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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. 677 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; chief clerk _,§'**°‘ °*°"*· °'°*¤· and ex officio superintendent of buildings, $3,500; su erintendent ` of buildings, $500; private secretary and assistant to the Attorney General, $3,600; clerk to the Attorney General, $1,800; stenographer to the Solicitor General, $1,600; law clerks——three at $2,000 each, two at $1,800 each; clerk in the office of Solicitor of Internal Revenue, $1,800; attorney in charge of pardons, $3,600; superintendent of Superintendent or prisons, $4,000; disbursing clerk, $2,750; ¥lpointment clerk, $2,000; mri.°$.2ii§ii¤¤ dm. chief of division of investigation, $4,000; rarian, $1,800; clerks—- ****,;;;,,,,,8 mamma, eight of class four, twelve of class three, twelve of class two, twenty- wswnmén. are seven of class one, sixteen at $1,000 each, fifteen at $900 each; chief messenger, $1,000; packer, $900; mmengg, $960; six messengers; thirteen assistant messengers; seven la rers; seven watchmen; engineer, $1,200; two asmtant ergneers, at $900 each; two telephone switchboard 0 ators; fom- ernen; four elevator conductors, at $720 each· headwrcharwoman, $480; twenty-four charwomen. Division of Accounts: Chief, $3,000; administrative accountant, D"*“°° °'·*°°°“°‘* $3,000; chief bookkeeper and record clerk, $2,200; examiners-——two at $2,500 each, four at $2,250 each, two at $2,000 each, three at $1,800 each; clerks—three of class four, six of class three, six of class two, five of class one, three at $900 each; in all, $484,310. C t Oorrrmemur nxrnusnsz For furniture and repairs, including car- °°°l°'°“ °x°°°°°°’ pets, file holders, and cases, $4,000. For books for law library of the department, including their exchange, $3,00). For urchase of session laws and statutes of the States and Territories gr library of department, includingltlereir exchange, $500. For books for office of Solicitor of the partment of Commerce, $300. -- For books for office of Solicitor of the Department of Labor, $500. For stationery for department and its several bureaus, $10 000. S‘°“°"°”· For miscellaneous expenditures, including telegraphing, fuel, lights, ‘“’°°“‘“°°“’· foreign postage, labor, repairs of buildings, care of grounds, books of reference, periodicals, typewriters and adding machines and exchange of same, street car fares not exceeding $200, and other necessaries, directly ordered by the Attorney General, $35,000. Hereafter section 3709 of the Revised Statutes of the United iil°§Y,°?t'§bi$r°$, p. States shall not be construed to apply to any purchase or service m- rendered for the Department of Justice when the aggregate amount involved does not exceed the sum of $25. WM M For official transportation, including the maintenance, repair-, and °°“’ operation of a motor·dr1ven passenger car, delivery truck, and motor cycle, to be used only for official purposes, and purchase and regair of bicycles, $3,000. Mi { Am he Secretary of War is authorized and directed to deliver to the mmsvm ° y Attorney General, for the use of the Department of Justice, one suriplus one—ton tmck. or rent of buildings and parts of buildings in the District of B“‘*· Columbia, $36,000. _ Or-mcs or Somcrrorz or Tum Trznxsmzr: Solicitor, $5,000; Assistant T§;},}‘;l‘°' °‘ "‘° Solicitor, $3,000; chief clerk, who shall also discharge the duties of chief law clerk, $2,250; law clerk, $2,000; two docket clerks, at $2,000 each; clerks-—two of class four, two of class three, two of class two; assistant messenger; laborer; in all, $27,230. For law books, including their exchange, for office of the Solicitor of the Treasury,  Solicitor o' th Omen or Sonrorrorz or rn Dzmnrunwr or Comnmon: Solicitor mmm; ti rum`? $5,000; Assistant Solicitor, $3,000; clerks--two of class four, two oi ¤°°'°¤