Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/502

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474 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 117. 1922. {’·P'*;m‘*°';gBn¤ therefor: Provided, That the compensation of not to exceed ten ` special agents provided for in this (paraiiéaph may be fixed at a rate 1’°Y'°°*"°¤°°· not to exceed $8 per day: Provide fart 1-, That not more than one person employed under this appropriation may be paid a greater rate of compensation than the maximum rate fixed for employees in the Census Bureau for the fiscal year 1919, $895,000. cu';:g>¤1¤¤¤s ma- Tabulating machines: For constructing tabulating machines, and ,5tc, . • . . . . for experimental work m developmg, improving, and constructing an integrating counter for use in statistica work, and repairs to suc machinery and other mechanical ap liances including techmcal and mechanical service in connection gierewith, whether performed in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, and purchase of necessary machiner§ and supplies,·$40,340. Total, ureau of the Census, $1,737,680. srmaunoar-1NsrEci·roN smzvrcn. agmmportmspw A Sal Su Ins Ge al D S ·· 1¤spa~ aries: pervising pector ner , $5,000; eputy uper-

 °°"“°Y’   Inspector General, $3,000; private secretary, $1,500; clerks-

_ one o class four, two of class three, one of class two, two of class one, two at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; messenger, $840; in all, $22,940. SUPUYVESDG imma- Steamboat inspectors: For ten supervising inspectors, at $3,450 _ ‘°”· each, $34,500; Inspectors- Inspectors of hulls and inspectors of boilers, as authorized by law, $225,900; -'*·”*¤¤*i¤-’P•°*°”· Assistant inspectors, as authorized by law, for the following portsi New York, thirty-four at $2,500 each; New Orleans, six at $2,350 each; Baltimore, eight at $2,350 each; Providence, four at $2,350 each; Boston, six at $2,350 each; Philadelphia, fourteen at $2,350 each; San Francisco, twelve at $2,350 each; Buiialo, six at $2,100 each; Cleveland, six at $2,100 each; Milwaukee, IO`l11‘ at $2,100 each; Chicago, four at $2,100 each; Grand Haven, two at $2,100 each; Detroit, four at $2,100 each; Norfolk, eight at $2,100 each; Seattle, twelve at $2 100 each; Portland (Oregon), four at $2,100 each; Albany (New York), two at $2,100 each; Duluth, two at $2,100 each; Portland (Maine), two at $2,100 each; Los Angeles, two at $2,100 each; Savannah, two at $2,100 each; Toledo, two at $2,100 each; Galveston, two at $2,100 each; Mobile, two at $2,100 each; three traveling inspectors, at $3,000 each· in all, $350,100; In all, for mspectors, Steamboat-lnspection Service, $610,500. °¤’*‘¤*'•· Clerk hire, Steamboat-Inspection Service: For compensation, not exceeding $1,500 a year to each (person, of clerks to boards of steamboat inspectors, to be appointe by the Secretary of Commerce in accordance with the provisions of law, $112,700. ‘};'}}?§,;’f”P°¤’°*· Contingent expenses: For fees to witnesses; traveling and other ' expenses when on official business of the Su ervisiug Inspector General, Deputy Su ervisin Inspector General? su rvisin ins tors _ , P 5 _ _ P9 8 PPC i traveling mspectors, loc and assistant inspectors, and clerks; instru- R S. mbm pp ments, urmt1u·e, stationeig, janitor service, and every other miami ’ 'necessary to carry mto e act the provisions of 'I‘1t1e 52, Re Statutes, $160,000. Total, Steamboat—Inspection Service, $906,140. N°"i¢°“"‘ B“'°°°· suxmu or Navroariox. esg§°¢1;?ig;i;?§K° t' Salaries: Commissioner, $4,000; deputy commissioner, $3,000- chief clerk, $2,000; clerk to commissioner, $1,600; clerks-two of class four, four of class three, three of class two, five of class one, four at $1,000 each, six at $900 each, two stenographers and typewriters to be employed not to exceed six months at the rate of $75 per month each; two messengers at $840 each; in all, $42,780.