Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/1242

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1224 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. '*"°"°“”¤°’P°”°’· For necessary travelin expenses, includin those of examiners S E acting under the direction of the commission, and for expenses of examinations and investigations held elsewhere than at Washington, and including not excee mg $1,000 for exlpenses of attendance at meetings of public officials when specifical y directed by the compB§S1§g’§§*§v8§*g;r¤$i§; mission, $20,000. That the period of time during which soldiers, mashed at time ems- sailors, and marines, both en `sted and drafted men, who, prior to ‘“°b‘u“°“°"‘ ergaering the service of their lpouatriwgi hlad afciwirlil %I;‘§iC§ statusband w ose names appear upon the e 'gi e 'st o _ the i ervice ommission, shall not be counted against them m the determination of their for aptpomtment under the law, rules and regulations of the Civil ervice pmmission now in effect, and at the time of demobilization their civil service status shall be the same as when they entered the service. D¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤*¤fS¤¢<·~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE. S°°*°**“’Ya¤d U¤d€* For Secretary of State $12 000· Under Secretary of State to be Sammy appointed by the Presideht, by arid with the advice and consent of °, é;,§;¢;*°¤ the_Senate, $7,500; Assistant Secretary, $5,000; Second and Third _ Assistant Secretaries, at_ $4,500 each; director of the consular service, wg§_<=¤*¤ °¤ <i¤=¤¤¤g $4,500; officers to and m important drafting work—5ve at $4,500 each, ten at $3 500 each, fourteen at $3,000 each, seventeen at $2,500 each, to be appointed by the Secretary, any one of whom may be employed as chief of diyision of far eastern, Latin-American, Q I ummm near eastern, or Europea.n_affa1rs, or upon other work in connection ' with_fore1%1 relations; assistant solicitors of the department, to be Ohm clerk, hw ap-pointed y the Secretary--five at $3,000 each,-two at $2, 500 each; ae¤,cmaw:¤mmus, c of clerk who shall sign such official Ipgpers and documents as the °‘°'“·°°°· Secretary may direct, $3,000 ; law cler ——one $2,500, two at $2,250 each, three at $2,000 each; law clerk and assistant, to be selected by 3h¢;_Secretary tobeedit the gev? cg Congress and pegform such other _u ies as may require 0 them at $2,500 an $1 500 respectively; chiefs of bureaus—two at $2,250 each, five at $2,100 each; two translators, at_ $2,100 each; additional to chief of Bureau of Accounts as disbursing clerk, $200 {private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; private secretary to the nder Secretary, $2,000; clerk to the Secretary, $1,800; c erks———twenty-seven of c ass four, thirty of class three, forty of class two, sixty-three of class one (three of whom shall be te egraph operators), forty at $1,000 each, ten at $900 pachi l1thographer,t$1,‘400; chief messeinger, $1,000;eigli:,0mess:>;n§e11és(; wen y-seven assis an messengers· our mess er s a each; packer, $720; seven laborers; four teltdghone sywitchboard Tam em I0 operators; chauffeur, $1,080; ten charwomen; in all, $564,840. W, pmry P “For temrpgrary employees in the Department of State, $200,000: §;';,"§{,§;,,c,,0¤_ Prgvmded, at npt more than eight persons shall be employed here- _ _ un er at a rate o compensation exceedmg` $1 800 er annum. ,,,§,‘§;§_*{,*§*§}’,§‘°°,§g‘;§‘, 2,*; No money appro riated by any other Act shag be used during D¤p·¤·¤¤¤¤¢¤¤rvi¤¤- the fiscal year 1920 lfor employment and payment of personal service m the Digpartment of State in the District of Columbia. N,_$§;S,$§’,‘Qf,f ,*,{“’°““· clglgew §rk,f Ng; }’ork,tv1;assport B£1ti·Ie;ui7vI’assi[>;>>1rt agmevnt, $2,000; eo c our oo class e oo ass o;messenger; messenger boy, $480; rent of offices,’$2,500; stationery, furni- _ _ ture, fixtures, and other miscellaneous expenses, $2,000; in all, $15,620. Nm *`“’·“°*$°°»Ca*· San Francisco, California, Passport Bureau: For S8.l&1'lBS and _ expenses of maintenance of the passport bureau, $7,500. °°”“¤€°¤*°XP°¤$*5· Coxr1xGaNr_nxrnzvsns: For stationery, furniture, fixtures, t xrxgeiss, exchange of the same, repairs and material for L“"""· _ lllor books, maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the library, $2,003.