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 668 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. class one, one $1,100, two at $1,000 each; assistant messenger; T m three messenger boys at $600 each; two laborers; in all, $23,690. pi¤,?§§?°"" For temporary employees in the Bureau of Yards and Docks, §;';,@;,,c,,,,,,_ $75,000: Provided, That no person shall be employed hereunder at _ a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum. T"°*“”""‘ “"*°°°· The services of skilled draftsmen and such other technical services as the Secretary of the Navy may deem necessary may be employed only m the Bureau of Yaidsauand Docksthto cargy mtodeiizct the P. various appropriations an otments ereun er an pai Limxeéec. from such appropriations and allotments: Provided, That the exnditures on this account for the fiscal year 1921 shall not exceed $09,000. A statement of the persons employed hereunder, their dutyles,  tig; compenpatipn pai to each shall be made to Congress eac year in e annua es xmates. °°¤*i¤g°¤*°*P°¤*°¤- Commemwr EXPENSES: For professional and technical books and periodicals, law books, and necemary reference books, including city c;1;·•g¢l;pr%w,draHway gipges, frgight, passenger, and express , or e artment r, 2,000. 8¤·°*°¤¤*¥·°*°· For stationery, fhmiture, newsaiarjdpexs, plans, drawings, and drawing materials; purchase and exchange of motor trucks or motor delivery wagioglils; maintenance, (yepair, and operatégié of motor tmcks or motor very w ns an one motor-prope passenger-carry ing vehicle, to be usggo only for official purposes; garage rent; street car fares not  $500; freight, expressage, postage, typewriters and computing machines; necessary traveling expenses or collection of records not exweding $100; and other absolutely necessary expenses of the Navy Department and its various bureaus and 0,R¤gg_*g}i¤gpIgp°$ offices, $100,000; it shall not lawful to expend, for any of the sm. offices or b1u•eaus of the Navy Department in the District of Columbia, any sum out of appropriations made for the Naval lktablishment {or any of the purposes mentioned or authorized in this P8¤`9»g¤'¤P · ,,,}];*;;*,0 ggg;gg*,g; No pa.rt of any appropriations made for the naval service shall be nepmmem purposes. expended for any o the purposes (including freight and expressage) herein {provided for on account of the Navy Department in the District 0 Columbia, except for personal services in certain bureaus, as herein expressly authorized. i¤¤°*‘*°*D¢W°¤*°¤*· DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. S¤¢*¤*M¥· ·'¤¤iSt· Orman or run Sncnamnr: Secretary of the Interior, $12,000; °°°°’°m°‘°mk' First Assistant Secretary, $5,000; Assistant Secretary, $4,500; chief clerk, mcluding $500 as superintendent of buildings, who shall be chief executive officer of the department and who may be designated py the Secregary to pig; ogiecgial papersdanld dgcspments élougring the emporary a sence o e retary an the istant retaries, cléygsgggt-imwme $4,000; assistant to the Secretary, $2,750; private secretary to the ' Secretary, $2,500; assistant attome, $2,500; two special inspectors (whose employment shall be  to the inspection of offices and the work m the several offices imder the contro of the department), at $2,500 each; sixinspectors, at $2,500 each; chief disbursing clerk, $2,500; chiefs of d1v1sions—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-four of class one, four at $1,000 each, one $840; returns office clerk, $1,600; female clerk, to be_ designated by the President, to w land patents, $1,200; seven copyists, classified laborer, $1,140; s ed laborer, $840; multigraph operator, $900; assistant multigraph operator, $720; typewriter repaxrer, $900; two telephone switc board operators; chauf-