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 642 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. ings of public officials when specifically directed by the commission, $20,000. t Gapofgdwmzgtv-i The duty tplaced upon the Secretary of the Interior by section 4 of ril§§i§{Y t° °m` an Act enti ed "An Act to regulate and improve the civil service "°l-22»¤·4°5· of the United States/’ approved January _16, 1883, shall_be per— formed on and after July 1, 1920, by the Civil Service Commission. °°““°g°“*°‘p°“’°S‘ For contingent and miscellaneous extgenses of the Civil Service Commission, mcludineg furniture and 0 er equipment and repairs thereto; supplies; thegra h and telephone service; freight an ex— press charges; fuel, heat, light and power; window washing; street car fares not to exceed $100; stationery; law books, books of reference, directoriw, newspapers, and periodicals, not to exceed $350; charts; purchase, exchange, maintenance, and repair of motor trucks, motorcycles and bicycles; maintenance and repair of electric conduit; postage stamps to prepay apostage on matter addressed to Posta Union countries; and speci —delivery stamps; in all, $50,000. Rm- For rent of building for the Civil Service Commission, $16,875. D¤r¤r¤¤¤¤¢¤f¤¤¤¤· DEPARTMENT OF STATE. d°$I_gg;gqy Md U¤— For Secretary of State, $12,000; Undersecretary of State, to be ‘ _ alppomted by the President, by and with the advice and consent of 0, §§,}‘[,*},$‘°" the_Senate, $7,500; Assistant Secretary, $5,000; Second and Third Wgfm <>¤ dr¤¤¤¤8 Assistant Secretaries, at $4,500 each; director of the Consular Service, ' $4,500; officers to aid m 1mportant draftm work——eight at $4,500 each, five at $4,000 each, fifteen at $3,500 eagi, fifteen at $3,000 each, seventeen at $2,500 each, to be appointed by the Secretary, any one of whom may be employed as chieii of division of far eastern, Latin- American, near eastern, or European affairs, or upon other work in A¤¤i¤¤¤¤¢ ¤¤1i¢¤¤<>r¤- connection with the foreign re ations; assistant solicitors of the department, to be appointed by the Secretary-five at $3,000 each, clggeghycggrlg, 1%; two at $2,500 each; chief clerk, who shall sign such official papers reauS,,clerk.s,etc. and documents as the Secretary may direct, $3,000; law clerksone $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, respectively; chiefs of bureaus—two at $2,250 each, five at $2,100 each; two translators, at $2,100 each; additional to chief of Bureau of Accounts as disbursing clerk, $200; rivate secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; private secretary to the I.lnder— secretary, $2,000; clerk to the Secretary, $1,800; clerks·—twenty- seven 0 class four, thirty of class three, forty of class two, sixty- three of class one (three of whom shall be televraph 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 eacli; packer, $720; seven laboreisrs; four teleph§>1ne$sw1tchboard operators; chauffeur, $1,080; ten c iarwomen; in, 618,840. pljjggggvmw ¢¤¤- For temrporary employees in the Department of State, $402,500: r*n,7,s»». _ Provided, _ hat no person shall be employed hereunder at a rate of P**’ '°°"“°“°“· compensation exceeding $5,000 per annum and not more than eight persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum except the following: Four at $4,500 eacg, three at $4,000 each, ten at $3,500 each, and five at $2,500 eac . spgiiiiéilsrgititfiiéaiml the fiscal year 1921 for employment and payment of personal servici in the Department of State in the District of Columbia. gggxp N qwwu. New York, New lork, Passport Bureau: Passport agent, $2,000; “ ’ ' clerks-—two of class four, three of class three, three of class two,
 * ‘=e,¤i ¤*her3gpr~· No money appro riated by any other Act shall be used durin