled laborer, $720; four messenger boys, at $360 each. Custodian force: Engineer, $840; general mechanic, $840; tele honeswitchboard operator; two firemen; two watchmen; two elevator conductors, at $720 each; three laborers; four charwomen; in all, 55285,730. rmdrme. Fmnn roncs: District secretaries——two at $2,400 each, one $2,200, four at $2.000 each, Eve at $1,800 each; clerks—one of class four, one of class three, one of class one, seven at $1,000 each, six at $900 _ each, five at $840 each: messenger boy, $480; in all, $45,680. m§!yd;’;g§;{;eg&°f§gf No detail of clerks or other emplovees from the executive depart- ’ ments or other Government establishments in Washington District of Columbia, to the Civil Service Commission, for the performance