Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1142

 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 24. 1923. 1115 The Secretary of War is authorized and directed to deliver to v°Q,°,§;’°'Y °‘ m°°°*’ the Bureau of the Census, without payment therefor, one passenger- ` carrying motor vehicle. s·rnAMBoAr 1Nsrnor1oN smzvicm. ,,g§j’°'”"°”° I¤’P°°` Salaries: Supervising Inspector General $5 000; De ut Su er- S“P°"“·““€ mw vising Inspector General, $3,000; private sdcretary, $1,5%0;yclerli)s—— ii·i:1¤giiigd’ depum one of class four, two of class three, one of class two, two of class gne, two at $1,000 each, two at $900 each; messenger, $840; in all, 22,940. Steamboat inspectors: For ten supervising inspectors, at $3,450 ,°§,‘fP“"*“*“¤ mw each, $34,500; Inspectors of hulls and inspectors of boilers, as follows: Two at 1“"**’°°‘°‘S‘ · $2,950 each, fourteen at $2,700 each, twenty-eight at $2,500 each, twelve at $2,350 each, thirty-six at $2,100 each; in all $217,500; _ Assistant inspectors, as authorized by law, for the following orts: Amsmt mSp°°t°rs” New York, thirty-fou.r at $2,500 each; New Orleans, six at $2,350 each; Baltimore, eight at $2,350 each; Providence, four at $2,350 each; Boston, six at $2,350 each; Philadelphia, fourteen at $2,350 each; San Francisco,·twelve at $2,350 each; Buffalo, six at $2,100 each; Cleveland, six at $2,100 each; Milwaukee, four at $2,100 each; Chicago, four at $2,100 each; Grand Haven, two at $2,100 each; Detroit, four at $2,100 each; Norfolk, eight at $2,100 each; Seattle, twelve at $2,100 each; Portland (Oregon), four at $2,100 each; Albany (New York), two at $2,100 each; uluth, two at $2,100 each; Portland (Maine), two at $2,100 each; Los Angeles, two at $2,100 each; Savannah, two at $2,100 each; Toledo, two at $2,100 each; Galveston, two at $2,100 each; Mobile, two at $2,100 each; three traveling inspectors, at $3,000 each; in all, $350,100; In all, for inspectors, Steamboat Inspection Service, $602,100. Clerk hire, Steamboat Inspection Service: For compensation, not °·'°*’* '*“'°· exceeding $1,500 a year to each rson, of clerks to boards of steamboat inspectors, to be appointedm by the Secretary of Commerce in accordance with the provisions of law, $115,700. Contingent expenses: For fees to witnesses; traveling and other gggmsepltlymww expenses when on official business of the Supervising Inspector ’p' ` General, Deputy Supervising Inspector General, supervising inspectors, traveling inspectors, local. and assistant inspectors, and clerks; instruments, furniture, stationery, janitor service, and every w§‘_;,§;_·T’“° LH·¥’P· other thing necessary to carry into effect the provisions of Title 52, Revised Statutes, $160,000. . nunaav or Navicnxozv. N‘“’*8°“°” B°'°°“· Salaries: Commissioner, $4,000; deputy commissioner, $3,000; u,§,°g;g{g°*gg,°'· d*=P· chief clerk, $2,000; clerk to commissioner, $1,600; clerks——two of ’ ` class four, four of class three, three of class two, five of class one, four at $1,000 each, six at $900 each; two stenographers and typewriters to be employed not to exceed six months at the rate of $75 per month each; two messenvers, at $840 each; in all, $42,780. To enable the Chmmissioner of Navigation to secure uniformity in ,_;—S%°¤S¤’°m°¤* °f the admeasurenient of vessels, including the employment of an ad- Am; p.1111. juster of admeasurements at not to exceed $2,260, purchase and exchange of admeasuring instruments, traveling and incidental expenses, $3,760. _ _ C _ Q For purchase and repair of instruments for counting passengers, A°,,‘}}f‘{,‘{'§§‘§*?’°"g“" Enforcement of navigation laws: To enable the Secretary of Com-  b°°;’,’gv‘§f§fi,E,‘{ merce to provide and operate such motor boats and employ thereon ”"”· such persons as may be necessary for the enforcement, under his