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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. 1263 cycles and bicycles; maintenance and repa.ir of electric conduit; postage stamps to pr<;p_a1v1postage on matter addressed to Postal Union countries; and speci e 1VOI'y stamps; in a.ll, $50,000. For rent of building for the Civil Service Commission, $16,875, if R°°f space can not be assigned bly the Public Buildings Commission in other buildings under the contro of that commission. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. D°P°""‘°"*°'S”*"°‘ For Secretary of State, $12,000; Undersecretary of State, to be ,,§§,Y,E?’“"*U“d°”°°` alppointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of Ofggjxgjhgrgw t e Senate, $7,500; Assistant Secretary, $5,000; Second and Third ` Assistant Secretaries, at $4,500 each; Director of the Consular Service, Om rs H mm $4,500; officers to aid in important draff work—eight at $4,500 work. ° ° 8 each, Eve at $4,000 each, fifteen at $3,500 dgcgh, fifteen at $3,000 each, seventeen at $2,500 each, to be agpointed by the Secretary, any one of whom may be employed as chie or assistant chief of division or as chief of bureau, or upon other work in connection with the forei mm t Mt relations; assistant solicitors of the department, to be appointed gg gm !°°lS°k °;s` the Secretary——five at $3,000 each, two at $2,500 each; chief clerk, aims? titfxifeie. aw who shall sign such official papers and documents as the Secretary may direct, $3,000; law clerks—one $2,500, two at $2,250 each, three at $2,000 each; law clerk and assistant, to be selected by the Secretary to edit the laws of Congress and perform such other duties as may be required of them, at $2,500 and $1,500, res ectively; two translators, at $2,100 each; private secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; private secretary to the Undeisecretary, $2,000; clerk to the Secretary, $1,800 ; clerks—twenty-seven of class four, thirty of class three, forty of class two, sixty-three of class one (three of whom shall be telegrap operators), forty at $1,000 each, ten at $900 each; lithographer, $1,400; chief messenger, $1,000; eight messengers; twenty-seven assistant messengers; four messenger boys at $420 each; packer, $720; seven laborers; four telephone switchboard operators at $720 each; chauffeur, $1,080; ten charwomen; in all, $603,640. For tem rary employees in the Department of State, $275,000: e§°"‘*’°“"' °mpI"y‘ Provided, 'Fhllat no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of ggjzgkdction compensation exceeding $4,500 per annum and not more than eight ` persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceedm%$1,800 per annum. 'o money appropriated by any other Act shall be used during the p,,l,{‘{‘f,,§{, ‘},?#°§,,Z§,’.¥,’§,°§ fiscal year 1922 for employment and payment of personal service in ¤¤**i°°¤**>****¤ B"- the Department of State in the District of Columbia. Coivrriveniw nxrmvsns: For stationery, furniture, fixtures, the- °°““°¤°“‘°‘P°¤’°°· writers, including exchange of the same, repairs and materiaf-ger re airs, $30,000. _ %`or books, maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the L""°"`· library, $5,000. _ For miscellaneous expenses, including) maintenance and repair of a “"°°“’·‘°°°"“· motor-propelled,-Ipassenger vehicle, to e used only for official purposes; automob` e mail wagons, including repair and exchange of same; street car fare not exceeding $150, and other items not included in the foregoing, $15,000. For rent of buildings in the District of Columbia for storage and R°“°· garage, $1,500. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mgjgsm D°°°"' Omen or rm: Sncnnmer: Secretary of the Treasury, $12,000; ¤,j` t&%i assistant to the Secretary, $5,000; three Assistant Secretaries, at **°$=°°°· $5,000 each; clerk to the Secretary, $3,000; executive clerk, $2,400; stenographer, $1,800; three private secretaries, one to each Assistant