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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cr;. 72. 1923. 1231 per day or per diem in lieu of subsistence not to exceed $4, newspapers, foreign postage, and witnex fees and mileage in accordance with section 9 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, $880,000. . For printing and binding, $20,000. m°°i°g°°dbi”°‘°" GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE. ogigfm Ammtmg Salaries: Comptroller General, $10,000; Assistant Comptroller Agiiiiiiii?1 iiiiigiiiiigf General, $7,500; assistants to Comptroller General-four at $6,000 °m°'°"“""°”s·°‘°· each (one_of whom shall be designated as solicitor); chief clerk, $3,000; chiefs of divisions—seven at $3,000 each; chief of appointment division, $2,500; assistant chiefs of division—three at $2,750 each, four at $2,500 each; chief electrical accountant, $3,000; chiefs of sections-fourteen at $2,500 each, seventeen at $2,250 each, five at $2,00;;) each;dasiistant chgfs o§3sections—eleven at $2,000 each, one at 1,900; is ursin officer 000· de ut disbursin officer, M, _ $1,800; private secretar§, $1,800; attoizneyd-drne $5,000, gfour at ¤lt§f¤t:€°g¢ib¤¤.¤¢:- $4,000 each, four at $3,600 each, seven at $3,000 each, one $2,750; law clerks——one $2,500, four at $2,400 each, four at $2,250 each, two at $2,200 each, nine at $2,000 each; accountants-one $2,500, two at $2,400 each, two at $2,100 each, three at $2,000 each; investigatorsone $4,000, one $3,600, one $3,000, two at $2,750 each, three at $2,500 each, three at $2,250 each, and eleven at $2,000 each; principal clerks-—three at $2,400 each; two at $2,250 each, twenty-four at $2,000 each; reviewers-eight at $2,100 each; clerks-two hundred and twenty-four of class four, two hundred and ninety-three of clas three, three hundred and ninety-one of class two, three hundred and sixty-one of class one, one hundred and 6.fty at $1,000 each, eighty- four at $900 each; duplicating machine operator, $900; carpentersone $1,400, one $1,200; foreman of messengers and laborers, $1,400; messengers-five at $1,000 each, three at $900 each, eighteen at $840 each; assistant messenger-twenty-eight at$720each; skilled laborers-five at $900 each, sixteen at $840 each, nine at $720 each; laborers-thirty-two at $660 each; chauffeurs-one $900, two at $720 each; messenger boys—one $840, six at $540 each, fifteen at $480 each, three at $420 each; forewoman of charwomen, $660; charwomen-twenty- two at $240 each; and compensation for such number of employees of the General Accountin Office as may be necessary to audit the accounts and vouchers ogf the Postal Service, $345,000; in all $2,989,440: Provided, That within thirty days after the approval {’,.';";"· ,,,0,,,, ,,,,,_ of this Act the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to ¤¤¤s¤¢v¤¤¤¤¤¤- deliver to the General Accounting Office wlithout payment therefor one motor-propelled passenger—carryin ve icle. Contingent expenses: For traveling expenses, rent, telephone C°°u°g°°t°xpm8°s` service, maintenance and repair of motor-propglled pasengen carrying vehicles, purchase and exchange of boo and_ tabulatmg cards, office supplies (including stationery, other than printed forms and letterheads) and equipment. repairs and maintenance, and miscellaneous items, $349,573: Provided, That not exceeding §Q'*Q,“,;,T‘{;,,,,b,,,,,,,,,, $35,000 may be expended for the rental of tabulating and card- ¤¤=-»m¤¤hi¤¢¤· sorting machines. · - For printing and binding. including monthly and annual editions Pmtmgmdbmim of selected decisions of the Comptroller General, $27,500. (Mmmm, c,m,¤_ The General Accounting Office is hereby authorized to destroy { Destruction or paéid United States Government checks, that have been paid six full §§}‘,Yg‘2,,'§’,§,§*§f*,g;.”g,,,_ fiscal years, issued by the Bureau of Pensions for the payment of pensions. by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and the United States Veterans’ Bureau for the payment of military and naval compensation on account of death or disability, and checks for the payment of salaries and wages of officers and employees of the