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 SIXTY-FIFTH ooivcnnss. Sess. III. 011.86. ms. 1231 For stamp agents—one $1,600, one $900; counter, $900;·in all, S°°'¤P°¤'”*'-”· $3,400, to be reimbursed lg the stamp manufacturers. Omen or rim Coasr umn: Two chiefs of division at $3,000 °°“°°'“"‘ °“°°· each; two assistant chiefs of division, at $2,200 each; title and contract clerk, $2,000; law and contract clerk, $1,800; civil engineer, $2,250; topographer and hydrographer, $1,800; draftsman, $1,500; private secretary for cagrtam commandant, $1,400; clerks-—four of class four, ten of class ee, six of class two, nine of class one, ten at $1,000 each, five at $900 each; two messengers; assistant messenger; laborer; in all, $81,110. The services of skilled draftsmen, and such other technical serv- 'I`°°'*¤*°·* ¤°”*°·¤· ices as the Secretag of the Treasu&may deem necessary, may be employed only in e office of the ast Guard in connection with the construction and repair of Coast Guard cutters, to be paid from the appropriation "Rtep;i1s to Coast Guard cutters ": Promded, That {,°$i§’;,,,,_ the expenditures on account for the fiscal year -1920 shall not exceed $6,800. A statement of the persons employed hereunder, their duties, and the compensation paid to each shall be made to Congress each Eear in the annual estimates. . . — » Bunmn or Nonavme am: Pamrme: Director, $6,000; amistant ,,,1§";;"“,,,g'{'§,"““"*°""°' director, $3,500; chief of division of assignments and reviews, $3,000 ;* chief clerk, $2,500; disbuising agent, $2,400; cost accountant, $2,000; medical and sanitary officer, $2,250; stenographer, $1,800; storekeeper, $1,600; assistant storekeeper, $1,000; clerk in ch. of purchases and supplies, $2,000; clerks——two of class four, Ez of class three, fourteen of class two, twelve of class one, twdie at $1,000 each, fifteen at $900 each, fifteen at $840 each, three_ at $780 each; nine attendants, at $600 each;··helpers——one at $900, two at $720 each, two at $600 each; three messengers; seven assistant messengers; captain of watch, $1,400; two lieutenants of watch, at $900 each; eighty watchmen; two- forewomen of charwomen, at $540 each; thirty-Eve day charwomen, at $400 each; ninety-four moming and evening charwomen, at $300 each; foreman of laborers, $900; four laborers; eighty-five laborers, at $540 each; in all, $288,910; and no other fund appropriated b this or any other Act ”}·v,*·£_¤¤ P°Yl¤€ for shall be used for services, in the Bu.reau of Engraving and Printing, of the character specified in this paragraph, excetpt in cases of einergency arising after the passage of this Act, an then only on the written approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, and in every such case of emerienc a detailed statement of the expenditures on account thereof s all `Sbe reported to Congress at the beginning of each regular session. _ _ Snomzr Smzvicn D1v1s1oN: Chief, $4,500; assistant chief, who shall ,,,,°,§_°'°‘ “°"'°’ m"' discharge the dutiw of chief clerk, $3,500; clerks—two of class four, one of class three, two of class two, two of class one, one $1,000; assistant messenger; in all, $20,120. _ _ Om I mm, { Orrron or- Dimzcron or run Mnrr: Director, $5,000; exammer, e,sm°§¢’ °'° $3,000; computer and adjuster of accounts, $2,200; assayer, $2,200; clerks—two of class four, one of class three, one of class one; private secretary, $1,400; assistant in laboratory, $1,200; messenger; assistant messen er; skilled laborer, $’f20· m all, $23,680. _ _ _ t For freight on bullion and coin, by registered mail or otherwise, mw ‘ between mints and assay offices, $15,000. _ com S For contingent expenses of the Bureau of the Mint, to be expended mgm ‘°°"°°‘ under the direction of the director: For assay laboratory chemicals, fuel, materials, balances, weights, and other necessaries, including books, periodicals, specimens of coins, ores, and incidentals, $800. mms ctc For examinations of mints, e ense in visiting mints for the pur- ’ ' pose of superintending the annulil) settlements, and for special exam- mms M inations, and for the collection of statistics relative to the annual uses.