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 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Cris. 237,238. 1911. 1235 For stationery, court_ library, repairs, fuel, electric light, electric °°“"”¢°¤°°’P°“’°’· elevator, and other miscellaneous expenses, three thousand nine hundred dollars. For reportinfg the decisions of the court and superintending the 1·‘°P°'°1¤¤*1°°1*1°“”· printing of the orty-sixth volume of the reports of the Court of Claims, one thousand_dollars, to be aid on the order of the court, notwith—· standing section seventeen hundred and sixty-five of the Revised R·§··¤¢¢-1765·v~$14- Statutes or section three of the Act of June twentieth, eighteen hun- v° `18’ p`]°9` dred and seventy-four. Eor pay of a custodian of the building occupied by the Court of °““*°‘“‘“· Claims, five hundred dollars, to be pkaid on the order of the court, notwithstanding section seventeen undred and sixty-five of the R-?-·¤¢¤-1765·1>-314· Revised Statutes or section three of the Act of June twentieth, V0 '18'p`m` eigéiteen hundred and seventy-four. Ec. 2. The pay of telephone-switchboard operators, assistant mes- ,,P};',E,§',§fs“wi‘f;}{§§,‘{ _ sengplrs, firemen, watchmen, laborers, and charwomen provided for_¤¤;¢¤¢¤g_;·¤· 1¤¤>¤¤{¤¤· in t `s Act, except those employed in mints and assa offices, unless E °"m ` otherwise specially stated, shall be as follows: For telephone—switch— board operators, assistant messengers, firemen, and watchmen, at the rate of seven hundred and twenty dollars er annum each; for laborers, at the rate of six hundred and sixty dollars per annum each; assistant telephone·switchboard operators at the rate of six hundred dollars each, and for charwomen, at the rate of two hundred and forty dollars per annum each. Sec. 3. That the alépropriations herein made for the officers, clerks, nge, v¤$S;¢ger(¢*¤¤·;j and persons employe in the public service shall not be available for wm Y pe the compensation of any persons incapacitated otherwise than temporarily for erforming such service, and the heads of departments shalljcause tlliis provision to be enforced. ‘ Sec. 4. That all laws or parts of laws inconsistent with this Act are m1;g,°;*1¤**=’** 1°W¤ repealed. _ ` Approved, March 4, 1911. ' CHAP. 238.-An Act Makin appropriations for the De ment of 'culture for Mmh *· 1911· the hscal year ending June thirtietl)1? niiieteen hundred auldafivelve. Agn (3, `O. » Be it enacted the Senate and House of Re esentatives 0 the United States of Amerix in Congress assembled, Thin); the followiiig sums be, mggyiiixydgigiii and they are hereby, appro riated, out of any moneiy in the Treasury of the United States not officrwise appropriated, in ull compensation for the fiscal year ending June thirtiet, nineteen hundred and twelve, for the purposes and objects hereinafter expressed, namely: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Sanuurzs, Orrrcm or rim Srzcmaranr or Aoarcurrunnz Secretary s,_§,§{j‘c§g';g_‘{,Q§,g 1** of Agriculture, twelve thousand dollars; Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, five thousand dollars; solicitor, five thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand five hundred dollars, and five hundred dollars additional as custodian of buildings; private secretary to the Secretary of Agriculture, two thousand five hundred_dollars; stenographer and executive clerk to the Secretary of Agriculture, two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; private secretary to the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, one thousand six hundred dollars; stenographer to the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, one thousand four hundred dollars; one appointment clerk, two thousand dollars; one chief of supplv division, two thousand dollars; one inspector, two thousand five hundred dollars; one law clerk, two thousand five Mw clerka hundred dollars; ten law clerks, at two thousand dollars each; seven