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 110 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 117. 1916. Departmental Com- HIBTCQ. sms, g·m Sncmrranrz Secreta of Commerce, $12,000; cx£icsl?g?i:-lr'ASs Assistagtl ggcrgltlig, $5,000; prjvgtg gergretaly to lillb SBOI`6l78l`_Y, $2,500; confidentiarlyclerk to the Secretary, $1,800 ;_private secretary to Assistant Secretary, $2,100; chief  and superintendent, $3,000; disbursing clerk, $3,000; chiefs of divisions-appointments, $2,500, ublications $2,500, supplies $2,100; ass1stant_c ef, division of publications, $2,000; clerks-—nme of class four, mne of class three, nine of class two, nineteen of clam one (four transferred from Census Office) eleven at $1,000 each, eleven at $900 each (one transferred from Census Office); two tiplephone operators, at $720tea<;h; messenger the Secreta $1 000· ve messe ers; seven assis an messengers; ii? ht messengleliz boys, at $480 eaculfi_(one transferred from Census (lgice); engineer, $1,100; assistant engineer, $1,000; skilled laborersone at $1,000, one at $900 (transferred from Census OfHce), two at $840 each, five at $720 each (one in lieu of one watchman at $720); three elevator conductors, at $720 each; three firemen; thirteen laborers; two laborers, at $480 each; cabinetmaker, $1 000; carpenter, $900; chief watchman, $900; nine watchmen; twenty-five charwomen; in all, $179,340. _ ¤¢¤*h¤¤¤¤¤B¤¤¤‘* Bunnau or Lroirmousnsz Commissioner, $5,000; deputy commissioner, $4,000; chief constructing engineer, $4,000; superintendent of naval construction, $3,000; chief clerk, $2,400; clerks—one $2,000, two of class four, two of class three, two of class two, five of class one, seven at $1,000 each, two at $900 each, one $840; messenger; assistantmmenger; messenger boy, $480; amistant engineers—one $3,000, one $2,400, one $2,250; draftsmen—one $1,800, one $1,560, one $1,500, one $1,440, two at $1,200 each; in all, $64,030. °°¤*°S 0*** Crmsus Orricnz Director, $6,000; four chief statisticians, at $3,000 each; chief clerk, $2,500; geographer, $2,000; stenographer, $1,500; nine expert chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; clerks·—fifteen of class four, twenty-Eve of class three, forty of class two, two hundred and eighty-three of class one (four transferred to Secreta1y’s Office), eighty-three at $1,000 each, eighty-one at $900 each (one transferred to Secretary’s office); skilled aborers—two at $900 each (one transferrcd to Sccrctarys office), one $720; three messengers; five assistant messengers; four unskilled laborers, at $720 each; three messenger boys, at $480 each (one transferred to S€CI'0$8.I’_Y’S office) ; in all, $673,460. .S·¤¤**¤¤ *¤'¤¤¤¤· For securing information for census re rts rovided for b law mu mt r°p°m' scmimonthly reports of cotton roductionyoeriodical reports of gtocks of baled cotton in the United Sltates and ol) the domestic and foreign consumption of cotton; quarterly reports of tobacco; per diem compensation of special agents and expenses of same and of detailed employees, whet er cmp oyed in Washington, District of Columbia,·or elsewhere; the cost of transcribing State, municipal, and other records, temporary rental of quarters outside of the District of Columbia; for supervising special agents, and emplovment by them of such temrcimcc saanms. porary service as may be necessaiéy in collecting the statistics required y law, including $15,000 for co ecting tobacco statistics authorized rqcqsci. bylaw in addition to any other fund available therefor: Provided, ,,,,§'{.‘§g‘;';‘m°§,,§`,?,;{§§;¥ That hereafter there shall be in the official organization of the bureau ¤r¤=>¤¤·106· Director of the Census may procure the information for the tobacco reports required by this Act and the Act approved April thirtieth, nineteen hundred and twelve, by mail or by special ents or by other P·=r¤f¤r>¢·¤i=¤¤ss¤¤S- employeesof the Bureau of the Census: Prmzidedlimher, That. the compensation of not to exceed five special agents provided for in this paragraph may be fixed at a rate not to exceed $8 per day, $512,000-