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 678 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 214. 1920. glass three, three of class two, one of class one; messenger; in all, 21,040., p$,,§}€,$l§€L;i',§2,T Ormcm or Soucrron or·~·rr1n Dmrammmirr or Lance: Solicitor, $5,000; law clerk, $2;000;.clerks-two of class four, two of class one; messenger; in all, $13,840. mf’,g§¥"”°“‘°‘°°"" DEPARTMENT ·OF COMMERCE; ~ ,,§g°§,Fgf·*°°’¤°“‘·  or mn Smcmrranr: Secretary of Commerce, $12,000; Assistant Secretary, $5,000; 8SSlSl'»8.Il$ to the Secreta1}y, $2,750; grxvate secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; confidential c erk to the etary, $1,800; private secretary to Assistant Secretaul·_zr,,$2,100; chief clerk and superintendent, $3,000; disbursing cler, {$3,000; chiefs of divisions——appointments $2,500, plublicadons $2,500, supplies, $2,100· assistant chief, division of pub `cations, $2,000; clerksten of class four, mne of class three, thirteen of class two, twenty of class one, fourteen at $1,000 each, thirteen at $900 each; two teloghone operators, at $720 each; messenger to the Secretary; $1,000; ve messengers five assistant messengers; nine messenger boys, at $480 each;_ chief engineer aud. electrician, $1,400; assistant engineer, $1,000; Bk1ll0d.l.8.b01'01'S+0B6 $1,000, one $900, two at $840 each, five at $720 each; three elevator conductors, at $720 each; three firemen; sixteen laborers; cabinetmaker, $1,200; carpenter, $900; clpeg 1v;gt6:5h(nan, $900; nine-watchman; twenty-ve c arwomen; in a., , . L""“’°°”°°‘“°°°‘ Bnnmu or Lromnousnsz Commissioner, $5,000; deputy commissioner, $4,000; chief constructing enineen $4,000; superintendent of naval construction, $3,000; chief cler r, $2,400; clerks—one $2,000, two of class four, two of class three, three of class two, five of class one, seven at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; messenger; assistant messenger; messenger boy, $480; assistant cngineers—one $3,000, one $2,400, one $2,250, one $2,000; draftsmen——one $2,200, one MIME $2§00, two at $1,800 each, one $1,600; m all, $67,290. 8,,,,,,% ,,_ _ mime pr Crmsus: Forsalarnes and necessary expenses for takgggsxror Fwnwnrh mg, comfpihng, and publishing the Fourteenth Census of the United States; or rent of office quarters outside the District of Columbia and rent of a garage m_ the District of Columbia; books of reference; printing; and or carrying on during the decennial census period all other work authorized and directed by law, including purchase rental, construction, and repair of card-punching, card·sorting, and card—ta.bulating maclunery; not to exceed $1,500 for the purchase, maintenance, operation, and repair of a motor—propelled passenger- vgagirgg to be_used only for omcial purposes; experimental I}1118, l¥HR1'0V1Dg, and constructing an mtegratmg counter for use m statistical work;  to suc machinery an other mechanical appliances; technic and mechanical services in connection therewith, and purchase, rental, construction, repair, and exchange of equipment and mechanical appliances;_and includavmatnezeauaeao, ing personal services m the District of Colum za and 111 the field, m;?i»s...»_ $5,000,000, to continue available until June 30 1922: Promkied, That wggjvwaw of other the Secretary of Commerce is authorized, in  discretion, to sus- %d during the decennial Census period such work of the Census ’ { F, ce, other than the Fourteenth Census, as he may deem advisable. enlrlm-Ipgiirisstic °E?$ Bnnnaqor Fonmeu asn Doumsrxe Conmnncm: Director, $6,000; ¤¤§r·;_m wwwa assistant directorsjone $3,500, one $3,000; private secret, $1,800; ¢iers,.5¢¢.’ " ’ ten Cl118fS·0f divisions, at $2,500 each; assistant chief hlfydivision, $2,250; chief clerk, $2,250; expert on commerce and finance, $2,000; commercial economist, $2,750; chiefs of sections-one $2,500, one $2,000; translat0rs——one $2,000, one $1,800, two at $1,400 eacheditorial assistant, $2,000; clerks—~fourteen of class four, twelve of