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 1094 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. C11. 22. 1923. orrrcn or nrsnunsme cnnnx. Disbumins clerk. Salaries: Disbursing clerk, $3,000; deputy disbursing clerk, °°*’“"’°°°‘ $2,750; clerks—four of class four, Eve of class three, five of class two, two of class one; messenger, $840; in all, $31,190. °¤¤°°¤—*°°"*°°- CUSTOMS SERVICE. @°”‘“,,,D",§,€"vg'§,?,;,,,_ Division of Customs: Chief of division, $4,500; two assistant chiefs of division, at $3,000 each; law clerks——four at $2,500 each, "p' three at $2,000 each; clerks—five of class four, four of class three, six of class two, nine of class one, five at $1,000 each; two messengers, at $840 each; assistant messenger, $720; in all, $68,500. m‘§‘;ff'”¤ °'“‘°“” For collecting the revenue from customs, including not exceed- 4•»¢¤,p.1o¤s. ing $300,000 for the detection and prevention of frauds upon the customs revenue, $12 100,000, of which $350,000 shall be immediately available, and $35,000 of the $12,100,000 to be available for expenditure in the District of Columbia in addition to the sums m°i°;°{;¤;,,a.., herein and heretofore authorized: Provided, That no person shall bepaidatarateinexce$of$3,000[;erannum and notmore than four persons may be pa1d at a rate o $3,000 per annum each from the said sum of $35,000. _ ·*¤°°¤¤·**¤ =¤*¤¤· Scales for customs serv1ce:_ For constmction and installatiorrof special automatic and recording scales for we1gh1ng_merchand1se and so forth, m connection with imports at the various orts of H entry under direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, $1&,000. ,,,°?T’.,{'$,",§¥‘,’j‘°i°“i° °“ Compensation in lieu of moieties: For compensation in lieu of moieties in certain cases under the customs laws, $50,000. °“°‘“°"‘°°"‘ BUREAU OF THE BUDGET. ,,,Ri5fYf‘,§;,,, §,“}Z,,°f,‘,§i Director, $10,000; assistant director, $7,500; for all other necessary exlpenses of the bureau, including compensation of attorneys and ot er employes? in the District of Columbia, telegrams, telephone service, law ks, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, rniture, office equipment, other supplies, traveling ex nses, street car fares, per diem in lieu of subsistence not exceeding $ for officers and employees while absent from the seat of government on official duty, $135,300; in all, $152,800. ,,_}",§$°’ Fm ‘·°“‘ FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAU. samams nm nxrmvsas. ,,_,{',F',,‘,§*§f’,‘§,‘f"°"°""· Salaries: Four members of the board, at $10,000 each; secretary, P¤¢¢.PD·1473.1563. $3,000; four privatesecretaries, at $2,000 each; custodian of securities, $2,500; examiners of securities (not to exceed six in number) at not more than _$3,000§er annum each, $14,700; twelve registrars, at $4,000 each; chief lan bank examiner, $5,000; supervising appraiser, $3,600; three land bank examiners, at $3,000 each; accountant, $1,800; clerks—0ne of class four, one of class three, live of class two, live of class one, four at $1,000 each; stenographers-three at $1,400 RMB each; three gnessentgers, at $840 each; in all $162,720; ,,_ mg ‘*’p““" For salaries of our reviewing appraisers at not to exceed $5,000 4M=.p·776· each per annum, and the trave ing expenses of such reviewing ap- P~¤*•·»· t on had P1’¤1S¤1'§, $35,000: Provided, That on anuary 1 and June 30, 1924, was xm mam, ae. 1'€SJ><¢¢tW6ly, the Federal Farm Loan Board shall assess the salaries an expenses of the positions provided in this paragraph, and aid during  half ar, against the several ederal l)and banks and ]omt—st land Kinks in proportion to the gross assets