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 670 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. _ 1920. $2,000 each, ten at $1,800 each, eighteen at $1,600 each; clerkstwenty-seven of class four, fiftyseven of class three, eighty-three of class two, one hundred of class one, one hundred and twen_ty at $1,000 each; twenty-three copyists; two messengers; ten assistant messcggersg messenger boys——ten at $600 each, six at $480 each; six s ed laborers, who may act as assbtant messengers when required, at $660 each; three laborers; packer, $720; epcsitary acting for the commissioner as receiver of public moneys, $2,000, who may, with the agpgoval of the commissioner, designate- a clerk of the General Land ce to act as such depositary mf his absence; clerk and librarian, $1 000; in all, $672,470. ,°§g;¤g§,g· °°°·· *¤· Forfper dieminlieu of subsistence,atnot exceeding $4,ofexaminers ` and o clerks detailed to inspect offices of United States surveyors Feneral and other offices in public land service, to investigate frauduent land entries, trespasses on the public lands, and cases of official misconduct actual necemary expenses of transportation, including necemary sleeping-car fares, an for emplagment of sten§raphers. other assistants when necessary to the e cient conduct ·exami—, nations, and when authorized by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, $6,000. · . Le" ‘>°°*¤- For law books for the law library, $400. K Mere- For cemented and separate United States and other maps, pres ,§{s?g*gm0m pyarcd in the General Land Office, $20,000: Premkled, That of the nited States maps procured heretmder 7,200 copies shall be dehvered to the Senate and 14,400 copies shall be dehvered to the House of Representatives, 500 ggpies shall be delivered to the Commissioner of the General Land ce, and the residue shall be delivered to the Secretary of the Interior for distribution. All maps dehvered to the Seigte ind Hpdusz of Representatives hereunder shall be mounted wi ro ers re or use. scm wd T¤rr1¤¤r¤¤ For separate State and T61'l‘il'»01'l8.l maps of public—laud States, mfsumgmsomtas including maps showing areas designated by the Secretary of the °'°“· · ]ir1te(1i1c_Ei1nde§·3tg(¢;0enlarged-homestead Acts, prepared H1 the General an ce,, . mes. For appliances in connection with filing system, $3,000. For steel storage boxes for folded files, $7,000. . xsane oem. INDIAN Onion: Commksioner, $5,000; assistant commissioner, $8,500; chief clerk, $2,750; financial clerk, $2,250; chiefs of divisions-one $2,250, one $2,000; law clerk, $2,000; assistant chief of division, $2,(Xl0; giivate secret, $1,800; examiner of irrigation accounts, $1,800; aftsmen—onll>r$r1,400, one $1,200; c1erks——twenty of class four, thirty-one of class three, two at $1,500 each, thirty-eight of class two, sixty-eight of class one (including one stenographer), thirty-two at $1,000 each (including one stenographer), thirty-four at $900 each, two at $720 each; messenger; four assistant messengers; four messeng)er boys, at $420 each; in all, $320,790. P¤¤¤i¤¤ me- Pmrsion mom: Commissioner, $5,000; deputy commissioner, $3,600; chief clerk, $2,500; assistant chief clerk, $2,000; medical referee, $3,000; assistant medical referee, $2,250; two qualified surgeons, at $2,000 each; eight medical examiners, at $1,800 each; six chiefs of divisions, at $2,000 each; law clerk, $2,250; chief of board of review, $2,250; thirty-flve principal examiners, at $2,000 each; private secretary, $2,000; ten assistant chiefs of divisions, at $1,800 each; three stenographers, at $1,600 each; disbursing clerk for the payment of pensions, $4,000; depux  clerk, $2 750; three supervising c erks in the disbursing vision, at $2,000 each; clerkseighty-seve11 of class four, eighty of class three, two hundred and twenty-eight of class two, three undred of class one, forty-eight at $1,000 each; fourteen copgigts; twenty-three messengers; six assistant messengers; skilled la rer, $660; two messenger boys, at $420 each; in all, $1,210,340.