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 1116 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 24. 1923. direction by customs officers, of laws relating to navigation and inspection of vzialg, glppggggng of vessels, and counting of passengers on exc rsion, ,. m{’v;mt,§*;g,8sse,s°j’¤'· To enable the Secretary of Commerce to employ, temporarily, such persons as may be necessary, of whom not more than two at any one time may be employed in the District of Columbia, to enforce the laws to prevent overcrowding of passenger and excursion vessels,. www wmmmk and all necessary expenses in connection therewith $10,000. wgoilansmmsgaxsras. Wireless communication laws: To enable the Secretary of Com- 3,’,j’P;§‘§;,’{;65_ · · merce to enforce the Acts of Congress to_requ1re apparatus and operators for radio communication on certain ocean steamers" and " to regulate radio communication " and carry out the international radio telegraphic convention, and to employ such persons and means as may be necessary, this employment to include salaries of em— ployees in the District of Columbia not exceeding $17,600, traveling and subsistence expenses, purchase and exchange of instruments, 4M¤.1>· 1111- technical booksélreéitdand all pther misogllaneous items and necessary ex nses not in u e in the oregoing, 139,200. ,,,§,’}·_,‘,,,¥’{""g °“"'m*" Shipping Commissioners: For salaries of shipping commissioners in amounts not exceeding the following: Baltimore, $2,000; Boston, $3,000; New Orleans, $2,500 ;_ Newport News, $1 500; New York, $5,000; Norfolké $1,800 Philadelphia, $2,400; l’ortland, Maine, ;S(S)ea§E.;l860•3,510gf1 éggggnce, $1,800; Galveston, $1,800; San 7 7 7 7 7 ‘ ¤1¤rk him- Clerk hire: For compensation, to be Hxed by the Secretary of mma Commerce, of not_to exceed $1,600 per annum to each person or clerk pa, ,,u;,w,,,,,,,_ in the offices of shipping commissioners, $70,000: Provided, That one ggerk may be cmp oye hereunder at a compensation not to exceed _ ,200 per annum. C°°*·“‘g°“*°"P°““°s· Contingent expenses: For rent, stationery, and other requisites for transaction of the business of shipping commissioners’ offices, and for in the commi$ioner’s office at New York, $840; in all,  _ S“‘”““"" Bum"- BUREAU or s·rANnAm>s. D*'P°*°'· P**y’*°““· Salaries: Director $6000- ph sicists—chief $4800 one ualitied In. . . 7 7 1 s v c emmm in optics $3,600, two at $3,600 eagh, one $3,300, three at $3,030 each; assistant to the director, $3,600; associate physicists-—five at $2,700 each, five at $2,500 each, four at $2,200 each seven at $2,000 each; assistant phys1c1sts—twelve at $1,800 each, thirteen at $1,600 each, eighteen at $1,400 ea_ch; chem1sts—chief $4,800, one $3,500, one $3,000; associate chemists-—-three at $2,700 each, two at $2,500 each, one $2,200, four at $2,000 each; assistant chemists—four at $1,800 each, four at $1,600 each, six at $1,400 each; physical chemist, $1,800; laboratory ass1stants—twenty~three at $1,200 each, eighteen at $1,000 each; laborat0ry_helpers—two at $840 each, four at $720 each, three at $600 each; aids-—fourteen at $900 each, sixteen at $720 each; twenty laboratory apprentices, at $540 each; secretary, $2,200; storekeeper, $1,000; librarian, $1,600; chief clerk, $2,200; clerks—one of class four three of class three, three of class two, eight of class one, seven at $1,000 each, five at $900 each, two at $720 each; two telephone operators, at $720 each; office apprentices-four at $540 each, .u-umsaee. two at  each, two at $420 each; five elevator boys, at $480 each; mechamc1ans——chief $1,800, one $1,600, one $1,500, two at $1,400 each, five at $1,200 each, six at $1,000 each, one $900; machinist, $1,200; shop apprentices-—two at $600 each, two at $540 each, three at $480 each; eight watchman, at $720 each; skilled woodworkers— foreman of woodworking shops $1,500, one $1,200, two at $1,000 each; skilled laborers—two at $840 each, five at $720 each; draftsman, $1,200; photographers—one $1,400, one $1,200; packer, $840;