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 1266 srxrr-sixr11 CONGRESS. sas. III. os. 124. 1921. establishments at exchan e prices quoted in the current general schedule of sup lies or sole? commercially provided the pl‘109 obtained . S by mmm, is in excess of the exchange prices. _ _ _ sugiixommzm. Repairs to typewriting machines (except bookkeeping and b1l11ng Pymm machines) in the Government service in the District of Columbia may J be made at cost by the General Supply Committee, payment therefor to be effected by transfer and counter warrant, charging the proper appropriation and crediting the appropriation "General uppl,y Committee, Transfer of Office Materia, Supplies, and Equipment. ’ wE?g§,‘{§°B;i'?.¥3;°?r,°d Division of Bookkeeping and Warrants: Chief of d1vision, $4,000; assistant chief of division, $3,000; estimate and digest clerk, $2,500; executive clerk, $2,500; two princi al bookkeepers, at $2,100 each; thirteen bookkeepers, at $2,000 each (including one transferred from Division of Public Moneys); clerks—twenty o class four (including four transferred from Division of Public Moneys), sixteen of class three (including three transferred from Division of Public Moneys), fifteen of class two (including five transferred from Division of Pu lic Moneys), four of class one; two messengers; three assistant messen- _ gers; messenger boy, $480; in all, $133,920. ,,§d`1‘°l°°’l °mPl°Y' For additional employees for the fiscal year 1922 formerly paid from the alppropriation "Expenses of Loans": Clerks-—one of class C Di _ two,_two o class one; m all, $3,800; _ _ _ ““°“" ""°“‘ Division of Customs: Chief of Division $4,500; two assistant chiefs of division, at $3,000 each; law clerks-—four at $2,500 each, three at $2,000_each· clerks—five of class four, four of class three, six of class two, mne of; class one, five at $1,000 each; two messengers; assistant A _ mm Di_ messenger; m all, $08,500. _ vsigrifm S Division of Appointments (including section of surety bonds): Chief of d1vision, $3,000; assistant chief of division, $2,250; executive clerk, $2,000; clerks———tbree of class four, three of class three, five of class two, four of class one, two at $1,000 each, one $900; messenger; Addlfoml I assistant messep-ger; in all, $33,710. ,,8, ‘ mp °Y` For addition employees for the fiscal year 1922 formerly paid from the apfpropriation "Expenses of loans”: Clerks——two of class S t B ds S three, two o class two, two of class one; in all, $8,400. ,,,,,§{'° Y °“ °° Section of Surety Bonds: Clerks—one of class three, one of class Lmsmd cmu two,_ two of class one, one $1,000; assistant messenger; in all, $7 ,120. D,,.,,,,,,,_ °’ Division of Loans and Currency: Chief of division, $3,500; assistant chiefs of divisions--four at $2,700 each, one $2,500; chief clerk, $2,500; accountant, $3,000; custodian of paper, $2,250; custodian of vaults, $2,000; two assistant custodians o vaults, at $1,800 each· six section chiefs, at $2,000 each; bond and interest clerk, $2,000; clerks, bookkeepers, and accountants—twelve at $2,000 each, twenty-two of class four, twenty-five of class three, two at $1,500 each, eighty of class two, one hundred of class one, twenty-one at $1,000 each, twelve at $900 each; counter clerks——one $1,400, twentzua: $1,200 each, thirty at $1,100 each, thn·ty-eight at $1,000 each, t y-two at $900 each, two at $800 each, live at $720 each; computing machine operator, one $1,000; proof readers-——two at $1,200 each, two at $1,100 each; superintendent of addressograph force, $1,800; addremograph operators——one $1,600, three at $1,400 each, eight at $1,200 each, nine at $1,100 each, twenty at $1,000 each, one $900; five assorters at $1,000 each; three messerégprs; five assistant messengers; messenger boysfive at $480 each, ee at $420 each; skilled laborers--four at $1,200 @$1;, gpom- at $1,000 each, eight at $900 each; twelve laborers;i11 all, i°°"  of loans: For all necessary expenses including mnt, wu. ·*’“°·P·”°*· nect with any operations under the First   Bond Act, the Second Liberty Bond Act (except section I2), the Third Libaty Bond Act, the Fourth Liberty Bond Act, the supplement to Second