Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/666

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SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. 645 December 3, 1918, regulating the transfer of office material, supplies, and equipment in the District of Columbia falling into disuse because of the cessation of war activities, $100,000: Provided, That no per- {,"°°;;g;hcti0 son shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation in excess ay n` of $2,500 per annum, and not more than three persons shall be em— ployed at a rate in excess of $1,800 per annum each: Provided fur- I £1°;§1,)°*;gg{*¤¤¤°d *° ther, That the said Executive order shall continue in effect until ` June 30, 1921, without modification, except that proceeds from the transfer of apprcmigations thereunder shall be covered into the Treasury as nnsce eous receipts: Provided further, That the heads a§;>g,g*;§gi°¤8tgf dg of the executive departments and inde endent establishments and iiansreséee. " the Commissioners of the District of Columbia shall cooperate with the Secretary of the Treasury in connection with the stor e and delivery of material, su lies, and eiqliipment transferred unarder the foregoing order: _Prm¢£§` further, at the Secretary of War is m',§`{gf§f,g{,k;‘ A·’mY authorized and directed to transfer to the Secretary of the Treasury without payment therefor three heavy motor trucks for use of the General upply Committee: Provided t{urther, That typewriters and B,§"“° °“YP*""“°"*· computing machines transferred to e General Supip y Committee 1;¢>3t,pp·648,947· as surplus may, in the discretion of the Secretary o the Treasury, be issued to other Government departments and establishments at exchange lprices quoted in the current general schedule of supplies where suc machines have become unfit or further use. Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants: Chief of division, $4,000; Bwkkwlgms, ¤ ¤ d assistant chief of division, $3,000; estimate and digest clerk, $2,500; wamms "““°”‘ executive clerk, $2,500; two princiaplal bookkeepers, at $2,100 each; twelve bookkeepers, at $2,000 ea ; clerks——sixteen of class four, thirteen of class three, ten of class two, four of class one; two mesgengers; three assistant messengers; messenger boy, $480; in all, 112,920. Division of Customs: Chief of division, $4,500; two assistant °““°‘“" D""“‘°“· chiefs of division, at $3,000 each; supervising tea examiner, $2,750; law clerks—four at $2 500 each; three at $2,000 each; clerks——5ve of class four, four of class three, six of class two, nine of class one, five at $1,000 each; two messengers; assistant messenger; in all, $71,250. Division_ of Appointments: Chief of division, $3,000; assistant ,,§f"’°*”°m“" Di"' chief of division, $2,250; executive clerk, $2,000; clerks———two of class four, three of class three, five of class two, four of class one, gp 9a1t0$1,000 each, one $900; messenger; assistant messenger; in all, Section of Surety Bonds: Chief, $2,250; clerks-—one of class three, ¤g,_P'°"' B°“dS S"` one {ff class two, two of class one, one $1,000; assistant messenger; in a , $9,370. _ _ _ Division of Public MOHByS_I Chief of division, $3,000; assistant ,,§,‘}bl‘° “°”°”D“"‘ chief of division, $2,500; prmcipal bookkeeper, $2,000; clerksseven of class four, five of class three, seven of class two, two of class one, one $1,000; messen er; assistant messe er· in all $42 860. Division of Loans ant? Currency: Chief ofngivision, $3,500; assist- p °°d cummy ant chiefs of divisions—four at $2,700 each, one $2,500; chief clerk $2,500; accountant, $3,000; custodian of aper, $2,250; custodian of vaults, $2,000; two assistant custodian ofp vaults, at $1,800 each; six section chiefs, at $2,000 each; bond and interest clerk, $2,000; clerks, bookkeepers, and accountants—twelve at $2,000 each, twenty-two of class our, twengydive of class three, two at $1,500 each, eighty of class two, one hun ed of class one, fifty at $1,000 each, fifty at $900 each; counter clerks——one $1,400, twenty at $1,200 each, thirty at $1,100 each, forty at $1,000 each, forty at $900 each, twenty at $800 each, fifteen at $720 each; computing machine operators——eighteen at $1,000 each, one $900· proof reaAers—-—two at $1,200 each, two at $1,100 each; superintendent of addressograph force, $1,800; addres-