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 1246 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 86. 1919. g 0§`or,st)altionI:i·Iy, fiilrimtmiidirhewspapem, plans, drawings, and drawing materials; purchase and exchange of motor trucks or motor delivery wagons; maintenance, gepair, and operation of motor trucks or motor elivery wagons an one motor-propelled passenger-carrying yehicle, E0 be used orggigor pfliciil purposes; garage; rent; streettcar ares no exceeding · rerg expressage, pos age ypewr-1 ers apd comE1>utingbmachin(s;, ngcieisariy trgiveglng expenpeis {or collection o recor s no excee g * an 0 er a so u e y necessary _ _ expenses of the Navy Department and its various bureaus and offices, ,,§.§,s§',§‘;$§§§,§,P¤‘§sn§_°f $150,000; it isha;} notge lawful to expend, for any og the offices or bureaus of the avy epartment in the District of olumbia any sum out of appropriations made for the Naval Establishment for any of the purposes mentioned or authorized in this paragraph. u,§’Q‘f,“b§p§§§§§‘§§‘f,§ No (part of any appropriations made for the naval service shall be r>¤r¢m¤¤¤ P¤·*’P°$°S- expen ed foré airy o the pruposei (grlicliéding geight and express§i)ge) herein provide or on account 0 the avy epartment in the istrict of Columbia, except for personal services in certain bureaus, as herein expressly authorized. rumrernepmmear. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. °,,§§§g;,a,{¥·A¤¤*S**¤*Sy Orrrcir or- rim Sncsmrarzxz Secretary of the Interior, $12,000· First Assistant Secretary, $5,000; Assistant Secretary, $4,500; chiei clgrlg, mcludrng $500 ap iupgrrntendent ofdbuildrngs, lwlro shall be c 'e executiveo cero the epartmentan w omay edesignated by the Secretary to sign official papers and documents during the tem- _ porary absence of the Secretary and the Assistant Secretaries, $4,000; ,,;§§§{’§°"“S""°t"”’ assistant to the Secretary, $2,750; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; assistant attorney, $2,500; two special inspectors (whose employment shall be limited to the mspection of offices and the work in the several offices under the control of the department), at $2,500 each; six inspectors, at $2,500 each; chief disbursing clerk, $2,500; chiefs of divisions-one of supplies, $2,250, one of appointments, mails, and files, $2,250, and one of publications, $2,250* expert accountant, $2,000; clerks———four at $2,000 each, twelve of class four, two at $1,740 each, one $1,620, sixteen of class three, one $1,500, mneteen of class two, one $1,320, twenty;-five of class one, four at $1,000_each, one $840· returns office cler, $1,600; female clerk, to be desngnatied ll}]yc¥liebI’res1dent, to sign lgiidbpatents, $1,200; seveg copy1sts· c ass' e a orer, $1 140- skille a orer, $840· multigrap operator; $900; assistant mirltigraph operator, $720;, typewriter reparrer, $900; two telephone switchboard operators; eleven chauf- M°Ss°¤g°rs’°°°' feurs at $720 each; ten messenvers; seven assistant messengers; twenty-two laborers; skilled rnecll1anics———one $900, one $720; two gmpentgésbb at $900 each;)0plumber,$gig0; elegtiirggiarg $1,000; garé ener · messenger ys—-one one · ve pac ers a Wa em $(160 leach; ’two elelvator conducgors, sit $1720 each; eight female ’ a orers at $400 eac ; ca tainso th watc —on $1,200 $840; lieutenaigtshof the §*atch——?one $l1,020,Bthreehat $8·ii(H4;;ich;, thlfee sergeants o thewatc at $750 eac · sixty-eig twatc en; additional mm to sign mm gplditggegvzgcléxgzpn gctinhgngs lieutena%tfo<Z§0Watchm<j;§rr, at $12% eicli; deeds., I SIS en neer, , ‘ Seven emery o signin, under the direction of tlge Secretary, in his name and ftbgrhim, his approval of all tribal deeds to allottees and deeds for town lots made and exguted according to law for any of the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians in the Indian Territory, $1,200; in all, $320,270.