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 1068 SIXTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 21. 1923. anuary. CHAP. 21.-— Act Mahng' appropriatione for the Departments of State and Justice and for thAeuJudiciary for thepisiial year ending June 30, 1924, and for other ' Pm’P°9°$~ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the m{g¤y,;S•&¤;'i§;},,§,°gf,_° United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following um. sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the Departments of State and Justice and for the J udiciary for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, namely: D¤P¤*¤¤¤¤*°‘S'*°°°· TITLE I-DEPARTMENT OF STATE. ormcm or sncnmanr or srsrn. ,,,H°,',,°‘“" Um"` S la : F S cr ta f State $12 000- Undersecreta of ,,.,,,,;_,,,,,,, aries or ee 0, , , ry MC , ,°W,G,g_ State, and the "eounseld1¥ for the department ” shall hereafter be mm unausemwy. designated “Undersecretary of State," to be a pointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, $7,500; As- Dmw 0, mmm, sistant Secretary, $5,000; Second and Third Assistant Secretaries, at Snipe, uiheen on $4,500 each; Director of the Consular Service, $4,500; officers to aid °""““"""‘ in important drafting work—eight at $4,500 each, five at $4,000 · each, fteen at $3,500 each, fifteen at $3,000 each, seventeen at $2,500 each to be appointed by the Secretary, any one of whom may be mma, mum employed as c of or assistant chief of division or as chief of bureau, or upon other work in connection with the foreign relations; assistant solicitors of the delpartment, to be appointed by the Secretary- P~¢.p.mvc. one $4,500 (who shal also represent the interests of the United States m all matters or investigations before the International Joint "°L 3"’»P·’·“8· Commission created by the treat of January 11, 1909, between the cmdcmmawduh United States and Great Britaing, five at $3,000 each, two at $2,500 ue-nam. ’ each; chief clerk, who shall sign such official papers and documents as the Secretary may direct, $3,000; law clerks—one $2,500, two at $2,250 each, three at $2,000 each; law clerk and assistant, to be selected by the_ Secretary to edit the laws of Congress and perform such other duties as may be required of them, at $2,500 and $1,500, respectively; two translators, at $2,100 each ggrivate secretary to the Secretary, $2,500; private secretary to the ndersecreta, $2,000; clerk to the Secretary, $1,800• elerks—twenty-seven of lcllass four, thirty of class three forty of class two, sixty-three of class one (three of whom shall, be telegraph operators), forty at $1,000 each, ten at $900 each; lithographer, $1,400; chief messenger, $1,000; eight messengers at $840 each; twenty-seven assistant messengers at $$20 each; four messenger boys at $420 each; packer, $720; seven laborers at $660 each; four tele hone switchboard operators at $720 each; ohaufeur, $1,080; in all? $605,740. ,,,":°"‘*’°"" °"""’·" For tem;HE1r·y employees in the Department of State, $260,000: §;;·*;u_mm Provided, _ t iguperson shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation ex mg $2,500 per annum and not more than eight persons shall be employed hereunder at a rate of compensation exceeding $1,800 per annum. _ ooxrmennr nxrnnsns, nnranrnnnr or srara. °°°°°"""'*’°'”"" fF or stationery, fgrnitiue, iigtures, typevgglilters, including exchange 0 same, re airs an material or repairs, ,000. “*'“'Y· BbFor maps, and periodicals, domestic and foreign, for the mryv a - m°°°°'"°°'“‘ For miscellaneous expenses, including maintenance, repair, and Storage of motonpropelled passenger vehicles, to be used only for official purposes; automobile mail wagons, including 8¢¤1‘¤g6, 1‘¢P¤i1',