Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/810

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792 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 130. 1918. records not exceeding $100; and other absolutely necessary expenses of the Navy Department and its various bureaus and offices, $270,000; Am, p_ ,0,_ it shall not be lawful to expend, for any of the offices or bureaus of the Navy Department at Washmgton, any sum out of appropriations made for the Naval Establishment for any of the purposes mentioned R t or authorized in this dparagraph. °°‘ For rental of ad itional quarters for the Navy Department, . , $30,000. m§»$lr§$g§al’{r¥g.°i No gart of any appropriations made for the naval service shall be expen ed for any 0 the purposes (including)freight and expressage) herein provided for on account of the Navy epartment at Washington, District of Columbia, except for personal services in certain bureaus, as herein expressly authorized. I¤****°*”°¤·"m°¤*· DEPARTMENT or THE mrnnron. ¤gZiZi§?§Y’ASSiS°`°°S' OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY: Secretary of the Interior, $12,000; First Assistant Secretary, $5,000; Assistant Secretary, $4,500; chief clerk, including $500 as superintendent of buildings, who shall be chief executive officer of the department and who may be desrgnated by the Secretary to sign official papers and documents during the mmm,. as temporary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries, c1¤rks,•ac.’ ’ $4,000; assistant to the Secretary, $2,750; private secrggtary to the Secretary $2,500; assistant attorney $2,500; two speci inspectors, wilhose elrgfploylment slhfgll flac limiteld tohthe insppctgorgl ofloffices and t ewor mt e seve 0 cesun ert econtro 0 the epartment at $2,5001;agh; inspectors, at ?2,500leach; chief disburging clerk; $2 500· c `e s 0 `vision——one o supp `es $2,250 one 0 appointments: mails, and files, $2,250, and one of ,publical2ions, $2,250; expert accormtant, $2,000 (transferred from the Indian Ofhce); clerksour at $2,000 each, twelve of class four (one transferred to S0licitor’s Office), two at $1,740 each (one transferred from the Bureau of Mines and one from the Geological Survey), sixteen of class three §two Itiransferrgd Sol1c1to;’p5((§)fHpie), otne §1,?20 (tgangferred rom ureau 0 es one , rans erre rom eo 0 rca Survey), nineteen of dlass two (including one transferred from Pension Office and three transferred to Solicitor’s Office), one $1,320 (transferred from Reclamation Service), twenty-five of class one (including one transferred from Geological Survey), four at $1,000 each (including one transferred from Bureau of Mines), one $840 (transferred from Bureau of Mines); returns office clerk, $1,600; female clerk, to be designated by the President, to sign lgnd gggengzs, $1,220 pegen cgqyisitg (gone ftrangfrirred éo Solicig rs ce · c assi e a orer , rans erre rom ureau o Mines); skilled laborer, $840 (transferred from Bureau of Mines); multrgraph operator, $900; assistant multigraph operator, $720; M,,_,,e,,g,_,,,,m_ tégrewriter repairer, $900; two telephone switchboard operators; f veg phauzffgurs at $32% each; ten messengers (including one transerre rom ension ce); seven assistant messen ers (includi one in lieu of a messenger boy at $720 transferred fgom Geolo isi Survey_ and one transferred to Solicitor’s Office); twenty-one la§borers; skilled mechanics-—one $900, one $720; two carpenters, at $900 each; Cpgumber, $900; electrician, $1,000; gardener, $600 (transferred from ologrcal Surviely) ; laborer; messenger boys—one $540 (trans- §erredPfrom Ggcggngrc t Sigrgeyg, one $420 (;}n$l;1§61 of pn? trarasferréed rom ensron ce a ; ve pac ·ers a eac 1; wo e eva or conductors, at $720 each; eight female laborers, at $400 each; capw¤¤<mme¤,er¤. t-ams of the watch——one $1,200, one $840 (transferred from Pension Ofhce); heutenants of the watch-—one $1,020 (transferred from Geological Survey), three at $840 each (two transferred from Geological Survey and one from Bureau of Mines) ; three sergeants of the watch