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 1082 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. D¢¤¤r¤¤¤¤°¤fS°¤*~· DEPARTMENT OF STATE. S°°¤=°¤¤’· Am For Secreta of State, $12,000; Assistant Secret, $5,000; ants ry Director ofC{>¤:_s¤1=¤r Second and Third Assistant Seggetarios, not $415001 each; irector Iof ’ ° the Consular Service $4 500; unse or or the epartment, to e a pointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of wgfm °" d’“'““€ tllie Senate, $7,500; officers to aid in important drafting} work—four at $4,500 each, four at $3,000 each, to be appointedby the Secretary, any one of whom may be employed as chic of division of far eastern, _ Latin American, near eastern, or European affairs, or upon other work ·*C;‘$‘:1';i;°"c°1ii°;;a?·0f in connection with foreign relations; three assistant solicitors of the ¤m·em,eia·is, ew. department, to be appointed by the Secretaxgr, at $3,000 each; chief clerk, who shall sign such official papers and ocuments as the Secretary may direct, $3,000; law clerk, $2,500; law clerk and assistant, to $.;*;:*:6 adsrzrzisy isi.? crata as » tm“t*h;d“r1sf°°¤; eo su er u1 asmay erequire o ema E2 ,500 andp $1,500, iespectively; lolhiefs of bureaus——two at $2,250 oloich, ve at $2 100 eac · two trans tors at $2 100 each· addition to chief of Bureau of Adoounts as disbursing clerk, $200;p1iivate secretary $6Zi"2E°‘Zai2“¥Z;u”;$’i?.‘L§£$I’12€°cih° S€£I°‘“?" ”t’8(}?; °'°¥kf“Z$“` ass ee weny- veo cass o forty-three of class one (three of whom shall be telegraph operators); eighteen at $1,000 each, eighteen at $900 each; chief messenger, $1,000; six messengers; twenty-three assistant messengers; messenger boyt,c]?)2)0;(packerk $720;hfoui; labogors, at $603 each; two telephone swi ar o era ors; c au eur ,080; IH a $320 660. . gg§:,§¤g'¤*°f‘;•;;,mg For the follbwing additional force: Officer to aid in important mkhxgrmt agus drafting work $2,500; assistant solicitor, $2,500 ; two law clerks, at ’ k“’ ° ‘ $2,000 each; clerks——two of class four, four of class three, five of class two, tent of class ton? twelve at $1,000uegch, two at $900 each; mes- __ se ver; wo assis an messen ers; in a 54,080. Secretary; assistant solicitor of the department, to e appointed by the Secretary, $2,500; law clerks—two at $2,250 each; one $2,000, to be apolointe by the Secretary; clerks—eight of class four, seven of $?§§¤§2?s-“$i‘LZ£ iiiiri¤iivS0’:$1ie(ti>ci:i;iiOlii°; “E°“°fgi"}§ ‘“’° “SS€S§i2`$ · ve ema o a ; each;in all; $72,880., , 6 a mrs, ,,,§n’*{,*;},‘;{;;’¤;’,g;f Wd _ For employees now paid from appropriation for emergencies arising Y h in the Diplomatic and Consular Service, $4,140. ,,,;,,° 3} _‘§§,,“{’,§P'§,'}; No money appropriated lay aoiy other Act shall be used during the gréjgs mum Depart fiscal year nineteen hundre an eighteen for employment and pay- 1]1:;ex;t_oif ppigooal slprvice m the Department of State at Washingt0I1, is nc o o um ia. °°"“"g°“‘°’°°“°’· Corrrmonxr Exrmxsnsz For stationery furniture fixtures typ6· writers,  exchange of the same; repairs, aiid material for re airs. L“"°"· mE`£o;·yb;ié1l§)%0maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the L*“*°g"*¥’““g· For éorggrées of lithographer and necessary materials for lithographic _ press, ,_ . "‘“°°'““°°"’· For miscellaneous expenses, including maintenance and repair of a motor—propelled passenger vehicle, to the used only for official puf- ;l;t£0g;;b1l6_Hglglgycagonéinplludiog exchange of (oggie, st1};eel£—C81' an o ‘ - going, $9,000. . ·, er 1 ems not inclu in the ore ilggmwn fm Sw For rent of binldings in the District of Columbia, $11,200. mU_ For purchase of an automobile for official use of the Secretary of State, to be immediately available, $4,000.
 * ,,,¥Q',¥°h" °d°"‘°““ Il:-Por the following futher additional force: Officers to aid in important drafting Y\T01‘k—·OD·B·$4,500, one $2,500, to be appointed by the