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 1296 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 124. 1921. ,D¢v¤r¤¤¤¤* of Jus- DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. txce. S0·;gggp¤gE¤g_gy°;¤;; Orrrcn or rrm Arroannr GENERAL: Attomey General, $12,000; sismnzsetc. Solicitor General, $10,000; assistant to the Attorney General, $9,000; m§gl§=i;<;;S‘°’D°P°"· six Assistant Attorneys General, at $7,500 each; Solicitor for the ' ’ Department of the Interior, $5,000; Solicitor for the Post Office mmm smb Department, $5,000; Solicitor of Internal Revenue, $5,000; Solicitor auzaew. ’ for the Department of State, $5,000; four attorneys at $5,000 each, one of whomfsth-Ball hive chgrge of all condemnation proceedings in the District o o um ia an su ervise the examination of titles and matters arising from such condiamnation proceedings in which the United States shall be a party or have an interest, and no special attorney or counsel, or services of (persons other than of those provided for herein, shall be employe for such purposes; attomeys— one $4,500, one $3,750, four at $3,500 each, one $3,250, fourteen at $3,000 each, two at $2,500 each; assistant attorneys—one $3,500, two at $3,000 each, two at $2,750 each, five at $2,500 each, one $2,400, two at $2,000 each; assistant examiner of titles, $2,000; d,,‘§§j'0,cf’*“*· ‘°" chief clerk and administrative assistant and ex officio superintendent 0f.bI11ld1IlgS, $3,500; superintendent of buildings, $500; assistant chief clerk, $3,000; ml'1V&b8 secretary and assistant to the Attomey General, $3,600; cler to the Attorney General, $1,800; stenographer to the Sohcrtor General, $1,600; law clerks—three at $2,000 each, Supmmmdm 0, two at $1,800 each; clerk in the office of Solicitor of Intemal Revenue, prim,. $1,800; attorney in charge of pardons, $3,600; superintendent of Olnmugmm div, prisons, ${1,000;  clerk, $2,750; appointment clerk, $2,000; mq. chief of division of mvestigation, $4,000; librarian, $1,800; clerks- ,,2 °'*'· ’““°°”¢°”» eight of class four, twelve of class three, twelve of class two, twenty- seven of class one, sixteen at $1,000 each, fifteen at $900 each; chief ailieptsenger, $1,;002; packer, $900; messefigler, $960; six messengers; _ een assis an messengers; seven a orers; seven watchmen‘ engmeer, $1,200; two assistant engineers, at $900 each; two telephone-i Division of M- switchboard operators; four firemen; four elevator conductors, at ,,,,,m,,,_ $720 each;hea charwoman, $480;twenty-fo11rcharwomen. Division of Accounts: Chief, $3,000; admmistrative accountant, $3,000; chief bookkeeper and record clerk, $2,200; exam1ners——two at $2,500 each, four at $2,250 each, two at $2,000 each, three at $1,800 each; clerksthree of class four, six of class three, six of class two, five of class one, Cmmgenmpmm three at $900 each; in all, $487,310. pc¥'lSfJB;i’$';Nl(:E£TlT nxrngsmsz Fgié gaéniture and repairs, including car-, 0 ers, an cases, , . 8x£`lp;u;>§0;<;0g· law library of the department, including their Ifor purchase of session laws and statutes of the States and Territones or library of department, including their exchange, $500. $3§`(pr books for office of Solrcitor of the Department of Commerce, Sm,,,,,€,,_ For books for office of Solicitor of the Department of Labor, $500- mmumwus gg; stlgggilcigx gg; departmglrztu and its §everal bureaus, $15,000. I .. H 6S, IB  telegra hing, f lights, foreign postage, lgbiir, repairs ofcliluildmgg, car-epof books of reference, periodicals, typewriters and adding machines and exchange of same, street car fares not exceeding $300, and other véwa, m_ necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney General, $40,000~ For official transportation, including the maintenance, repair, and op3;.t1tp)nbgf a mo%>1r—<;r1vc&pa.·§seng~er car, delivery truck, and mow! B-up gc cies, $3,000- ° Y °'° cl Pm'P°¤¤¤, and purchase and repair of {or rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of Qolumbia, $36,000, rfuipacc can not be assigned by the Public Buildmgs Commission in b dings under the control of that commission.