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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 217. 1920. 717 with res act to wahuses and sea lions, are hereby conferred upon, and shail be exercised bi, the Secretary of Commerce: Preceded Pmuo. That nothing in this Act s all affect the powers and duties conferred ,g,1“§f’Z{$$f°§,§§g°§g{,‘§'_ upon the Secretary of Commerce by existing law, proclamations, or Executive orders with respect to fur seals and sea otters, and jurisdiction over the Pribiloff Islands and the fur—bearing animals thereon; and hereafter the wardens and other officers heretofore or hereafter dg§§_"‘°'“’ °' “" appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture for the protection of bird reservations in Alaska under control of the Department of Agriculture, or for the rotection of fur-bearing animals in Alaska, shall have and exercise like authority and wers in the performance of their respective duties as are conferreg upon gmc wardens by the Alaska game law of May 11, 1908 (Thirty-Hf Statutes at Large, "°*·35·P·*°‘· page 102), and by existing law upon officers and agents of the Department of Commerce employed in the salmon fisheries and fur—sea and sea-otter services in ; _ For general administrative expenses connected with the above- ,,,,‘§g°,‘§‘}““E”“'° °" mentioned lines of work, including cooperation with other Federal bureaus, departments, boards, and commissions, on request from them, $10,760; In all, for general enses, $718,435. Total for ureau dfxgiological Survey, $785,885. mv1810N or Accoums AND DISBURSEKENTS. mfi§ii’i§°£iin°f1vis¤]iii° fS3iLABIES, Drivrgggx or Accpuirrs ‘.;1:)3OD1snUasmnNrs: One S“""°“• 0 vrsionan 'ursingcer,$, ;0nesu " au`, $2,250; one cashier and c `ef clerk, $2,250; one deputy §1S~ bursing clerk, $2,000; one accountant and bookkeeper, $2,000; two clerks, class four; four clerks, class three; six clerks, class two; thirteen clerks, class one; two clerks, at $1,000 each; one messenger, $720; one messe er boy, $600. Total foglcllvision of Accounts and Disbursements, $49,820. Publications Divi- DIVISION or runmcarrons. am. Sanamrzs, Drvrsros or Punmoarronsz One chief of division, ¤¤1;i@s€i1i¤ii$zgi" $3,500; one chief editor, $3 ,000 ; one assistant chief of division, $2,500 ; one assistant in charge of exhibits, $3,000; one assistant in charge of information, $3,000; one assistant in charge of motion—picture activities, $3,000; one superintendent of distribution, $2,500; one assistant in chargle of indexing, $2,000; one chief clerk, $2,000; one assistant in exhi its, $2,000; two assistants, at $2,000 each; one assistant editor, $2,000; three assistant editors, at $1,800 each; one assistant editor, $1,600; two assistants, at $1,400 each; one indexer or compiler, $1,800; one indexer, $1,400; one assistant in charge of illustrations, $2,100; one artist and designer, $2,500; three draftsmen or photographers, at $1,600 each; two draftsmen or hotographers, at $1,500 each; two draftsmen or photographers, al? $1,400 each; one draftsman or photographer, $1,300; ten draftsmen or photographers, at $1,200 each; one assistant photographer, $960; one lantern·slide colorist, $1,200; one laboratory aid, $900; one assistant in charge of document section, $2,000; one assistant in document section, $1,800; one foreman, miscellaneous distribution, $1,500; one clerk, class four; one clerk, class three; seven clerks clams two; €"’·""·°‘°· eighteen clerks, class one; eighteen clerks, at $1,100 each; forty clerks, at $960 each; twelve clerks, at $900 each; five machine operators, at $1,200 each; one chief folder, $1,200; three messengers or laborers, at $900 each; ten messengers or laborers, at $840 each; four messengers or laborers, at $780 each; ten messengers or laborers, at