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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 163. 1917. 1105 For purchase, re air, and exchan e of adding machines addressin ‘·“”°'·“"*"¥ °°· machines, typewriters, check-signgig machines, and other laboig vm’°w` saving devices, furniture, filing cabmets, and postage on foreign mail, $6,000. _ PATENT Ormon: Commissioner, $5,000; first assistant commis- "°*°°*°’”°°· sioner, $4,500; assistant commissioner, $3,500; chief clerk (who shall be qualified to act as principal examiner), $3,000; five law examiners, at $2,750 each; examiner of classihcation, $3,600; five examiners in chief, at $3,500 each; examiner of interferences, $2,700; examiners of trade—marks and designs——one $2,700, first assistant $2,400, six assistants at $1,500 each; examiners—-forty-three rinci als at $2,700 each, eighty-six iirst assistants at $2,400 each, eigllity-six second assistants at $2,100 each, eighty-six third assistants at $1,800 each,,e§glhty-six fourth assistants at $1,500 each; financial clerk, who sh give bonds in such amount as the Secretary of the Interior may determine, $2,250; librarian, who shall be qualified to act as an assistant examiner, $2,000; six chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; three assistant chiefs of divisions at $1,800 each; private secretary, to be selected and appointed by dn commissioner, $1,800; translator of languages, $1,800; clerks-—nine of class four, nine of class three, seventeen of class two one hundred and thirty of class one, ninety- one at $1,000 each; mree skilled draftsmen, at $1,200 each; four draftsmen, at $1,000 each; ninety copyists; fifty copyists, at $720 each; four messengers; twenty-f·ive awistant messengers; laborersfourteen at $600 each, forty-two at $540 each; forty messenger boys, at $420 each· in all, $1,375,040. . For special and temporary services of typewriters certified by the  ‘”’°‘ Civil Service Commission, who may be emploiyed in such numbers, at $2.50 pegr diem, as ma, in the judgment o the Commissioner of Patents, necessary to heep current the work of furnishing manuscript copies of records, $10,000. For purchase of law, professional and other reference books and ¤¤¤k¤.•¤¢- publications and scientific books and expense of transporting publications of patents issued by the Patent Office to foreign Governments, $3,000. For roducin copirgnf weekl issue of patents, des' s, and trade- S Q‘;j"°~* °' ‘Y°*"‘[Y '* marksfproductiion o wepiesicoir drawings and speciigzlittioiis of ex- u ‘p°°°w'm hausted patents and other papers, $140,000. For investigating the question of public use or sale of inventions for mfggglwing “* 0* two years or more prior to Eling applications for patents, and such other questions arising in connection with applications for patents as may be deemed necessary by_ the Commissioner of Patents; and expense attending defense of suits mstitnted against the Commissioner of Patents, $500. For the share of the United States in the expense of conducting ,,,§f,f°B";,°*m‘°f“" Br the International Bureau at Berne, Switzerland, $750. Bmw of Eduw Bimnau or Enucarrouz Commissioner, $5,000; chief clerk,_$2,000; tm specialist in higher education, $3,000; editor, $2,000; statxstician, $1,800; specialist in charge of land·grant college statistics, $1,800; two translators, at $1,800 each; collector and compiler of statistics, $2.400; specialists———one in foreign educational systems and one 111 educational systems, at $1,800 each- clerks~—four of class four, four of class three, five of class two, eight of class one, seven at $1,000 each; six copyists; coplyists—two at  each, one $720; two skilled laborers, at $840 eac ; messenger; assistant messenger; laborersthree at $480 each, one $400; in all, $75,200. _ _ Rm! md  _ For investigation of rural education, 1Ddl1SZl'18].- education, and siuwm. school hygiene, including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, and no salary shall be paid hereunder in excess of $3,500 per annum, $45,000. 91890°·—vot 39-rr 1-70 -