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 390 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 58. 1922. examiner of classification, $4,200; two examiners of interference, at $5,000 each; examiner of trade—marks, $3,900; first assistant examiner of trade-marks and desigm, $3,000; one second assistant examiner of trade-marks and designs, at $2,700, and one at $2,500; one third assistant examiner of trade-marks and designs, at $2,200, and one at $2,050; six fourth assistant examiners of trade—marks and designstwo at $1,800 each, two at $1,650 each, and two at $1,500 each; examiners——forty-eight principals, at $3,900 each; one hundred first assistants——forty at $3,300 each, thirty at $3,100 each, and thirty at $2,900 each; one hundred second amistants——forty at $2,800 each, thu·ty at $2,500 each, and thirty at $2,350 each; one hundred third assistants——forty at $2,200 each, thirty at $2,050 each, and thirty at $1,925 each; one hundred fourth assistants——forty at $1,800 each, thu·ty at $1,650 each, and thirty at $1,500 each; financial clerk, who shall give bond in such amount as the Commissioner of Patents may determine, $2,500; librarian, $2,700; eight chiefs of nonexamining divisions, at $2,500 each; eight assistant chiefs of nonexamining divisions, at $2,100 each; private secretary, to be selected and appointed by the commissioner, $2,000; trans ator of languages, $2,400; , assistant translator of languages, $2,000; clerks-twenty-two of class four, at $1,800 each; thirty-three of class three, at $1,600 each; » one hundred of class two, at $1,400 each; one hundred and twenty- five of class one, at $1,200 each; one hundred, at $1,100 each; skilled draftsmen, one at $1,800 and three at $1,600 each; three draftsmen, at $1,400 each; forty copvists, at $1,100 each; thirty-six messengers, at $1,080 each; thirteen laborers, at $1,080 each; fort -seven examiners’ aids and thirty-nine copy pulleis, who shall be sellzcted without regard to apportionment, $720 each. _ $,,§$“‘P°‘ ‘For_ special and temporary services of typewriters certified by MM¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¢d the Civil Service Commission, who may be employed in such num- ` bers, at $3 per diem, as may, in the judgment of the Commissioner of Patents, be necessary to keep current the work of furnishing manuscript copies of records, $7,500. ,,,{"°'°°"‘l°‘*“’ *’°°“* "Eor purchase of law, professional, and other reference books and ,mM¤¤¤¤¢ ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤i=•=¤ publications and scientific books, and expense of transporting ' · publications of patents issued by the Patent Office to foreign Gov- Investigating prior 6rnm8nt§’ $10’0O0I . me ¤1:¤v.muom._¢¤¤. "For investigating the question of public use or sale of inventions ,,,,‘€“‘°"“‘ ““"‘°"‘°" for two years or more prior to filing applications for patents, and such other questions arising in connection with app ications for patents as may be deemed necessary by the Commissioner of Patents, and expense attending defense of suits instituted against the mtmtiml mk Commissioner of Patents, $2,500. _ _ mu. _ "For the share of the United States in the expense of conducting ,,,f"‘°"’“ "'"’°""” the International Bureau at Berne, Switzerland, $750." R·S··¤¢¢·487»P~8r Sec. 3. That section 487 of the Revised Statutes be and the amended. . Y Admission to rw same is hereby, amended to read as follows: _ tm, _ P "Sr:c. 487. The Commissioner of Patents, subject to the apbf;,°§e‘;"c;{,;*;},’b"?g°,{;j proval of the Secretary of the Interior, may prescribe rules and regu- ¤¤is¤i¤¤¤r· ations governing the recognition of agents, attorneys, or other persons representing a plicants or other parties before his office, Q,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ and may require of such persons, agents, or attorneys, before being recognized as representatives of applicants or other persons, that they shall show that they are of good moral character and in ood repute, are possessed of the necessary qualifications to enable iiiem to render to applicants or other persons valuable service, and are likewise competent to advise and assist applicants or other persons S,,spm,,,,,°,m,,,_ in the presentation or prosecution of their applications or other sinntwspociaeaeiusa. busmess before the office. And the Commissioner of Patents ma , after notice and opportunity for a hearing, suspend or excludje, either generally or in any particular case, from further practice